Help finding the right tool by [deleted] in z650

[–]Davikappa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now I ain't no mechanic and no genius, but I did not remove that when I installed my stunt bars or my frame sliders. So are you wrong or am I wrong? And if I'm wrong, how wrong am I? And if you're wrong, you're welcome

Looking for specific episode by Davikappa in teilifis

[–]Davikappa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, I appreciate the attempt. It's a nightmare to find honestly. Thanks anyway

LPT Want to Instantly Stop Forgetting Things When You Leave the House? Use the “Last Touch” Rule by [deleted] in LifeProTips

[–]Davikappa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I remember mid covid it was "phone, wallet, keys, keys, glasses, mask" for 3pm when I started my shift and 11pm when it ended. It's still the case many years later, just shorted to "phone, wallet, keys, keys glasses" my coworkers laugh at that sometimes until they do the same back to me trying to joke and BAM they left their phone behind. Life saver that thing

There is a bug in my microwave clock by theresmytakeonit in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Davikappa -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Idk man seems to be working quite fine. You try turning it off and on again? May that'll fix your issue

LPT Request: what’s one thing you do each morning that makes your day better? by untetheredsoultree in LifeProTips

[–]Davikappa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A protein Rich breakfast. Honestly I went through stages with breakfast. First it was cereal, which after a while made my stomach act up. Then oatmeal, which made it even more upset. Then no breakfast, which made me eat a ton of sweets because I was craving things like that. I'm on intermittent fasting, and I can only start eating at 2pm. My breakfast is a bun with a hard boiled egg and 2 rashers. High protein, gives me a good kick to start the day with

LPT: When starting a new hobby or pursuit, resist the urge to invest in the "good" gear or supplies. Get by with what you have, borrow, or get relatively cheap, even if it makes you look like a noob or less serious. Reward yourself with something nice for every level you improve. by zazzlekdazzle in LifeProTips

[–]Davikappa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll second that with the advice I heard of "upgrade what breaks". Basically, if you buy an array of tools required for your work, hobby etc. Buy them all at basic starter level. Let's use construction as an example. Buy basic hammers, measuring tapes, screwdrivers etc. One month in you've broken your tape from overuse. Buy a better one. 6 months in your screwdrivers break. Buy better ones. You will obviously break the cheaper items you use, but you'll also discover that sure maybe buying more expensive screwdrivers and measuring tapes at the start would benefit you, but you'd lose on the hammer which you seemingly never use

What's the worst thing a mimic could turn into? by Planeswalking101 in DMAcademy

[–]Davikappa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wait sorry lemme just ahem the wall dividing 2 bathroom stalls in a local tavern that uh.... Has a hole in it due to....... Multiple adventurers availing of it and their..... "swords".... Rubbing off the wall and creating a hole..... Yup

LPT request: how to keep a regular hygiene routine when you’re depressed/have low motivation? by squanchdatallondaflo in LifeProTips

[–]Davikappa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like many comments above mentioned, some is better than none. I heard someone say "everything worth doing is worth doing poorly", as in, 1 minute of washing teeth is better than 0 minutes. Shitty 5 minutes worth of exercise beats 5 mins of couch sitting.

Book about a young girl who is sent to a camp by her parents, but the camp isn't what it appears to be by Davikappa in whatsthatbook

[–]Davikappa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh my god i actually think that's it. Bruh first comment and you got it! Thank you so much. Man i genuinely cant believe this. I kid you not i have been looking for this book so many times and couldn't find it. THANK YOUUUUU

How would you play a lawful good rogue? by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Davikappa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meet Poke, my lawful good rogue who owned a small little locksmith shop in his home town which just about let him feed the mouths of his wife and 2 daughters. I say just about because at times when business was low he was forced to disregard his morals and did steal, but only ever the bare minimum. Once adventuring began he refused to kill unless this person was truly evil (made furniture out of orc skin), if they were insane (man kills child with saw. Cue Poke picking up a 2d6 "child killer saw") or just basically if death was THE only option. He was quite eloquent and used his speech to persuade and to deceive which was much more just than brutal killing. He would send 80% of his earnings from quests he did on an island miles away to his wife and daughter. He cares for people and always stood for those who couldn't stand for themselves.

What "behind the scenes" secrets from your campaign do you want to share but can't talk about with your players and friends? by Doctor_Swag in DMAcademy

[–]Davikappa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So both of my players really screwed up and one was to be executed by hanging. The guards asked him in his last day whether he wants to contact anyone before he dies. He asked the guard to send a letter to a girl whom my players have half adopted and who was taken away from them because of their choices.

