With 26 votes, Paladin is officially the best D&D class!
But what about our runners-up? You goddamn nerds made it a three-way tie between Rogue, Warlord, and Sorcerer, which means it comes down to the tie-breaker question: who fucks the best?
Artificer only got 1 vote, which I feel like is almost worse than getting 0 votes.
Sorcerer received 8 votes, because I guess magic doesn't matter much if you don't also have variety.
Paladin got 9 votes and is the middle of the pack. Sure, they can give you a holy touch, but they prefer missionary style with the lights on so their god can watch.
Warlord got 11 votes, 'cuz y'all are all bottoms looking for a skilled top.
And Rogue...also got 11 votes.
Y'all are killing me.
So in the power vested in me arbitrarily, here are the official rankings
With 26 votes, Paladin is officially the best D&D class!
But what about our runners-up? You goddamn nerds made it a three-way tie between Rogue, Warlord, and Sorcerer, which means it comes down to the tie-breaker question: who fucks the best?
Artificer only got 1 vote, which I feel like is almost worse than getting 0 votes.
Sorcerer received 8 votes, because I guess magic doesn't matter much if you don't also have variety.
Paladin got 9 votes and is the middle of the pack. Sure, they can give you a holy touch, but they prefer missionary style with the lights on so their god can watch.
Warlord got 11 votes, 'cuz y'all are all bottoms looking for a skilled top.
And Rogue...also got 11 votes.
Y'all are killing me.
So in the power vested in me arbitrarily, here are the official rankings
I'm the lizard barbarian on the stairs, Irhtos Goldfellow.
Irhtos at the start of the fight: "You make a pretty storm, dragon. But all the storms of the world cannot match MY fury!"
Irhtos after taking a few blows to the head: "Augh! Bite me? I'll bite you!" *Bites dragon*
I'm mad I didn't realize I wanted to play a lizardfolk barbarian sooner, like before I played that ranger
Yeah they're kind of tailor-made for barbing, but you could probably roll a pretty decent lizardfolk rogue, too. Pump some points into DEX and with the natural armour trait you've got 17, 18 AC buck nekkid in broad daylight.
I'm the lizard barbarian on the stairs, Irhtos Goldfellow.
Irhtos at the start of the fight: "You make a pretty storm, dragon. But all the storms of the world cannot match MY fury!"
Irhtos after taking a few blows to the head: "Augh! Bite me? I'll bite you!" *Bites dragon*
I'm mad I didn't realize I wanted to play a lizardfolk barbarian sooner, like before I played that ranger
Yeah they're kind of tailor-made for barbing, but you could probably roll a pretty decent lizardfolk rogue, too. Pump some points into DEX and with the natural armour trait you've got 17, 18 AC buck nekkid in broad daylight.
I went with a archery ranger so I'm very familiar with the DEX rush
it's also the big reason I'm gonna house rule "point buy 25, and +1 to a stat you're not already getting a racial bonus to"
catching up key stats kinda sucks!
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Donovan PuppyfuckerA dagger in the dark isworth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered Userregular
how many of you went straight to the white wolf wiki to see the floppy titted spider lady
I thought you were being facetious but after this post I went and checked! Those titties are not floppy, Tube. You have committed the cardinal sin of lying.
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Tynnanseldom correct, never unsureRegistered Userregular
how many of you went straight to the white wolf wiki to see the floppy titted spider lady
I thought you were being facetious but after this post I went and checked! Those titties are not floppy, Tube. You have committed the cardinal sin of lying.
a little one on one roleplaying with the wife, eh? nice :winky:
The one time where I don't want to be first in initiative
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As with any group, my online 5E D&D group has an occasional open slot because the DM gets sick. This has resulted in simply cancelling that session, but there's interest in running one-shots. None of us have DM'ed before. Of the group, I'm the one with the most time and probably the most will, so I figure it's time to start learning some DM skills and prepping a one-shot. Are there specific one-shots out there that people would recommend?
The one-shot would need to accommodate 5-6 players. Character level should probably be 4-6 to make things easier on myself and the players. We all have the D&D mechanics essentially down, but there are still some fine points being learned (last session, one player learned they can cast spells using higher, not just equal, level spell slots). The venue is roll20 and I need to do my homework concerning the available DM tools. I think the group would be pretty flexible on both theme and balance between RP/combat.
Aim for 5 encounters total, 2 skill 3 combats (1 easy, 1 medium, 1 hard). If the failure state for your skill based encounter can be combat make them easy. Make sure to write the session like a bottle episode for a genre TV show. You're writing filler not plot. Make the threat new and easily resolved within the session, with few if any implications towards a grander campaign.
I find that if I stick to these general guidelines I can rail out a 1 shot session no problem.
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My tip for a one shot would be to play a different game. Play a Fiasco or something.
