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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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  • wr5@lemmy.worldW wr5@lemmy.world
    Sure but what's your TTRPG character?
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    Dead. _cackles_
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      Number 1: my barbarian idea was just "funny Russian man with pet bear", who dual weilds a hammer and sickle. I chose totem barbarian with a bear totem, and little did I realize that would make me practically invincible
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        I always do โ€œevery non-combat skill, useless in combatโ€, which is absolutely infuriating with beginner DMs because all they prepared is combat encounters and I have nothing to do ๐Ÿ˜ญ Look, if I wanted to fight, Iโ€™d go play a video game. Iโ€™m here for the part video games *cannot* give me, and thatโ€™s talking to a real person and coming up with rube-goldberg solutions to solve problems without shedding blood ๐Ÿ˜†
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        One of the reasons I despair D&D is the most popular RPG. It's almost all combat, and not even great combat at that.
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          Also missing: pure random-roll character who makes no sense and contributes nothing other than needing to be rescued a lot.
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          That's actually an intentional mechanic in Monster of the Week. The Mundane gets bonus XP by wandering off on their own and pushing the plot forward by needing to be rescued a la Xander.
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            >Definitely not my fursona Does D&D even have any official furry races outside turning a monster into a PC or the two bird-type people? ๐Ÿค” I know Pathfinder has Kitsune. But it's only "definitely not my fursona" because, afaik, there is no dog people race ๐Ÿคฃ
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              >Definitely not my fursona Does D&D even have any official furry races outside turning a monster into a PC or the two bird-type people? ๐Ÿค” I know Pathfinder has Kitsune. But it's only "definitely not my fursona" because, afaik, there is no dog people race ๐Ÿคฃ
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              Can I interest you in hearing the [gospel of the Shoony](https://2e.aonprd.com/Ancestries.aspx?ID=16)?
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                I think there's also a pair: - Takes the setting and theme very seriously. Reads the lore. Knows the details. Can tell you why the Lancea Sanctum and Invictus are traditionally allies - Absolutely does not take the setting and theme seriously. Wants to play Barney the Dinosaur in your game of Vampire, and Punisher in your game about running a bakery. I'm old and tired and generally am super tired of "wacky" ideas like the second one there. I feel like I've come full circle. As a youth, I thought like "let's play vampires and struggle with humanity was cool!" . Then there was a bit where i wanted to flip it- "let's play vampires but like go to theme parks and don't do anything sad or deep!". Now I'm back around to wanting to just play the theme as intended. This is especially true if it comes up after session 0. Like, if you want to do a D&D game about running a BBQ shop, fine. Let's do it. Let's kill, cook, and sell some weird monster parts. But please don't derail the whole game on session 3 when you insist on going back to town to cook the monster meat when it was clearly a random encounter and everyone else wants to continue the dungeon dive pitched in session 0.
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                  I can't play with my friend because we play the same guy. Both rogue. Both street tough types rather than the shadowy assassin type. Both used to end up taking a couple of levels of either Bard or fighter and ended up with a swashbuckler. No strength, all dex and cha. We did play together a few times and would swap out which one of us got to play that guy. The other always played a very angry wizard. Just grumpy as shit. Good at a lot of things, but preferred to either fireball or magic missile his way out of situations. Talking to NPCs? I think I've got potions brewing. Must be off! Before we played together we played the same MUD separately. Yep, same character. We ran into each other from time to time. In high school we played at the same place but a couple of years apart. I started going when he left for the Navy. The guy who DM'ed there said my character reminded me of that guy a lot. I want to play BG3 with him remotely and both play swashbucklers.
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                  Have you ever thought about taking him on a trip to El Dorado?
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                    >Definitely not my fursona Does D&D even have any official furry races outside turning a monster into a PC or the two bird-type people? ๐Ÿค” I know Pathfinder has Kitsune. But it's only "definitely not my fursona" because, afaik, there is no dog people race ๐Ÿคฃ
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                    Not counting Tabaxi, Leonins, Shifters, Minotaurs, Satyrs, Harengons, Loxodons, Giffs, and potentially Bugbears? No, I don't think so. Because Yuan-ti, Lizardfolks, Dragonborns, Tortles, Kobolds, Locathahs and Grungs count as scalies. And I think Aarakocras, Kenkus and Owlins count as feathery. Wait, how are we handling druids? Cause they can be any race...
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                      Play identical twins.
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                      Separated at birth. Completely oblivious to their similarity.
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                        >Definitely not my fursona Does D&D even have any official furry races outside turning a monster into a PC or the two bird-type people? ๐Ÿค” I know Pathfinder has Kitsune. But it's only "definitely not my fursona" because, afaik, there is no dog people race ๐Ÿคฃ
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                        > Does D&D even have any official furry races * Centaur * Hadozee * Harengon * Leonin * Minotaur * Satyr * Tabaxi And that's just the ones with fur, there's plenty for the scalies too
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                          Being useless in combat is a personal choice that can absolutely be avoided without hampering your ability to be a skillmonkey. You wonโ€™t be obliterating the enemy en masse, but thatโ€™s what the casters are for. Play a Thief rogue and have a blast with fast hands when initiative is rolled, or be almost any bard and hand out bardic inspiration while you stand as a mild speedbump of meat between the wizard and the enemy. Or maybe chat with your DM about game expectations prior to playing? I know itโ€™s an impossible ask for the internet at large.
