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  • K knock_knock_lemmy_in@lemmy.world

    includes a long sit-down with your DM about what precisely we will be doing in this game and what mechanics we will be using to create the desired experience. You then fill out the appropriate forms in triplicate to create your character. Usually, your DM makes a template for you to use like a shopping list, but the rulebook assumes you are digging through the first 300-page volume selecting your abilities and skills over the course of a day.

    Holy shit. This first bit sounds like a bureaucracy simulator.

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    Wugmeister
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    Yep! That’s the entire appeal of the system! And I want to make absolutely sure that anyone picking up the game knows that they are getting into, because I am well aware that the fact this is my favorite game system says a lot about me as a person

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      infynis@midwest.social
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      You don’t even need the dice! I was definitely gambling last session when I attuned to a prosthetic eye filled with the trapped souls of everyone that’s ever used it. It gives me 60 feet of Truesight though!

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      • OwlB Owl

        This is parody, right ?

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        bartydecanter@lemmy.sdf.org
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        Sadly, no. It was quite real. I was given some while trick or treating as a kid.

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        • iavicenna@lemmy.worldI iavicenna@lemmy.world

          I am assuming this was the 2.5ed? THAC0 calculations was treated as an arcane knowledge that only DMs had access to

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          angrycommiekender@lemmy.world
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          Gygax really overcomplicated 2.5

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          • S squaresinger@lemmy.world

            I mean, it’s not entirely wrong, but saying anything involving dice and risk is gambling, thus meaning it contains the same addictive and problematic features that gambling does, is incredibly simplistic and superficial.

            It’s like saying carrots and coke is the same thing because both contain sugar.

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            massive_bereavement
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            #61

            How dare you!

            <I use an attack of opportunity and I throw my carrot-and-coke cocktail to Squaresinger’s face>

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            • tigeruppercut@lemmy.zipT tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip

              The Sithrak tracts are much more informative anyway

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              Even now Sithrak oils the spit

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              (www.oglaf.com)

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              sylvartas@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              Here I go down the oglaf hole 😏 again

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              • B bremen15@feddit.org

                I like your grandma. She cared for you; she took a risk by exposing herself to potential danger, fact-checked, and knew math when she saw it.

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                catdogl0ver@lemmy.world
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                I hope not people are like that. I have a coworker insists Harry Potter is “Satan”. She has never read it watch a single book or movie.

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                • massive_bereavementM massive_bereavement

                  How dare you!

                  <I use an attack of opportunity and I throw my carrot-and-coke cocktail to Squaresinger’s face>

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                  squaresinger@lemmy.world
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                  At least not coke and buthane. That would have been worse.

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                  • A ssillyssadass

                    Pearl-clutching “christians” used to be deathly afraid of anything with even slightly negative undertones. “Dungeons? Dragons? That’s the devil! Away Satan! Our children are making pacts with the devil!” Satan was historically represented by a dragon in Christian mythology.

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                    #65

                    Pearl-clutching “christians” used to be deathly afraid of anything

                    Used to be? Harry Potter was 30 years after DnD started and you had jesus jizzers freaking the fuck out about witchcraft. Nowadays some of them believe democrats are literal demons from biblical hell bringing about the end times.

                    Can’t fix stupid.

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                    • C catdogl0ver@lemmy.world

                      I hope not people are like that. I have a coworker insists Harry Potter is “Satan”. She has never read it watch a single book or movie.

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                      crozekiel@lemmy.zip
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                      I bet she’d like it if you told her it was racist and anti-trans…

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                      • B bartydecanter@lemmy.sdf.org

                        Sadly, no. It was quite real. I was given some while trick or treating as a kid.

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                        Owl
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                        #67

                        Truly The Greatest Country In The World™ !

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                          etterra@discuss.online
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                          I knew a guy who got into d&d in middle school and it drastically improved his grades.

                          The fact is that gaming is reading, writing, math, make believe, structured socializing, and sometimes history and sometimes art. It’s exactly like school, except fun.

