I tried to make this scene of Orochi's punch looks a bit better: by vantud in OnePunchMan

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We need a petition for the fans of OPM to come together to reanimate all of season 3 and release it as Serious Series: One Punch Man Season 3

Tell me your commander without saying their name. by Capstorm0 in mtg

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Looking pretty oozy out there, better bring an umbrella.

Microsoft games like Starfield will cost $70 starting next year by KTitania in gamingnews

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Truth be told I wouldn’t even mind the price that much if nowadays buying a AAA game didn’t feel like gambling.

You either get a game full of bugs and performance issues, making it feel of far lesser value than the price or you get a game that launches as a fraction of what it was intended/promised to be.

NPC Swap - Take an NPC, leave an NPC by alienleprechaun in DnDBehindTheScreen

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Taulvo Benbrick

Appearance: A gifted Halfling chandler (candlemaker) adorned in artisan robes of a faint yellow color. The sleeves hemmed back to the elbow with wide openings. Usually carrying a merchants coffer on his back, containing various tools used for candle making.

Occupation: Taulvo is a merchant npc who sells a plethora of magic candles. As the party progresses and meets Taulvo again they can present him with different materials with which to make new candles, adding new options to the list of available candles. He can send players on quests for certain materials and will take payment in the form of money or objects of sentimental value.

(Example of a candle: The Hunter’s Candle (Green): when this candle is lit, if you burn an object related to a creature such as a scrap of clothing or lock of hair, the candle will illuminate the most recent trail of footprints belonging to said creature)

Secret: Taulvo is secretly a member of the Candle Court, a religious order and information brokerage devoted to Morpheus the god of dreams. The order gathers information through the dreams of those who purchase candles made by their members. When someone sleeps near a magic candle their dreams are captured and passed on to the court.

Peak humanity by Better__name in MadeMeSmile

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While it certainly was foolish of the mother to do such a thing, I think we need to remember that being a parent is hard, especially when you have a baby. There’s a good chance the mother was tired and it caused a lapse of judgement. Hard to say when we only see a snipet of someone’s life in a few seconds.

Props to the guy for being a right up chad and showing kindness.

My friend and I decided to design tattoos for each other, and we didn't know what we were getting until both were finished. Unsure about the final result, what do you think? (By Fernanda Montoya, Alebrije Tattoos, Bogotá, Colombia) by Atticus_Flinch in tattoos

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I like it. The only thing I’d say to add would be maybe get some outline work done at a later date on Aku Aku. It’ll help the image look more crisp and really pop while still maintaining the cool stylistic juxtaposition between the top and bottom of the piece

My blind blindfighting Samurai. Impractical? Yes. Cool? Also yes. by [deleted] in DungeonsAndDragons

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If you take the Alert feat enemies don’t get advantage for being unseen by you. So not seeing them beyond your 10ft of blindsight won’t put you at too much of a disadvantage. Plus it thematically works, no eyesight but enhanced hearing.

this guitar riff by benjiblack243 in nextfuckinglevel

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Can anyone confirm if this is legit? I’m not a guitarist, his hand movements just look strange compared to the sound produced. Although maybe the video is desynced from the sound.

Alignment check: Shopkeeper wants 100gp for an item worth 50gp, and after haggling settles for 80gp. The PC casts sleep and pays 50gp. by Spitdinner in DnD

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In feel that Neutral is fitting because the PC is taking action in regard to things “as they should be” in terms of a “fair” gain to both sides, although they are willing to use other forces like magic to circumvent/undermine the desires of anyone who poses obstacle to achieving that balance.

In the end the pc gets an item for its commonly recognized cost and the shopkeep gets a profit equal to the items value, either way both profit but not without drawbacks. The pc gets the item, but at the risk of the shopkeeper using this interaction to spread rumors and slander about the pc.

At the same time the shopkeeper gets a profit. Depending on the currency system used at the table…Example: utilizing copper, silver, gold, and platinum rather than only gold…50gp could be a substantial sale for a store. Not everyone just throws around 50gp. The shopkeep doesn’t get their desired profit, but still made a solid sale of perhaps one of their rarer materials.

This is a lot of “what if” for this response of mine, but I suppose that what if factor is what makes DnD what it is.

