KitFoxtrot
Kit Foxtrot
KitFoxtrot

Heh, considering Kratos is a Spartan, why didn't you get any sex mini-games with him and guys? ;)

Sure, but why does the bad guy have to pick on a woman? Why not a guy? The point is, when a victim is needed, the majority of the time, the victim is a woman. This is a problem. Why not have a 'guy in distress'? Why not have a guy be beat up and left hanging to be rescued? Why not have the boyfriend captured and

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Nope, always been transgendered. Just post-op, probably.

This movie pissed me off on multiple levels. From the trailer, I was expecting a league of assassins who were chosen by Fate to kill people. I was expecting, from the trailer, to see Fate Manipulation, people bending the laws of probability to do amazing things. I was expecting it to be inherited - the father dies,

Let's see. My favourite Saturday Morning 'toons. Dungeons and Dragons, Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs, Pirates of Dark Water, Godzilla, Thundercats, Transformers, GI Joe, Mighty Orbots, COPS, Bionic 6, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, Superman (1980s), Static Shock, Xiaolin Showdown, Batman Beyond, Superman

:D I like how you think.

I love that comparison. Just love it.

I have a phobia of bees/wasps/hornets. I was in a car at a red light, and saw one outside. I stared at the thing, fascinated with my sworn enemy...

My wife wants this game, and I don't blame her.

But Riot also checks logs - so if you're screwed, you can state your case, and they'll look it over. If you're innocent, they'll rectify it.

1) Regardless of how much money you put in, you're playing on their servers, which means that no, you do not have the right to 'let people know what you think of them'.

This also happened with Static Shock. The people behind it decided to create a second season, even accepting a loss for it, because they loved the show that much. However, there was no real toy line for it, and thus it failed to make money, and was cancelled anyway. A real shame.

That streamlining is a selling point. I'd picked up the most recent edition of Shadowrun, and that book was... dense. The most recent editions of Legend of the Five Rings seem packed full of rules as well, and all these extra rules detract from the game.

I've adored the 5e books so far, and I'm a Red Box grognard.

I used to be a dick about wording with wishes, but then decided it was too much of a hassle, and makes the game less fun. So, I simply said, 'tell me what you want the wish to do', and if it falls inside the wish's purview, it's done. If it isn't, I tell the player that, and work with the player to get the wish

That's good. In Pathfinder, I pushed myself up to an AC of about 44 by 12th Level. Specifically because I am aware of how BAB and AC interact, and I wanted to make damn sure the biggest things didn't turn me into a fine mist.

Okay, as a (mostly) white male, this article was certainly not for me. I sped through it mostly out of curiosity, but the first thing I did afterwards was send this as a link to my wife so she could enjoy it.

I believe that WotC is hiring Kobold to do the adventures for them, so there's something there. We'll have to see, definitely.

I came into Dungeons and Dragons with the red box set (BECMI). AD&D seemed a little too clunky for me in places, and I was a fan of 2nd Edition - especially with the introduction of Kits. 3rd Edition was a bit too math heavy, I found (my wife hates math, so I wind up doing all the work for her characters every time

I've got two friends who are autistic. Specifically, they have Aspergers, which makes them functionally autistic. One's an evil CCG player, he makes decks which just completely hose me regularly. The other one's gotten into Magic recently, and she does well enough.