Picking this up, thanks for the rec!
Picking this up, thanks for the rec!
I started running this in PF2E because I wanted to try the system out, but most of my players were really more interested in D&D so we pivoted over to this 5E version with this book + the 5.5 release and I’ve been digging it so far.
I wouldn’t mind seeing more of this!
Oh nice, I’ll look into that! I wanted to grow some pumpkins next year already
I’m definitely thinking of doing this in my front yard. I grew a bit of corn in it last year and wouldn’t mind expanding.
This is the one that finally got me. Sitting in my car trying to get it together before heading into work.
What a stupid fucking take given this whole election.
57+% in favor of overturning it and it stays. Tyrant of the minority.
I want to watch this but also know it will wreck me
Candy for everyone!
I’m really curious what you expect an overnight room would entail
Oh nice, these look great, thanks!
Can you link what you’re using? We’re looking for something like this for our garage.
They anonymously piggyback across any nearby iOS device so you can get to the general region and then Bluetooth takes over for the fine pinpointing
Just found Survive (but the original 1982 one, not the reprint), which we’d played a bunch growing up, and it was perfect to play through a couple games of it for nostalgia’s sake without having to buy a game I wouldn’t actually play much at all beyond that.
There’s been a big bump in board games at my library, which I love and I’ve donated to, and one by my sister’s place has a whole tool lending library. Seems super nice for folks that need a power drill once every few years.
So no, you don’t have a source
Ooooooh okay there we go, thanks! As soon as I move my thumb though the tiger’s back haha
Read at least one floor ahead of where your party is as there are a lot of opportunities for “oh we’ll poke our heads down this stairway and see what’s up.” And I also got access to a plotter sized printer, printed out all the floors, and then cut the rooms out and tape them onto individual cardboard sheets so as they bounce between floors I can easily flip which map they’re on!