The bottom image guys, the human form. Of course the Lilian form isn't floppy, it has a chitinous exoskeleton! Also floppy is not a pejorative in this sense, I have nothing but respect for the floppy titted spider lady and will not be taking further questions on the subject of the floppy titted spider lady.
My experience with one-shots is that you will have time for maybe a third of what you think you will have time for
So don't plan too much if you want to actually wrap up the story
Yeah as an amendment to the 5 encounters thing the other thing to remember is that you're looking for brevity.
Get ready to cut stuff if one of the encounters run long. Figure out your beginning and end game, and try to make the middle somewhat variable. Make it so that jumping from any of your encounters straight to the end won't be totally terrible.
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The bottom image guys, the human form. Of course the Lilian form isn't floppy, it has a chitinous exoskeleton! Also floppy is not a pejorative in this sense, I have nothing but respect for the floppy titted spider lady and will not be taking further questions on the subject of the floppy titted spider lady.
floppy implies droop and sag, like a bloodhound's ears
these are firm and supple, just hanging in a downward fashion, as a breast would tend to do when the torso is in such a position
if anything they are flopped, but hardly floppy
I could maybe accept pendulous or weighty, but floppy is right out.
Should male Ananasi manifest a dong as part of his man-spider form y/n
Does the anadongsi have fangs and/or spinnerets, this is important
Both genders of Ananasi have fangs and spinnerets but the females are much larger and more intimidating. Also, an Ananasi can change the type of spider they turn into by eating an enormous volume of spiders of that type. So that's nice.
The rules as written would allow an Ananasi to turn into a horde of spiders, crawl up to someone and then have some of those spiders turn into a penis that is being carried aloft by the other spiders.
I am so, so mad that I don't play in an Ananasi game.
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I can live happy with these results.
Okay but aren't y'all playing a d% game now?
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we're playing 5e
THE SYSTEM IS RIGGED BURN IT ALL DOWN
well actually bards didn't place and I like the threesome of runner-ups so I guess I can live with it
Yeah they're kind of tailor-made for barbing, but you could probably roll a pretty decent lizardfolk rogue, too. Pump some points into DEX and with the natural armour trait you've got 17, 18 AC buck nekkid in broad daylight.
I went with a archery ranger so I'm very familiar with the DEX rush
it's also the big reason I'm gonna house rule "point buy 25, and +1 to a stat you're not already getting a racial bonus to"
catching up key stats kinda sucks!
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I thought you were being facetious but after this post I went and checked! Those titties are not floppy, Tube. You have committed the cardinal sin of lying.
You sound disappointed
She and I are going to run though a little one on one thing tonight, just to get a feel for it, and she just sent me a text that reads:
"My dude I just wrote a poem riddle"
I think she's going to be juuuuust fine
The one time where I don't want to be first in initiative
The one-shot would need to accommodate 5-6 players. Character level should probably be 4-6 to make things easier on myself and the players. We all have the D&D mechanics essentially down, but there are still some fine points being learned (last session, one player learned they can cast spells using higher, not just equal, level spell slots). The venue is roll20 and I need to do my homework concerning the available DM tools. I think the group would be pretty flexible on both theme and balance between RP/combat.
Aim for 5 encounters total, 2 skill 3 combats (1 easy, 1 medium, 1 hard). If the failure state for your skill based encounter can be combat make them easy. Make sure to write the session like a bottle episode for a genre TV show. You're writing filler not plot. Make the threat new and easily resolved within the session, with few if any implications towards a grander campaign.
I find that if I stick to these general guidelines I can rail out a 1 shot session no problem.
So don't plan too much if you want to actually wrap up the story
Oh yes, I'm just used to you regaling us about Vampire.
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you and I have very different definitions of floppy
Yeah as an amendment to the 5 encounters thing the other thing to remember is that you're looking for brevity.
Get ready to cut stuff if one of the encounters run long. Figure out your beginning and end game, and try to make the middle somewhat variable. Make it so that jumping from any of your encounters straight to the end won't be totally terrible.
A one-shot is a great opportunity to do something different for a change and maybe have an experience that's memorable instead of perfunctory.
Off the top of my head, along with Fiasco, you could also try
Paranoia
One Last Job
Lasers and Feelings
Dread
Cartoon Action Hour
A petty, incompetent one.
floppy implies droop and sag, like a bloodhound's ears
these are firm and supple, just hanging in a downward fashion, as a breast would tend to do when the torso is in such a position
if anything they are flopped, but hardly floppy
I could maybe accept pendulous or weighty, but floppy is right out.
I see how it is
but that don't mean it's okay to use the same words for a nice spider lady's hot rockin jugs than you would for my doughmess
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Does the anadongsi have fangs and/or spinnerets, this is important
Oh absolutely
Both genders of Ananasi have fangs and spinnerets but the females are much larger and more intimidating. Also, an Ananasi can change the type of spider they turn into by eating an enormous volume of spiders of that type. So that's nice.
I am so, so mad that I don't play in an Ananasi game.