

It got buffed to a d6 in 5.5e
But then again, with this math they’re talking about 5e, so your point stands
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It got buffed to a d6 in 5.5e
But then again, with this math they’re talking about 5e, so your point stands
Dnd 3.5 has a lot, like 80%, rules overlap with pf1e. Pathfinder was a fork of the game system, basically
I’ve had that problem in Factorio before. I can’t imagine how many orders of magnitude it’d be worse in the actual grid. Solar should be fine, though? And wind likely doesn’t take much to start, either
What decade do you live in? It’s closer to 2-4x nowadays, and 2TB is nothing
Like OpenAI!
Oh yeah, of course.
not really, haha
To test that SVN -> GIT works?
13.1% if BI is a d6, or 20.7% if they’re past level 5 and it’s a d8. Certainly doable
Yeah I agree. Although recently I’ve become partial to toml… In the end I’ll use what’s common in the ecosystem I’m developing in
Nothing too major about how it’s usually used, but the yaml spec does allow arbitrary code execution when parsing a file and relies on the parser to have that feature disabled: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML#Security
That’s why for python, yaml.save_load()
is a thing. That’s fine for your local config files and may even be a feature for you, but it shouldn’t be used to exchange information between services.
Don’t rely on VPNs as your (only) security, if you are at actual risk from your online activities. For piracy, it does not matter. Pick one you like
Pushing that civil war narrative again, when Russian troops were involved from day one? Nice
Stay classy, .ml
Straight up Russian propaganda at this point
Poison the monk
Mostly play PF2e nowadays, but I’m open to other systems. I get the feeling that some people use DnD as a shorthand for all TTRPGs tho
Free infinite dust
GM like the characters have basic common sense, unless the players say otherwise. Stupidity should be initiated by the players, not forced by the GM willfully misinterpreting players’ words.
My understanding was that toxin is the generic term, poison is usually ingested and venom is delivered into the blood? But it gets often confused in everyday language, and is only accurate when talking about animals. Not a toxicologist, so I might be wildly wrong
Wall of force lasts 10 minutes, just saying