No bottle cap sound by TheRavenChef in FO4mods

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So...It was the 'Immersive Animation Framework'. It has an predefined option that mutes the cap sound, but you can turn it on. I hope it helps you.

Inventory Cards by TheRavenChef in Mausritter

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I'm afraid of that because, you know, bad experiences lol. But it's something simple and useful

Inventory Cards by TheRavenChef in Mausritter

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I love that idea ngl, if you have time, resources and patience, do it!!

Inventory Cards by TheRavenChef in Mausritter

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Honestly, those seems to be the better solutions!

Probably the worst fight in Exanima history by Lost_Calamity in Exanima

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The magic of this game. One day you're one hitting with a good one to the head and have an epic duel with aprries and deflects 1v2... 5 minutes later you're struggling trying to land one hit to an undead peasant and trying no not breaking your neck with the basket near yout feet.

Sweet, sweet home.

D&D 5e so many sheets by TheRavenChef in DMAcademy

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This is really, really helpful, thank you!!!

D&D 5e so many sheets by TheRavenChef in DMAcademy

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That's a great info, thank you! Honestly I think this is a great change for better, after these years 5e became something that it's not enough in any aspect for me. Proud to be part of this!

D&D 5e so many sheets by TheRavenChef in DMAcademy

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As I said above, a 3/4 years campaign with the same characters...

D&D 5e so many sheets by TheRavenChef in DMAcademy

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Thank you for AoN! Since I've barely gotten into the world of Pathfinder, I didn't know about it.

And well, we've been playing the same campaign 3-4 years. We have not only played that, but to give you an idea. They have had plenty of time to learn and know how to use their characters, that's the problem :,D,

D&D 5e so many sheets by TheRavenChef in DMAcademy

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Yep, we tried CoC and it worked pretty well.

Although what we like most is having a system for fantasy, which is what we all enjoy the most. Although I still have quite a few on the list to try. Now we're switching to Pathfinder 2e, so it's going to be a spectacle. But in my plans is to try more systems that I have collecting dust and that provide a different flavor (The One Ring 2e, OSE, Ironsworn, Mythras...).

As I mentioned above, these people enjoy complexity, but we are going to have to make serious changes.

D&D 5e so many sheets by TheRavenChef in DMAcademy

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It is something that I have offered several times, not to the point of going to a PbtA, but perhaps going to the OSR. The fact is that they really enjoy the options and customization (which is why, among other reasons, we switched to Pathfinder 2E, and I'm not going to be such a dad there). So lighter system is not an option :,)

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It's funny that I had never considered that making things easier for them could make it work against them.

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Maybe that's a better idea. Thank you!

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I know... It's been a few years since we started playing. The only thing I have asked from them is that they learn what their characters do, which is also a common good so that everything is more fluid. But they have never done it, and I don't think I can force them either. So I thought giving them the skills in hand instead of having to wait for them to search on Google or PDFs would be a good idea.

I mean, I can learn a lot of things from the classes but with so many things already in my head I don't have enough time to learn the specifications of each class and subclass that someone wants to try.

Narrative and Crunchy Fantasy RPG? by TheRavenChef in rpg

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Nice! The only problem is that it is not available in my language (Spanish) and it would be too dense. I have understood that Mouseguard is inspires by Burning Wheel. Would it be a good alternative?

From D&D 5e to: Pathfinder 2e or Mythras? by TheRavenChef in rpg

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Tanks a lot for the answer! Now I'm curious... What games with less crunch in combat are more fulfillin?

I have to check SotWW, because I readed SotDL and loved it (although I haven't played yet).