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  • S stamets@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    OhStopYellingAtMe
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    Don’t half-ass two things when you should whole-ass one thing.

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      Who are we who took our own pills?

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      • C Cethin

        My favorite character I’ve played was a Paladin, but I went in not wanting to RP the typical purely good Paladin. He was a bit of a narcissist, but he helped people to maintain his image and status. It was an interesting spin on the lawful good architype. He did good, it just happened to be for selfish reasons usually.

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        aermis@lemmy.world
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        Homelander?

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          ඞmir
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          #26

          Druids, Clerics & Artificers: are we a joke to you?

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          • M mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com

            Yeah, Moon Druid is honestly a top-tier tank, especially once you hit a high enough level to cast while wildshaped.

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            orenj@lemmy.sdf.org
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            I miss Natural Spell at lv 5

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            • A asqapro@reddthat.com

              It’s silly, but it bothers me when people claim recent revisions to sayings are actually the “complete” forms of sayings. Here’s a great write up of the history of the phrase “Jack of all trades”: https://english.stackexchange.com/a/508907

              The end of the comment has a summary of the revisions over time, and the “ofttimes better than master of one” first appeared in 2007.

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              soleinvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              Same with “the customer is always right” having “in matters of taste” added to it as the alleged full version around the same period.

              Not only is it wrong, it ignores the entire narrative that led up to the original saying. Retailers asked their front-line staff to tolerate customers’s unreasonable behavior to increase sales. That’s it. The revision shifts the blame to the customers, who should be civil regardless, but would be more likely to be so if acting otherwise didn’t have few consequences and the possibility of greater material gain.

              /rant

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              • ooops@feddit.orgO ooops@feddit.org

                smited

                Paladins know enough about their favorite activity to know that this is not a word.

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                gladaed@feddit.org
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                Your wrong. It’s smited since most people say smited.

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                • A aermis@lemmy.world

                  Homelander?

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                  Cethin
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                  Lol. I guess he was somewhat similar. He didn’t kill people though. He was the only survivor of what should have been a TPK. One member of the party did something stupid and summoned a hoard of enemies to us. We were totally surrounded with no hope of winning the fight, so he summons a steed and fled. He tried to grab people but failed, so he ended up as the only survivor. I felt bad for that.

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                  • C Cethin

                    My favorite character I’ve played was a Paladin, but I went in not wanting to RP the typical purely good Paladin. He was a bit of a narcissist, but he helped people to maintain his image and status. It was an interesting spin on the lawful good architype. He did good, it just happened to be for selfish reasons usually.

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                    dragontypewyvern@midwest.social
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                    #31

                    Per the rules that sounds more like lawful neutral as intentions and ethical understandings of the world as well as actions matter for alignment but these discussions always take up more time than they’re worth and is a great example of why characters shouldn’t have alignments.

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                    • G gladaed@feddit.org

                      Your wrong. It’s smited since most people say smited.

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                      dragontypewyvern@midwest.social
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                      #32

                      Ur rong they dont

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                      • D dragontypewyvern@midwest.social

                        Per the rules that sounds more like lawful neutral as intentions and ethical understandings of the world as well as actions matter for alignment but these discussions always take up more time than they’re worth and is a great example of why characters shouldn’t have alignments.

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                        Cethin
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                        #33

                        Yeah, I always like to play loose with alignment. It doesn’t really make sense. Treating them as hard rules just ends up with worse role play. No one in the real world is always good, or lawful, or whatever. Also, “evil” people often think they’re doing good. It’s more of just guidelines in my opinion than actual rules.

                        In philosophy there’s an argument about if doing good just to gain something is actually good. Someone who donates to charity to rehabilitate their image, for example. There are arguments for either side, whether the effect or the intent is more important. If there’s that discussion in philosophy than the strict alignment has to be flawed.

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                        • ooops@feddit.orgO ooops@feddit.org

                          smited

                          Paladins know enough about their favorite activity to know that this is not a word.

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                          mousekeyboard@ttrpg.network
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                          After strength, charisma, and constitution do you think they have the intelligence for that?

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