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Honestly, you're probably set for skills, and between the Cleric and Paladin more than enough divine magic. Warlock's probably got the Arcane stuff handled, so... try a Dex-based Fighter. Your party's going to need someone with athleticism since there's probably going to be some Tomb Raider-y traversal issues, and the Champion archetype gets some neat stuff there regarding proficiency bonuses and jumping. And its hard to go wrong with a rapier and a longbow as weapons. I don't recommend Eldritch Knight considering its INT-based and you need to spec specifically for it.With that said; I'm not quite sure as to what I should be going for myself. Like, we've already got a Paladin and Cleric in the party, which is what I usually played, so I'm wanting to branch out a bit.
My dude you're not completely in the wrongI’m genuinely starting to wonder if I should just give up on this hobby.
For one thing, literally everything is turning political. It wouldn’t even be as bad if they weren’t mostly left wing drivel written by overweight manchildren.
But then the few times I do find a system that’s both good, interesting, and apolitical, I want to run it. The problem is that all my friends are leaving the state, save 3 (soon to be 4, only to be 3 again). And whenever I try to introduce, say, OSE, Sword World, or Castles and Crusades, everyone’s magically busy.
Online games are out. I get no privacy in my room, so I’ll have to deal with my sub-100 IQ sister and her sub-80 IQ boyfriend acting like special ed children while I enjoy a hobby a normal adult enjoys. And play by post games never last either. They always crumble like wet toast after a couple sessions, maximum. Not to mention, actually finding peoplr is a gamble.
And IRL games with randos are even worse. With online games, you can just find a server with no troons and find games, and already a plurality of the problem players are gone. Irl, you have to find a way to vet people without giving away that you’re avoiding troons. Once they catch a whiff of it, you’re on everyone’s shit list.
That’s if you can even find a store to begin with. There’s almost no FLGS in my area. Every time I look on google, it lists every store near me- the vast majority being in New York City. And no, I’m not paying 15 dollars each week to go to one of the worst cities in the country.
How are you even supposed to play a game with all the horseshit going on in the hobby? I just want some kind of white pill for not just this hobby, but literally any hobby I have.
Don't let a bunch of freaks tell you what you can and can't do in your own damn escapism game, find a few friends with similar ideals and similar game tastes and enjoy the game : )
Sure? What's your solution, though?I'll say it again:
This is all well and good for established groups to just ignore Woketards of the Coast making Pelor Gay.
But one day you're going to need to find players, or move and need a new group. And you'll discover the space overrun with Trannies, Faggots, and Furry coomers.
I'll say it again:
This is all well and good for established groups to just ignore Woketards of the Coast making Pelor Gay.
But one day you're going to need to find players, or move and need a new group. And you'll discover the space overrun with Trannies, Faggots, and Furry coomers.
Sure? What's your solution, though?
Yeah the time to "not surrender to these freaks" was like years ago. Probably 4E. Waaaaaay too late for that.Sure? What's your solution, though?
Because we shouldn't surrender the field to these freaks to begin with, and the only way we can do it, short of buying majority shares on Hasbro, is to foster the kind of community we want to see. Which is what the poster you quoted was talking about.
That is the definition of surrendering the field. "Just scurry off to the games nobody plays and let these people be the face of your hobby."Move to systems and lore that doesn't cave to Trannies or suck the girl dick. Deny them not just your wallet but fight their take over of the mind space.
But people acting like this NBD "just keep playing with the group you've been playing with for the past decade like me" irritate me.
I actually hope they make the attempt because I think it will have the unintentional outcome of creating a ghetto for the CR crowd and the annoying freaks that people ITT have been discussing. Those kind of people are rabid consoomers, so they will refuse to play anything except WotC's latest product/service. The rest of us just want to enjoy the hobby and play what we want, how we want, so we'll just keep doing what we've been doing. Anyone looking to play in person, or just play anything that isn't directly curated by WotC, aren't going to be nearly as likely to encounter freaks and trannies. We could have two self-selecting ecosystems of players that no longer overlap.There's a reason they're trying to make 6e totally proprietary and trying to force you to stay reliant on their services. It's also why they're committing to making stuff like R20. Their goal is likely to force you onto their services. I'd not be shocked if this bites them in the ass.
