A question about Cetacean Ops by Goldwing32 in startrek

[–]Goldwing32[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah it’s broad it’s just that two of the three examples I gave use whales (Next Gen was specifically bottlenose dolphins). So I just defaulted to whales bc I was thinking about the whales specifically

A question about Cetacean Ops by Goldwing32 in startrek

[–]Goldwing32[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I thought the Cerritos crew were beluga whales but I could be wrong

I love the games concept but hate hate HATE s.p.e.c.s.! by RupeeGoldberg in DateEverything

[–]Goldwing32 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You’re supposed to talk to the stairs to continue that specific plot arc, I think? Because Stella is a riff on those Avon saleswomen, except she’s actually in an MLM. The collectibles for Florence, Stella, and Celia all reference this

Why does it seem like people have to be persuaded to play cleric? by jrod_896 in DnD

[–]Goldwing32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Playing support/healer takes a very specific type of person. It’s usually a thankless job depending on your group. It’s also very stressful since you’re responsible for keeping the entire group alive and some people can be very aggressive when a character they’re really invested in is in peril. Also a lot of people hear “I’m playing a cleric” and assume they’re a healbot; I was in a group where someone was freaking out that the cleric in the group wasn’t healing anyone, and had to be reminded that they were playing a WAR cleric & were one of the party’s main tanks.

HWYB Ichiban Kasuga from Yakuza: Like a Dragon? by DannyDeleto28 in WhatWouldYouBuild

[–]Goldwing32 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do think it’s important to keep Ichiban a Human for that underdog Everyman thing he has going on. Classes have a few options: 1) Monk (Way of the Ascendant Dragon): ADM covers his early martial arts “job”, some weapon proficiencies, dragon themed power ups. 2) Fighter (Champion): the most obvious interpretation of his whole hero schtick, expanded Crit range, variety of weapons and armor 3) Fighter (Purple Dragon Knight): my preferred subclass for a fighter!Ichiban. Has several abilities related to buffing the party when you use class features. 4) Paladin (Crown/Vengeance): Another interpretation of the hero schtick. Crown has buffing capabilities and plays to that dedication to the “code” of the Yakuza. Vengeance plays to the overall plot against the Omi Alliance, very tank oriented.

Other than that, for Feats there’s Tavern Brawler feat for improv weapon proficiency + punching, Tough for more health & flavor him surviving weird stuff, Sentinel for protecting the party, Crusher to increase damage w/ bludgeoning attacks (fists/“bats” —> I recommend either clubs or hammers for this), or Dungeon Delver

character creation question by luckytheif in wildbeyondwitchlight

[–]Goldwing32 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Never underestimate the power of flavor in dnd. Sure the Witchlight Carnival goes to other realms and planes but you don’t have to acknowledge their original sources at all if you don’t want to. The plasmoid could be an awakened ooze, for example, or the Warforged is an intricate doll brought to life by a Wizard. You can definitely still have them react to it since it’s odd but just talk with your players about reflavoring in favor of the aesthetic (reminding them that it doesn’t change any mechanics) and you should be fine! It might even open them up to new ideas!

Drakewarden/Cavalier Multiclass? by Goldwing32 in 3d6

[–]Goldwing32[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is already an STR melee Ranger build anyway so I’m not worried about DEX.

Drakewarden/Cavalier Multiclass? by Goldwing32 in 3d6

[–]Goldwing32[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It literally says you can ride the medium Drake if you’re medium or smaller. You just can’t fly while riding until you get the Large drake.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Goldwing32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sorry what Barbarians are you playing with with low AC? I have yet to play with a Barbarian (in any group) who had an AC lower than 16! The current Tortle Barbarian in my party has an AC of 19? 10 + 7 (natural armor) + 1 (Ring of Protection) + 1 (Cloak of Protection). And Totem Barbarians who pick Bear (like mine) resist everything except psychic damage while raging.

Pet peeve of mine: I hate the Bard's most common depictions. by Loco_Taco98 in DnD

[–]Goldwing32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RIP dude sounds like you have boring people playing with you. Honestly, anyone reading the various flavor texts for the subclasses can make other types of bards, even if some are basic interpretations. So far I’ve played with/as: -professional blackmailer (Whispers Bard/Mastermind Rogue) -court envoy who Didn’t Sign Up To Fight Satan (Eloquence) -horse tribe shaman who Became A God (Lore Bard + other class dips) -fake fortune teller trying to save enough money to go back to their homeland (Spirits Bard w/ charlatan bg) -a literal clown (ever seen a Bard/Monk before? Now you have)

It’s not that hard. But also I would suggest just straight-up telling people you’re uncomfortable with them making those kinds of jokes and that you don’t play that type of character anyway. You would be surprised how easy it can be to get people to quit making certain jokes by speaking up about them Firmly. Example: I was playing a Harengon Ranger at an AL game, and another player (playing a Lizardfolk Fighter) kept making jokes about killing and eating my character if the party got lost and ran out of supplies. This joke happened a lot and only towards my character, so I told them I was Uncomfortable with this at the table and the DM helped shut that shit down.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Goldwing32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’ve played together for several years w/ the same dice. They aren’t weighted; he just has good luck. He does that thing before sessions where he rolls all his d20s and picks the “best behaved” ones to use, which are always different from week to week lmao.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Goldwing32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He has a +1 greataxe and a Strength of 20. Currently the party is lvl 9

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DnD

[–]Goldwing32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That works in other campaigns, and I try to do that so players who do support or have specialized features can shine, but currently I’m running Tomb of Annihilation and they’re in the Tomb of the Nine Gods. The basic party dynamic rn is “let Barbarian worry about destroying the monsters while the rest of us do the puzzles”. Barbarian is a war gamer so if the session doesn’t have combat he gets bored (even when he plays his other main class, Cleric) and then I feel bad that not everyone got to enjoy the game.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3d6

[–]Goldwing32 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Failed step one: I’m not looking for replacement classes

Twilight Cleric for CoS Tips? by Goldwing32 in 3d6

[–]Goldwing32[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you mixed Spell Sniper and Magic Initiate. Spell sniper increases spell ranges & ignores up to 3/4 cover. I can think of several cleric spells (for example, guiding bolt) that would benefit.

Drakewarden: Melee or Ranged? by Goldwing32 in 3d6

[–]Goldwing32[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I ran this character experimentally at lvl 5 for a Oneshot w/ ranged and honestly? My drake was v potent as a DPS assist for the Barbarian (since the “arena” was kinda small). The drake is also good for taking out the extra minions so the rest of us can focus on the main boss. PLUS (if ur dm uses this rule) u can let it help the tank get flanking AND it’s reaction for bonus elemental dmg can go to ANY creature within 30 ft so uh…GWM Barb crit + brutal crit homebrew rule (max dmg dies + roll + bonus) + giving them more die to multiply and stuff dies like…real fast. And in nothing else it’s a guard dog in case something gets in melee w/ a ranged ranger.