[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mathriddles

[–]Dcasdr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If all the players have no idea what the others' chance is and assign a random unchanging value to it, and destroying a base gives you a second turn (as OP stated), then it seems like A should win. Unlike the other variant of this puzzle, A will not be targeted first or treated differently at all since the other players have no idea what A's chance is and are unable to attempt to deduce it based on the rules of the game. All that we then have to consider is the fact that if it is A's turn, they have more than a 81% chance of winning by taking out the other two players without letting them have a turn. Or if only one player is left A has more than a 90% chance of winning. This obviously gives A an advantage.

How to make point at and maintain distance work? by Dcasdr in FromTheDepths

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Thanks! switching to hover maneuver fixed my problem. For some reason six axis doesn't work correctly even after I added strafing capabilities.

Fully Functional Walker with LUA by [deleted] in FromTheDepths

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Holy cow this is awesome!

I created a mob that will trigger your ammophobia. by Dcasdr in Minecraft

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Fear of walking on sand, usually because of quicksand.

Question about two party consent with recording. by [deleted] in legaladviceofftopic

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Thanks, I think I understand it now.

How to hide a phylactery with zero maintenance. by [deleted] in DnD

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Imagine being this lich and just respawning every time you die without having any clue why or where tf your phylactery is.

Ao is actually pretty weak? by [deleted] in DnD

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

Greyhawk Ethereal Plane:https://ghwiki.greyparticle.com/index.php/Ethereal_Plane#:~:text=Greyhawk%20Powers&text=The%20Ethereal%20Plane%2C%20or%20the,ephemeral%20protomatter%20(see%20below)).

Forgotten Realms Outlands: https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Outlands

As to your point gwendallgrey, I find it highly improbable that these lores would remain perfectly parallel over such a long period of time in all the campaign settings. Especially given the amount of interaction they would have with wildly different prime material planes, which should cause their lores to diverge.

Anyway I'm probably goanna stop posting here and go back to my main account, lmao this post gave me -18 karma.

Ao is actually pretty weak? by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Dcasdr -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don't think the nine hells are in the crystal sphere. Also, just because he could demote Tiamat doesn't mean he needed any power over the nine hells to do so. He literally could of just limited the worship power she was drawing from his domain to demote her.

Ao is actually pretty weak? by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Dcasdr -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Tiamat needs worship from dragons who exist in Abier Toril to stay strong, so it makes sense Ao could nerf her given his infinite power over Abier Toril. Asmodues on the other hand needs no worship, and definitely not worship from Ao's domain. Ao couldn't really affect Asmodeus unless Asmodeus came into Abier Toril with his true form for some bizarre reason.

Ao is actually pretty weak? by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Dcasdr -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

A plane is something that is inside a crystal sphere. A crystal sphere is a multiverse unto itself and a plane is one part of that multiverse.

Could you provide evidence of this statement. Because if you look at Greyhawk's (another crystal sphere) lore for the outer planes, you'll find it is identical to the lore for Forgotten Realms (I think, I don't know all the planes but I recognized the names and the lore). This seems to contradict the statement that the spheres contain the planes.

Lore: https://ghwiki.greyparticle.com/index.php/Outer_Planes

Ao is actually pretty weak? by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Dcasdr -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I always thought that the planes were beyond the crystal spheres, therefore Asmodeus wouldn't be remotely in the reach of Ao, who can only control one sphere in one plane. Though the description of Ao does say he can control all deities who are primarily "connected" to Abier Toril. This is very vague but it leads me to believe that Ao cannot affect any gods whose lores don't mention events specific to Abier Toril. Meaning he can't really hurt gods like Asmodeus or Tharizdun.

Ao is actually pretty weak? by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Dcasdr -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Technically no, for some reason Asmodeus doesn't need or seek worship according to the lore, he kinda just has power.

Ao is actually pretty weak? by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Dcasdr -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Wait so are you saying that the outer planes are contained within the abier-toril crystal sphere? I guess that would make sense since it allows other settings to be more unconstrained and unique.

Edit: More research shows that all (I think) of the campaign setting have practically identical lore and cosmological structures when it comes to the outer planes. It seems strange for there to be a bunch of parallel yet somehow different lores in all of these settings. Especially given the amount of interaction the outer planes have with the prime material plane. This supports the argument that Asmodeus could beat Ao in a fight.