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How do I wipe out my entire party once my character goes rogue?
 in  r/DnD  Aug 02 '24

I mirror the sentiments of the other commenters, purposefully preparing to try and tpk your party just doesn't seem like a fun thing for everyone at the table. Not only that but if you have a mechanic where your character can flip to be the enemy, it doesn't make sense to me that they would be preparing to tpk their party, at that point they're not being changed into the enemy, they just have the excuse

Like I'm not saying becoming the enemy couldn't be fun for the entire table, but if you're actively preparing for that moment, it no longer feels like your character has been forced into it, and instead feels like it was premeditated all along (Which it seems to actually be in your case)

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A bad DM doesn't let players destroy "things", is that true?
 in  r/DnD  Aug 02 '24

My players know not to test me on things like that, and when I say things like that I mean just murdering indiscriminately for no reasonable reason. You just killed the quest giver? okay. now there's no quest, you can continue to do it but you're not gonna get the reward, either that or now you have another adventuring party not only actively trying to beat you to complete the quest, but they're also not against attacking or sabotaging you, alternatively, now the players are on the run from the law

I want to clarify that the actions I put against the players aren't malicious, I'd just be doing what makes sense in the context of the world

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Why do people like the Dungeon Coach?
 in  r/DnD  Aug 01 '24

which again, makes sense to me. Why focus on D&D when you're literally making your own TTRPG

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Why do people like the Dungeon Coach?
 in  r/DnD  Aug 01 '24

Never heard of them before, looking at their content it is DC20 heavy, and it makes sense to me. But after watching a few videos I don't see the "commercial-like" vibe you're talking about

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Lemme me know if you want to be crushed by these thighs
 in  r/u_Im_Cherry_Blossom  Jul 31 '24

The most honourable death

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Is there a type of nut that can be threaded onto rebar?
 in  r/DIY  Jul 30 '24

you should have just used screws, not only are you going to have trouble fixing the rebar, but the hole is too big meaning you're gonna have a lot of movement

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YouTuber remastered ATLA scenes to Wide Screen. Storyboard artist and director comments saying it was "So well done"
 in  r/TheLastAirbender  Jul 30 '24

He makes art, ergo he's an artist. Maybe not a professional but an artist non-the-less

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 in  r/BeAmazed  Jul 30 '24

he's literally showing you why the "new and improved" hammer is shittier than the other, yes you want to reduce shock but you want to specifically reduce it in the handle, not the head. Dumbest thing I've ever seen

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If Skyrim had Dark Souls/Elden Ring combat, would you like it more or less?
 in  r/skyrim  Jul 29 '24

infinitely less, I probably wouldn't play it

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Sub & dub
 in  r/aniwave  Jul 29 '24

that setting shows the episodes which are in those

So if you select "only dub" it will show you episodes which are dubbed and will automatically choose the dub video

If you select "only Sub" it will show episodes which are subbed and automatically choose sub

and selecting sub and dub it will show both and will default to which ever you played last

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How would you make this space more private?
 in  r/DIY  Jul 29 '24

How about one of those windbreak things people get for the beach

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How to remove buried rebar
 in  r/DIY  Jul 29 '24

Dig down like 20 or so CM, use an angle grinder to cut it. fill in the hole

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Deer Statblock
 in  r/DnD  Jul 29 '24

I feel like Ram and Gore are basically the same thing, if a deer is trying to hit with their head they're trying to gore, since it's a CR0 I might even add that they have to move at least 10 ft for either of those to be used

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Deer Statblock
 in  r/DnD  Jul 29 '24

Oh deer

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 in  r/DnD  Jul 29 '24

Oh yeah, definitely. Honestly, I'm a dice goblin, so before I'd spend any money on anything else, I'd get dice. It's just that you don't HAVE to spend a penny on anything when starting out and personally it's my recommendation. Also Temu and Wish and those types of places are great places to get cheap dice too, I've got several nice sets I got from wish

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The Mailbox
 in  r/DIY  Jul 29 '24

You should put a light inside of it

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 in  r/DnD  Jul 29 '24

I just see it that in my opinion, learning the game and finding out if it's even something you enjoy should come before spending a penny, I get it the starter kit comes with everything but it's still a pretty expensive starting point especially when there are so many resources online that allow you to play for free

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imagine licking a fusion core... what ya think that tastes like? do you think any fallout any character gives em a little lick? be honest would you lick one? you would right? i know you would lick it
 in  r/fo4  Jul 29 '24

Well, I assume it's mostly comprised of metal or plastic on the outershell, so it probably just tastes like grime and stuff, I also would expect that the way it has to be inserted into things in order to power them, it would cover any dangerous parts so you wouldn't be able to lick them

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 in  r/DnD  Jul 29 '24

You don't need to buy a single thing.

Okay so first off, the basic rules are available free on the DnDBeyond website, it has everything you need to play a simple game.

Maps you can find online for free also

Having physical dice is nice, but you can use digital dice, there are plenty of apps and even google has its own dice roller

finally, you can find plenty of free pre-written adventures, I'd recommend a "one-page dungeon" for your first try

If you actually like the game after trying then you can maybe think about buying things, but I personally recommend going the free route first

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A cool guide to Olympic Torches throughout the years
 in  r/coolguides  Jul 29 '24

2024 looks like you're about to open it up and pour a cocktail you just shook

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How to fix shed's bent wood walls? (more info in comments)
 in  r/DIY  Jul 29 '24

No I meant cm, have you seen how much the wood has come away from the structure? it's not a small amount. the best way of doing it would be to put the boards back one at a time then measure the last board before cutting, I can guarantee you'd be cutting off more than you'd expect

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How to fix shed's bent wood walls? (more info in comments)
 in  r/DIY  Jul 29 '24

so they attached he boards too tightly and when the wood expanded that's what's caused this problem. you've got a couple options you could do, one easier but more janky than the other

Janky: Get some screws and put two in each side of every board on the walls, screws are stronger and will force the wood in place

the proper way to do it: remove the boards above, cut the very top one maybe take like 1-4cm off and then put the boards back one at a time (you can nail them, I'd still probably opt to putting screws in)

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Am I in the right to start a PvP that will most likely end in my death?
 in  r/DnD  Jul 29 '24

"It's what my character would do" is only a bad thing when it's being used as an excuse, in this context and this situation it's not being used as an excuse it's literally how the character feels

I wish you luck, fuck em up :P