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I find it enjoyable that the MC can actually talk to the Godlike entities in this game and remember shit, even if he sounds like a schizo describing it. Nice update btw.
LOL not anymore.but we have sensei overnight at home....
I've never played D&D so I can't comment on how to play a Bard or the dice thing.View attachment 2927513
MC really did pay absolutely zero attention during chargen.
(Honestly a lot of the D&D segment is odd. From rolling 3d6 for attacks to a melee combat character apparently having +0 to hit to the DM having an NPC give the MC a quest to seduce a barmaid and then everyone being confused about why he tries to seduce the barmaid).
To have a +0 to attack you should have strength 6 or 7 and be a level 1 to 4 character using a weapon that doesn't have any modifiers to the roll.View attachment 2927513
MC really did pay absolutely zero attention during chargen.
(Honestly a lot of the D&D segment is odd. From rolling 3d6 for attacks to a melee combat character apparently having +0 to hit to the DM having an NPC give the MC a quest to seduce a barmaid and then everyone being confused about why he tries to seduce the barmaid).
Usually attack rolls are a 1d20. As BlasKyau pointed out the +0 to attack (i.e. the character not getting any bonus added to their attack roll) is possible with very low STR. But it's unusual for a martial character to have that unless the player is either roleplaying hard or just built the character poorly.I've never played D&D so I can't comment on how to play a Bard or the dice thing.
Yeah, that part is still confusing- the DM is typically the one who's narrating the adventure and voicing the NPCs, so it's not clear how a quest would get in there that she didn't know about. Even if she used a prewritten campaign and didn't read ahead she could just skip over anything she found too weird if she wanted to.Nami said she didn't put that quest in there. She was confused by it too, but said the MC wasn't breaking any rules. Maybe it doesn't make sense because of that, but I found it interesting that the dev actually showed the fantasy D&D world.
A bard with low strength could focus on using ranged weapons as long as he has enough dexterity score. But with such low strength he could carry very little equipment, and bards generally need some kind of musical instrument and usually wear some kind of light, or even medium, armor in addition to their weapons. The guy should have some kind of pack mule to carry all the equipment an adventurer needs, because otherwise it's impossible.Usually attack rolls are a 1d20. As BlasKyau pointed out the +0 to attack (i.e. the character not getting any bonus added to their attack roll) is possible with very low STR. But it's unusual for a martial character to have that unless the player is either roleplaying hard or just built the character poorly.
Actually a DM who doesn't know what adventure he/she's running is pretty rare. Additionally, he/sher can always decide whether to use a part of that adventure as it's preset (if he/she uses a prewritten adventure) or modify it to better fit the profile of his/her players. It's what I usually do, adapt the adventures to the type of players I have and their tastes.Yeah, that part is still confusing- the DM is typically the one who's narrating the adventure and voicing the NPCs, so it's not clear how a quest would get in there that she didn't know about. Even if she used a prewritten campaign and didn't read ahead she could just skip over anything she found too weird if she wanted to.
I dunno, maybe a horny player slipped something into her notes and she didn't notice.
Possible. But I seem to remember it being a melee attack, and not the MC's. Don't remember exactly though so I'd have to redownload and check to be sure.A bard with low strength could focus on using ranged weapons as long as he has enough dexterity score. But with such low strength he could carry very little equipment, and bards generally need some kind of musical instrument and usually wear some kind of light, or even medium, armor in addition to their weapons. The guy should have some kind of pack mule to carry all the equipment an adventurer needs, because otherwise it's impossible.
Right, I don't exactly consider myself a master DM but something very strange would have to happen for me to be narrating an NPC giving a player a quest and somehow not know where the quest came from. Either it came from me or it came from the book I'm reading out of.Actually a DM who doesn't know what adventure he/she's running is pretty rare. Additionally, he/sher can always decide whether to use a part of that adventure as it's preset (if he/she uses a prewritten adventure) or modify it to better fit the profile of his/her players. It's what I usually do, adapt the adventures to the type of players I have and their tastes.
I haven't seen the scene, so I have no idea who attacks who and how he/she does it.Possible. But I seem to remember it being a melee attack, and not the MC's. Don't remember exactly though so I'd have to redownload and check to be sure.
I agree with this.Right, I don't exactly consider myself a master DM but something very strange would have to happen for me to be narrating an NPC giving a player a quest and somehow not know where the quest came from. Either it came from me or it came from the book I'm reading out of.
I'll check it out againI haven't seen the scene, so I have no idea who attacks who and how he/she does it.
What do you mean by a "bro route"? Shuu is not a love interest if that's the question.This is a silly question. Can you ? by any chance plan for the bro route ?