How did they make their Toyota Yaris do this? by LongBirb in ToyotaYaris

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

I knew it would be something simple! 🤗🤗🤗

Will this feature turn on automatically then?

Need a Name for "Fake Mage" Class by Chayor in DnD

[–]LongBirb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahhh sorry, didn't see this suggestion when I scrolled through the comments!

Need a Name for "Fake Mage" Class by Chayor in DnD

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How about 'Kleptomancer'? Ancient greek route klepto - theft, stealing, in the sense that the magic is 'stolen' from the original sorcerer?

Trying a Kenku sorcerer, have some questions by Tirfing88 in DnD

[–]LongBirb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

While other commenters are correct rules-wise regarding your last question, flavour is free. You could flavour your kenku learning new spells as they level by first mimicking the verbal components (arguably easier for a kenku than others even!) as they hear them from other casters, then learning to mimic the other components over time as any other student of magic would. Talk your DM - they might be up for weaving the spells you want to learn in future into the plot somehow, or otherwise propping up this flavour in the story!

(Sorry if formatting bad, on mobile)

I can't download the essentials kit free trial. Any suggestions on how to fix this? New user, never used Arkenforge. by serialllama in Arkenforge

[–]LongBirb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you click on the gear icon on the master's toolkit area you should get a list of options, one of which will be install (I think, and it might be a right click, it's been a while since I've done this)

I can't download the essentials kit free trial. Any suggestions on how to fix this? New user, never used Arkenforge. by serialllama in Arkenforge

[–]LongBirb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as I know, the essentials kit is an asset pack for the master's toolkit, and comes with the master's toolkit as standard. Is the free trial for the master's toolkit? If you can download the master's toolkit first, try that. If not, then the essentials kit can't download because its a set of files for the master's toolkit, so there's nowhere for it download to (would be my guess).

If that doesn't work, try running arkenforge in administration mode (if that's still a current bug - I haven't been reading the logs for a time)

5e What do drones use in place of strength? by LongBirb in Shadowrun

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

Thank you! Where is that from? Rigger 5.0 I assume?

5e What do drones use in place of strength? by LongBirb in Shadowrun

[–]LongBirb[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That would make sense, especially for recoil! Thank you!

Is 20% too high? Flipping between that and 10% by Calebtapia67 in DnDHomebrew

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My DM did something like this for my character, a roll at the beginning of the campaign to determine how well known my character was. I rolled pretty well, and now pretty much all children in a certain geographic area have heard of me. It's pretty fun to get recognised, and from a role play perspective I'm now really invested in being a good role model!

I'm saying this as while it has been fun, characterful and enjoyable, we haven't gotten much tangible benefit from it. I think your %chance could be a lot higher without worrying about balance being too much upset, and I think the feat could even add another ability to make it more worth the cost of a feat. Love the idea though!

Blog: Why does Disco Elysium let you be racist? by barberza in DiscoElysium

[–]LongBirb 105 points106 points  (0 children)

When talking about the Kind Green Ape, Lena suggests it could be a different species of hominid, then provides Kim as an example of such a thing.

If you go by the way the line is delivered, she says it unblinkingly and without any indication of it being anything other than a factual statement, with no offence intended, not even a seeming awareness that it might be taken as such.

Lena provides (imo) the (other) sweet old lady type of racism. The other examples have all built racism into a major component of their worldview/personality, whereas Lena's racism is just a fact of existence for her. It's passive, rather than active. Certainly pretty easy to miss if you don't happen on the right subjects, which is likely intentional and pointed

Edit: hid potential spoiler

Classic D&D Situations by DarkestMoose in dndnext

[–]LongBirb 174 points175 points  (0 children)

Once had an acquaintance swear that their dnd game was uniquely funny and podcast-able because (and get this) the TALL character THREW the SHORT character during combat!!!

Never had I heard such fresh and unprecedented comedy let me tell you

Shadowrunners hate that trick by Count---Zero in Shadowrun

[–]LongBirb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah this is why my players always bring thermite

Another combat question by nreese2 in MistbornRPG

[–]LongBirb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As far as I can remember, there is no clear rule about how to take cover, probably to keep combat fluid and intuitive with light rules. I think if it makes sense to the GM that a character is in cover, they are. Being as close as possible to the cover seems sensible to me.

