tapandrollgames, to mtg
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How is WotC so perpetually bad at creating packaging which doesn't damage the cards, THE MAIN PRODUCT FOR WHICH YOU ARE GIVING THEM YOUR MONEY?!?! 🤯

So many of the "Collector Sample Packs" from the LOTR Commander Decks I've opened are SIGNIFICANTLY bent from being crammed into the packaging which is obviously not sized correctly to accommodate them.

Seriously, people this bad at their job shouldn't have a job. 😒

gsllc, to DnD
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So, nerds. The Dungeon Hobby Shop Museum posted an announcement on Facebook claiming the courts have declared WotC doesn't own "TSR." Someone asked, "Then who does?" I replied simply, "WotC." The DSHM replied but immediately blocked me, so I can't read the reply.

So, putting aside the weakness of character that goes with blocking people who merely disagree, why reply to me if you're going to make sure I never know what you said to me?

tapandrollgames, to mtg
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Even the "dumb robot" was able to see what most people are missing:

The food tokens lose all their card types, but they still retain the deceased creatures' abilities, both active and passive.

This isn't just "another spider commander". This is a legitimate powerhouse around which you can build a deck.

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Rolistespod, to random
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To the people saying they'll stop supporting by continuing to run the without "paying for anything". You still offer them your time as free promotion instead of doing so for other TTRPG.

Running sessions (especially publicly) is akin to hosting Tupperware parties. 1/x

KeithAmmann, to random
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There's been a lot in these playtest packages that I've disliked, a bit that I've liked and some that I've frankly hated.

Here's the first thing I've seen that I LOVE: modify spell and create spell.

KeithAmmann,
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Something I wonder whether the developers at have given any thought to: One of the nice things about having subclass features staggered across classes, as they are now, is that when PCs reach those subclass feature levels, you can use those moments as roleplaying interludes. Trying to straitjacket all the classes into the same subclass progression means those interludes are all going to clump up, rather than being distributed evenly across your campaign.

MikeMyler, to random
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