remember how Strider and the rangers are regarded with fear and suspicion by the Breelanders at the Prancing Pony, mostly just because they come and go irregularly, are armed, and don’t openly discuss their business, which probably wouldn’t be understood even if they did? or how many people in the Shire, Rohan, and Gondor are wary of Gandalf, because he usually shows up when there’s trouble, not understanding the difference between causing trouble and trying to prevent it?
I read a good post a while back about how even though your classic d&d world looks like mediaeval Europe, it behaves much more like the wild west. Rephrase this part to “imagine you’re in the saloon and a group of armed cowboys roll in…” and suddenly it all makes sense again!
counterpoint: imagine you’re in a pizza joint and someone walks in and leaves you a hundo and asks “hey, you know where i can get some tools to alter my consciousness?”
yeah i’m telling my manager you gave me 20 to hook you up with some drugs here’s the 20 and please give you some drugs
This should be a part of the new employee training for D&D players.
I’ve done once a one-shot where players were a group of militia that was investigating a rogue d&d party wreaking havoc due to a long series of misunderstandings.
That said, fighting the party without any strategy was downright suicide because of how much difference was there with their levels, gear and abilities.
However, players here just would get a new militia character or villager as soon as they died.
So You mean… Shadowrun
(Except its of course Stuffer Shack, and they might actually have some drones in the back)
I don’t get why people keep insisting on putting the D&D label on everything, even when it doesn’t apply at all. There’s so many other games out there
It’s a hypothetical scenario likening a ridiculous situation in the real world to player shenanigans in a fantasy game. Jacob is a d&d focused content creator, and d&d centered memes and skits are a huge part of his schtick and what his community is based around. He has videos encouraging people to check out other similar systems and how cool their different mechanics are, as well. He wasn’t saying to put drones and US dollar bills into your medieval fantasy game, lmao
So let’s use the keyword even if it is meaning less in order to get interest, focus, …
I get that DnD bashing is annoying. I’m tired too. But… could we start to try? Could his person with followers show then that DnD isn’t the Alpha and the Omega?
His channel is in the screenshot. As I said in the comment you’re replying to, he has explored other TTRPGs on that channel, you can check it yourself. Personally I think he has a lot of great general GM advice and does a service by making this hobby seem fun and accessible.
Just because someone’s favorite TTRPG is d&d and they make content about it, does not mean they are wronging the broader TTRPG community. If your favorite system doesn’t get enough attention in your opinion, take the initiative to show others why it’s great rather than demanding someone else do it for you. No one is obligated to pander to you specifically.
Personally, I have a huge collection of RPGs and I enjoy a lot of indie titles more than the big names and I like to talk about them when the opportunity arises. Never had to bash anyone else or their favorite game to do it.
It reads like an intro for a Food Fight indeed.
That just sounds like a Waffle House in Florida or something, except instead of $500, it’s drugs.
Just sounds like an actual event from the US. The group is a bunch of MAGAs trying to kill the “libtard mayor”
Until the second part, I thought this was about ICE.
At least, in D&D the story’s shopkeep can just cap the idjits where they stand. Sorry, table. Roll up new ones. 🤌🏼









