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bisakimia · 4 months ago
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Oksidasi Bayam Menghasilkan Racun!
Reaksi Redoks menyebabkan zat gizi dalam bayam berubah menjadi racun. Tak perlu diragukan lagi, bayam adalah sayuran yang sangat bermanfaat bagi tubuh kita. Zat gizi yang terkandung dalam bayam sangat komplit untuk memenuhi asupan gizi yang kita perlukan. Maka tak heran jika dari kecil, orang tua kita selalu menganjurkan kita untuk makan bayam. Bahkan beberapa orang tua harus memutar otak…
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legionofmyth · 2 years ago
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[Hour 3 of 3] James "Grim" Desborough | Wightchester: Prison City of Ye Damned | Horror Genre
Wightchester: Prison City of Ye Damned [PDF]Wightchester: Support Material [PDF][Part 3 of 3] – James “Grim” Desborough joins 🐲 RPG Die Gest 🐉 to talk about his 500 page campaign sourcebook, Wightchester: Prison City of the Damned, a historically inspired zombie / undead survival setting for your Dungeons & Dragons 5E, Old School Renaissance, and Mork Borg tabletop role-playing games. After this…
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martianmuckraker · 2 years ago
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Hostile Sun Playtest: Scandal on Demeter VI
The tabletop RPG I am developing, Under a Hostile Sun just had its first recorded playtest (the game as a whole and individual mechanics from it have been tested prior to this one). My good friends Arwynn, Amara and Dennis had a great time testing this system and I hope clicking through this video makes you curious about the Hostile Sun RPG system yourself. Throughout the video key ideas from…
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biancarogers · 4 months ago
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Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom | ARCADE | 4K60ᶠᵖˢ UHD🔴| 2 PLAYER CO-OP Gameplay Walkthrough ⭐🏆🔴 https://applevideos.co.uk/apple-arcade/dungeons-amp-dragons-tower-of-doom-arcade-4k60-uhd-2-player-coop-gameplay-walkthrough
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jimdaggerworld · 5 years ago
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How to Make Homebrew Magic Items | 5e Dungeons and Dragons |
How to Make Homebrew Magic Items | 5e Dungeons and Dragons |
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What do you think about that bad boy, yep? I made that for you. I bet this cost a bunch of pretty pigs yeah it costs more than you’ll ever know what? What is that? Jim, let tell you what let’s have a conversation about homebrew magic item creation sounds great: Oh Wendy. This episode is sponsored by garage quests. They make awesome shirts but kind of like the ones we’re wearing right now, but…
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thegamingbuddha · 2 years ago
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The Ultimate RPG Character Backstory Guide Explanded Geners Edition review
The Ultimate RPG Character Backstory Guide Explanded Geners Edition review
For the last couple of years (prior to and during the pandemic) Dungeons & Dragons and tabletop gaming in general has seen a rise in popularity. So much so that there are various ways to consume this media, from live streams and in game store events to video games and books. Speaking of books, one series of books that I have found very helpful in getting the most out of my play sessions are the…
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thevalkyriesonline · 5 years ago
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Baldur's Gate 3 all you need to know
Baldur's Gate 3 all you need to know! We've got the low down on @baldursgate3 from @larianstudios We're feeling the hype big time! What class will you choose? #Baldursgate3 full info:
Baldur’s Gate 3
Developed and Published: Larian Studios
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Genre: Single Player/ Multiplayer, Adventure, RPG 
Larian Studios working with Wizards of the Coast are bringing the beloved Baldur’s Gate to a whole new audience!
Players will be able to enjoy freedom to explore and interact with a world that changes with their choices. This epic and in depth narrative will bring you closer to…
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gamesatwork · 4 years ago
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Episode 320 — Artificial Oblique Hums
Episode 320 — Artificial Oblique Hums: Space, the current frontier, AirTags, AI convolutional networks improving game photorealism, explosive hypersonic propulsion, the Infinite Improbability Drive and a bevy of games.