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                          True in pathfinder, not so true in DnD 5ed
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                            My personal favorite aspect with respect to combat is, "I look around, what objects and furniture are in the room?" Then proceed to use that stuff in combat. Long rug? I'll attempt to trip the opponent by pulling it up. Chandelier? Yeah I'll throw a hand axe and try to break that chain. Some DMs thrive off of it, some are put off.
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                            You are my favourite kind of player.
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                              Absolutely, there should be some level of โ€œokay who stands in front of the skeletons, who fireballs the skeletons, who puts the fighter back together after they get fireballโ€™d too, and who stops the whole party from getting killed by a trap before they even reach the battleโ€. If youโ€™re *gasp* optimizing, you might even tailor your skillmonkey around the gaps in your partyโ€™s abilities - you probably donโ€™t need the worldโ€™s best arcana checks with a wizard in the party, but it would be nice to grab face skills if you donโ€™t have any other charismatic fellows around.
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                              That is a lot more optimization than I'm used to. In my group people just come up with characters they want to play and the GM works with that. Mind you, we do discuss what kind of game we're playing so we don't end up with four pure noncombatants doing a dungeon crawl. But ending up with four wizards? Yeah, that might happen or even be encouraged. I really don't wanna have to discuss who has to change their character concept because we need a healer or our party composition won't be optimal.
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                                Separated at birth. Completely oblivious to their similarity.
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                                If we didn't both know who our fathers were and if he weren't a few years older that would absolutely describe us anyway. Went to school not far from each other and I played baseball against his younger brother, then was on the team with his brother for fall ball. Different churches that were part of the same cult. Similar teenage interests. Same social circles just a few years apart. Same branch of the military and same rate (this is where we went from being aware of each other to being friends). Both married and divorced young. Super similar career paths. Both settled in the same large city several hours from our small hometowns (I got here first, for once) and played music with the same people. Super similar adult interests completely separate from our teen interests. It's fucking freaky. We didn't even realize it for years until it was pointed out. He eventually moved out east while I stayed. I'm one of like 3 people he still keeps in contact with in the state.
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                                  One of my favorites that I ever played was a character I where I rolled my stats first and ended up getting a -3 modifier even with mulligan rolls. Every other stat was anywhere from decent to fuckin ballin'. I sat and thought about it for a minute: what stat would be fun, interesting, and challenging to have as a -3? STR would suck, INT and CHA would be anything from really annoying to insufferable or ablist to play (every VERY low int character ever in D&D podcasts is extremely cringe to listen to), so that leaves WIS and DEX. I chose DEX and said that it was because my human fighter was a war veteran with an Above Knee Amputation from the war. From there, I arrived at him using pole arms because they help him to steady himself on his peg leg outside of combat, and that he's deeply uncomfortable with magic, since magic cost him his leg and many comrades in war. It led to one of my all time favorite moments in an RP where he and the paladin were dining in a Giant's great hall, having a disagreement about how to proceed, when the Paladin cast a spell on him (I can't remember which, I want to say it was silence or Zone of Truth, but it can't be because it specifically targeted him). My character stared him down, slugged down the rest of the drink, then flipped the table and commenced to trying to murder the paladin. It was a pretty nuts PvP fight, since we both ended up successfully avoiding the party members who were trying to restrain us, landed a few solid blows on each other, and it only ended when the Giants had had enough of our shit.
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                                    ![](https://i.redd.it/sxf71ft1rea91.jpg) MORE FLAWS MORE
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                                      One of my favorites that I ever played was a character I where I rolled my stats first and ended up getting a -3 modifier even with mulligan rolls. Every other stat was anywhere from decent to fuckin ballin'. I sat and thought about it for a minute: what stat would be fun, interesting, and challenging to have as a -3? STR would suck, INT and CHA would be anything from really annoying to insufferable or ablist to play (every VERY low int character ever in D&D podcasts is extremely cringe to listen to), so that leaves WIS and DEX. I chose DEX and said that it was because my human fighter was a war veteran with an Above Knee Amputation from the war. From there, I arrived at him using pole arms because they help him to steady himself on his peg leg outside of combat, and that he's deeply uncomfortable with magic, since magic cost him his leg and many comrades in war. It led to one of my all time favorite moments in an RP where he and the paladin were dining in a Giant's great hall, having a disagreement about how to proceed, when the Paladin cast a spell on him (I can't remember which, I want to say it was silence or Zone of Truth, but it can't be because it specifically targeted him). My character stared him down, slugged down the rest of the drink, then flipped the table and commenced to trying to murder the paladin. It was a pretty nuts PvP fight, since we both ended up successfully avoiding the party members who were trying to restrain us, landed a few solid blows on each other, and it only ended when the Giants had had enough of our shit.
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                                      I ran a game where one of my PCs played a character with high Int and Cha and like 6 Wis. He played it very well as a character who was too clever by far but consistently made poor choices counting on his wits and charm to see him through.
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                                      • NielsBohronN NielsBohron
                                        Can I interest you in hearing the [gospel of the Shoony](https://2e.aonprd.com/Ancestries.aspx?ID=16)?
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                                        you can always be an awakened animal or take the beastkin versatile heritage too
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                                          I feel like there should be a โ€œ6.1: ***Definitely*** my fursonaโ€
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                                          or "literally my fursona"
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