I have the arranged in the order I use them most. Spoons are on the left, then forks, then knives. I rarely need knives while eating, just for cooking.
I have the arranged in the order I use them most. Spoons are on the left, then forks, then knives. I rarely need knives while eating, just for cooking.
Reading the parahumans story, “Worm”, has changed how I look at people. It is my personal-favorite character study. There are dozens of characters who all have unique world views to explore.
Swinging between feeling like you’re a computer god, and then feeling like you’re horrible at your job.
I guess I didn’t mind the Mako’s handling as much as the big empty planets that felt like they were designed not to be driven in.
For Mass Effect, I gotta say I hate driving anywhere in the first game.
All for a game I picked up on sale for like $2 10 years ago
Nothing, unfortunately.
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Yeah that was at GenCon this year.
Oh gotcha. There is a community built around a D&D let’s play who call themselves, “Critters”, as a play on words with the title of said show, “Critical Role”. Thought that was what you were referring to.
Critter as in Critical Role? The CR community here is pretty small to begin with, but maybe you could try posting over there.
Just make sure you find and stick close to the other people at your job who think it’s funny.
Starting my 2nd playthrough with a lolth sworn drow cleric(1) bard(11) build. Going dark urge, but resisting it.
I like the idea that through my character’s relationship to an evil deity, they recognize the dark urge is something wholly other than Lolth’s influence. So lawful evil in the sense that, “yeah I’ll be evil, but not because you told me to.”
My favorite thing so far had been Shadowheart hesitantly confessing she worships Shar, only for me to be like, “Oh that’s nothing. Have you heard about our Lord and Savior, the Spider Queen?”
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Another thing you can do is have someone with dimension door free him, then yeet both of you to the ladder on your next turn.
“Bangs” are when the hairs are cut short in front of your forehead, while leaving the rest of your hair long.
There are some ability specific ones. There is a potion you can get in act 2 that permanently increases strength by 2.
The crazy part with the mirror is that everyone in your party can benefit from it once. You can even go back to camp, swap out new companions, and they can get it as well.
The mirror also can give a +1 to Charisma before giving you a +2, but still won’t exceed 22. (ie 20 CHA gets the +1 to 21, then gets the +2 but caps at 22)
Regarding the odd numbers, the hags hair you get pretty early. Depending on your starting stats and feat choices, you could reasonably have a 17 or 19 to round off. The mirror exists to help push characters past the normal limit of 20, which doesn’t matter unless it is by 2.
Not at all, please read my comment again.
Good job. I have never felt the need to Google that since I never had a reason to question what I thought it meant.
• Enter The Matrix [Ties Into The Matrix Resurrections]
• Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora [Co-Exists With The Avatar Movies]
• Ghostbusters: The Video Game [Acts As A Sequel To Ghostbusters II]
• Marvel’s Spider-Man (2018) [Exists In The Spider-Verse]
• The Thing [Takes The Mystery Out Of The Movie’s Ending]
• Saw: The Video Game [Saw’s Creators Contributed To The Game]
• Mad Max [Introduced Furiosa’s Main Villain]
• The Lord Of The Rings Online [Expands The World Of Middle-Earth]
• Star Wars Jedi: Survivor [Part Of The Star Wars Timeline]
• Kingdom Hearts 3 [The Toy Story world is meant to take place before Toy Story 3 in the canon timeline of the movies.]
Some of these are a stretch, imo