@dpkonofa i wont get deeper on it, as i dont want to diverge from the original altruistic topic. But let’s say we disagree.
Have a nice day!
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@dpkonofa i wont get deeper on it, as i dont want to diverge from the original altruistic topic. But let’s say we disagree.
Have a nice day!
@SheeEttin haha, yes i did not get it :D
@SheeEttin It was an irony, I thought it was understood by the ‘seriously’ afterwards, but maybe I’ve not expressed myself clearly (english is not my native language). Excuse the confusion, of course family is always first :)
@SheeEttin @cosmosparda THE GAME!
Seriously, it’s always hard to find a place, but we have managed to find a time for each member of the couple without losing quality family time. Hard but possible!
It needs planning within the families and with other people, but we managed to get a game session each month, more or less.
@Nikko882 I don’t know, the quite simple option of throwing two fireballs in a row seems to me quite heavy. With quickened, haste or whatever. Although it took me a while to grasp it, I think limiting spells is a good thing.
@Nikko882 @DonnieDarkmode I agree, it should be more clearly and prominently stated. I also missed it the first time and then needed some time to grasp it well. But I don’t think its only about simplicity and quickness. There might come out lots of nasty and munchkenizer spell combos out there without this rule.
@Shkshkshk @dnd I used to make illegal ancient red dragon PCs, but not anymore.