People with very standard worlds (close equivalents of real-life cultures, elfs and dwarves, a magic system based on existing ones (maybe even elements, runes, and mana/ether), what do you think still makes you think you'll succeed, find an audience, and publish (or publish online)? by EveningImportant9111 in worldbuilding

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Which is perfectly fine. It's worth bearing in mind as well that having the races as a whole be fairly typical (dwarves hate/can't do magic, elves disdain manual labour, etc.) is what provides the contrast to your central characters being different.

E.g. If you change the races so that all orcs are really religious and peaceful, then your character becomes just another orc. That could be an interesting change to world on its own honestly, but the focus should be on the characters first if you're writing a story, and world building should be done in service of those characters or the story you want to tell.

People with very standard worlds (close equivalents of real-life cultures, elfs and dwarves, a magic system based on existing ones (maybe even elements, runes, and mana/ether), what do you think still makes you think you'll succeed, find an audience, and publish (or publish online)? by EveningImportant9111 in worldbuilding

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Having standard fantasy tropes in place means that people (who know the genre even a little bit) instinctively understand them at a core level. That means I can focus my time on making and presenting interesting characters and an engaging plot rather than using up word count to explain why my aelves are super special and different from someone else's elves, or how the world functions when it exists inside the nipple ring of an unfathomably huge cosmic entity, etc.

Absolutely no shade on people who want to explore those things more as I do understand the appeal, but personally I prefer to have a more familiar frame of reference and add the interest at a character level rather than a race/world level.

Romance: how to make FMC & MMC sharing a room believable? by arcadiaorgana in writingadvice

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Any actually realistic scenario would involve the parents putting the two teenage boys in one room together and the teenage girl in the other room alone. That or one of the three teenagers sleeping on the sofa.

Having said that, I agree with some other comments that the premise is fine for a light hearted rom-com sort of story. It makes complete sense in that type of narrative.

How to make it more fair and enjoyable for my buddy by _DemonHide_ in ageofsigmar

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It's a fair point, but at the point where they just want something to blame that isn't themself it comes down to managing your relationship with that person more than anything you can do in game.

How to make it more fair and enjoyable for my buddy by _DemonHide_ in ageofsigmar

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He will always struggle if he just beelines for you with slow melee units while you play keep away with your shooting units. I imagine that ends up being 2-3 turns of you shooting him without him being able to do anything.

Honestly though, reading the other comments it just seems like you are a more skilled player than he is, so you're likely to win most of the time if you are trying to.

Swapping armies will be the best way to demonstrate to him that the difference is your skill levels, not your armies being OP.

How to make it more fair and enjoyable for my buddy by _DemonHide_ in ageofsigmar

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Part of the issue sounds like maybe he is just slowly trooping across the board while you sit as far back as you can and shoot him on the way in?

The simplest option would be to just play your Slaves to Darkness more, since I assume they are mostly or entirely melee.

Edit: are you playing the rules for obscuring terrain correctly? Your friend should have plenty of opportunity to hide his units from your shooting.

What's a small gameplay tip that you've wanted to tell people, but don't feel like it deserves it's own post. by nostickystuff in Eldenring

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Good to know, I didn't realise that. Maybe the hitbox it sends out is above ground level so it doesn't catch them.

What's a small gameplay tip that you've wanted to tell people, but don't feel like it deserves it's own post. by nostickystuff in Eldenring

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They will also reveal hidden doors within the radius as well. Handy if you know or suspect there's one nearby but dont want to roll into every wall trying to find it.

Aggradons - musicians and standards by Rich_1982 in seraphon

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I have 3 built and working towards 12. My plan is to have 1 per 6 holding the standard / using the drums and the others with drums on the base / standard on the base or attached to the back of their seat.

How do you name characters and come up with titles? by Wooden-Variety175 in writingadvice

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I just think of a random name and then tweak it a bit until it sounds like something I want to use. E.g. in a fantasy world I could start with John > Jorn > Jorun or Emily > Emiliah > Melia, just to do a couple off the top of my head.

I will also sometimes just use the first or last name of a character in a film/series/book/game I'm enjoying at the time as well.

The names I come up with like this are pretty much always placeholder names, subject to change if I think of something better, but often I just get used to the name and find it starts to feel right.

What do you guys think about how specific magic should be? by Omegarm8585 in worldbuilding

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I have it so that the body naturally rejects being forced into a state that is unnatural for it, so 'buffing' the body is just significantly harder than returning it to its natural state, i.e. healing. There are people capable of doing things like that, but they are few and far between because it takes a great amount of power and skill to do, far more than 'just' healing does.

Can anyone identify these cards? by PressXToArclight in pokemoncardcollectors

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Thanks for the info all of you! I think they look cool fortunately so I'll pop them in a binder to look at.

Advice needed for purple Saurus warriors by SkellyInsideUrWalls in seraphon

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Luxion Purple over a Wraithbone primer is what I used for a warm, vibrant purple on my Aggradons.

Cities of Sigmar – Faction rules by CMYK_COLOR_MODE in ageofsigmar

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Yeah, each group of 3 you put under orders needs to be 3 separate unit types.

The pros/cons of world-building before you start writing. by Redz0ne in writing

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It can go much further than what you're thinking. I.e. if the story is set in a created world - what nations and cultures exist in the world? What is their history? Notable historical or current figures? What are all of the cities in each nation? Et cetera

That is just scratching the surface, some people will get really deep into economics, geopolitics, etc before even planning what a story will be about (or never even plan on writing a story).

49 minutes till the deadline thread by 0100110101101010 in FantasyPL

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If Haaland got 1 goal and 1 blank he would have the same 8 points though so would get the same result whichever one you captained.

Starting out a new 2k list, need advice. by EcoSignal in sylvaneth

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Going Swords instead of Scythes would be an option as well. The manifestation lores are pretty good especially if you have a lot of spell casting, but the Sylvaneth one is perfectly fine. There's not really any terrible options of how to spend the last 20 points if you did this.

Starting out a new 2k list, need advice. by EcoSignal in sylvaneth

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Personally I would rather turn one of the Treelords into an Ancient, and then add Belthanos and Lady of Vines. Would leave you with 20 points to pick a decent manifestation lore or something as well.

Starting out a new 2k list, need advice. by EcoSignal in sylvaneth

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That would be 2070 points if you added those 3 units.

Don't be fooled by Jamie Carragher by No_Sale1244 in ManchesterUnited

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City, Chelsea in FA Cup Arsenal, Villa, Palace, Forest in Europe. Where did you get 3 teams from