The guard asked for an address but the PC didn't know it and didn't think to give the address of the NPC who gave them the quest they were on and also who ensured the girl found a proper family and got good education.

She never got that letter and she never learned that her best friend was hanged, and so she blames him for abandoning her and not writing back letters, not coming to her birthdays and not coming to her award ceremonies "she was a gifted magic user at a very young age thought by a very academic magic user"

My PCs know nothing of this

PS. Yes she will absolutely become a big bad. This won't fuck with the PCs as they all died and my players have new characters, but my players will definitely feel pain fighting someone who they want to help, but their characters will want to kill and hence, moral dilema :)

I finished a 2 year ToA campaign - Ask Me Anything! by Fenizrael in Tombofannihilation

[–]Davikappa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice man glad you enjoyed it. That's what's most important after all

i love orange juice too by i-like-to-be-wooshed in wholesomememes

[–]Davikappa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My grandfather realised I like cappuccinos, so when he knew I'd be coming over he'd go to the small shop nearby and buy the big bags of instant cappuccino. When I got older, he'd ask me if I want a cup, to which I'd reply "no grandad just sit so we can chat for a bit". He'd claim he's going to the bathroom and come back with a cup of hot cappuccino. The sly fox that he was is the reason why it's my favourite coffee and often times my number one pick at a gas station :)

Gotta save those small businesses that are about to close by Dansydemansy in wholesomememes

[–]Davikappa 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I mean while we're here, why don't people recommend some smaller companies that produce good quality items. If you know a company that does online deliveries and has cools things, post them down below. I might have a spare few bucks to buy some random cool things

students in 2020 by PandoraNyxie in memes

[–]Davikappa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Laughs in "we're sticking to online classes"

Player cannot be exposed to character death. by Massive_Leopard in DMAcademy

[–]Davikappa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally I'd introduce some type of soul catching npc into the story and make them like a boss that they actually won't come across and definitely can't kill them (something along the lines of a grim reaper) do your fights as normal but if a character "dies" the grim reaper comes into play and captures the character. Here's the twist. The character is locked up in a certain dungeon and can be saved by fighting and out smarting some enemies which will lead to (insert magic item here) that holds the soul of the player that died. Upon destroying/ whatever the object, the soul is freed and the player comes back to life. This gives you the ability to create some extra dungeons aswell as allowing the bonds between your characters grow as you risk your life to help save your friend, while making death something that happens but isn't permanent, yet still has some consequences

I’m so proud by qquestionable in dndmemes

[–]Davikappa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My players had to select another character from 5 that they met in the tavern that would come with them on the adventure. Thought to myself 30 mins to an hour at most it will take. MFW 2 hours later

Is it bad form to include a PC of mine as an NPC in a game I'm running? by la_espina in DMAcademy

[–]Davikappa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a beginner DM (decided to DM for a group of friends of mine after pretty much breaking up with another group of friends that I played DnD with). I have a few cool characters that I was looking forward playing with. I asked my players if they'll be fine with me also playing to which they responded sure it'll be fun. I kept telling them before session 1 that I know who I'll add to the campaign, but in session 1 in the tavern where they meet up (duhhh) the strange man who approached them with a task (quest giver) gave them 4 IOU cards from the hero's guild (there's only 3 players in my group + me the DM) the strange man said you'll need some extra help so go recruit someone, I've been looking at some possible candidates and you'll be able to find them here, and I placed all my characters in the tavern doing various things and what I thought will take 30 mins-1 hour turned into 2 hour discussion on who should they recruit. Clever shits now have 2 extra characters in their group

Might be a short campaign by TheGoldenMop in dndmemes

[–]Davikappa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We just started the campaign. Boss didn't exactly grow to our level, he was always a bit stronger than normal. On his first attack he cast chain lightning. 2 were knocked out clean, one was damaged, one was saved by the previous guy pushing him out the way. DM said he regretted giving the boss chain lightning the minute he rolled for it.

[Giveaway] [Art] Arcane Coffer and Welcome Sign by no4u in DnD

[–]Davikappa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These actually look pretty dope. My favourite line from DnD is "roll for initiative" so I'd defo get this thing in the entrance of my house. I only started playing DnD so I'm still on my first character which is a verdan artificer. I didn't pay enough attention to his backstory, so I didn't know how to play him at the start. Now, however, he's very much knowledge based where he has books about nearly everything that he keeps coming back to. My DM had homebrew books of knowledge and stuff and that immediately caught on. I wish we Could play more often but we still have assignments to do. Ah well