Photo by Dewang Gupta on Unsplash Space, the current frontier, AirTags, AI convolutional networks improving game photorealism, explosive propulsion, the Infinite Improbability Drive and a bevy of games. Andy starts off this episode with his shiny new AirTag experience and reflects on the discussion from last week’s show.  Andy and Michael both consider the rapidity of which the AirTags have…
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Episode 13 – D&D Orgies Episode 13 - D&D Orgies The Red Widow And The Desert Curmudgeon make an assumption about an article DC found on FlipBoard, and then made some...sudden realization.
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legionofmyth · 2 years ago
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[Hour 1 of 3] James "Grim" Desborough | Wightchester: Prison City of Ye Damned | Horror Genre
[Part 1 of 3] - James “Grim” Desborough (@Grimasaur) joins to talk a/b Wightchester: Prison City of the Damned. After this we take a broader look at the #horror genre in tabletop role-playing games. #Wightchester #ttrpg #osr #DnD5E #DnD #MorkBorg
Wightchester: Prison City of Ye Damned [PDF]Wightchester: Support Material [PDF][Part 1 of 3] – James “Grim” Desborough joins 🐲 RPG Die Gest 🐉 to talk about his 500 page campaign sourcebook, Wightchester: Prison City of the Damned, a historically inspired zombie / undead survival setting for your Dungeons & Dragons 5E, Old School Renaissance, and Mork Borg tabletop role-playing games. After this…
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theexpressoutlet · 5 years ago
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How to Play an Archer in Dungeons and Dragons 5e
How to Play an Archer in Dungeons and Dragons 5e
We cover the classes, feats, and character options to build the ultimate archer in Dungeons and Dragons 5e.
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tariqk · 8 years ago
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Thoughts While Watching Critical Role
So I've watched about 17 episodes of Critical Role, thanks to the magic of running youtube-dl and camping on every broadband connection I could while it downloads all 87 fucking episodes, and so, like, it's made me think.
Spoilers beyond the cut.
Like, this is obvious in hindsight, but none of my tabletop games, or the games I've seen played so far, resemble anything like Critical Role, and, to a lesser degree, Wil Wheaton's Titansgrave. I mean, I've seen people record their RPG sessions, like the Fieldman Theory, and even on online platforms, like Roll20's GM Master Class Series, and CR and Titansgrave outpace them in sheer quality. And the reason for that? Well, it's kind of fucking obvious: Matt Mercer and friends are fucking used to performing, live and in public, and Wil Wheaton's work is professionally edited and made accessible with a legion of artists, and, yeah, there's a whole boatload of support staff making this shit work. You're never going to be as good as they are, because, like how mainstream porn is made vs. actual sex, mainstream porn is fucking made for the audience's gaze. That's the beginning and end of it, really. And that's okay. Don't ever feel like you'll never be as good as Mercer and Wheaton. Yes, but it's for good reason. No one's paying you to do this, you're not a trained performer, chill out.
That being said, I went from being mildly interested about the series, vaguely bored about my then-circumstances (I was quarantined and had nothing to do), to having my desire rekindled with regards to D&D (yes, despite the fact that the current designers of 5e have been accused of aiding and abetting harassers and abusers within the RPG community), to wondering about why it is that I don't ever want to DM a D&D game (tl;dr: it's too much work; most of the planning falls on the shoulders of the DM), and what is it about D&D that allows these kinds of super-long-form episodic gameplay, and why my preferred system (Fate) doesn't (tl;dr: because it's not structured that way; Fate generally supports episodic gameplay that works well with one-shots; it's really hard to get the kind of emergent, meandering storytelling that simulationist-gamist systems like D&D and the like do).
