

I felt like Anarchy was a weird system that was harmed by its nature as an extension of 5e, though I get its appeal. I personally prefer the classic FASA editions.
I felt like Anarchy was a weird system that was harmed by its nature as an extension of 5e, though I get its appeal. I personally prefer the classic FASA editions.
ok i don’t get this one
oh my god thank you so much i was wondering if it would work with python this will help me so much to get anything done with renpy i mean. how disgusting
Oh, hey, I love your comics! I wonder which edition it was: 1e, Burned Over, or 2e?
we get a little silly
Wait, wasn’t Burned Over a toned down version of 1e, with 2e being later?
I heard DW is getting a second edition. Now that I think about it, I don’t think post-apocalyptic TTRPGs are very popular in general.
I did actually work on a PbtA magical girl game at one point (with a Cthulhu Mythos setting, but still), though I later ended up scrapping it.
… I mean, that is one of the themes of VtM.
Try Cities Without Number! It’s also an OSR game, and is more well-suited for the Sixth World setting.
GbM is Forged in the Dark, but I get your point.
I’m pretty sure Critical Role has also done some Monsterhearts stuff, which is also indie. I don’t personally like that game for a myriad of reasons, but I do believe Mercer ran it one or two times.
I’ve literally never heard anyone blindly hate D&D on Tumblr. There are a lot of complaints, for sure, but the biggest blogs there post about how D&D is fundamentally a game about dungeons and not meant for other things, and most of them celebrate the system when used right.
Not ending well in either interpretation of that sentence.
yandev is that you
It is just a recreation of an older post, but it’s still funny.
The lore of the TTRPG Lancer has a concept known as a Non-Human Person, or NHP, which it uses to describe its advanced AIs. As the image implies, NHPs are eldritch beings.
I might be wrong but I’m pretty sure Anarchy is a book built off of v5.