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You’re literally describing a dungeon any tabletop gamer is familiar with. He’s using a pretty universal idea for DMs for some harmless fun in a game. Is it cliche? Sure. But damned if it isn’t funny that it fucking works on adventurers in a completely different context.

She was literally mocking the kind of person who’d claim this. You missed the whole joke.

Lots of us don’t have any trouble following the plot. We get shit on for accepting the plot. Is it convuloted? Sure. But it isn’t hard to follow if you play the games. It’s silly to say a novel series is dense and doesnt make sense when players refuse to read books 3-6 because they are waiting for book 7 to come out.

Sounds like he is, considering he understands being a narcissistic pathological liar is hardly material for leadership.

Yesterday I ate a carne asada burrito from Muchas Gracias. I liked it so much that I purchased another today, and got to enjoy it again.

Finally, I can play Everyone’s Gone to the Rapture. :3 This cost bump hasn’t been too bad at all.

Curse of Strahd does a wonderful job of leaving those hooks in the game but not making them an immediate part of the adventure, but rather things the adventurers could encounter. It’s very simple to weave the encounters they run into via exploration and their own means to the story you’re weaving together, and the

I hate to be that guy, but Mass Suggestion only effects Twelve Creatures in 5e. It sounds like your DM was used to Pathfinder, and you didn’t tell your DM that little tidbit. Unless of course you cast it a bunch of times, in which case the army might have noticed their friends acting weird when they started to leave.

Bloodborne.

Except that he knows his Warcraft history...read the other replies linking the wiki proving OP wrong.

Generations was ok, but Colors was a masterpiece. I was a really big fan in the Genesis days, I enjoyed Adventure 1 and 2 and Heroes but pretty much thought the last few were kinda shallow and poor efforts. I highly recommend Colors as it captured the joy of the Elder Days, why highlighting the greatest offerings of

Actually that Mundo is a reference to the Fel Orcs of Warcraft.

Private Smiley nailed it on the head. And no, 90% of the heroes aren't copied. Take a look at ANY of the kits on the champions and you'll see that.

Considering they developed DoTA and Icefrog is pretty much borrowing a great deal from Warcraft doesn't mean anything to you.

Mortal Kombat. That is all.

You designate how much you give to charity. You can give the game devs NOTHING if you want.

No, that's Jim, the fourth roommate. He's from the comic.

I really see it as a means to relax. The world carries on without you and its a place where you meet charming characters while making the town your own. Simple activities and charming daily events is immersive enough to get you to care, and simple enough that it doesn't require any true commitment. Other games of the

I fucking loved this one. I remember when Ego first posted this, it was hysterical.

Except for the fact that that's not how language works. It is standard here, despite the misuses, and, like pronunciation, it becomes accepted and utilized in everyday language. I've read practice being used as a verb in novels, academic journals, and written collaborative projects from around the world. It's fine.