Some of the player and character behaviour in Critical Role, even in this early juncture, have been… problematic. Apparently there's some tension that'll happen in episode 27 or so when Orion Acaba leaves that sparked some drama, and I don't exactly know what the issue is — there was reference to the wank in the CR reddit, but I don't really want to immerse myself in it. As it is, Acaba has decided to continue his character's adventures in an alternate continuity, so good for him? That being said, most of my discomfort has been mostly towards stuff I call Scanlan Behaving Badly. Part of me gets skeeved off with his behaviour towards Lady Kima (that's an unfortunate name), and he was trying to dick around with the fight between Grog (“Philip”) and Kern the Hammer (which, mechanically, isn't very interesting at all: Grog has higher AC and Kern has higher attack bonuses, thus landing on avarage 1 or 2 HP more than Grog, but they're both barbarians and the only strategy that appears to apply is to hit each other and hope the other dude falls down — once again, how this shines is how Willingham and Mercer play out their character's attacks, which is no surprise, because, hey, voice actors). But otherwise the advice that the CR subreddit has been useful: if it makes you uncomfortable, skip five minutes ahead.
That being said, I'm also reminded how incredibly toxic D&D cosmology and world-building is. 5e tries to not make some races (honestly, why not call them species?) Inherently Evil, and relaxed the issue with alignment, but… it's telling how much D&D scratches that long-neglected fantasy itch I've had and yet makes me side-eye what the implications are. I've never liked how D&D modeled religion, and government, and race relations, and maybe 5e goes some ways towards resolving some of these discomforts, but it's not exactly a place I'm 100% comfortable in any more.
Anyway. I'll be making my way slowly through the series, until I get sick of it and stop.
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thomasroach · 6 years ago
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Top RPG News Of The Week: E3 2019 (Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077, The Outer Worlds and More!)
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E3 2019
This week was E3 2019 which brought a fresh batch of RPG news, from leak confirmations to brand new gameplay footage. We’ve rounded up some of the major RPG announcements which has gotten us excited for not only this year but 2020 as well!
Darksiders Genesis
A new cinematic trailer was revealed at E3, announcing the addition of a spin-off title to main Darksiders series. Darksiders Genesis will be coming in the form of a top-down action-RPG much like Diablo. It will pit players against enemies in a dungeon-crawler, you’ll kill monsters and gain loot.
As you hack’n’slash your way through, you’ll be playing as a new Horseman of the Apocalypse called Strife. According to THQ Nordic he has been called “upon to save humankind from certain destruction at the hands of Lucifer“.
There will be plenty of intense combat, places to explore, puzzles to solve and epic bosses to battle.
Darksiders Genesis will be launching on Xbox One, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC and Stadia releasing this year 2019.
To find out more about this news find it here in Darksiders Genesis Top-Down Action-RPG Announced At E3.
The Outer Worlds
Kicking off the Microsoft press conference The Outer Worlds gets a release date! The Outer Worlds is an upcoming story-driven RPG by the studio behind the original Fallout: Obsidian Entertainment. Given the recent downturn of the Fallout series, this new IP is seen for many fans as a worthy spiritual successor for their hype, and with good reason!
Finally revealing The Outer Worlds release date, Obsidian shares the launch date for October 25th 2019. The latest trailer shows off Halyon, a world taken over by corporations and depicts the role of the board who provides “security in a senseless and chaotic world”.
It also looks like players will be able to choose the narrative they wish to play, whether making friends with strangers or go completely “psychotic” on them. The trailer also shows more of the environments and some run ‘n’ gun action.
The Outer Worlds will be launching on the Epic Games Store as well as the Windows Store for PC, PS4 and Xbox One. We got to play some of The Outer Worlds at E3 this year, if you know what we thought be sure to check out our The Outer Worlds Gameplay Impressions E3 video on our channel.
To find out more about this news find it here in The Outer Worlds Release Date Announced.
Elden Ring
On the Microsoft stage Elden Ring gets a trailer featuring storyline, confirming the previous leak of a collaboration between Hidetaka Miyazaki of FromSoftware and George R.R. Martin. Elden Ring is described as a dark fantasy action-RPG.
While the cinematic trailer doesn’t giveaway much is does talk about the  dark age after the magical Elden Ring was broken and shows off some of the mythical characters. This reveal wasn’t exactly a surprise to most following the leaks over the weekend ahead of E3, but the trailer was worth the wait as this looks like an epic collaboration.