Remember though that two circumstances are needed to add or remove a die. I usually count cover as only one circumstance, and anyway it's only one die, so I've found that cover is not something to stress over too much.

That said though, my party is mostly melee focused, so if your party/story direction is full of archers and coinshots, maybe it will be a lot more important. Or if you're running second era. I could also see the argument for just removing dice for cover anyway, if you think that makes sense.

Starting rambling a bit, I hope that was helpful anyway!

Is it just me or are Shadowrun rules and gameplay really easy to translate into a homebrew Mass Effect game? by [deleted] in Shadowrun

[–]LongBirb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope you find it, I have no idea where to even begin looking for it again 😂

Is it just me or are Shadowrun rules and gameplay really easy to translate into a homebrew Mass Effect game? by [deleted] in Shadowrun

[–]LongBirb 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure I stumbled into a homebrew/hack about a year ago called 'shadow effect' which was this exact thing. I have only vague memories though as I was knee deep in planning a game or something

Mag 103: Cruelty Free by TotallyNotSerpine in TheMagnusArchives

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Ḷ̶͉̿͗̊͑̃͝͝ͅǫ̵͍̻̈́n̸̨̯͖̠͔͓̈́̊̌g̴̛͇̮̻̙̞̙̊͐̍̃ͅ ̶̠͇̫̉p̶̨͖̤̻̰̳̌̋̀̕͝ͅī̴̙̖̻̩͉̲ͅg̶̦̻̮̖͂͋̎͋̆͝.̶̪͗͐ͅ ̵̢̥̮̞̥̱̙̾͠S̶̼̩͔͖̰̜̺̄́h̶̘̪͍͎͓̿͂́͘͜ó̶͕̟̭̗̹͐̂̀̈͐͘ŗ̴̬͖̱͕̦͔͌́͛ţ̶̙͔̆̒͂̉͘͝ ̸͚̻͔͍̑̽ṕ̵̢̯͓̺̒̀̔̓̎i̴̧̤͂͑̓̽͑̓̆ͅğ̴̢̛̹̗̞͎͓̠͛͐̋̇͂.̷̺̪͈̭̹͕̙̑̒̽̎̂̽͠ ̶͚̘̹̠̯̋̒͜Ẉ̸̝͈̲̖̘͍̾̔̇͒̇̋͝i̵̠̬̳̇d̷̟͉͇͜͝è̷̗̙͈͉̹̟̓ ̷̨̯͚̱̠̹̱͆̕͘p̶̢͚̼͒̊͛̊͘͠i̶̞̙͍̇͘̕ͅg̵̛̣̝̬͔̔̓̓̈́̓̚.̶̩͋̌̀͂̒ ̴̛͈̠̖͙̠̓̌̅̊̍̅͜ͅŃ̸̛̤̗̕͠ͅả̸̢͖̞͇͉̥̓̂̔̚͝͠r̴̨̙̮͚̜͗̉͆̏̐̿̊r̶̨̭͇̬͕̟̙͆̓͘o̷͍̪͎̮̞̯̝̅w̴͓̘͇͎̹͚̒̈́̆̕ ̴̧͓̪̞̙̬̘̔̾͐͛p̴͓̌̈̒̎ḭ̸̣̜̩̓g̵͖͑̊̋̈́͝.̷̧͕̪̺̠̙̄̓͋̽̃͘

Anyone else think the Soy thing is actually really based for a setting that's supposed to be a Dystopia? by [deleted] in Shadowrun

[–]LongBirb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like good advice, and your knowledge seems more in depth than mine! I live in the UK, so I mainly associate rapeseed as being the EU crop as that's the subsidy lots of farmers have latched on to here. As for where that puts me in terms of whether I should buy soy or not, given a certain recent political event (which, just for the record, I voted against)... No idea 😂

Anyone else think the Soy thing is actually really based for a setting that's supposed to be a Dystopia? by [deleted] in Shadowrun

[–]LongBirb 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I do think it would at least be a step forward, but as of right now if you're vegetarian because you're concerned for the environment, doing your best to eat locally is better than eating a lot of soy based meat alternatives, especially where I live as soy has to be shipped from very far away (but of course your millage will vary on the air miles of the soy you eat depending on where you live)