shani66

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[–] shani66@ani.social 2 points 4 months ago

No, not at all. Sure the rich want to be richer, but hurting the poor is a goal in and of itself in our world.

[–] shani66@ani.social 3 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Obviously not. hurting bad people is morally neutral at worst.

[–] shani66@ani.social 8 points 5 months ago

Eh, if I've learned anything living in a shitty little town; you are special. A deeply distressing number of people have no morality, standards, or thoughts of their own.

[–] shani66@ani.social 1 points 5 months ago

If you're still looking for systems to bring in new players, Chronicles of Darkness is almost objectively the best option. The mechanics are very simple (no moving goals, success are always 7 and higher on a dice, you just roll more dice), character creation is the easiest I've ever seen it (the rules for it literally fit on the bottom of the character sheet, no classes or anything to bog people down), the setting is fundamentally familiar to every human alive (the default setting is literally your irl home town with some weird hidden magic shit thrown in), and it's cheap (you only need a single book for whatever it is [think fairies, vampires, werewolves, etc ] you'll be playing).

[–] shani66@ani.social 1 points 5 months ago

'honor' or whatever isn't good and killing an evil creature isn't evil, no matter how you look at it that wasn't an evil action.

[–] shani66@ani.social 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Before i mention class fantasy, i highly recommend you find a better system. Ikik everyone who plays a better system tells people to do that, but it really does seem like dnd in general (not even just 5e) won't appeal to your tastes. Have you tried mage the ascension? It's literally about coming up with your fantasy of who you want to be, with more freedom in how you build and use your character. I'm playing a modern witch in my current game, communing with spirits and influencing fates, meanwhile we've had a hypertech engineer and wuxia martial artist in the same group with no incongruities (we do think the other people's ways of doing 'magic' is weird and wrong, but that's how it's supposed to work in setting).

As for 5e; magic classes don't really differentiate themselves well enough. wizards and sorcerer cannot coexist as truly distinct things without actual vancian casting (which the game would be better off entirely without imo), as it stands sorceror is just worse wizard. Clerics have the same mechanical problems, they are just better wizards and their flavor falls short when DMs are reluctant to use the flavor text of religion to force a player's hand or remove their spells, which is crucial for the class to fulfill it's fantasy imo. Warlocks are mechanically distinct, but share cleric's reliance on the dm to be distinct narratively, and again it seems like the 5e community is against things like that.

The lack of rules or the enforcement of them hurts classes as well. Without a working economy wizards don't have a reliable method of learning magic and martials don't have access to magic weapons to support the 'guy with a stick' fantasy so they get weirder and weirder subclasses, that ruin the fantasy, to make up for it. The slow combat discourages dangerous travel, which means ranger's big thing (being the guy who travels real good) is thrown out the window too.

Side note: A big issue I've seen online is that people think mechanics are arbitrary, generic, and cannot support narrative. It feels like wotc buys into this line of thought and i don't think 6th edition will fix any of the issues here because of that.

[–] shani66@ani.social 0 points 5 months ago

Not to mention, 5e is actually really bad for Homebrew. Without some kind of strong foundation to build off of its really hard to make something balanced (doesn't apply to just combat) and you can't escape 5e's bad mechanics without a whole new system.

Side note, I'm pretty sure wotc's predatory pricing is part of the reason people don't move to other systems. They think every game needs a bare minimum 3 books for $50 each to get started, when $40 for a complete book with all the base rules is actually a little pricey for ttrpgs.

[–] shani66@ani.social 0 points 5 months ago

Simply ignoring the way your class is meant to play doesn't make 5e flexible, if anything it feels like a consequence of the system not being flexible.

[–] shani66@ani.social 1 points 5 months ago

He's criticizing 5e, it only makes sense that he's being down voted to some extent. 5e is very popular and doesn't really do anything well, so it's fans (that engage in niche forums like this) are mostly brand loyalists and immature children/young adults just discovering their hobbies

[–] shani66@ani.social 21 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I'm sure Aquaman is in the market for some land

[–] shani66@ani.social 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

You realize you could watch every ad on every video a creator puts out for a year and generate them less than a coffee, yeah? If you care go give them 5 dollars.

Fuck, an integrated donation/payment thing on YouTube would go so much farther for Google's profit than ads ever would as well!

[–] shani66@ani.social 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Not scam ads, intrusive ads. A decade ago i read cracked and the only ads were non intrusive sidebar ads or a banner at the top. They didn't play music, they didn't interrupt what i was doing, they just existed. Google, being the near complete monopoly it is, could easily force the standard to return to that and many people would never even go looking for adblockers.

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