@th3j35t3r I think the more proper way would be a restriction on initiating new dms, and then something that'll prevent you from repeatedly messaging over and over if it's detected you're sending too many in a dm too quickly. Then again I never use the dm feature over there so I don't have too much of an idea how bad it can get.
@Heucuva8 @Mrs_Bones @GlytchMeister @Thumprhare I'm afraid I will have to bow out on this one. I really do have too much going on. Hopefully the next one I'll be able to join up. There's a chance I may be able to drop in at some point later if the game is still going if that's alright with everyone, at least for a sporadic few sessions here and there if life is permitting.
@GlytchMeister Yeah, simple enough. Magical barrier holding water, then submerging that water into either lava or said molten metal.
@th3j35t3r Strange thing is whoever you were talking to never showed up for me in the first place. I'm not sure why as I didn't even recognize the username.
@GlytchMeister Using said logic, we could easily create plenty of power plants and industrialize the realm.
Obviously the conjurors would be highly paid and be treated well. There could be ones that keep trains/ships/etc running, those that work in power generation, etc. Magical steampunk DnD world would be sick
@GlytchMeister I'm not sure how temperature would work to be honest.
I assume it'd work by intuition, in that the temperature of the summoned thing would be at an average temperature for said thing. Summon a plume of steam, and that steam would be just a handful of degrees over boiling. Summon a rock, and it'd be around room temperature, or the temp of the area you are in. Summoning a block of ice would require it be below freezing. So maybe you'd be able to augment it ie "fresh" soup.
@GlytchMeister I have no idea. That would make for some very fun moments.
@GlytchMeister @Heucuva8 @Mrs_Bones 3ftx3ft glass cube with a hole just large enough on one side to fit the neck of a humanoid creature. The interior of the cube is a vacuum. Best to use this if you manage to get close to your enemy. You summon it on their head, their neck making a seal to prevent outside air entering. If they leave it on, they deal with their head being in a vacuum, if they (or you) break the glass, they are then subject to the forces of air rapidly entering a vacuum.
@th3j35t3r Giving this a listen with 0 knowledge of what led to it. Yet, I am enjoying the listen.
@Heucuva8 @GlytchMeister @Mrs_Bones Doesn't specify beyond "non-magical" Oh boy oh boy oh boy.
@Oma_Trisha I also prefer an authentic grand piano to a keyboard, but there are pretty good digital instruments that use high quality samples so it's very close to real, but there's still something that feels right about feeling the vibrations of the instrument. I'd recommend LMMS if you're looking for something simple but capable. Good luck!
@OldEod It appears more daunting than it actually is. Everyone is pretty welcoming of new people!
@GlytchMeister @Mrs_Bones @Heucuva8 My character died? FOOL! I have twenty characters on standby!
@AlphaCentauri Could you imagine what the world would be like if he never went the wacky direction? Sounds nightmarish.
You think I would have realized, with all my experience using all sorts of programs that have larger-than-monitor workspaces that I could also use side scrolling on my web browser. I'd love to say that I didn't spend all this time using the m3 scroll function to navigate this site. I would be lying. Man sometimes I'm oblivious to solutions I already know.
@MrGoat A nice cup of NFTea
@OldEod I haven't really seen much NAFO posting, but generally most around here don't play the Z support game. You'll find your niche here fairly easily friend.
@GlytchMeister @Mrs_Bones @Heucuva8 Though I haven't played in years, I still hold the goal of using prestidigitaiton to trick creatures into running into walls, or falling into pits as often as possible. Actually now that I think of it, there are a ton of things I want to do.
Just your typical furry artist