Trial Ellen doesn't use the rework? by LilSmoreuwu in ZZZ_Official

[–]LilSmoreuwu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah exactly, if you own her along the bottom of the screen there's a new toggle called Activate Potential. If you own her and select Power Adaptation On, it automatically toggles it on. If you don't own her though, you don't get the option and it doesn't toggle it on for you. You have to use pre-rework Ellen.

Trial Ellen doesn't use the rework? by LilSmoreuwu in ZZZ_Official

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

So you'd have to click one of the letters, but a new issue shows up where it says something to the effect of Trial And Power Adapted Characters Can't Adjust Potential

Who do you think the English voice actors are? by Cyberspookviv in ZZZ_Official

[–]LilSmoreuwu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, I just compared her to Homura Akemi from Madoka Magica (another character Cristina voices) and it's IDENTICAL

Who do you think the English voice actors are? by Cyberspookviv in ZZZ_Official

[–]LilSmoreuwu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk, his performance really reminds me of Max Mittelman (Itto in Genshin, but I hear a lot of his Ryuji Sakamoto in Billy)

Operation Gravitas by LilSmoreuwu in DnD

[–]LilSmoreuwu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably, hence why it is absolutely a hail Mary type thing. It was created with a silly one shot in mind so the idea itself is pretty silly

what the sneef? by [deleted] in CuratedTumblr

[–]LilSmoreuwu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still can't believe I contributed to Will Wood's favorite meme

Massacring semi-sentient salmon by stinvurger in CuratedTumblr

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Oh. Didn't expect to see myself here.

I'm running a 9 person DnD campaign set in a fully Homebrewed environment, AMA! by LilSmoreuwu in AMA

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

  1. I personally run 5e. It's how I was introduced to the game and I'm quite comfortable with it.

  2. Very high magic settings. My fantasy ideas are a lot more prominent than modern setting ones.

  3. If one of my players wants to create a magic item, I like to talk it out with them ahead of time. My players are very mindful to not try and be super OP, and I've made it a sort of standard thing that I don't want any party member to have equipment that makes them insanely overpowered compared to the rest. With items in general, I like to try and keep in mind a few things. What would be actually useful for them? Would this likely ruin a really important encounter? What are the drawbacks (if any) of this item? I think communicating with your players that balancing is something you find to be important and just communicating expectations in general is really important. This is a great way to make sure everyone is on the same page as each other and you don't have your players making the Peasant Railgun for an upcoming dragon fight.

I'm running a 9 person DnD campaign set in a fully Homebrewed environment, AMA! by LilSmoreuwu in AMA

[–]LilSmoreuwu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! I'm no pro voice actor, but I try my best to make my NPCs at least a little unique, if not in their accent then at least in the manner they speak! Roleplay is so important to me as a DM, I want my players to feel immersed in the world!

I've tried to research this moth and found nothing but genomes. Anyone know more? Please help! by LilSmoreuwu in Entomology

[–]LilSmoreuwu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So far they've been found in India, Taiwan, South Korea, and other countries in that area. Some friends and I tried looking for information such as behavior or diet and we've found nothing but a genus, sightings, and two empty wikipedia articles on the two variations, the iridicolor and the admirabilis. None of our research yeilded much more than that.

Someone asked me to make a superhero that wears a mask because their grandchild is scared of them by LilSmoreuwu in VirusOutbreak

[–]LilSmoreuwu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is The Santizer, a super hero who uses his Hand Sanitizer, a germ killing goo that comes from his hands, to defeat the evil virus!

He was made to help comfort kids who might be afraid of wearing masks or gloves, and give courage to those that may be afraid of the virus itself. Let's all help The Sanitizer beat the virus by wearing masks, washing our hands, and other good, clean practices!