• edgemaster72@lemmy.world
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    I’ll have to pull some money out of the ATM machine (after putting in my PIN number of course) so I can buy the book with the RAW rules

    • ...m...@ttrpg.network
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      …used to be able to get them all on a compact CD disc for reading on your personal PC computer…

  • RQG@lemmy.world
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    Often running things RAW is the brave move.

    Like have you ever run a chase scene according to the DMG?

  • Troy
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    Rules as written: I can make my own rules. Checkmate atheists.

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      Me too!

      And we’re lucky there’s so much great documentary footage on how it was made. /s

      But seriously, the interviews are so great.

  • Lianodel@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago

    Granted, I’m already burnt out on 5e, but the idea of running it RAW is particularly unappetizing. Aside from shutting down a lot of creativity, a lot of the rules are straight-up busted or missing entirely.

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    Pf2e subreddit in shambles.

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      I almost never needed to homebrew anything when I ran pf2e. It actually has an the rules I needed.

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        Yeah, I know. I’m just poking fun at how… Forceful that subreddit ihas been whenever homebrew is brought up.

        The books a billion pages thick for a reason.