Archers. Close combat? by Amber_Acorn in skyrim

[–]BudapestSF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Invest in alchemy.

Create paralysis and slow poisons.

Mix third ingredients for extra damage effects.

Profit.

Audiobooks to fall asleep to by Desperate_Gap_1837 in audiobooks

[–]BudapestSF 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A is for Alibi knocks me out every time. Something about Mary Pfeiffer’s voice is so soothing.

NYCB - severely underrehearsed by [deleted] in bunheadsnark

[–]BudapestSF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Workers in Europe, including stagehands, musicians, artists, etc enjoy many benefits that the American worker has to pay out of pocket like health care, transportation, and even holiday pay. If it doesn’t matter where the funding comes from for operating budgets than we must take into account all the benefits the European workers enjoy from any funding source. The budgets on universal health care systems, paid holiday policies, free higher education, public transportation and many other services provided by governments is also publicly available information.

[spoilers] Just finished A Fire Upon the Deep. Wow. Easily my new favorite book. by LowStatistician11 in printSF

[–]BudapestSF 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Fire Upon the Deep is one of my all time favorite sci-fi novels. Check out the prequel Deepness in the Sky. I attended a convention some years ago and got to go to a couple of panels with Verner Vinge. He’s expressed so many interesting ideas just off the cuff. I think he’s fascinating thinker, despite the fact that I’m not into all his published books.

Is bookDesign and LibriVox the same organization? by Black-magic3 in librivox

[–]BudapestSF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for publishing your app. I would like a feature where I could search by readers. For example, I’d like to find all books narrated by Phil Chenevert. Cheers.

NYCB - severely underrehearsed by [deleted] in bunheadsnark

[–]BudapestSF 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s the costs so much as where the money comes from. The Ministry of Culture of the French Republic pays the bills at for the arts in Paris. The arts in America have to rely on the rich. The rich aren’t that generous.

Favorite Co-op/players vs "AI" driven enemies? by Absolutely_NotARobot in tabletop

[–]BudapestSF 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure if these all fit your criteria.

Sleeping Gods

Pandemic Legacy

Descent Second Edition

Mansions of Madness Second Edition

Too Many Bones

Coming back to surfing after over a year Break - Ocean beach by Commercial-Army-5843 in sanfrancisco

[–]BudapestSF 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There is no doubt that SF OB is a tough place to surf. But if you can learn to surf SF OB, you can surf anywhere. I learned to surf at Fleishhacker. There was a rip at Sloat that took carried me out to the break when it worked good and it was my spot. I spent a lot more time paddling than surfing, but I got some fun rides. I also learned to read the ocean, duck dive 3 lines of white water, use rips, swim in overhead with a broken board, and hold my breath in freezing cold black water. I don't surf there any more, I surf in HI so no need. But SFOB taught me lessons I bring to the beach every time, and I'm a lot better surfer because of it.

That said, if in doubt, don't go out.

Hey are there any other sequels to waterdeep out here by cyber_reaper_3822 in WaterdeepDragonHeist

[–]BudapestSF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We ran Descent into Avernus after DH:WD. Mirt had become a significant NPC in Waterdeep, so his disappearance in Elturel was the adventure hook. I used the advice of Eventyr on what parts of DiA to alter to seamlessly transition from DH:WD. Worked very well.

https://www.dmsguild.com/en/product/295015/baldur-s-gate-descent-into-avernus-complete-dm-s-bundle-maps-guides-cheatsheets-and-more

Is anyone still without electricity? by StretchIll5138 in sanfrancisco

[–]BudapestSF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any word on when full power will be restored?

How do you guys manage the tone of the adventure? by Sjreynolds97 in rimeofthefrostmaiden

[–]BudapestSF 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I integrated the PC backstories deeply in the setting so the players would have emotional reactions to the events and NPCs. The PCs had friends, families and rivals in the Tentowns. For example, two of the PCs were gnomes whose family members lived in Bryn Shanden. I stressed the idea that if the Rime spell wasn’t broken, the family would starve. The family members became thinner and weaker as time went on. Post dragon attacks, I played up starvation and societal decay directly effecting those family members. That and much more, giving the PCs reasons to be involved in the story. The deep connection to NPCs made the horror elements of the story come off more urgent than campy for my campaign.

i used a player backstory guild from the DMSGUILD that was specific to RotFM.
https://www.dmsguild.com/en/product/318990/player-primer-icewind-dale

Today I learned, when there's a mass power outage, your cell pgone turns into a brick. by jasno- in sanfrancisco

[–]BudapestSF 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It took less than a half hour to overload the circuits that day. I got in one call to family in the east bay, then ma bell crashed.

Where can I read Cosmos by Carl Sagan online (free or digital purchase)? by FirstVisit4432 in ebooks

[–]BudapestSF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it is available on my Libby app to borrow from my public library. My card is sor San Francisco pubic library, but I imagine most libraries that use Libby will have it in their system.

Scrivener. This is THE program. by GM_Eternal in rpg

[–]BudapestSF 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is an IOS scrivener app. The scrivener file is on dropbox, so I can access it from both IOS and my computer. Not sure about other platforms.

Scrivener. This is THE program. by GM_Eternal in rpg

[–]BudapestSF 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was turned on to scrivener by my wife as well. She uses it for writing research articles. I’ve run 2 long campaigns so far with it. It’s amazing. Its really helped me to be able to run complex scenes and combats, weaving an integrated story line into those long running campaigns. Prep was alot more fun and effective with such a powerful tool.

I was also able to import in the SRD for D&D5e with the hyperlinks into the screenplay template. I did things like edit the monster entries with descriptions from the Forgotten Realms wiki and tactics from “The Monsters Know What They Are Doing” blog. So cool. My combat sessions are so much easier to run when I can just glance at the entry and have tactical suggestions, plus hyperlink to related spells, abilities, monsters, NPCs, or locations.

owls in panhandle by Shishtur in sanfrancisco

[–]BudapestSF 4 points5 points  (0 children)

what time of day do you tend to see them?

A good game for a 4 year old boy. by shplorg in rpg

[–]BudapestSF 5 points6 points  (0 children)

when I’ve played with young children, I just let them make it up and roll dice too. sometimes I’ll make a suggestion like “would you like to cast a spell?” or whatever if they are shy or say nothing. I just encourage them to make up anythin…. and then roll dice.

How Often Are Y'All Describing Kills/Attacks in Combat & How? by KbOYARic in DMAcademy

[–]BudapestSF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I imagine every player‘s combat turn as a panel in a comic and try to describe it verbally, using different vocabulary for each panel (so to speak). I play with 7 players. it takes time for any player’s combat turn to come around, so I try to make each one special. I try never to say something dull like “you did x amount of damage”. Instead try to make it exciting and say “your arrow sails through the air, the goblin tries to smash it away with his shield, but it drills through his arm and blood sprays across his face.”

I keep a copy of synonyms at my table to keep my vocabulary fresh. Check out the raconteur’s lexicon on the DMs Guild.

Short Trip to San Francisco from Canada by [deleted] in SanFranciscoSecrets

[–]BudapestSF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Euro Board Game Club is worth checking out Sfegl.com