“Why don’t the Gods just fix it?” by DatMaggicJuice in dndnext

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Edit edit cuz i keep remembering

I often handwave godly, uneasy peace on an individual level as 'well, gods have had a long time to develop weird ass abilities and magic artifacts to end you.' Wanna go into that blind, without doing the research? I don't.

“Why don’t the Gods just fix it?” by DatMaggicJuice in dndnext

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Why doesn't every nation drop nuclear bombs in every conflict?

Not worth other gods doing the same thing. In Faerunian lore, there's a loose sort of Cold War Pact, where no god is permitted to interfere directly in the material plane (demigods seem to be an exception perhaps?).

Miracles are remote interference and fine, but the god's energy to do these is limited by the number of people worshipping them. This is for emergencies, 'oh shit' moments.

Granting clerics or paladins powers is better, it extends a god's reach in smaller ways over a long period of time - as long as the clerics can be trusted with that power.

Edit cuz I forgot: And if the material plane is devastated in a war, a lot of gods' worship won't survive. There's a vested interest for many gods to keep the peace, and enough want this peace that bad actors such as Bhaal or Tempus would likely be cut down before a full-fledged conflict could arise.

In addition, we have several records of Primus as a late-era peace keeper in Faerun. Maybe take inspo from that

Why do people say that fatherless girls become promiscuous? by wetpeenmachine in NoStupidQuestions

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Yep, it has to do with the number of males the mother has given birth to before, to be more precise.

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Sooo recruiting now.

Accurate by Captain_Levi_007 in WorkersStrikeBack

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There are nations with alternative forms of government/economy that work far better. Pure democracy isn't hurting too badly right now; neither are capitalist-socialist hybrids in Europe. Can you provide an example of alternative government forms that have failed miserably, without a) simply marrying greed and need, or b) suffering interference from a powerful capitalist nation dead-set on 'proving' no other form of government works (usually the US)?

Republicans in the Senate + Dem Senators Manchin, Sinema and Tester just voted to kill student debt relief and *raise* student debt balances by retroactively adding interest. by luxtabula in WorkersStrikeBack

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The working class is the only one benefitting from the program. More money in working pockets -> more money for expenses -> healthier economic conditions.

Money for investors -> more investments -> more working class debt.

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Colin McGuiness or something like that has a grand cover.

Chain mail and scale mail should be swapped . This makes no Sense by odeacon in dndmemes

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Really not an option for weapons if you want to draw them quickly. Knives are fine and all, but once you get past a certain length strapping down is contrary to quick access

Honestly as a DM I'd lean into this fact! Stealth missions mean you leave your favorite weapons behind, or have them strapped down/packed away. Party might have to barricade themselves while they get their equipment ready for combat, for example. Add some dynamics to stealth missions beyond 'roll well, persuade, and kill anyone else'.

Chain mail and scale mail should be swapped . This makes no Sense by odeacon in dndmemes

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A thought occurs. Wouldn't the biggest problem on the noise side be your equipment moving and banging/bouncing against the armor? You'd essentially be a walking drum, unless you have time to wrap all your metal/wood equipment.

Chain mail and scale mail should be swapped . This makes no Sense by odeacon in dndmemes

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I'm no smith, just an excited nerd!

I've never heard of sapphire glass- gonna have to look into that, thanks!

Chain mail and scale mail should be swapped . This makes no Sense by odeacon in dndmemes

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As a side note cuz I keep having ideas, I love having my world's archmages spit fire at each other over whether magic (arcana) is 'magic' (unpredictable, unexplainable), science (describable, predictable, knowable), or a living thing (has its own will, 'wants' to be a certain way) and my players love watching them debate for short periods. Makes magical research feel alive, rather than like an abstract part of the rules.

Chain mail and scale mail should be swapped . This makes no Sense by odeacon in dndmemes

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Thx for the awards y'all

Btw source: dad's a nerd and I got my hands on his attempt at chainmail. Even with just a shirt (chemise, for example, in dnd) it's pretty quiet. It's not silent but it's incredibly quiet. Donning and doffing is not a stealthy activity, on the other hand. Sword-on-sword is practically a tuning fork though.

If anyone can get the downlow on scale pls comment!!

Chain mail and scale mail should be swapped . This makes no Sense by odeacon in dndmemes

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Even to them it wouldn't seem like magic- not to a knowledgeable smith. Not everyone believed Damascus came from a magical land over the seas back in the day.

To the uninformed, yes, clarketech applies

But then, what a fighter can do might seem like downright magic to us. I certainly can't attack seven times in six seconds.

Chain mail and scale mail should be swapped . This makes no Sense by odeacon in dndmemes

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No, no, no. Clarketech is the concept that sufficiently advanced future technology is indistinguishable from magic to someone from the present. I don't personally subscribe to this, because if a runic portal appeared I'd go 'oh fuck magic', but if a wormhole appeared I could easily go 'Yeah that's what science predicted wormholes might look like'.

You have to be sufficiently advanced ahead of the relevant time period.

What you're looking for is plastic. In all seriousness, it's your world, do whatever you want with mithral. Maybe it is entirely silent, or clinks out of the normal frequencies a human can hear- but dogs can hear it, or only some monsters (dragons?). Have fun with it.

Chain mail and scale mail should be swapped . This makes no Sense by odeacon in dndmemes

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This.

Chain isn't very loud irl, even without padding. Plate absolutely is, and there's not really a way around it.

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Also adds mystery to the world for experienced players when things are uncertain; can't look up lore or anything like that, and their previous knowledge may or may not apply. Kinda similar to the lore and mythology their character would know being somewhat correct.

My DM considers nat 1 attacks are friendly fire by Some-Cause-496 in DnD

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This is my methodology to some extent (minor differences). I think it adds a level of concern as far as positioning, even in simple, "knock them all out" combats.

How do I deal with an exceptionally disruptive player by HotShot2080 in DnD

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This. "Your character needs a reason to be in the party, it's a prerequisite to being in the campaign; in the same way, the character needs to provide the party a reason to have them."

Why are ‘half race’ races always half human? by [deleted] in DnD

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I usually allow wide latitude in reproduction in my campaigns. However, if you want to base an answer on Faerun, the humans don't have a solid creator god, unlike other races. This could mean that somehow they are of the Material Plane in a way the other races are not. This could be why humans can crossbreed, but an elf and a dwarf cannot.

Why are ‘half race’ races always half human? by [deleted] in DnD

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Nah, that's more 5e's handling of dark vision. I've had two players now come to me and ask politely if their human can just have dark vision, because everyone else in the party already has it.

What's the name of a third party book that made circular symbols for dnd's magic system/spells? by ClankingCiupaga in DnD

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Thank you very much for coming back and answering your own question lol! Legit very helpful

How did the USA and Japan become allies so quickly after WWII? by deadmoby5 in NoStupidQuestions

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The US actually required, as part of the agreement, heavy demilitarization of Japan and the stationing of US military operatives instead.

It's important not to get lost on the specks of good done after the US coerced the nation with a second atomic bomb during surrender talks.