An interview was shared on Xbox Wire that mentions that this title will indeed be their “biggest title yet in terms of sheer volume” according to Hidetaka Miyazaki, and he confirms that it’s a third person action-RPG.
No release date has been announced but pre-orders are now available on selected retail websites which now offer the standard edition for $59.99.
If you want to know what we thought of this reveal, be sure to check out our Elden Ring First Impression video on our channel.
To find out more about this news find it here in Elden Ring Confirmed At E3 With Trailer and Elden Ring Sets To Be FromSoftware’s Biggest Title Yet.
Cyberpunk 2077
Sharing more storyline and gameplay, Cyberpunk 2077 gets featured during the Microsoft press conference but not without a few surprises. Announcing the launch date in style, including a surprise visit from Keanu Reeves.
Not only showing some new weapons such as wrist blades in gory action but also introducing a new character played by Keanu Reeves. The character that Reeves will be playing is Mr Fusion,
They also shared the release date which is April 16th 2020, meaning we’ll have to wait until next year for Cyberpunk 2077, well they did tell us “it’s still coming, when it’s ready”.
Pre-orders are now available including the collector’s edition which comes with a statue of V, hardcover artbook, map of the Night City, metal pin set, and more for $249.99, while the standard pre-order is available for $59.99. You can order from Gamestop, Best Buy and Amazon in the US.
To find out more about this news find it here in Cyberpunk 2077 Launch Date Announced And Pre-Orders.
Tales of Arise
It looks like another Bandai Namco leak was true as Tales of Arise gets confirmed at E3 2019 with a trailer.
Following the Bandai Namco leak of Elden Ring, another leak was confirmed as being true which was Tales of Arise.
The trailer features some scenic shots as well as some Tales action. Tales of Arise uses an action-RPG battle system which follows the series.
The title will focus on two character that from two different worlds, both looking to change their fate and create their own destiny. It will bring a new cast of characters, updated combat and Tales gameplay mechanics.
Tales of Arise will release sometime during 2020 on PS4, Xbox One and PC.
To find out more about this news find it here in Tales Of Arise Confirmed At E3 2019.
Elder Scrolls Online DLCs
Continuing the theme of The Season of the Dragon, during the Bethesda press conference, Zenimax announces two DLCs called Scalebreaker and Dragonhold for Elder Scrolls Online.
It was earlier this year when the developer announced it would be releasing content that all relates to the dragons of Elsweyr. Their roadmap included four instalments starting with the Wrathstone DLC, Elsweyr Chapter which have already been released and two further DLCs set to launch Q3 and Q4.
The first of the DLCs Scalebreaker will arrive in Q3, bringing two further dungeons called Moongrave Fane and Lair of Maarselok.
The second DLC coming toward the end of 2019 will be Dragonhold. This will invite adventurers to a whole new zone in the Southern region of Elsweyr called Pellitine. This vast wasteland was taken over by a deadly plague a couple of decades ago. Here you must team up with allies which includes the return of Sai Sahan, to help reform the ancient Dragonguard order.
These new zones will include new quests, Delves, World Bosses and more Dragon Hunt events.
Both DLCs Scalebreaker and Dragonhold will arrive during the second half 2019, the exact release dates are yet to be announced.
To find out more about this news find it here in Elder Scrolls Online Scalebreaker And Dragonhold DLCs Announced.
Fallout 76
Bethesda made a couple of update announcements for Fallout 76, first acknowledging the rough start that the game had, but appears they have listened to the community when it comes to features. Announcing two updates Wastelanders and Nuclear Winter which will bring a host of new content.
The first free update announced comes in the form of the Wastelanders, which will include human NPCs, a new main quest, more choice/consequences, new weapons and gear. Bethesda explained at the press conference that this will add full dialog trees, making the storyline more complete.
This also means you need to decide who’s side you’re taking, whether to join factions of the Raiders or the Settlers.
Bethesda boldly states that “Wastelanders will fundamentally change the way you experience Fallout 76, and it’s set to arrive in fall of 2019”.
