Yeah, how did they commit this to anywhere that would hurt?
Yeah, how did they commit this to anywhere that would hurt?
I was a child in the 90s: I absolutely played the second without knowing about the first.
“Ah, in media res, how avant-garde…I don’t know who these people are but they sure seem acquainted.”
Wow. Thank you for explaining but that was a lot less funny than I was expecting
I would say they are closer to clerics both mechanically (with the spectrum of martial to magical subclasses) and flavorwise
I’m not an older sibling in a 90s-era kids sitcom, so I haven’t used the phrase “bird-brain” in decades…
I’m not really looking to get into fantasy legal dispute, but I will say that you are debating the count without even touching the core of what I said: the terms of the sentencing. Being sentenced to death is like being sent to prison. If you step in and then juke out, you can’t say “prison sentence over”.
We don’t specify term limits here because it’s typically not a place you come back from.
The punishment is a sentence of death. Not “being killed”. You are to be placed in the state of death for the crime. That’s why you don’t get to walk away if a lethal method fails. You can keep reviving them, but they’ll be incarcerated and killed again until it sticks. And I’ll put the rest of the party in contempt of court for attempting to subjorn lawful punishment.
“You CANNOT name this species the ‘greater blue-balled ding-dong monkey’. Not least because we will not let you name something else the ‘lesser blue-balled ding-dong monkey’!”
Absolutely baffled by all the comments on that blog that are agreeing with that post. They’ve really honed in on their audience. Or they’re wasting a lot of time on alt accounts
Thank you. I’d forgotten that uBlock had the zapper function
What do you mean “same combat”, like Amalur made some novel innovation? They’re both just 3D, third-person action combat; it’s a mechanic. This is like knocking Fallout New Vegas because it still had you shooting guns, and we already shot guns in Fallout 3.
The game looks disappointing for plenty of legitimate reasons, so let’s stick to those.