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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode VI: Return of the JPEG
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Originally Posted by Andreaz
Stunts 1 and 2 do not account for "quality". 1-dies are stunts where you describe your action better than "I hit it". 2-dies are stunts where you do it better than "i hit it" and use or somehow edit the environment.
They are supposed to be spammable and easy. Only 3s are hard to get.
If you're going to go by the book, at least actually go by the book.
1 Dies ARE just describing it better than "I punch it", but 2 Dies are just have to do that and use the environment to your advantage.
By the core rulebook, all you need to do to get a 3 Die stunt is change the environment somehow in the action of punching a dude in the face. Otherwise known as "being a Solar Hero Stylist."
But all of this ignores the most important rule in Exalted: If you don't like how the rules work in a situation, change them. When I'm ST, if my players don't mildly impress either the group or me with their stunt, they're not getting anything above a 1-die.
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode VI: Return of the JPEG
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Sorry for crappy quality, picture was taken from a video.. Each of these gray things is supposed to be a soldier with all his abilities enchanced beyoned human capabilities.
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode VI: Return of the JPEG
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Sorry for crappy quality, picture was taken from a video.. Each of these gray things is supposed to be a soldier with all his abilities enchanced beyoned human capabilities.
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Artwork by Ralph Horsley, mutilated by my lazy demotivator skills. Enjoy.
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode VI: Return of the JPEG
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Originally Posted by Reynard
If you're going to go by the book, at least actually go by the book.
I am. Only 2s demand environment usage. Swinging from a rope, jumping on the enemy's weapon as you dodge it, saying "just as planned" really hard as you hump your enemy's mistress, pulling a torch out of its frame on the wall to parry the incoming knives.
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One-die stunts require a good description of an action. In return, the player gains one additional die, and the character may perform feats that border on impossible.
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Two-die stunts require that the character interact with the environment in some notable fashion, taking advantage of the scenery. This can be the physical environment or things the character knows, like an enemy's phobias or a lover's favorite flower. The player gets two bonus dice and may perform limited dramatic editing.
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Three-die stunts are singular acts of greatness, stunning bravado and visual poetry, defined by the capacity to leave the other players slack-jawed in astonishment.
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I am. Only 2s demand environment usage. Swinging from a rope, jumping on the enemy's weapon as you dodge it, saying "just as planned" really hard as you hump your enemy's mistress, pulling a torch out of its frame on the wall to parry the incoming knives.
"Interact with the environment in a meaningful way" is different from "I push myself off the ground. Oh, and it's wet and made of rocks".
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But is there a joke to them?
Going off of what you said earlier…
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Find a picture that is kind of related to some oddity of a fictional setting and add the words to it.
Narnia: Bears pulling sled, invisible reigns, etc…
Moria: Mystical glowing door that only appears in moonlight, giant tentacled beast that lives in a VERY small lake (and yet can still somehow survive)
Alternate-world Svalbard (from His Dark Materials series): Armored bears, intelligent bears, "civilized" bears that can talk and craft armor out of scrap metal…
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It is really a spoiler? Saying a character is awesome doesn't really tell you much.
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It is really a spoiler? Saying a character is awesome doesn't really tell you much.
Yep. You could say MacGyver's awesome. But you could also say Asura's Wrath is awesome. The two are completely different, and the only thing they share in common is amazing feats of skill. It doesn't give any spoilers, other than the fact that someone thinks it's good.
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I should have multiquoted the whole thing, the original demot poster said that someone could summon and enhance a complete army, then horngeek said it was a fate/zero image and since I am currently watching it I didn't click the youtube link to see what it was about for fear of spoilering myself out of what I hope/assume is an awesome battle.
But then Gettles said it was Rider so it was a spoiler for me. In anycase I overacted a bit, so I am sorry if anyone was offended by that post.
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Re: D&D Demotivators Episode VI: Return of the JPEG
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Going off of what you said earlier…
Narnia: Bears pulling sled, invisible reigns, etc…
Moria: Mystical glowing door that only appears in moonlight, giant tentacled beast that lives in a VERY small lake (and yet can still somehow survive)
Alternate-world Svalbard (from His Dark Materials series): Armored bears, intelligent bears, "civilized" bears that can talk and craft armor out of scrap metal…
A well. Obviously there's no doing it wrong with such things. And I notice I did not mention that I meant using pictures that do not show the world in question itself, but something different that is "just like in X".
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Is that a reference to something? I linked it on the tumblr site together with everything else from the thread, and it's getting massive response usually reserved to Doctor Who or Avatar references.
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Thank you.
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they set fire to a mountain, they woke the dragons up 5000 years early
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