Setting to amp up the competitive nature of the game more, even after adding Survival mode which offered a more PvP centered gameplay, a new battle royale mode will be coming with the Nuclear Winter update. Adding a 52 player last-one standing, with an encroaching ring of fire as motivation to keep moving. The mode will still allow Perk Cards and nukes as you battle is out to become the Overseer of Vault 51. Bethesda describes it as: “Think of Nuclear Winter as the entire Fallout 76 experience, tightly condensed into about 20 minutes.”
You can try out Nuclear Winter during June 10th to June 17th, meaning everyone can play Fallout 76 for free on all platforms during the free trial.
To find out more about this news find it here in: Bethesda Announce Fallout 76 Free Updates And Free Trial.
Final Fantasy 7
While you might thinking that Microsoft have stolen the E3 spotlight with a slew of announcements, but even without Sony attending this year, they still have a big announcement regarding the Final Fantasy VII remake.
A new trailer has been shared on the official Playstation Youtube channel that not only shows more gameplay but announces the release date for the highly anticipate Final Fantasy VII remake.
A short trailer was released at the Fantasy VII concert in Los Angeles that revealed the release date which is March 3rd 2020 and confirms this is a Playstation 4 exclusive.
While we may have expected that the announcement would be made during Square Enix’s press conference on June 10th, it looks like the launch date couldn’t wait.
But Square Enix didn’t come empty handed to E3, they shared a longer trailer featuring new scenes and gameplay footage which showed Tifa in action.
To find out more about this news find it here in: Final Fantasy VII Remake Release Date Announced With New Trailer.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2
The sequel Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 was announced at the last GDC, an action-RPG set in city of Seattle. At E3 during the PC Gaming Show, a new trailer was unveiled now sharing some pre-alpha gameplay.
Taking a closer look at the Seattle locations, melee combat, guns, more of the vampire abilities including levitation and even summoning bats.  The trailer also shares what its like to be a newborn vampire in city with warring political factions, as well as some of the narrative choices players can expect. It also showed off some abilities which includes leaping far distances as well as what appears to be detecting victims to feed off to help “feed your power”.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is set to release on PC via Paradox Store, Steam, GOG, Epic as well as Playstation 4 and Xbox One sometime next year in 2020.
To find out more about this news find it here in: Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 Gameplay Trailer Revealed.
Code Vein
During an episode of Inside Xbox, Microsoft and Bandai Namco announced the launch date of Code Vein.
The action-RPG souls-like Code Vein will be launching on September 27th 2019. The title previously was set to release in September 2018, but later got an announcement in July that it would be delayed until this year it was announced that they wished to “produce better quality in order to deliver to customers” according to the press release that was issued.
Bandai Namco recently held their Code Vein network test at the end of May, where players could try out the title experiencing select quests, face enemies and test out a few abilities. It also showed the wide customisation choices, which includes choosing a variation of Gifts.
The new trailer showcases some of the story of Code Vein which takes place in world where Revenants now exist, inflicted with their thirst for blood, they are also granted powerful abilities. The trailer also shows some of the bosses that players will battle.
Code Vein will release on Playstation 4, Xbox One and PC on September 27th 2019.
To find out more about this news find it here in: Code Vein Release Date Announced At E3 2019.
Final Fantasy 8 Remastered
While Nintendo has already brought a number of Final Fantasy titles to new platforms this year one particular title was missed out and this looks like this could be the reason.
Final Fantasy 8 Remastered was announced at the Square Enix press conference to be coming to the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Playstation 4 and PC later this year.
An announcement trailer showed off Squall and his squad in a remastered version, bringing the classic JRPG turn-based system to modern platforms. So far they haven’t released details in terms the updated graphics it will receive, the original was release back in 1999 for the Playstation.
The Final Fantasy 8 Remastered will be coming later this year 2019.
Persona 5: The Royal
While we knew that Persona 5: The Royal would be releasing next year in Japan, at E3 we get a confirmation that it will be coming to the West in 2020.
