You’re playing with fire, Ms. Hernandez.
You’re playing with fire, Ms. Hernandez.
Is Mr. Handy only available for purchase, or can he pop up as a challenge reward?
Not enough Nuka Cola. And only one bar!
Have you tried the updated version or are you working off the original?
That's an interesting point - the summons. Would anyone consider it cheating if Twitch Plays found a ringer and summoned them in for every boss fight? I mean - that's all unmodified gameplay. Not at all in the spirit of Twitch Plays but nothing that could be considered cheating.
Seconded. Monkeys on Typewriters does not fit the “Punishing difficulty, appropriately rewarded” mantra of the series. I'm willing to give them a pass on a pause function. It's not like they morphed themselves into a boss creature.
Add the loveable sidekick “Her-Jane” and their fuzzy friend “That-Cat”.
Squirrel Girl.
She’s definitely Hulkish in the physical department. She just skipped over the mental attributes of a Hulk - no anger, no stupidity. Some artists downplay her physicality, though.
Gray Hulk wasn't stronger. He was smarter. I have trading cards to prove it. There's bar graphs and everything.
I’m having a hard time believing that “Lady Cop” was a shelf comic. The panel you showed sounds an awful lot like a PSA - something DC put out four issues of for doctors’ offices to encourage young women to overcome sexual mores in the interest of their own health and safety. The dialogue has that “Grown-up…
It's fortunate I don't shop at Starbucks often. If I ever stood in line behind Brad's nightmare customer, I'm pretty sure I'd black out and murder it. Then politely request my "small black coffee".
Also useful if your refrigerator’s on the fritz and you just got in a load of beholder eyeballs.
The only thing that would make this spell better is a lv 0 illusion that plays a bad wedding song over the length of the spell.
You just broke your DM.
I'm pretty sure he was faking it.
Although I've contributed heavily to the "this spell is actually quite useful" comments to the article, I want to express appreciation for the list and summaries. Any sane person would agree with you, and you've practically sparked a nerdgasm here. Well done!
Here is the excellence of D&D negotiation!
What does your party think of the whole "sudden bright daylight in a dungeon" tactic?
I'd give that a solid chaotic good.