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                          • J josefo@leminal.space

                            But math is satanism

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                            etterra@discuss.online
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                            No you’re thinking paleobiology.

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                            • K korhaka@sopuli.xyz

                              People actually think D&D is Satanism? I thought it was a meme

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                              snowclone@lemmy.world
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                              It was a real moral panic in the 80s or 90s. To be fair, it’s one of the less deadly moral panics of the 90s. It got a lot of steam when a private detective was hired to find or investigate a troubled teen and found he had committed suicide, and he wrote a book about it and instead said he had become delusional after playing D&D, thought he was the fictional character of RPd and tried to do things his character could do, but killed him. Eventually enough people pointed out the absurdity of the story and people who knew the kid had grown up and made it very clear he committed suicide intentionally and was never delusional, the author then acknowledged he made up the story, but even more perplexing, claimed the teen met him before the suicide, he made it sounds like mere moments before, confessed to drug abuse, and said he didn’t want his parents to find out, so asked him kindly to make up a cover story for his actual actions and motives to protect his family from, or maybe just his mom. Anyway. A lot of people took this seriously, but if you’re even slightly aware of what tabletop rpgs are like is like claiming a high schooler who played too much soccer became delusional and thought he was a soccer ball, and kept trying to inflate himself until he died. I’m not saying it’s impossible, I’m just saying if that did happen, playing too much soccer wasn’t related to the delusional mental health disorder.

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                              • OwlB Owl

                                This is parody, right ?

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                                snowclone@lemmy.world
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                                #71

                                Chick tracks all feel like a parody of reality, the man was very disturbed, there’s a whole track about a seemingly normal couple and their seven year old daughter, and when missionaries come teach them about Jesus they ask if it’s wrong that they sexually abuse their daughter, after being told that it is in fact wrong, but luckily they can be totally forgiven through Jesus, they decide to be Christians and say the magic words that make you saved, then they promise their daughter to stop abusing her, and all of this is played like it’s really wonderful Jesus is here to save people who molest their kids for years from consequences.

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                                • S Schadrach

                                  I think the Bible fails on the role-playing game front and I don’t remember any voodoo, but otherwise yeah?

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                                  snowclone@lemmy.world
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                                  No no, there’s a lot of make believe power sets you can pretend to have in there.

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                                  • A ssillyssadass

                                    That she included homosexuality in that list really says a lot about her

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                                    snowclone@lemmy.world
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                                    Oh man, do you hsbg any idea how homophobic the entire world used to be? It’s actually pretty progressive and understanding she said ‘‘homosexuality’’ and not a slur.

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                                    • E etterra@discuss.online

                                      I knew a guy who got into d&d in middle school and it drastically improved his grades.

                                      The fact is that gaming is reading, writing, math, make believe, structured socializing, and sometimes history and sometimes art. It’s exactly like school, except fun.

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                                      x00z@lemmy.world
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                                      I learned a lot of English by playing Runescape.

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                                      • S Schadrach

                                        Don’t forget the woman whose son committed suicide so she created an anti-D&D group called Bothered About Dungeons and Dragons. Her group described D&D as “a fantasy role-playing game which uses demonology, witchcraft, voodoo, murder, rape, blasphemy, suicide, assassination, insanity, sex perversion, homosexuality, prostitution, satanic type rituals, gambling, barbarism, cannibalism, sadism, desecration, demon summoning, necromantics, divination and other teachings.”

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                                        inputzero@lemmy.world
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                                        You know as a rule I try not to judge people’s actions when their mourning. No one thinks clearly when their mourning. There is a limit though and that woman found it years ago.

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                                        • R rumschlumpel@feddit.org

                                          And it doesn’t even add up to the number of the beast!

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                                          granitem@lemmy.world
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                                          #76

                                          Wasn’t early D&D played with three D6s, because D20s weren’t easily available at the time, and so rolling three sixes would be the equivalent of a natural 20?

                                          I could see how that might be a little alarming to a parent in 1974.

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