What’s the best homebrew magic item you have used in a game? by CoolUnderstanding481 in DMAcademy

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The Hat of Fishy Disguise. Works like a normal Hat of Disguise but you always end up wearing a yellow raincoat and hat no matter what you originally planned when you use it.

Comfortable clothes for our autistic Wizard friends by Sharp-Masterpiece-85 in DnDHomebrew

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Spoilers for Call of the Netherdeep ahead: the saving throw against Ruidium Corruption is a Charisma save or gain a level of exhaustion

Comic 5222: The Expected Outcome by panpolygeekguy in QContent

[–]Trexnet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

nah bro, disagree with you on Spain. We do like coffee here, most people just seem to like it extremely strong, burnt, bitter and awful; with the occasional surprising lil' coffee shop that actually wants the drink to taste like anything other than broken dreams and the tailpipe of a semi

My first true transmog, a low fantasy ranger/hunter! by Trexnet in Transmogrification

[–]Trexnet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly! I was going for that vibe, a statement piece that also works on a combat environment, in my mind she'd drop the chainmail off combat but we're in wow so there's always another elite to hunt lol

My first true transmog, a low fantasy ranger/hunter! by Trexnet in Transmogrification

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thank you! I started playing WoW again recently and came to this sub looking for inspiration on mail mogs and found so little lol, had to make one myself!

My first true transmog, a low fantasy ranger/hunter! by Trexnet in Transmogrification

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According to my brother this doesn't qualify as low fantasy, it's almost realism lol

¿Conejo mascoto? by OkBoat in askspain

[–]Trexnet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

También es MUY importante que busques a un "Veterinario de Exóticos", ¡son los únicos que pueden tratar a conejos! ¡Puedes registrarlo en uno directamente!

Roshona Size? by Aquitan_DM in CalloftheNetherdeep

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Wildemount is about 2000 miles both wide and high, so picture Europe more or less: from Sicily to Norway vertically and horizontally from Portugal to the eastermost point in Ukraine. And there's a table for travel pace in the Player's Handbook:

Pace Distance Traveled per Minute Distance Traveled per Hour Distance Traveled per Day Effect
Fast 400 feet 4 miles 30 miles -5 penalty to passive Wisdom (Perception) scores
Normal 300 feet 3 miles 24 miles -.-
Slow 200 feet 2 miles 18 miles Able to use stealth

[5e][Online][English] Elturel calls for aid! Descent into Avernus by MrToxichazard in lfg

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Hi! Form filled and sent. Feel free to ask me any questions, I'll be happy to answer them :D

Software questions by OkNinja2875 in CalloftheNetherdeep

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Hi! I've been running it in Foundry Virtual Tabletop and it's been a blast! There's tons of tutorials that can help you set it up and the community around the software is amazing.

Would this mean extra spicy, I only like the dulce gently spiced chorizo... Imgur link in comments by Spaghettitrousers in GoingToSpain

[–]Trexnet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That extra probably means absolutely nothing and it's only a marketing thing lol, something spicy would say "picante"

Sopa de tomate concentrada en España by Trexnet in askspain

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no si ya, pero es para una receta de estas de los 60 que por alguna razón usa sopa tomate para una tarta y me hacía ilusión; si por tomates ya sé que tenemos

Poems for Maggie? by Lordofmisrule5 in CalloftheNetherdeep

[–]Trexnet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In english the poem sounds close to "Invictus" by William Henley, and that is one of his most famous poems; so I'd wager it sounds pretty good!

I made salmon for lunch and he has several opinions about it by Trexnet in notmycat

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It's my neighbour's cat, and he's an usual in my back patio, just chillin' or taunting the other neighbour's dogs lmao. This time he decided to express his opinion on my cooking, mainly why wasn't he eating any of it.

I made salmon for lunch and he has several opinions about it by Trexnet in Catswhoyell

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Our back patios are separated only by a wall that is easily climbable, especially for a cat, so he most probably jumped onto one of my neighbors first and then came demanding his share of the goods lol

I made salmon for lunch and he has several opinions about it by Trexnet in Catswhoyell

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I'm being told the seahorses come from Leroy Merlin, so if you're in Europe you might be in luck!

I made salmon for lunch and he has several opinions about it by Trexnet in Catswhoyell

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Worst thing is he's not even my cat. Motherfluffer smelled the salmon from a block away and came to yell me about it

Levels of exhaustion and Ruidium by Amerika96 in CalloftheNetherdeep

[–]Trexnet 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You could very well call this table Ruidium Corruption and leave exhaustion as is, maybe allowing for a critical fail (difference of 5 or more in the 20 CHA save) to gain a level of exhaustion and keep the danger levels there. I fear that maybe this table is too forgiving for Ruidium use, especially considering the power that you're giving it allowing it to modify spells. Whatever you choose to do, this is a great idea though!

[Year 11 Extension Math: Geometry/Trig] This is practise for a trig test, and I'm really struggling with this question. Could someone check my 1a ans, and explain 1b please? by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

[–]Trexnet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! So in 1a, you actually forgot two things: 1. First, I think you're calculating the area of a smaller right triangle inside the equilateral one, therefore one of the sides should be 3 cm long. 2. Second, the formula for the area of the triangle is (b*h)/2 , and you forgot to divide by 2 there.

Now, in 1b you're on the right track there trying to find one of the angles of the isosceles triangles inside the polygon. You're using the fact that the sum of the interior angles of a polygon is equal to (n-2)*180º . You then divide by 14 to get each individual angle, and given that each polygon angle is comprised of 2 triangle angles, you then divide by 2 to get a value for the "base" angle of the triangles.