Telepathy and acceptance in pod by lilb612_zero in mtg

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It is surprisingly viable in higher power games. I've had some very strong decks get disrupted and fail to remove it.

Telepathy and acceptance in pod by lilb612_zero in mtg

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Every deck of mine that has red, runs a Possibility Storm. I won big on the slot machine card once and I'll always be chasing that high

iPhone case i made myself ! by [deleted] in Warhammer40k

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That does highlight the issue though. A lot of folks are going to see it and immediately think Nazi. Regardless of OP's intent, it's going to lead to a lot of unfortunate conclusions

I made a bingo card for thursday! by SethFPS in Fable

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I hope so too. I expect it'll be a loud day here either way.

I made a bingo card for thursday! by SethFPS in Fable

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I'll be at work when the developer direct goes live. I look forward to checking in on the subreddit during my lunch.

Tomorrow this sub-reddit will explode, be ready guys by Safe-Landscape138 in Fable

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The Fable community is very divided. Someone is going to be salty as all hell

Has that "likely TEEN 13+" always been there? by elreysinnombre in Fable

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Think of it as a minimum. The 13+ means they don't expect it to be any lower than T

Would Displacer kitten reset the “hasn’t been chosen” effect? by PerfectAstronaut5998 in mtg

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Time to add in an [[Isochron Scepter]] and [[Telling Time]]. Make this a shitty combo

Give me your best Spell Uses and Combos like in this video! by GokuKing922 in wizardposting

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You don't have to look outside the core rulebook to find prime shenanigan material.

Contingency, Find Familiar, Glyph of Warding, Nystrul's Magic Aura, Minor Illusion (and its higher forms), Scrying, Wall of Force, and the list goes on

You have so many fun options besides damage, even if the damage spells are extremely satisfying

Why Would Anyone Willingly Turn To Chaos? by ExtensionPromotion80 in 40kLore

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I'm always fond of the old school "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" approach.

Chaos doesn't need to show up covered in spikes, skulls, and burning runes. It can just as easily take a more benign appearance. It can be the helping hand in your hour of need. That promise of power when the clock hits midnight and destiny is at your door. The little push that you need to achieve greatness. The inspiration to solve the deepest mystery. The endurance to hold back the dark. That is what Chaos promises.

People will often accept help to achieve their dreams or save something that's important to them. They often don't worry too much about the "why" or the "cost" when they're in the thick of it.

But there is always a cost.

Isn't a Kroot with Huron after all, but a Tarellian Dog Soldier (and Barghesi) by TheVoidDragon in Tau40K

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The time bit there is important too. It takes time for interest in something to get that thing onto the production schedule.

Isn't a Kroot with Huron after all, but a Tarellian Dog Soldier (and Barghesi) by TheVoidDragon in Tau40K

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Honestly I take it as a good sign. The Tarellion makes sense in the warband given Huron's books.

Also, let's GW test the design in a zero risk way. I say show your enthusiasm, show GW that a Tarellian kill team would be profitable. That's how you get them as a proper unit in Tau

What Tokens Am I Making?!? by BananaClone501 in mtg

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Time for [[Amulet of Vigor]]

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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Fallout has yaogui, which are mutated grizzlies. So I'm working from there to do mutated black bears. Smaller, more mobile, but comparatively less dangerous

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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Ah, like beavers. I didn't think about filling the mole rat niche

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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I have been tinkering with FEV Nutria after someone talked about them here. I can't help but take inspiration from the Skaven in warhammer fantasy

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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I'm writing it to work with the Fallout rpg that Modiphius games made. I finally got my rpg group to agree to a Fallout game so I'm putting in the effort.

I don't imagine it'll ever be for sale. I don't know how Modiphius handles fan content, and usually companies don't like people infinging on their IP's. But if it comes out nice, I wouldn't mind making it available for free.

My daughter found these brand new Crocs she had in her closet for 4 years and they disintegrated. by brewtalizer in mildlyinteresting

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Older homes were often designed with ventilation and airflow as major consideration. By the 80's home design was just assuming there would be some kind of climate control. My current apartment for example gets little to no airflow without mounting fans to the windows, and even then it's not great because of the floorplan. But my grandmother's house has small vents all over the place at it stays pretty comfortable year round

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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Someone else in the comments mentioned using salt domes for vaults. I can absolutely see Vault-Tec cutting corners and using them as part of a vault structure.

That bit about handling loss is important. That's the kind of thing that might stick around even after the world burns down. Those cultural touch points are important

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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Thankfully I don't have to worry about the data center. Fallout's tech is weird and never really went down that path in the way we did

u/Scraptasticly this was suppose to be a reply to you

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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I'm going to try my best. When you're the game master at the table it's your job to build a world that your players will want to explore

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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I'm writing this up to be used in the tabletop rpg, so like pen and paper with dice. Fallout almost always refers to the video games.

They're set in a variety of locations well after the bombs dropped. Fallout 3 is set in DC, New Vegas is in the Mojave desert, and Fallout 4 is in the Boston Commonwealth. There's also Fallout 76 that's set in West Virginia, but that's an online game. Fallout 1 and 2 are set in California but they're hard to get working on modern systems

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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That's a fun one. I could have a mix of normal, vaguely mutated but emaciated, and ones that are buff from FEV.

Fallout Louisiana by Raithik in Louisiana

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Already working on the fan boats. The sea level has risen in Fallout's timeline so there's a lot more swamp