The CR crowd and slaves of WotC are at least half of the community now, and if they completely retreat to Hasbro's online walled garden, actual physical tabletop gaming will fade away and become something like the CB radio hobby crossed with Gab.I actually hope they make the attempt because I think it will have the unintentional outcome of creating a ghetto for the CR crowd and the annoying freaks that people ITT have been discussing. Those kind of people are rabid consoomers, so they will refuse to play anything except WotC's latest product/service. The rest of us just want to enjoy the hobby and play what we want, how we want, so we'll just keep doing what we've been doing. Anyone looking to play in person, or just play anything that isn't directly curated by WotC, aren't going to be nearly as likely to encounter freaks and trannies. We could have two self-selecting ecosystems of players that no longer overlap.
No they don't. And arguably never did.And if you don't like the idea of finding/creating your own group then you must have forgotten how we used to find groups back before people started thinking Roll20 was the only way to play RPGs. "Find a group" and "make your own group" were the de-facto standard ways to get into RPGs since the fucking 80s, and they still work to this day.
WotC's higher management has been seething about players owning their books since 3e took off. They've always had an eye for TTRPG as a service, but only now the infrastructure and the zeitgeist are there for them to make their play.There's a reason they're trying to make 6e totally proprietary and trying to force you to stay reliant on their services. It's also why they're committing to making stuff like R20. Their goal is likely to force you onto their services. I'd not be shocked if this bites them in the ass.
Looking/making your group is how things worked. I'm not saying it was perfect, I'm saying that it's how we did it and how the hobby sustained itself for literally a generation. Word of mouth and keeping an eye out for weird people rolling dice. Unfortunately, RPGs are multiplayer games. If you're in a situation where you don't have access to people, you're going to have a bad time. That's not a recent thing, it's an inherent element in the system. It's like complaining you can't find anyone to play paintball with in the backwoods of Oklahoma. Well, no shit. You're gonna have to drive a couple of hours to get a good game in that situation.No they don't. And arguably never did.
If you live in a big city or some kind of nerd rich environment, maybe, but I tried for years to get a game of DnD going before a friend eventually let me join his group. Once I was in it was easy to find like minded people for a while, but that disappeared after the OGL scandal.
In the UK, most traditional gaming places are Games Workship, and they only cater to Warhammer stuff. The few non-games worshop nerd places are closed now, and while there are a few I've not checked since covid, I don't have high hopes.
These days it's the remnants of those old groups that occasionally meet on Discord and play via VTT. It's an obviously dwindling pool though.
No they don't. And arguably never did.
If you live in a big city or some kind of nerd rich environment, maybe, but I tried for years to get a game of DnD going before a friend eventually let me join his group. Once I was in it was easy to find like minded people for a while, but that disappeared after the OGL scandal.
In the UK, most traditional gaming places are Games Workship, and they only cater to Warhammer stuff. The few non-games worshop nerd places are closed now, and while there are a few I've not checked since covid, I don't have high hopes.
These days it's the remnants of those old groups that occasionally meet on Discord and play via VTT. It's an obviously dwindling pool though.
Maybe it's because I've helped my GM with so many intro/demo games but I just don't get why people are so fucking anxious about going after new people and teaching them how to play. Presumably if you're teaching someone you would have already vetted them for tranny/furry/whateverthefuck bullshit, and if they're new to the hobby they wouldn't be tainted by CR either. Sure, it's effort... but that's how the hobby propagates itself. And say what you will about the trannies: they're more than willing to teach all their friends in striped socks how to play DnD just so they can drag them into their Magical Realms.
Those years I struggled to find a game, I was a player looking for a DM, at some point I decided to be the DM, but I got into a game as a player. Odd that.As a DM I would like to say it's easier, but truthfully I wouldn't really know.
We've got a new campaign coming up; this one is going to be Lovecraft/Cosmic Horror-themed, with our group of four + an NPC tracking down a cult on a mysterious and abandoned island.
They changed totem barbarian to wildheart and added a bunch of required faggy piercings.Ver archivo adjunto 5515265
First, Hasbro banned witches and druids from Dungeons and Dragons around Halloween. Now Hasbro banned the word insanity around the time of the new Lovecraft setting. Can 5E even get any gayer?