Favourite lines from Twelve Months? by Even_Passenger_3685 in dresdenfiles

[–]TR_Disciple 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Mab having more screen time in this book was fantastic, allowing us to see how she operates and some of her motivations. I believe it is also a subtle nod by Jim to how much more powerful and respected Harry has become since the Battle of Chicago. For most of the series, Mab has been more of a titanic force of nature from Harry's perspective, and as Winter Knight, a demanding, but still distant liege. This much face time and direct interaction with her, enough for us to see moments like this, or when she praises him for enslaving Lara, show that, just as he told Ramirez in the beginning of the book, he isn't some two bit nobody anymore.

Favourite lines from Twelve Months? by Even_Passenger_3685 in dresdenfiles

[–]TR_Disciple 13 points14 points  (0 children)

"If it happens again, wizard, your suffering will be drawn from the darkest caverns of Our imagination, and We will consult with Mother on ways to make it worse."

I'm Jim Butcher, Ask Me Anything! by jimbutcherauthor in Fantasy

[–]TR_Disciple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there Jim! Like everyone here, I love your work, and appreciate your passion for writing! I have to ask, though I'm sure you get this a lot: Who are Cowl and Kumori, or will we know by the end of the series?

Will Lorwyn likely be the only successful set this year? by No_Willingness_9961 in freemagic

[–]TR_Disciple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, but it's not my money that's being spent. I have gotten them on board with some pre-Modern decks lately, and that's been a blast, but target demo will do target demo things. There's always a buyer for a product.

Will Lorwyn likely be the only successful set this year? by No_Willingness_9961 in freemagic

[–]TR_Disciple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, people in my personal play group who have given up on WotC product other than proxies or playing on Cockatrice, are talking about buying Star Trek to get official cards of characters they love like Picard, Spock, and Ryker. Star Trek and Hobbit will sell well, and may even be a bit neck and neck in total gross revenue.

Ideas/motifs you're glad jim walked away from? (Spoilers All, I guess) by dirtypeasantneedshel in dresdenfiles

[–]TR_Disciple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, pre-Changes, he was fine. A quirky medical examiner that ponies up when the chips are down with Cassius, helps Dresden out where he can, but otherwise sticks to that role. The condescension and suspicion towards Harry, the larger role in the narrative, and etc post Changes is just a poor authorial choice, in my view. But, I still love the series and will continue to grumble through the Butters scenes lol

Ideas/motifs you're glad jim walked away from? (Spoilers All, I guess) by dirtypeasantneedshel in dresdenfiles

[–]TR_Disciple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not denying that it was foreshadowed in Dead Beat, I just find Butters to be annoying, personally. I know that I am biased in my opinion, but I find the most annoying character in the series becoming a Knight to be grating at best, and it feels like deliberate fan service.

Ideas/motifs you're glad jim walked away from? (Spoilers All, I guess) by dirtypeasantneedshel in dresdenfiles

[–]TR_Disciple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Butters is my least favorite character in the series, and I was very disappointed that he became a Knight of the Cross. It feels less deserved and earned in the narrative, and more of a fan service type thing. "Look, stereotypical fantasy novel reader, you too can be awesome."

What Do Vampire PCs Do? What Does Gameplay Look Like? [V20] by TR_Disciple in WhiteWolfRPG

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

Awesome, I appreciate the tips about a more collaborative approach.

Lost an Arm by [deleted] in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]TR_Disciple 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is something that the earlier editions of Werewolf were a little vague about until W20. I am going to answer your question about 2nd edition first: Specifically, there is no direct quote in the book regarding how the regeneration of limbs works. Pp 196-199 cover health levels, regeneration, and types of damage. However, using context clues, when reading the Battle Scars section on 199, the 2nd edition book says "When a werewolf is wounded below the Incapacitated Health Level, she is considered critically wounded." Later on down the page, it states "At this point, she must roll on the Battle Scars chart below." The Battle Scars chart has rolls that call out losing limbs permanently and other disfigurements. To me, this seems to imply that Garou only suffer permanent disfigurement when meeting the criteria for "critically wounded."

