“...and the Ancient Evil is defeated, and slumbers once more. Yet, one day, it may again awaken, to spread dread and darkness upon the lands of the living once more.
“...and the Ancient Evil is defeated, and slumbers once more. Yet, one day, it may again awaken, to spread dread and darkness upon the lands of the living once more.
Marvel has already proven taking gambles on relatively obscure characters works out, and Lobo is much less obscure than, say, the Guardians of the Galaxy were when they got their surprise movie announcement.
The show being animated is the best. I understand CGI has improved a lot but the crazy shit that happens in superhero comics still looks weird even with expensive CGI. This show being animated avoids that. There is a live action movie in the works but I have no expectations.
Yeah, Pathfinder 2 is what 4th edition wanted to be, before it threw the baby out of the bathwater. It’s clearly still DnD, with iconic elements like the full alignment grid and vancian magic, but it’s more streamlined, more modular, the setting is more gonzo in places, and it is clearly embraces contemporary…
Pathfinder 2e is arguably slightly more crunchy than 5e overall, but in some ways it's more streamlined. Not a step back at all. Worth checking out if you've never looked into it.
As other have said Pathfinder 1st edition was just a slightly improve version of 3.5, since Paizo had been a huge third-party partner of Wizards during that era, publishing the seminal magazines Dragon and Dungeon, until Wizards took those online and in-house for 4th edition and refused to put 4th edition under the…
Pathfinder is modified 3.5, to the point where it was often called 3.75 as a joke. I never cared for pathfinder because it was basically a powergaming sim, but I GM PF2e. Have for a few years now, abandoned 5e because those “simplified rules” are actually just dumping more of the load on the DM’s shoulders to patch up…
For us Kirby fans: Yes, this is the same Devil Dinosaur that Jack Kirby created in 1978 as a character to help Marvel Comics reach younger readers. It took a while, but it worked. Credit King Kirby!
Willow is a really good dnd show. Watch it and pretend the players are talking and the DM has instituted the “if you say it, your character says it” rule.
Wonderful timing, WotC. 10/10. No notes.
The plan: Make D&D a huge multimedia brand.
I only ever played 5e because it’s what was being played. I think I’m good and done with D&D and WotC now.
this is what i was trying to say and i apologize if anyone read this any other way — we believe that anything previously published by the OGL 1.0 will not be affected. We believe that wotc will say that anything published after OGL 1.1 is released will have to abide by 1.1, and you will not be able to ues 1.0 going…
You absolutely have to be joking. Did you even read the article?
True, but as you point out...that makes Wizards the bad guys. And being seen as the bad guys can hurt you more than having competition.
As a Pathfinder player (I was never able to get onto DnD 5e. I tried, but I just find it so incredibly bland) this sucks major balls, but is not remotely surprising. Wizards has a long history of taking something that is working to everyone’s satisfaction, butchering it to squeeze more money out of it, than acting…
yep, unless Piazo agrees to the new license it’s going to be hard to defend this in court as these types of open licenses do not list an end date for the license specifically “perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive license” which most courts will state means that Paizo and other creators that got to the license prior to…
What a scoop!
Good to see D&D get back to its roots of being run by a complete bag of dicks
I couldn’t get through the first episode, I loved the movie ( I was in it at the end as a kid) but I did not like how it was going.