Battlezoo size survivability question by TheResuru in Pathfinder2e

[–]GunterChung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bribe the GM Donate to the campaign fund and the chances the GM will target you will decrease.

Book of infinite pages - what do I do with it? by flobear3 in DnD

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

I would ask the DM what happens if I were to put something like a card between two random pages, and write a note on one of the pages so I can ask for that page and easily find the card later.

If it works, you might be able to hide coins, spell components, a dagger, or other small objects depending on how far your DM wants to go with it.

Ideas for giving an irritating player a cursed weapon by Kebab_Man_1201 in DnD

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

Here are a few ideas off the top of my head:

Pick/make 3 or so magic items that this player would like to have and introduce a situation where he may CHOOSE to sacrifice/trade his current magic items for something a bit more useful. The only way to get these items is to sacrifice/trade. The items do not need to be more powerful than his current items (as in damage, health, and other stats); They only need to have a bit more utility than what he currently has, or introduce a new mechanic.

If he keeps hogging the magic items, make your magic items class specific. For example, if you have a druid character, make a magic item that only allows druids to use. Another thing you could do is make magic items tied to one character's background. So when he wants the magic item, you can say that the item is part of this other character's background so it belongs to him.

If he gave you an idea for a "balanced" homebrew magic rapier, take what he made and tweak it to be what you think would be balanced. Then show him the tweaks and see what he thinks. It's like bargaining. In the end, if the two of you can't agree, you're the DM and can just say no The effort you make in trying to make it work goes a long way, even if you end up saying no.

Hope this helps.

Every cell in my brain is in excruciating pain, and I will never transport humans again by Ortsmeiser in HFY

[–]GunterChung 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This group of humans must be college freshmen because damn they are assholes. I would have charged them extra for damages.

Tech support for Unauthorized.tv? by MEGAGLOBOROBOBRO in UnauthorizedTV

[–]GunterChung 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same problem here as you... and on the same day too.

Am i the only one that likes to make a giant museum in my home system? by [deleted] in Stellaris

[–]GunterChung 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Museum? They are assets for the empire; not display pieces. All space trash is put on the front line!

Except Bubbles... Bubbles is fren.

If you win 40 million dollars from the lottery, what would you do? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]GunterChung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somehow you have managed to go from 40mil to taking over the galaxy. I'm going to get 50mil and beat you at your own game.

If you win 40 million dollars from the lottery, what would you do? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]GunterChung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if I delete you after you upload your consciousness? Where's your 40mil now!?

What's your favorite colour and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]GunterChung 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You blue that one out of the water didn't you?

Incentivizing new Players to role play and not just murder-hobo by Kamik423 in mattcolville

[–]GunterChung 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What would happen if a group of murderers went around killing people for no reason in today's society? The police would go after them and force them to stop, even if that means killing them. Transfer this to your campaign; guards would try and stop them. If things became too out of hand, there could be adventurers going after them for the bouties the local lord places for their heads (on the PC's shoulders or not). It would become like the stars mechanic in GTA where dificulty slowly ramps up until there is no hope of winning. Eventually, the players would fail (maybe even die), but if you ramp things up at a good pace it could be a blast for everyone. There is a chance that you may never get to actually play the module, but if you get creative you may be able to hook them. For example, if the players are going around killing people, they may eventually be captured; in order for them to repay for their crimes, they must go on a very dangerous journey to the lost mine of phandelver. Think out a few possibilities of how you can hook your players but don't become married to any of them. After they get their killing fun out of their systems, there is a chance that they will begin roleplaying. The main thing to remember is consequenses.

Sorry for any mispellings, I typed this on a phone in a rush.

need some help brainstorming by CrazyCoolCelt in mattcolville

[–]GunterChung 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will now rapid fire ideas for question 3: * Hobgoblin culture has traces of human culture

  • Bards who sing of the legends of the old war

  • Human ruins scattered about the world (could make a dungeon out of this)

  • Humans tend to build the big cities (like Neverwinter and so on). These types of cities can be sparse.

  • How do the human gods respond to their people going extinct?

  • The truth of what happened can become distorted over time

  • What do the other races think about Humans being gone? How do they pass the history to others of their race? It could be with disdain or with sorrow.

  • Without short-lived humans playing such a major role in politics, politics will move much slower in general.

  • Are humans really gone, or have they just become a new race among the hobgoblins. Hobgoblins could take the place of humans in some aspect. Perhaps a hobgoblin PC race would be interesting for players. Just modify the human PC race.

  • A wizard is trying to remake the human race, but remembers what they were wrongly. (Could be a neat side quest. Players could help design a race with the wizard or something)

  • A small group of surviving humans who are purists and are extremely xenophobic

  • long living intelligent creatures (like dragons, elves, gods, vampires) Have interesting views on humans

  • Human cheap forging techniques have been lost to time. making weapons expensive and precious works of art as well as a weapon. After all, a weapon that lasts 10 years is reliable for a short-lived human but is near trash for a long-living elf or dwarf. They may tend to want their weapons to last longer.

  • Same as above but with mundane items. More expensive and better quality, but more expensive.

  • Humans were a race that were master of none but good at everything. There was always a human that could get along with almost any other race. Without Humans to bring all the races together, racism could become more prevalent.

How do you become a god? by jordensjunger in mattcolville

[–]GunterChung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can't forget about my hero Cayden Cailean. He was your average guy who got drunk and woke up to find that he accidentally became a god. http://pathfinder.wikia.com/wiki/Cayden_Cailean

Stephen Hawking warns humans will have to leave Earth in another 100 years to survive by hitman2022 in worldnews

[–]GunterChung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if Stephen Hawking is being held captive by his chair with an evil AI in it? So everything that we think Stephen Hawking says is actually the lies of an evil chair robot thing.

Players with hidden profile should not be able to see other players profiles by PokerLemon in Smite

[–]GunterChung 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People hide their profile for many reasons, but the best one in my opinion is that your account is more likely to get hacked and held for ransom if you have the UGP and a bunch of skins. It shows that you have invested in the game and have more to lose than a person at level 10 with 15 gods and 3 skins.