The alt crafting rules from Pathfinder Unchained ruled. No one wanted to use them because they were so involved, but they were thematic, allowed different player builds to shine, and had the possibility to be faster and/or cheaper, if you got lucky.
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Dude, that looks rough as hell compared to any resin print. I don't get why some people just have to cope so hard over this, resin is just better for detail, it's not a comment on your print skills or whatever.
God if this isn't the truth.
I know a lot of grogs are gonna get salty about this but using dice apps is fine especially for things like fantasy flight dice. And there are people on Etsy selling knockoffs. So you shouldn't feel bad about publishing a game using those dice. Let's be real, most of the market is people who won't play anything unless it says 5e on it
Destiny 2 legit ruined most other shooters for me because the gunplay is so good.
Yeah man, I'm sure you'll be able to convince the average person that your process is way easier than just launching an app.
One slight correction, nothing is stopping you from using Klipper with Octoprint. You just need to install the Octoklipper plug-in to Octoprint. Most people who run Klipper choose to use Mainsail or Fluidd, but it's not required.
Man you must think the Nazis were socialists. Dipshit. Log off and read a damn book.
Then don't watch it?
Glad to see Lemmy is living up to Reddit's standards
https://www.vice.com/en/article/8gkvzp/the-gross-aesthetic-of-reddit-bros-and-their-food-hacks-492
Yeah I'm using Jerboa, so it may just be lacking that. Thanks for the heads up though!
I'd be very surprised if Modiphius did anything other than 2d20 here, it's their in-house system and I can't think of a single RPG they've put out since the original A!C that doesn't use it. It's not exactly surprising that Games Radar wouldn't know this, but it's still funny.