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6/13/2025, 12:38:40 AM
>>95858951
>ACKS is what convinced me that modern D&D is shit on a shingle.
This is revolting to me because it means the OP of that screenshot had a complete lack of aesthetic taste. Made my throat actually tense up as I got queasy. The very reason I avoid ACKS, not anything to do with it mechanically, is probably part of what drew that guy to it over other OSR games.
I read a bit further and I'm happy he saw the light but that just tanked my faith in contemporary TTRPG gamers even lower than it was.
>>95858972
>and yes, the bard has a song list
Now that's an idea. Items for performance as treasure. Not instruments - songs, poems, sagas, compositions...
Why should the MU get all the fun of building a tome from weird knowledge? Obviously this would be pure gold-value for the original and wouldn't have any statistical effects (outside of edge cases) but it seems like something fun to add to treasure tables even if there's no bard in the group.
>ACKS is what convinced me that modern D&D is shit on a shingle.
This is revolting to me because it means the OP of that screenshot had a complete lack of aesthetic taste. Made my throat actually tense up as I got queasy. The very reason I avoid ACKS, not anything to do with it mechanically, is probably part of what drew that guy to it over other OSR games.
I read a bit further and I'm happy he saw the light but that just tanked my faith in contemporary TTRPG gamers even lower than it was.
>>95858972
>and yes, the bard has a song list
Now that's an idea. Items for performance as treasure. Not instruments - songs, poems, sagas, compositions...
Why should the MU get all the fun of building a tome from weird knowledge? Obviously this would be pure gold-value for the original and wouldn't have any statistical effects (outside of edge cases) but it seems like something fun to add to treasure tables even if there's no bard in the group.
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