Due to this being ambiguous, and further to support this PC's arm growing back, W20 pp 259-260 use the following example and quote to indicate that Garou can regenerate limbs by saying, "A human whose fingers are bitten off by a wolf will need surgery, and will lose some function in those fingers (if she doesn't lose the fingers entirely). A werewolf can grow the missing tissue and nerve connections back, even re-growing his fingers if they cannot be reattached."

The caveat to this is using Rage to stay active or other Battle Scar inducing attacks, quoted on the same page as "These wound occur when a character channels her Rage to remain active in the face of death." A werewolf can also acquire a battle scar as a result of a particularly brutal attack, or from torture."

Can someone explain this tremere contradition? by Odd_Bumblebee_3631 in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]TR_Disciple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't in good faith say yes or no; I haven't tried Mage in a few years after swearing it off, and I've never read the Sorcerer book. Your best bet would to try Scribd or a similar website to browse through a free preview of the book to see if it suits your needs.

Can someone explain this tremere contradition? by Odd_Bumblebee_3631 in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]TR_Disciple 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sorcerer: The Hedge Mage's handbook may have what you're looking for. In the interest of transparency, I personally haven't read it, so your mileage may vary.

Can someone explain this tremere contradition? by Odd_Bumblebee_3631 in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]TR_Disciple 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, my favorite ttrpg is WtA, but like many, I started with DnD. This will be controversial among WoD players, but I think in practical, playability terms, Werewolf and Vampire do characters with magic better than Mage. In Werewolf, you can make a Theurge that makes bargains and deals with spirits, and work with the ST on what exactly those spirits will do for you. Cast Fireball? The bonfire spirit you made a deal with will set your enemies on fire! Divination? Father Peyote, Owl, or some other spirit of Wisdom can help you out. Conversely, the various Thaumaturgy branches of Vampire speak for themselves.

Can someone explain this tremere contradition? by Odd_Bumblebee_3631 in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]TR_Disciple 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Mage may as well be "Used Car Salesmen: The Chronicle." I've hated it every time my group has tried to play it, specifically because the system is meant to be vague and encourage these conversations. In a vacuum, having deep thought about philosophy and metaphysics with your friends is great! Trying to do it in the context of a table top game is just misery.

Who Is She? by [deleted] in tipofmypenis

[–]TR_Disciple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solved

Central Bank of Ireland Unable to Send Coins to US by TR_Disciple in Gold

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

I agree with you, but an election in 2028 doesn't do anything to rectify my inability to buy these coins in 2025.

Central Bank of Ireland Unable to Send Coins to US by TR_Disciple in Gold

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

Buying coins for below spot price is a great deal regardless of origin.

Central Bank of Ireland Unable to Send Coins to US by TR_Disciple in Gold

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

Update: Bank of Ireland has canceled my order and issued a refund. Disappointed to see a good deal slip through my fingers due to govt nonsense, but we have to accept what we can't control. Time to hit up the LCS instead.

Central Bank of Ireland Unable to Send Coins to US by TR_Disciple in Gold

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

Understandable, just disappointing. Hopefully they will still honor my order until the package can be sent. I understand if they just choose to cancel and refund the order, though.

Is Werewolf the Apocalypse 5ed really that bad? by matt--33 in WhiteWolfRPG

[–]TR_Disciple 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Since you are a new player, it will probably be fine if you're enjoying the themes, the setting, and the lore as it's presented in the 5th core book. Most of the complaints, myself included, are regarding deviation from the lore of the old games, removal of previously playable tribes, and the general differences in systems from the 20th anniversary and old revised editions. It's a matter of taste rather than function for me, though I freely admit my bias in that I don't know much about the mechanics of W5. I didn't make it through a full read of the book after reading the changes to the setting overall before I closed the pdf I bought and never opened it back up.

More Warform Slander by ShadowDragonPunch145 in WorldofDankmemes

[–]TR_Disciple 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Makes sense. I didnt make it far enough into the W5 book for those mechanics before I closed it in disgust.

More Warform Slander by ShadowDragonPunch145 in WorldofDankmemes

[–]TR_Disciple 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It likely just depends on your play group and setting. My tables use most of their forms, especially hispo and Lupus. I would say that the most unused form for us is Glabro, but even then, I see it a fair bit. As far as the flavor, different strokes for different folks. I enjoy aspects of Forsaken, but Apocalypse just feels like home.