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I’m generally not big on that approach. But then again, I rarely play at levels where the PCs can really take that superhero approach. Could be interesting to roll with that some time.
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I’m generally not big on that approach. But then again, I rarely play at levels where the PCs can really take that superhero approach. Could be interesting to roll with that some time.
DMed a game where an otyugh dragged a PC into it’s trash pit. Bit of a Death Star trash compactor scenario. But he got out and the party beat the otyugh within an inch of its life before it retreated.
When the party passed by the same pit, I described one the otyugh’s eyestalks sticking out before it Noped back under.
Oh, I love that metaphor.
Only one punch? Letting them off easy, I see.
It’s from the comic “How to Be a Mind Reaver” by Ed Lai.
Oh, yeah, can’t forget him.
Sounds like Crowley and his plants.
And that’s another David Tennant character from a streaming TV adaptation. Guess he’s just good at that sort of thing.
The parents looked a little frustrated by the poor timing of the last one’s jumps.
Looks like a cute little bean. Especially with the refraction going on.
Too bad my middle school Spanish teacher never heard that.
Once upon a time, that dog learned a harsh lesson all too well.
And just when I was worried that leaving Reddit meant I’d never again see a post for /r/CrabsEatingThings.
I still remember the first time I had players spend an hour trying to decide how to approach a door. And it was just a half-rotted door almost ready to fall off it’s hinges.
I’d definitely be Konsi in any similar situation.
Well, this screenshot is the mobile version. Tapping anywhere in a textbox should bring the focus and start typing. All having extra lines does is make it more likely that the starting insertion point is a line or two below the start.
Even on desktop, I’m not aware of any text box behavior where you need to click on the correct line to bring the focus to the box.
Doesn’t seem like that would be described as “expected” though. Unless they mean “expected because we don’t give a shit.”
I suppose there is a difference between “expected” and “intended”.
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The point isn’t there being a ‘real’ solution. The point is that there wasn’t really a problem to begin with. This is more like when your party assumes a door is trapped and takes an hour to decide how to approach it, but the door was really just a rotted normal door ready to fall off its hinges.