Same here. It’s something that can be learned
Same here. It’s something that can be learned
I don’t work in IT!
…But I am going to go to college soon to try and get an associate’s in computer science so… you know
With the way things are now, a bit. The world has gotten heavily fucked over in one way or another
The states themselves are different. The state I live in (washington) is about 70% hydroelectric for example, and that just wouldn’t work in a lot of other places
Proud to have the highest on that list, Washington is a pretty good state all things considered
I did have a game where the warlock lost all their powers and went down to a level 0 commoner, but that lasted for something like 2 days irl and it was because my fighter killed his patron. He’s a cleric now
I’m gonna be honest that phrase is kinda ick
I always mention vitamins and stuff, just in case. No matter what, I will not lie to my doctor in any situation, it’s one of my rules of life
YES! Finally someone who understands the bonus action casting rule!!
Same here. There’s the main game which has been going on for 4 years, and then whenever the DM is a little burnt out we all take turns. The result is years of steady dnd sessions with no burnout, despite playing online over text with no planned schedule and timezones literally across the world from each other
People are generalizing, but this isn’t the case for all of the US. Things vary by state
Oh come on, you know what I mean
Or like “gin” with an f?
I’m glad the steam deck took off and actually did well. I think it made a lot of positive changes overall in gaming for linux and handheld consoles. Now I just have to hope they bring back the steam controller
Valve is just about the only company I somewhat trust. Pre-ordered the highest version of the steam deck, and the way they handled the entire development process solidified my faith in them
I regularly wear a full-length cloak in public. Nothing is stopping you