I mean the drawing depicts a feathery not a furry so the point stands
I mean the drawing depicts a feathery not a furry so the point stands
I am very interested how well riddles will work, when it looks like somethings can just brute force you through any problem
In totk they solved this by limiting your abilities in shrines. I wonder if they will do something similar here
What I like about the trailer is how it is a new feature that Edgeworth uses logic, making it canonical that all the defense attorneys you play are just rambling and then throwing out a lucky guess
Mate, it takes the combined discussions of the internet
I would not expect any sort of values
Same, I actually think for new players, it is best to limit the race options to not overwhelm them with joice
As said by others, rather reskin existing mechanics, than use homebrew
The most suited for something akin to coocking in combat would probably be a cleric where you can use existing buff spells or effects and just change how they do it rather than what they do
Cure wounds is just an “emergency sandwich”
Bane is making “thousand year egg” so very smelly, that it distracts the enemy
I would recommend also to use new names for these abilities so that they have it easier to stay in character and ask them how they think a specific effect that their class has can be produced with food
I would also say for the purpose of a fight that most dishes are pre prepared (I.e. representing the spell slots they have) and are than just used in combat
Give them a break
Are you really expecting all the people posting this stuff to pay for the flight from Russia?
Is there a widely accepted reason why they stopped adding manuals to games?
I was allways reading them before playing the game, and it got very excited for game play.
Reddit shows you communities that you are not subscribed to in your subscription feed.
The idea is to show you new communities you might be interested in.
The question is whether it is just doing it on the base of an algorithm or if you can pay to have communities recommended more often
That is a lot like saying, “we need to make it illegal for rodeo clowns to steal nuclear waste.”
The thing they want to ban is not actually happening, and if it was, it would already be illegal
I assume they mean “Wish”, also known as “how many Disney references do I need to make for them to count as a movie”
And do you have less than 10 nuclear warheads?
The Joint Evaluated Fission and Fusion (JEFF) Nuclear Data Library is a collaboration between NEA Data Bank participating countries. The JEFF library combines the efforts of its different Working Groups to produce sets of evaluated nuclear data, for fission and fusion applications.
https://www.oecd-nea.org/jcms/pl_27365/the-jeff-nuclear-data-library
Before clicking on the picture, the chair looked like Zelensky had one leg up on a table or something
I said, “Seagulls, mm! Stop it now!”
If it is a possibility, you could recommend them a caster class that allows melee. I.e. bladesinger, abjuration wizard, or hexblade.
They could still attack with weapons but use spells for defense or utility
When they additionally learn a blade cantrip like booming blade, they could still attack with the dagger, and you treat it as a passive:
I want to attack using my dagger. I roll a 15 to hit.
Ok, thanks to your booming blade cantrip, your dagger deals additional damage. roll 1d4+1d8
No we just care less about theft. The German ones are build to maximace speed and therefore usability. This theoretically makes it rather easy to steal.
If this would become to much of a problem they would also reduce comfort to increase security
But can you explain why they did not start with one+two
In the direct, they said 3 1 2 is a good order to play
O have only played 11, so I am not familiar with it ,but that seemed very weird to me