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Random playtest reports for 5E

Started by Reckall, January 15, 2012, 07:37:45 AM

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Reckall

I don't know if some one already posted this, but I find it quite funny :D

And it can actually be used to generate random ideas of encounter and mini-campaigns too.
For every idiot who denounces Ayn Rand as "intellectualism" there is an excellent DM who creates a "Bioshock" adventure.

jeff37923

Quote from: Reckall;505184I don't know if some one already posted this, but I find it quite funny :D

And it can actually be used to generate random ideas of encounter and mini-campaigns too.

Whoever wrote it doesn't seem to like paladins...
"Meh."

Reckall

Quote from: jeff37923;505420Whoever wrote it doesn't seem to like paladins...

Who does? I have a player who choose paladin as her class and became an ex-paladin around 3rd level because she discovered the same thing.

In all fairness, all was due to a misunderstanding: she honestly thought that it was the God who was supposed to serve her. :D
For every idiot who denounces Ayn Rand as "intellectualism" there is an excellent DM who creates a "Bioshock" adventure.

Exploderwizard

Quote from: Reckall;505569In all fairness, all was due to a misunderstanding: she honestly thought that it was the God who was supposed to serve her. :D

With such an attitude this character will go far as an adventurer!!!
Quote from: JonWakeGamers, as a whole, are much like primitive cavemen when confronted with a new game. Rather than \'oh, neat, what\'s this do?\', the reaction is to decide if it\'s a sex hole, then hit it with a rock.

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Quote from: Kyle Aaron;766997In the randomness of the dice lies the seed for the great oak of creativity and fun. The great virtue of the dice is that they come without boxed text.