Just a quick reply to say that Blades in the Dark is a criminally underrated system. It’s an amazing fiction first game that’s easy to pick up and get newbies into. Apparently roll20 has good sheets for it. I use One More Multiverse for its VTT as I bought the resource bundle before it moved to Patreon. Foundry has some Blades resources too, but I’ve not really messed around with them yet.
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I had completely forgotten it was on iPad. I mostly use my MacBook but should try out on the smaller screen to see if useful.
Vimes@ttrpg.networkto D&D Next - 5e Discussion@ttrpg.network•How is the New Planescape Book?8·2 years agoHuge fan of the original Planescape. So much so that it overcame the distrust I had for WotC after all the OGL stuff. I picked it up and I have to say it reads as shallow. A lot of the names and content from AD&D version but written without giving any feeling to the setting created. I don’t recommend it.
Vimes@ttrpg.networkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does anyone still use RSS and if so what are you subscribed to?7·2 years agoBeen using it since the days of Google Reader, but it’s been discouraging to see some places stop supporting it. And the accumulation of sites that just stop posting one day always make me sad to look at.
Any good recs to add to my dwindling feed?
Glass Cannon has a bunch of great actual play podcasts in a number of different systems. Some better than others but all really well produced.
Vimes@ttrpg.networkto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you like about the vehicle you drive and would you have changed anythin about it?3·2 years agoAlso have a 2017 Ford Fusion. Great car. Shows its age but runs like a champ as primary commuter work vehicle. Literally my only complaint is that I didn’t spring for the hybrid.
Vimes@ttrpg.networkto Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Older games with female protagonists?50·2 years agoBeyond Good & Evil
Vimes@ttrpg.networkto Discworld@lemmy.ml•Share your favourite quotes and thoughts about DiscworldEnglish5·2 years agoGlad I didn’t have to go far for this one.
It’s focus. A person can only know so many things and it takes a lot of basic science knowledge (Biology, chemistry, etc.) building upon itself over and over to learn medicine. Technology isn’t really a part of learning medicine so the entirety of be becoming a doctor kind of leaves out a lot of digital skills.