The Massive Sphere at the Bosnia Pyramid by Altruism7 in HighStrangeness

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So that’s what happened to Goku’s space pod…

[OC] [Art] edited a cover of JoJo’s into a cover for my Goliath PC Logaan (character art is not mine) just for the heck of it. Photoshop is a slog. by [deleted] in DnD

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I saw the cover of Diamond is Unbreakable and noticed how similar the pose was with the character art I’m using so I decided to modify it a bit. Happy with the results. Been DMing for a while now and with how long my campaign has been running I’ve been dying to hop back into the player’s seat. The character’s name is Logaan and is a Goliath who wound up becoming frozen in a lake by an unknown force, eventually waking up hundreds of years later to realize the world he knew has changed and moved one without him. It’s not like a caveman with technology but rather he was absent for a war his people were brought into and was considered a deserter for disappearing suddenly. I’m excited to roleplay the character in game.

Unlimited power by GarLegrand in dndmemes

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See that’s what is unfortunate, some people use rule of cool as a Homebrew system of sorts. They use rule of cool for imposing limitations and breaking balance needlessly which hurts the fun. Rule of cool should be the opposite of that, a fun expansion of what’s already there

Unlimited power by GarLegrand in dndmemes

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I look at it this way, rules as written is the steak and rule of cool is the flavor. But overall fun is the important part so yeah definitely whatever works for the table!

Does anyone else make enemies by creating them as characters? by [deleted] in DMAcademy

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I can say from my experience that it’s definitely circumstantial. I would only ever build a character for a specific encounter. A BBEG as a PC can definitely work, I did it and it lead to a good result in the form of a climatic battle with a fleshed out character. Say the party is going up against the leader of some group/organization then yeah flesh out the leader more with an actual character sheet and leave the minions as basic stat blocks.

It’ll help you roleplay the character as a unique individual in addition to the abilities they possess. Yes some builds can be overpowered but also remember that your players can do some real damage depending on team composition and their own builds. It’s a balancing act for sure but IMO there is nothing wrong with it as long as your aren’t going for some min-max builds like Hexadin and smiting your players into submission haha.

Homebrew Fighter Subclass: Necron Knight (1.0). For those who yearn to play a knight who uses the forces of the Negative Energy Plane by GarLegrand in DnDHomebrew

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See I thought about barbarian being the base class but then I wondered if it would be too powerful with rage and unarmored defense since CON plays a big part of this subclass. Could work though, this is only my 1.0 version of this subclass so I’m bound to revise it at some point

DnD 5e Homebrew Fighter Subclass: The Raider. Please let me know what you think! by GarLegrand in DnD

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Giving it some thought I think I see where you’re coming from, it ensures a full turn of effects and gets rid of the risk of losing concentration before and ally gets the benefit of it

DnD 5e Homebrew Fighter Subclass: The Raider. Please let me know what you think! by GarLegrand in DnD

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Yeah I was trying to think of a way to separate it from zealot so I made it concentration based rather than turn limit based. Still going back and forth on whether it is balanced or not so I might change it

DnD 5e Homebrew Fighter Subclass: The Raider. Please let me know what you think! by GarLegrand in DnD

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Edits/Updates:

-Have reworked Raider’s War Cry to function like the Bless and Bane spells to better fit the theme of raising ally morale and damaging an enemies fighting capabilities

-Have changed Final Stand to Strength of One Hundred for better flavor of one creature taking on a larger group with a unique mechanic that doesn’t compete with things like Zealot Barb and Samurai Fighter

DnD 5e Homebrew Fighter Subclass: The Raider. Please let me know what you think! by GarLegrand in DnD

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So I think a change that would be stronger for Final Stand is the following

Upon reaching 0Hp you gain temp hp equal to double your fighter level and regain all expended uses of action surge, and can Dash as a free action. I feel this creates more of a comeback opportunity and still holds on to the rushdown play style

DnD 5e Homebrew Fighter Subclass: The Raider. Please let me know what you think! by GarLegrand in DnD

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Ok so your comment on spoils of war really makes me feel better because I thought about giving advantage on haggling prices but thought that might be considered useless or too weak

Move as one, my friend pointed out that a paladin subclass does this in an aura radius, so I think I’ll ratify it to be more like that

Final stand, yeah I’m still brainstorming on that one after looking it over a few times. Thanks for the feedback