Post 675042 by evilchili@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #675041 by woodentulip@mastodon.social
2018-10-21T11:54:52Z
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Honestly, I was less creative when chock full of testosterone. Now thats been reduced, i got creative energy, but also a more "Meh" thing too. Thebcore thingsbi dont "Meh" about though, is kids, Auto-racing, and tech. But even the tech of late ; well, its been creative to head off "Meh"...
(DIR) Post #675042 by evilchili@mastodon.social
2018-10-21T15:07:19Z
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@woodentulip I've been rediscovering my creative side since starting D&D. There's always been a certain creative element to work, but creativity in *service* to something wasn't doing it.
(DIR) Post #676652 by woodentulip@mastodon.social
2018-10-21T17:24:04Z
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@evilchili I have had many think id be good with D&D but like a gran in a previous story, it just was Statistics and "meh" from my teenage self. Although that then did not prevent me from WH20K modelling/airbrushing/painting, which was aerospace in the plastic model format...And you know me and aerospace...#F1 and other things Carbon Fibre...
(DIR) Post #676841 by evilchili@mastodon.social
2018-10-21T17:35:04Z
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@woodentulip you should find a local game and give it a shot! There are many styles of play and the 5th edition ruleset is way less finicky than the AD&D stuff you'd have seen as a teenager. In my 5th edition game we don't track XP, we don't use encumberance (how many pounds of food can you carry? oh noes!) or material components for low-level spells.