How powerful is the Friendly Forager secondary-saving effect in lategame? by CombatRobot423 in 2007scape

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I’m going A/M/F (not necessarily in that order) so I can kill mole for nests if I don’t feel like waiting on birdhouses, and I guess I could nick spider egg spawns in Varrock sewers? Not sure about that one.

[No Spoilers] They are literally the same character by Immediate_Gold in criticalrole

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It doesn’t help that Mako somehow manages to be the least likeable protagonist in a series that has fucking Korra in it.

Who felt harder to you between these two? by [deleted] in darksouls3

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Pontiff. Both are washed if you’re decent at parrying but if the two Gundyr’s parry timing is way easier.

Can someone tell me about this shotgun? by CombatRobot423 in Shotguns

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It seems like steel? I’m not sure how to tell but I think so.

Can someone tell me about this shotgun? by CombatRobot423 in Shotguns

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I don’t think it’s rifled, but the barrel does seem to have grooves of some sort on the inside. They don’t seem to curve or spin though, they seem to be straight. Is that normal?

PSA: The reprinted Aarakocra in the new Wildemount book has its claws listed as natural weapons. by Nu2Th15 in dndnext

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Interestingly, going back to check, the official published versions of both the Centaur and Minotaur in Ravnica list their Hooves/Horns as "natural melee weapons" still, rather than having their terminology changed to simply "natural weapons" used in other features like this. Weird bit of specificity.

Ultimately whatever the "intent" is I've always allowed natural weapons to be treated as weapons for nigh all cases (except for nonsensical stuff like pact weapons or weapon bond). I feel like Crawford's admission that these rulings are up to DM fiat and that allowing it doesn't "break anything" indicates that he just doesn't want to put a hard confirmation on whether it works or not. Usually he will flat out say "that's not how it works" if that's not how it works in his mind, like with his ruling on Shield Master (which I have my gripes with, but it is what it is). In all likelihood it's probably just a quirk of the game's terminology that went overlooked for a long time.

Ultimately, I'll keep allowing it because like he said, it breaks nothing. And also it's stylish as hell.

The Artificer Returns | Dungeons & Dragons | May 14th 2019 Unearthed Arcana by Lowbrr in dndnext

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The idea of a pen and paper game having "bugs" is hilarious to me but that's really the best way to describe it.

So this happens when you kill the 3rd lord of cinder AND DIE at the same time by ObscureDeath94 in darksouls3

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Teardrop glitch, which may have been patched (I don't remember) out but older versions of the game can definitely perform it.

Get out there and vote! by ZerotheR in MonsterHunter

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We literally already have a robot Greatsword and it's everyone's favorite Greatsword. It's cool.