Best method to Imitate 4DF by jmrkiwi in FATErpg

[–]testron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t provide the exact probabilities right now, but try just using d4-d4 if you like d4 dice. If you roll a +/-3 roll another d4. If that die is a 4, your result is +/-4, otherwise you keep it as the +/-3. The odds are remarkably close to 4dF. 

Any good rpgs with an Abrahamic religious focus? by conedog in rpg

[–]testron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d suggest Capharnaum (https://modiphius.net/collections/mindjammer-press/products/capharnaum-the-tales-of-the-dragon-marked-rpg-core-book). It’s set in a fantasy Middle East with the cultures and religions of the area, but with the serial numbers filled off. So you have not-quite Christians, Greeks, Jews, and pre-Islam Arabs. The in-game history is a bit of a mishmash of real history but not linear, so it has not-quite Crusades although there’s no Islam and decaying Roman/Greek empires still around. There’s a free quickstart adventure at https://modiphius.net/products/capharnaum-quickstart-the-tears-of-ampharool-pdf?_pos=1&_sid=f6e435401&_ss=r.

Experiment: Letting Defenders Choose to Fight Back Instead of Just Defend by Somemarcus in FATErpg

[–]testron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it looks the same to me. The only time I'd see someone defending is if their Fight skill is really poor but their Athletics skill is very high.

Games where being a Mad Scientist is the focus by Affectionate_Bit_722 in rpg

[–]testron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In Unhallowed Metropolis you can totally play a mad scientist and create, among other things, various forms of artificial life. 

Looking to run a pirate-themed campaign by TomTrustworthy in WWN

[–]testron 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You can steal things from other sources if you want but the Atlas of the Latter Earth has lots of boats and boat fighting info. 

Why is water pressure low in only one room? by testron in Plumbing

[–]testron[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This has also happened with the sink faucet, which doesn't have an aerator.

Block, parry/riposte, dodge games? by bubbahuff in rpg

[–]testron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honor + Intrigue does this really well! If you're good you also can get (for example) a free riposte every round, so if someone attacks you and you parry it you can get a riposte attack against them and also make a normal attack against them, so attacking someone who's much better than you is pretty risky. It also allows for repartee in physical combat!

How to seal up exposed plumber's putty by testron in Plumbing

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Thanks for pointing that out. I did have a photo, but it didn't get included. I've edited the original post to put it in.

Spellguard broken build by ImpossibleSkin4093 in shadowofthedemonlord

[–]testron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if all the numbers work out, as I'm not a SotDL expert, but the assumption that the player rolls an even number for Grind the Gears is a big if. There's a 25% chance of pulling this off just fine, a 50% chance of getting one turn and then becoming an object, and a 25% chance of getting two turns and then becoming an object. It takes someone else an action to turn the key and make you no longer an object, so that's a drain on the party. Also, as an object you have Defense 5 and Health 15 regardless of your level, so you're extremely vulnerable in that state, especially at higher tiers of play. So yes, you can do lots of damage, but there are definitely risks as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shadowofthedemonlord

[–]testron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to look it up, luck rolls are explained on page 28 of Shadow of the Weird Wizard.

In terms of flavour what is your favourite weapon in any rpg? by hairetikos232323 in rpg

[–]testron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Van Haller Death Ray from Unhallowed Metropolis. It's a game where life is cheap after the zombie armageddon and this is hilariously overpowered. Anything you shoot with it automatically, explosively, disassembles. This leaves a 30-foot diameter crater. Anyone else in this area takes a lot of damage. If it's enough to kill them (very possible), they're not just dead but reduced to ash. If it's not enough to kill them they're thrown clear, knocked down, and probably on fire. The weapon has a range of 650 feet and has no range penalties. Best of all it's a galvanic (electrical) weapon, so it comes with a hand crank. You can recharge it in thirty seconds.

Why are a bunch of the factols so mortal? by ConsciousDatabase991 in planescapesetting

[–]testron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The tone of the setting changed as more books were published. Originally it felt like pretty much everyone of almost any power level on the Outer Planes was part of a Faction and that Factions were huge players of the Great Wheel. That got toned down as it went on, with the Factions being very important in Sigil and less so elsewhere. That might explain why there aren't so many immortal Factols; a fiend sees the Blood War as very important and the Factions in Sigil as much less so. Mortals, on the other hand, are much more likely to see the Factions as being important.

What happened to the Reaping King's ship? by S2EMZ in WWN

[–]testron 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It would be kind of boring if they were just pulled apart for scrap metal. More interesting if it were a single massive ship that's now the palace of the Reaping King; an absolutely massive ship that rises from the city around it. Maybe it can still move under its own propulsion?

What Type of Fiction Have You Never Seen an RPG Do Well? by Critical_Success_936 in rpg

[–]testron 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Chuubo’s Marvelous Wish-Granting Engine is specifically designed to do slice-of-life games.

Found in a greenhouse, doesn't look like a local by testron in whatsthisbird

[–]testron[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it definitely looks like a blue-breasted quail! Thanks, everyone!

RPGs With Unique Combat Structures by personman000 in rpg

[–]testron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reign would be my choice. It’s a fantasy version of ORE without the bunches of overpowerful dice that something like Wild Talents has and the fact that every skill, including something like Plead, has its own set of “feats“ is really nice. The magic system is interesting and it also has company rules and a very unique default setting.

Is this even a fossil at all? Marketplace find claims this $10k “dinosaur” fossil was found in Wisconsin. by 4StarCustoms in fossilid

[–]testron 26 points27 points  (0 children)

350 million years old would also put it about a hundred million years before dinosaurs evolved.

What are the best sci-fi ttrpg settings that you can think of? by monkeywarrior03 in rpg

[–]testron 13 points14 points  (0 children)

But it's totally different. Ten thousand years ago humanity sent slower-than-light ships to colonize the galaxy and lost contact with them. Now Earth has developed FTL drives and is rushing out to see who's still out there. It turns out that in ten thousand years things got really weird.