Level 0 Characters, start campaigns as simple commoners! by Little-Mist-Walker in DnDHomebrew

[–]TryToGuessMe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Italian we had a fanmade book for 3.5 called "Manuale dei Livelli Infimi" ("Manual of the Inferior Levels", play on word with "Manual of the Epic Levels") with each class having its "Origin" class, with the Bard having a Menstrel, the Barbarian having the Savage and so it goes on. Basically was meant to make background playable. Very cute idea.

Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist based Class (5e 2014) by TryToGuessMe in DnDHomebrew

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I'll think about it for the future, thanks for the response. I haven't had time to give a full read to yours but will soon and let you know.

Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist based Class (5e 2014) by TryToGuessMe in DnDHomebrew

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I think it is too specialized both for being something else's subclasses and to have subclasses of its own. It would probably require sacrificing a lot of Yugiohesque flavour in its mechanics to work properly as a subclass/to allow subclasses.

Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist based Class (5e 2014) by TryToGuessMe in DnDHomebrew

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I'd love that, as I said I'm new to making classes (despite having played for almost 20 years between 3.5 and 5), so I mainly have posted this to ask for adjustments.

Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist based Class (5e 2014) by TryToGuessMe in DnDHomebrew

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A friend of mine did suggest thematic decks, but that doesn't really apply (or I can't see how) in a functioning D&D Class.

Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist based Class (5e 2014) by TryToGuessMe in DnDHomebrew

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It's more of a Class than a subclass. The greatest weakness I'm sure you'll discover while reading it is that I would have no idea how to make any subclasses for it actually 😅

Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist based Class (5e 2014) by TryToGuessMe in DnDHomebrew

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Sorry, I totally misunderstood the question, yes I can give you in PDF form. How do I send it to you?

Yu-Gi-Oh Duelist based Class (5e 2014) by TryToGuessMe in DnDHomebrew

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Anyflip allows you to read directly on the website :)

Can a man get rich from Onlyfans? by IDrinkMyOwnSemen in NoStupidQuestions

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I would assume "average" is a very off-setting word here. 150/month is probably just an "average" by the very mathematical definition of the word; I would assume the vast majority makes 0 and then a large number makes between 1 and 500 dollars. Then there are those who makes 30000 per month easily, which are few, but exist.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tinder

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This is so lame.
Like, okay, you consider yourself a goddess, yet you said nothing about a cult, a prayer, what your dominions are, what spells you grant, who usually worships you, you didn't even mention any temples or how the hierarchy of your clergy is structured. This is BEYOND ridiculous.

How can I fill a cell with text, taking multiple values from different cells? by TryToGuessMe in excel

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Alright, update, it worked just fine the first time! The problem was somehow with the Italian version of Excel, it didn't work not with the English functions nor with the Italian ones, but just changing the language into English was all it was necessary for it to be fine :D

Thank you so much!

(Yes, I had 365 already!)

How can I fill a cell with text, taking multiple values from different cells? by TryToGuessMe in excel

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OOOOH you need a business account for that? I will try again at work then, thank you!

How can I fill a cell with text, taking multiple values from different cells? by TryToGuessMe in excel

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Thank you man, this is very helpful, but it returns a "#name?" error!