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guidance on new char dnd 5e Hisfattness 17/04/22(Sat)10:47 No. 121152 Board: /tg/ [Reply]
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So my character came to an untimely death. this i accept as my own fault. Though knowing my dm i expected more roleplaying and an opportunity to have said more but alas I died. to my dismay. So i rolled. Now he's hardcore no reroll and rolls go in order no moving. So i got lucky and rolled well but not into my comfort zone of classes. I love rogues,not big on spellcasters but i can if i have too. so i'd love some help. Also we are running undermountain and he's totally radomizing it. So thanks in advance. Also i start at level 5. just to help and only nono is no dragonborn.
Strength 10
Dexterity10
Constitution 8
Intelligence 13
Wisdom15
Charisma14

Thanks osrry for shit spelling. to lazy to fix. Also totally down to play a hot chick who uses it to her advantage .


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Anonymous 17/05/03(Wed)05:22 No. 121601

had a dm that did this, the result?
an awful lot of character deaths. Want to be a rogue? you play a melee wizard- then roll again
have a catchphrase, make the death memorable.


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Anonymous 18/03/03(Sat)14:40 No. 131206

Or... play to the opposite of your abilities for fun (and possibly to piss off a super strict DM). Be the kid whose parents trained him to be a cleric, but who always wanted to be a thief, so is really shitty at it.


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Anonymous 18/09/03(Mon)15:25 No. 131404

did you roll those stats on 3d6 or something? take a race with a con bonus and go cleric or druid so you're not totally squishy. if you die with that character, no big. you're likely to roll better especially if you're using 4d6 drop lowest. If i had a player roll like you did, i'd let them just do point buy as phb instead. I see that as the baseline stats for encounter balance.




Anonymous 25/11/05(Wed)17:23 No. 16951 Board: /phi/ [Reply]
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what is longing other than protracted (and often unattainable) lust?

certainly a core emotion/trait to engrain/foster in a capitalist system, that's not to say, nor expected, that everyone ought to strive (a variant of longing?) for some aesthetic ideal... rather, a healthy/keen ability to discern frivolous shit and define oneself/others by the merit of their actions/character as opposed to their material accessories~ maybe.

nor is it advocacy for socialism, direct gov control of industry, or communism/collective-ownership (though sharing/cooperation is usually virtuous)-- hm, subsidized industry is indirect socialism? a free-market absolutist would argue that an enterprise should/must be allowed to succeed or fail on its own, why is it the role of government to provide welfare to an uncompetitive company (indeed, seems to only reward incompetitiveness-- a macro version of not wanting or needing to seek employment when you get a foodstamps, ya know)? To maintain employment? Is that not the precise function of a free market, to enable companies who can compete to replace those who can't... well, seemingly antiquated notions of nation-states and borders and such, aside. :/

miscellanea~
hyper-transcontextual-postsurrealism-addadjectivesandprofit~
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Pure_Ones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWLg7_G0_go
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eDkFlVSwnk


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Anonymous 25/11/05(Wed)17:52 No. 16952
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Hm, instead of being a colonialist social-club, perhabs the un (or some such organization) could serve as the basis for global-citizenship. :D

bbbut my tribal quasi-ethnic in-group, bro, my flag is who i am~

pie-in-the-sky and then you die, as the saying goes~

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHeEWy3MmQ


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sage 25/11/08(Sat)00:43 No. 16957

>>16952
Define problem and I'll give you solutions, if I'm capable, now it sounds like you're just talking.

But if you ask me how to run society or civilization, I don't have the answer, to pretty much anything. Other than that if you consider yourself a good person, you should be powerful and capable. That's it. For now. The fog of war is too thick. But in a sense, yes, there is a war. But, if there is going to be a moment of clarity and the fog is lifted, even for just a minute, and I feel like such a moment will come, we will need the good men to be capable, because if that opportunity comes, yet we don't have the ones to fill in the roles, well, that opportunity might come only briefly or only once. I have an intuition that it will come.. and within our lifetimes. A RARE opportunity that usually doesn't show up for hundreds or thousands of years. Prepare for that, not by building a tribe or a family, prepare it for it by building yourself. No one will agree with you on your politics and your metaphysics. No one. Yet collaboration is worth it. It's just that right now the fog of war is too thick to know what to collaborate on.. for the most part.. there may be a thing of or two, but BUILD YOURSELF, for the most part.. as you put yourself on the trajectory of those one or two things.

Overall though, all of this is barely of any importance in the grand scheme of things. Because... the grand scheme of things.. is rather grand.


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sage 25/11/08(Sat)00:46 No. 16958

This better
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jmdiKePVUy8




Made by AI Creator AI Creator 26/05/19(Tue)10:47 No. 3179 Board: /ai/ [Reply]
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Sexy Asian Dancing in Beach


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AI Creator 26/05/19(Tue)10:51 No. 3180


Sexy Asian Dancing in Beach




Anonymous 22/07/06(Wed)04:33 No. 14985 Board: /phi/ [Reply]
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The point of life is to grow up.
So why are humans so obsessed with childhood? And while being misopediac?

