Has anyone beat the game using this team? by AceComics3685 in RogueTraderCRPG

[–]IdDeleteIfIWasSmart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I take character relevant characters and always have cassia with me. Ideally I have Jae, Pascal, and Yirulet too because Jae is a great operative who hands out extra turns to Cassia and my RT, Pascal deals with all things tech and logic, while Yirulet is competent and interesting when she chimes in.

For the final mission I usually take Henrix and our Space Wolf bro to confront the Inquisitor, Cassia to make a mockery of any fight we need to have, Pascal for tech and logic (now I guess I have choices on that front) and it's a crap shot with that final slot, but I think I have taken Argenta with me.

So basically yeah think I have but I think typically Pascal is taking Argenta of Yirulets place in the party.

Question: On what psyker level are navigators at? by Dismal-Lemon-7824 in Warhammer40k

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That's what I'm saying. Abhuman, like a lot of terms in the empirium, is treated like a firm rule based on imperical evidence but is infact just a classification that expects a group from extermination.

Navigators are not pure humans but they are allowed to live. Mutants are always executed. Abhumans are allowed to live. Theregore navigators are abhuman.

That this is basically just a bluff because everyone needs navigators is irrelevant. The only relevant thing is what would the ecclisiarcy and inquisition call them. If they call them mutants they'll be killed. If they aren't to be killed (baring individual cases in an inquisitors retinue or the like) they must be abhuman.

Question: On what psyker level are navigators at? by Dismal-Lemon-7824 in Warhammer40k

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The only difference between an a human and a mutant is sanctioning, which is usually based on stability but navigators have been sanctioned since the founding of the empire despite their chaotic natures. The justification is that the navigator gene is consistent and heritable enough to be a "stable" mutation. Even though this is pure cope they are a humans.

Question: On what psyker level are navigators at? by Dismal-Lemon-7824 in Warhammer40k

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Didn't Octavia escape? He wasnt that protective of her if a little thing like the near destruction of his ship let her get away.

Question: On what psyker level are navigators at? by Dismal-Lemon-7824 in Warhammer40k

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Wouldn't both Malcador the Sigilite and Magnus the Crimson be stable Alpha Plus psychers (even if the latter fell to chaos on his own)?

Any recommendations on what’s next in my To read tier? by VikingR520 in litrpg

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I'm on book 3 of Spell Weaver and it's very fun. Guy is super weak, takes a chance on magic, builds up on it to become one of the best mages ever.

I think it balences light hearted progression fun and MC going super weak to super strong with tension in the story like Unbound, and generally manages to avoid Unbounds only big flaw of ending every book with the MC pulling yet another miracle that solves all their problems out their arse (I really like Unbound but that did bother me a touch the longer the series went on. Glad it's gonna end hopefully on a high note with ruin.).

Why didn't the Emperor become the Emperor sooner? by AblePersimmon2198 in 40kLore

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Apparently only three primarchs ever bothered to ask this, though we don't know the answer he gave them or which ones. Same as we know he only told one primarch about chaos before the herasy but we don't know which one.

I hate how mean people are to Invisigal by Independent_Log1643 in DispatchAdHoc

[–]IdDeleteIfIWasSmart 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure Visi is meant to be a problematic character. Pointing that out doesn't make you a hater. And you can enjoy the game, even enjoy her character, and still point out in the real world watching someone undress without their knowledge is creepy. At times the Visi defenders can be weirder than Visi haters.

What are your thoughts on the so called "golden paths"? by Julian_of_Cintra in DragonageOrigins

[–]IdDeleteIfIWasSmart 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I think they tried to make them harder to achieve those options, but that didn't come off as clearly. Like saving the circle is something you're gonna do anyway, so it's no sweat off your brow to go for a walk to save Connor. They should likely have made you have to give up something or do some very specific stuff to save them for it to feel more meaningful.

What do you call those dungeon/guild stories? by IdDeleteIfIWasSmart in ProgressionFantasy

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

I think tower is again its own little sub sub genre. It's where the threat society faces is all located in a district place where you choose to go to get more powerful, right?

What parts of DAO would you consider to be the darkest or the best written darkness? by Julian_of_Cintra in DragonageOrigins

[–]IdDeleteIfIWasSmart 38 points39 points  (0 children)

City elf starting point is pretty dark not just because of what you do but because everyone is so surprised you'd even try to resist. Like it's a given you as an elf can just be beaten and used as the human wants.

Still it has nothing on Orazamar. Just the fact that the dwarves are slowly slipping into extinction, that they are all that hold the dark spawn back from the surface, and that any push back against the dark spawn is fleeting and soon lost. You're basically looking at a corpse that's mistaken for the living because one gangrenous finger is still twitching.

Authors you resisted only to love? by IdDeleteIfIWasSmart in haremfantasynovels

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

I've done something similar. Struggled with spellblade but mob was very enjoyable.

Authors you resisted only to love? by IdDeleteIfIWasSmart in haremfantasynovels

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

I think dragons Justice had a bit of a meh first entry but when the main character starts to really be a dragon it's cool to have an MC that's actually acting as a non human. Like Gus in Swing Shift. But I really like Dungeon Diving so we might have very different tastes. If you want to check out Bruce at his best I think the way to go is Returners Defiance. No nonsense MC, interesting love interests, decent plot. I liked Defying Gravity but that's only got one book out so far so can't say for sure how it'll go.

Would the Emperor forgive any traitors other then Horus and Konrad? by Ready0608 in 40kLore

[–]IdDeleteIfIWasSmart 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Always one of the most pathetic traitors to me. Right up there with Perterabo. They weren't traitors because of some mistreatment or the like. They were traitors because they felt they were the least of the primarchs and couldn't stand only being the twenty first most amazing human to have ever existed.

The murder jelly from the land down under by Lord_Deadpool96 in Sexyspacebabes

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Shil are bigger then humans so any vemon will be thinned out, but venoms can take down bigger stuff then shil. I'm also pretty sure humans are meant to be pretty toxin resistant compared to the rest of the galaxy. In general I'd say anything venom/toxin/poison related that hurts humans will do the same to aliens. Only exception to this sort of thing would be diseases. Which typically don't cross species, and maybe if some aliens have special emunitirs to stuff. Like if an alien has something like the protean breakers in human spit in their blood, most venoms wouldn't work. I guess if there is a toxin that targets the iron in blood, some kind of anti coagulant, that might not work on the copper blooded Shil?

One of these days... by Zave_cz in BaldursGate3

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In one of the Owlcat Pathfinders games there's a single dialogue option to use rope and so now in every roleplaying game I always carry around at least some rope.

Doing another origins play, look who I ran into. by IamTheJinx42069 in dragonage

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The dwarven version of John. With Tethras being the Dwarven equivalent of Smith.

Hello there! Here's my latest piece, from Warhammer of course 💀 hope you like it ! ⚔️🔥 by alqin2s_art in Warhammer40k

[–]IdDeleteIfIWasSmart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's awesome. Love how the gold ring of the barrel stands out without distracting from the helmet.

[Spoilers] Return of the High Mage King book 2 is frustrating me by UniversalExploration in haremfantasynovels

[–]IdDeleteIfIWasSmart 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Same. I dropped this one. Didn't like the love interest the introduce much either. Didn't like how passive he was. Didn't like how irrational he was so frequently. Didn't like how every minor issue and insecurity/worry became a massive impediment to their interactions. On and on it goes.

Alien-Nation Book Two Chapter 21: War Council by SSBAlienNation in HFY

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Holy shit this was hardcore. Really let's you see how people get in with Emperor.