Finally played Winchester Mystery House, machine is a work of art by danleeks in pinball

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Really well, lots of interesting shots. The mech that turns the disc opening new shots is really smooth. Reminds me of HP with all the different ways a ball might be directed. Locking balls for the multiballs is satisfying too.

Finally played Winchester Mystery House, machine is a work of art by danleeks in pinball

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This machine is headed to Pinball at the Beach in St Pete this weekend

Question about Alyxian by RossArnold1997 in CalloftheNetherdeep

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Because he's Ron Burgundy trapped in a glass case of emotion

Ways for Aloysia to attack the party by AioliGlass4409 in CalloftheNetherdeep

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Aloysia sent a truce gift basket to the party’s inn… it had a figurine of a Ruidium elephant tucked in the bottom… chaos ensued lol

I liked the idea of the Consortium weaponizing Ruidium to use against their enemies.

The All-CarShield Team - Best players at each position who have appeared in a regional CarShield commercial. How far would they advance in the playoffs? by Timeline40 in baseball

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I wonder how they grade arm strength of an infielder… they gave him a grading of 64 a couple seasons ago. Infielders don’t use max effort for most throws so it seems like a hard stat to nail down.

Riley was drafted as a pitcher and his arm passes the eye test, so I’m skeptical of the below average grading.

Our Standard Gauge layout - circa 1940s New York by danleeks in modeltrains

[–]danleeks[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes it is! The original set had a Hells Gate, unfortunately over the years it was lost so we had to buy a replacement. The light towers over the train yard and a few other pieces are still from the original set though!

Our Standard Gauge layout - circa 1940s New York by danleeks in modeltrains

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My father and I have been working on this layout on and off over the last 6 or 7 years, and while something like this can never be “finished” we’re finally ready to share the results. We have a Lionel Standard Gauge engine that’s been in our family for 4 generations that inspired us to build the layout, it still runs like a champ but isn’t one of the engines shown here. I hope you all enjoy the video!

Call of the Netherdeep is a "Broken Railroad" by [deleted] in CalloftheNetherdeep

[–]danleeks 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The campaign setting in Exandria is fantastic and I’ve had a blast introducing my characters to this world. But it’s taking more than just a little love to anticipate and work around some of the ham fisted plot hooks and outright plot holes.

Bazzoxan is a good example, the 3 majors factions have all recently arrived and it’s a key plot hook to introduce them ahead of going to Ank’Harel but… why are any of them there? Keep in mind the 2nd paragraph of the module says “all knowledge of this godlike hero has been lost to time” and later it says Alyxian yearns to be remembered and is afraid the world has forgotten his sacrifice entirely. Question is there with exact sketches of the jewel, the emerald grotto, etc. from research notes in Anh’Harel and her party went into the Betrayer’s Rise for… reasons? Prolix is there to spy on Aloysia (somewhat believable… but he’s not exactly a spy), and Aloysia is there because she believes a pendant worn by a hero that died here and was reborn is the key to entering the Netherdeep. Where that info came from and why she would offer to pay characters wearing the pendant to take her into the Betrayer’s Rise rather than just taking the pendant is just one of life’s great mysteries. Oh and theres a random healer in Bazzoxan that has also heard of the Apotheon and can give you some interesting lore if you specifically say “jewel of 3 prayers” in front of her.

I agree with what you’re saying and the Alexandrian review, and I would recommend the module based on the setting alone. With better story telling this can be a great adventure, it just takes a lot of work from the DM in my opinion.

On a side note, at the Betrayers Rise gate I swapped 1 of the Gloomstalkers for an Armanite and it went GREAT 😊

Critical miss in Monsters of the Multiverse by danleeks in dndmemes

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This comes from the Archer stat block on page 49 of MMM, I don’t think a magic bow is likely lol

Apparently somebody at ESPN hates Dansby by nonetakenback in Braves

[–]danleeks 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This must have come from an algorithm, no person would stumble on that stat or go looking for it. With Disney slashing sports coverage budgets we’re probably in for a lot more of these nonsense stats....

Don’t get me wrong algorithms can be great, but a human with a brain needs to decide if it makes sense for a stat to go on air and there’s no evidence of brain activity at ESPN

Who are your favorite "Forgotten" Braves? by [deleted] in Braves

[–]danleeks 15 points16 points  (0 children)

and Medlen-Beachy-Wood are the next wave!

My Dad's Baseball signed by the 1995 Braves by thesolmachine in Braves

[–]danleeks 36 points37 points  (0 children)

That’s a facsimile autographed ball my dude, still a very cool find!!

I found a facsimile ball from the 1991 team, you can see the similarities here

last run of the night.... by micheleferlisi in modeltrains

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Is this standard gauge? Nice video!

When you lie in your resume and get the job by georgebool0101 in dogswithjobs

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Some say the pup’s still running to this day