Why does society go at great lengths to patronize the youth for developing any sense of individuality?

Whenever I hear an adult say "I wish I was a kid again", what I see is "I suck at adulting and I hate responsibility".

Most people are plagued by childish desires but instead of reconciliation and growing into true adulthood, they'd rather pout and moan inwardly.

It's no wonder why midlife crisis is blending into quarter-life crisis.
It's no wonder why adolescence is being lengthened.
In fact, adolescence is artificial.

I'm dramatising, but I'm not joking when I think that there's an undercurrent of fear/contempt for maturation.

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Anonymous 25/04/21(Mon)00:00 No. 16392

This is because modern society is consumer centric and the modern philosophy of individualism exists to justify our economy based off mass rpdpuction and consumerism. The idea of idnvidiuality and finding yourself is mostly linked to finding what you like to consume, developing a personal brand, etc.

Modern adults are somewhat infantilized. There is no expectation of responsibility, but IMO what many miss is that responsibility is what makes you feel satisfied in adulthood.

So basically because of our economic structure, people are incentivized to stay in a perpetual adolescence.


If you want a clearer explanation im basing my opinion off of century of the self by Adam Curtis and liquid modernity by Zygmunt Bauman.


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Anonymous 25/04/21(Mon)00:08 No. 16393
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>>14985
>>14985
>adolescence is artificial
This is completely accurate, your instincts are right. Adolescence was invented in the 20th century to keep kids in school longer.
https://archive.org/details/TheParadoxOfExtendedChildhood-JohnTaylorGatto


Our modern society is literally structured around large corporations supported by swathes of borderline slave workers.

IMO without this education system we would follow our is tints more and learn the actual necessary skills of survival in the school of life. We wou have decentralized support networks where as we are currently at the opposite extreme of atomized individuals reliant on corporations for employment or government financial support. Humans naturally learn what is necessary to survive and naturally have creativity and ingenuity, but these kinds of independent people are not good consumers nor are they obedient workers.

We are all captive to this system and thus more or less children to the state, our new Mom.


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Anonymous 25/06/02(Mon)04:51 No. 16600

>>16391
There have been a lot of works that talk about it, but it's not talked about a lot.
People would rather talk about "muh woke" or "muh red pill".
Also:
>There is no expectation of responsibility, but IMO what many miss is that responsibility is what makes you feel satisfied in adulthood.

Wrong. Responsibility is expected.
But, the definition of responsibility is almost always reduced to procreation.

People think that child-rearing is the only form of responsibility. And they cannot even do that properly.



>>16393
Adolescence was created in the eighteenth century. But it was universalised by the twentieth century.
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no 21/12/12(Sun)03:40 No. 15980 Board: /fail/ [Reply]
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:f




Edgar Anon Poe 23/10/01(Sun)23:45 No. 7156 Board: /grim/ [Reply]
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OP you still alive?
Did you cut yourself too hard this time and you pass out yet? are you ok bro?




Tactical Umbrellas Anon Kalashnikov 22/08/27(Sat)01:56 No. 15642 Board: /w/ [Reply]
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Umbrella as a self-defence tool? Woah.
https://thepreparednessexperience.com/tactical-umbrellas-self-defense/


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Anon Kalashnikov 22/09/01(Thu)11:28 No. 15649
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Bartitsu: The Gentleman's Martial Art
https://youtu.be/CEu5_v1iv-k?t=127


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Cato 22/09/01(Thu)12:04 No. 15651

Who do you think you are, James Bond or something?


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Anon Kalashnikov 22/09/05(Mon)12:04 No. 15653

>>15651
Yes
https://youtu.be/CpasSV_mw2o




Anon Kalashnikov 14/07/08(Tue)10:38 No. 14980 Board: /w/ [Reply]
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Check it. Subs.

Big new Russian stealth ones.


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Anon Kalashnikov 22/09/06(Tue)11:43 No. 15656

Sweden's Gotland SSK Sub
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saCdvAp5cow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcfPOmG4V2g


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Anon Kalashnikov 25/06/27(Fri)15:04 No. 15825

AUKUS time!


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Anonymous 26/02/17(Tue)22:39 No. 15855

This is so cinematic :p




Did you know I hate when people spam? WHAT THE FUCK 24/06/19(Wed)14:51 No. 11364 Board: /7ch/ [Reply]
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No it's true! And soon it will happen all over.




Anonymous 17/04/22(Sat)17:20 No. 265 Board: /civ/ ID: f66611 [Reply]
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Au revoir, France.


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Anonymous 24/11/28(Thu)22:50 No. 2424 ID: 8aca73

Americans are all Satanists now.

Americans don't care if stealing is legal, but Americans lose their minds if a church feeds the homeless.


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Anonymous 24/11/28(Thu)23:19 No. 2426 ID: e6b1be

>>2424

Ah the good old Libertarian Newsbot. How are you, my metal friend?


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Anonymous 24/11/29(Fri)10:35 No. 2430 ID: c55b23

Americans love tyranny because Americans have never read a history book.

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