rciccolini.bsky.social
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Let's ggooooo
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While some of it is superficial, I think that it's okay to admire and respect people who show results from a dedication to their fitness journey.
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What server?
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Good name, though.
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ie. the more teams use it, the less effective it becomes.
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The problem with "Money Ball" type strategies is that it relies on a system where edge case players are missed by traditional recruiting. Once a majority of teams are using (at least in part) mathematical systems to find potential players the effectiveness of the strategy drops significantly.
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I am running and playing both, but only because ongoing campaigns won't switch for a bit. But I wouldn't run 2024 without a handful of house rules that fix some Weapon Mastery stuff and change Conjure Minor Elementals at least. (my fix is to limit it to once per round and let it scale.)
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Looks super fun!
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Up here as well. Apparenty there was an Earthquake just east of Maine.
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Do you think it would be less satisfying to have static damage?
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What else have people tried?
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Spell crits seem fine since they tend to scale into multiple dice and you have a lower chance of 1+2 or some low roll. I don't like that monster attack and spell crits generally double damage, while weapon attacks increase it be approximately 1/3, or a bit more for two handed.
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2.) Double the whole damage roll, so weapon users get non-dice bonuses. Adds weight to stat bonuses and magical weapon bonuses, which might be good.
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1.) Add you proficiency bonus to a crit. Works well with D&D Beyond, and if someone forgets I can just adjust the damage myself quickly. Also works fine with spells with lots of dice.
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Love this cover.
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To be fair, if the state doesn't have any infrastructure for sanding, plowing, or shoveling and if the drivers have no snow experience it is probably a good call.
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I mean you are one party wipe from finishing up your current campaign...
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Obviously LoTRO and DDO are still on the playing list
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Any potential improvement to the offensive line is welcome.
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Love these.
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Great show. Best of all time? That's bold statement!