To any and all of you who care about D&D the new mini module has finally gone to space, and is [i]finally [/i]doing the Spelljammer adventures we were promised. Stuff is getting wack, Giff are epic, thri keen are spooky, magical explosions galore, gravity shenaniganery, magic loot, new creepy enemies and it's [b]ALL IN SPACE.[/b]
In other news my Icewind Dale game is going well, we ate yeti meat seasoned with basilisk blood because we make poor choices and live with them. Also ran into QAnon denying a wizard was burned at the stake and we're about to commit even more murder that's intentional this time.
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I really wanna try it with my group. We currently play using Star Wars 5E. I won't lie, I hate the system. They saw the stuff for Spelljammer and are finally curious about regular 5E and I am so excited.
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5E, lol
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Spelljammer pog bump Also, that sounds about how most DnD campaigns tend to feel. "Made poor choices, and dealing with the consequences now. Did run into a cult earlier, there was a lot of violence." "Yeah, someone opened a door that introduced 3 characters including mine. The door was in hell, in a castle of obsidian, that is owned by a friend of the party and is currently besieged by revolutionaries. There's a cat?" "Oh, you mean that kill the mayor, burning his house down, and freeing a dragon was a BAD IDEA? Naw, I think it turned out fine. Wha- No! I don't need a left arm! That was an intentional loss!"
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Spelljammers is cool, I will have to try it in 5e. I have ran multiple Spelljammer games before with, and it was quite enjoyable. Not our typical setting but still really cool. The Giff where always fun, Watson once headbutted one to death as a cleric. All the old 2e settings where really unique, fun to play in, and great to read about.
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Completely different topic, but dangit I thought pog was dead.
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Did you slime race make it in?