NobodysHome |
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NobodysHome wrote:Problem with that is that it would have made sense. No. This had nothing to do with the available games; they didn't even go into the gambling area. They just decided to start doing cartwheels on the docks. I...don't know why.Scintillae wrote:This includes an incident of Cirque du Soleil while trying to get in to talk to Devargo Barsi because this idea occurred to them as being The Correct Course Of Action before anyone even considered "maybe we can just lie."Are they playing the in-game games? Because for my second run-through one of the PCs totally unknowingly decided to play a fairly optimized dual-knife-wielding rogue.
Knivesies... did not go well for Devargo...
So have they bought a pig, lit it on fire, and then ridden it down the streets of Magnimar yet?
Apparently my group thinks that's how all APs are supposed to start. Even if they're nowhere near Magnimar at the moment...
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Orthos wrote:listening to adults is a great way to get killed and not get any xp in a horror film.Watching/listening to Stranger Things. Keep sympathizing more with all the adults.
Just listen to your parents, you darn kids!
I think I may finally be officially old.
Yeah I know I'm boring and lawful and nobody goes to the movies to see that anymore.
NobodysHome |
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Freehold DM wrote:Yeah I know I'm boring and lawful and nobody goes to the movies to see that anymore.Orthos wrote:listening to adults is a great way to get killed and not get any xp in a horror film.Watching/listening to Stranger Things. Keep sympathizing more with all the adults.
Just listen to your parents, you darn kids!
I think I may finally be officially old.
BROTHER!!!
But wait...
nobody goes to the movies to see that
...no I don't. At least I don't think I do...
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So, after an hour of inactivity, I was involuntarily signed out. And I believe I know why. Each person signed in to the server creates a process. This process includes memory space, a slice of processor time, and other resources provided by the server. These resources are used up even when a user is inactive. If there's not enough resources available, then the server runs the risk of crashing. Logging off the inactive users frees those resources, increasing the average time between crashes.
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Orthos wrote:Welcome to the club!Watching/listening to Stranger Things. Keep sympathizing more with all the adults.
Just listen to your parents, you darn kids!
I think I may finally be officially old.
I know, right?!
I cannot tell you how hard it is to watch An American Tale, now that I'm a father.
*shivers thinking about Fieval's actions*
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Freehold DM wrote:Yeah I know I'm boring and lawful and nobody goes to the movies to see that anymore.Orthos wrote:listening to adults is a great way to get killed and not get any xp in a horror film.Watching/listening to Stranger Things. Keep sympathizing more with all the adults.
Just listen to your parents, you darn kids!
I think I may finally be officially old.
I'm reminded of a comic about the differences in watching horror movies as a kid and as an adult. Or most media, where the adults will start sympathizing with the villains rather than rooting for the heroes.
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NobodysHome wrote:optimized dual-knife-wielding rogue.NO~! IT'S NOT TRUE~! IT'S IMPOSSIBLE~!
Twin daggers has always worked appallingly for me, except when I went up against someone with two tomahawks, when we both died quite a lot, but he died morer and worser than I did. Victory was therefore declared.
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John Napier 698 wrote:So, after an hour of inactivity, I was involuntarily signed out. And I believe I know why. Each person signed in to the server creates a process. This process includes memory space, a slice of processor time, and other resources provided by the server. These resources are used up even when a user is inactive. If there's not enough resources available, then the server runs the risk of crashing. Logging off the inactive users frees those resources, increasing the average time between crashes.John; see here, and/or feel free to comment. :)
Did both. Time will tell if my theory proves correct.
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AngryNerdRageDemon wrote:Twin daggers has always worked appallingly for me, except when I went up against someone with two tomahawks, when we both died quite a lot, but he died morer and worser than I did. Victory was therefore declared.NobodysHome wrote:optimized dual-knife-wielding rogue.NO~! IT'S NOT TRUE~! IT'S IMPOSSIBLE~!
When we started Mummy's Mask, I went with a theme build of a Dex-based dual-dagger-wielding halfling ranger.
She was wonderful to roleplay.
With many of the creatures in the very first dungeon having DR 5, she was utterly useless in combat.
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Speaking of corrupting influences, after hearing the tragic news about One Punch Man Season 2, I decided I have to read the manga anyway.
And if you don't think I'm going to let Hermione read it while lisamarlene is over...
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I have to log in every time I switch browsers or computers. This may be just a security feature.
I don't think so, I have a mac and Paizo repeatedly forgetting me has only started happening the past few days. Maybe it's the hospital's firewall or something? But other forums work fine for me.
To make matters more annoying, safari will not load my cookies for viewing. Which is not a new problem, just one that I've never been able to solve.
First world problems, le sigh.
Tequila Sunrise |
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The only rumor I want confirmed about the game is that the blasphemous class "mathematician" is removed from the game and replaced with soemthing less awful.
It was not. #dealwithit
I am now even more psyched to play FFT.
Mostly because I draw immense pleasure from flaunting others' pet peeves. Especially Freehold's.
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Freehold DM wrote:The only rumor I want confirmed about the game is that the blasphemous class "mathematician" is removed from the game and replaced with soemthing less awful.TriOmegaZero wrote:It was not. #dealwithitI am now even more psyched to play FFT.
Mostly because I draw immense pleasure from flaunting others' pet peeves. Especially Freehold's.
okay. Make your all mathematician party. Don't come crying to me when you die.
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Tequila Sunrise wrote:okay. Make your all mathematician party. Don't come crying to me when youFreehold DM wrote:The only rumor I want confirmed about the game is that the blasphemous class "mathematician" is removed from the game and replaced with soemthing less awful.TriOmegaZero wrote:It was not. #dealwithitI am now even more psyched to play FFT.
Mostly because I draw immense pleasure from flaunting others' pet peeves. Especially Freehold's.
die.win like a baws!
I helped! Again!
No, but seriously, once you've trained them fully, switch them to wizard - or even better, ninja - and proceed to win D&D FFT.
EDIT: just to be clear, though, spend as little time/XP as you can in the calculator class: just master their skill set (not even that is technically necessary, if you master '3' and make sure to have a level-drainer so you're always lvl98) and switch to some other class. You will win.
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Aaaand, FOUR-DAY WEEKEND! Woo hoo!
So, Shiro and Hi are coming over tonight for dinner and anime. Since we just got CrunchyRoll premium, what should we watch?
EDIT: I may try to force Hi to bite the bullet and watch Kill La Kill with us. He's really uncomfortable with T&A shows, which Kill la Kill is in spades, but its entire "Clothing is the Enemy" theme is side-splitting, and after a slow start the kids watched the whole series while I was working, and it seemed like a darned good series. Once you can get past the whole, "The fewer clothes I wear, the more powerful I become" angle of it...
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Tequila Sunrise wrote:okay. Make your all mathematician party. Don't come crying to me when you die.Freehold DM wrote:The only rumor I want confirmed about the game is that the blasphemous class "mathematician" is removed from the game and replaced with soemthing less awful.TriOmegaZero wrote:It was not. #dealwithitI am now even more psyched to play FFT.
Mostly because I draw immense pleasure from flaunting others' pet peeves. Especially Freehold's.
Pshaw. I only use monks. Accumulate spam, punch for 999 damage.
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Seriously, you can't be uncomfortable with T&A and have Food Wars be your favorite show. It just doesn't compute with orgasmic cooking.
Ah, THAT logic!
Yeah, *we* didn't understand that one, either.
The show made everyone else uncomfortable, but Hi loved it.
But the first outfit in Kill la Kill? Hi averted his eyes.
I don't understand it, but I try to accommodate it.