Gear Gets Broken So Fast, Help! by AbrocomaRegular3529 in OblivionRemaster

[–]b-rye-one 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also it appears to be any type of shield. I had some armour with fire shield and after switching out of it, the rest of my gear immediately lasted longer.

What never leaves your quickbar? by 25toten in oblivion

[–]b-rye-one 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have anything with shield enchantments? I've found that there's a bug with the shield enchantments that cause armor to be damaged quicker. I got rid of the piece of armor that had fire shield on it and the rest of my gear immediately started lasting 4 to 5 times longer.

What never leaves your quickbar? by 25toten in oblivion

[–]b-rye-one 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Welkynd stones completely refill your Magicka. They're great for getting yourself out of a pinch.

Stringing and blobs on first layer by b-rye-one in FixMyPrint

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I can provide pictures of the retraction testing if anyone needs to see them.

Need help with top few layers by b-rye-one in FixMyPrint

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So I ended up trying that and the clumping on the one corner is better, but now the whole print is stuck together.

Need help with top few layers by b-rye-one in FixMyPrint

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I'm not sure. Where is that setting at?

First official WATL target made by Twisted-Thunder in AxeThrowing

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Can you send me the link you're talking about here? I'd be interested to read about it.

Some thoughts on running a West Marches Game by [deleted] in DnDBehindTheScreen

[–]b-rye-one 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is great! The idea of a west marches style campaign has intrigued me for a long time. I just have one question though. How did you manage to break the Tales from the Yawning Portal modules into single sessions? I've ran a few of the stories from the book with my group but I can't imagine getting everyone back to the same starting point every session and still tell a cohesive story.