An English trailer was released during E3, showing the same footage that was revealed in the Japanese trailer earlier this year.
The trailer is pretty much the same but has the English voice acting instead.
Persona 5: The Royal is an expanded edition of the original title, featuring new areas to explore in Tokyo, new characters, reworked dungeon designs with new foes to face, graphical and UI improvements.
There will also be new music to enjoy and a new third semester at Shujin Academy.
Persona 5: The Royal will be launching in West in 2020.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
A brand new trailer for Nintendo’s Fire Emblem: Three Houses was revealed, showing off the tactical RPG. There was also a livestream demonstration on the Nintendo Treehouse showing more of the gameplay.
This title lets players choose to teach one of the three houses at the Academy, which has many formidable students. Taking up the role of professor you must shape the student’s academic lives between taking on turn-based battles, full of strategy and twists to overcome.
There is quite a large central hub, and plenty to do as teacher which includes interacting with students and using the new calendar system. You can even interact with students from the other houses and have the opportunity to recruit them.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses launches on the Nintendo Switch on July 26th 2019.
Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2
Ending the Nintendo press conference with a bang, Nintendo announced a sequel to The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild was in the works. A short teaser trailer for the next instalment was shown while not giving away too much, it confirmed that another game was underway.
The teaser was followed by a short statement that explained “The sequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is now in development.” So far no game title or release date has been announced. The trailer shows Link traveling with Zelda on horseback, then something happens to Hyrule Castle in the distance. The trailer shows an unknown magic perceived to be resurrecting a skeletal figure, with some speculating that this could be the return of Ganon.
While the trailer shows the same art style, cel shading that was used in the first Breath of the Wild, the theme of this trailer is definitely a lot darker than the first title. Whether its the eerie music or the necromantic nature of the visuals playing, things seem to get a little more creepy.
So far no release date has been reveal, neither the official name for the sequel.
To find out more about this news find it here in: Sequel To The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild Announced At E3.
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thegamingbuddha · 3 years ago
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The Ultimate RPG Quest Keeper review
The Ultimate RPG Quest Keeper review
Over the past few years or so (especially in 2020) I’ve been slowly getting back into playing Dungeons & Dragons. While it does seem daunting to get into at first, there have been resources that greatly helped, whether it being a Dungeon/Game Master, trying to create an interesting backstory to your player character, or learning a new gameplay style. Those resources just happen to be “The…
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kaos-sverige · 7 years ago
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Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen - Pre-Alpha Gameplay and Impressions - TheHiveLeader
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Last week, TheHiveLeader was invited to play Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen with the developers, Visionary Realms. Their goal was to defeat one of the mini-bosses in Black Rose Keep, one of the dungeons in the game. What did TheHiveLeader think of his time in this upcoming indie MMORPG? Let's find out! Watch the whole livestream here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvrPv... Find out more about Pantheon here - http://www.pantheonmmo.com SUBSCRIBE - http://goo.gl/vdWSw0 DONATE PATREON- http://goo.gl/OGRk2N DONATE PAYPAL - https://goo.gl/7C5fD3 TWITCH - https://goo.gl/JthVeb DISCORD - https://discord.gg/0YXwdzGUSwffhVkG TWITTER - http://goo.gl/kUfe7d FACEBOOK - http://goo.gl/D1bIs9 MERCH - https://goo.gl/tTebg9 Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen is a group-focused MMORPG based on challenging gameplay and open world high fantasy. It takes place on a world populated by deities and heroes, called Terminus. Mortal and planar shards which have collided create the dramatic and epic environment of Terminus. With some of those shards came deities and demigods that, over time, raised empires which forged the turbulent political landscape. Centuries later, new planar collisions have occurred that will pull the players into the world and its politics. The player is a legendary hero, stripped of his or her powerful relics and left to explore the dramatically diverse and epic regions of Terminus with hopes of reclaiming their relics and those of lost heroes. Pantheon’s combat places a focus on preparation and awareness of the enemy. The player can actively dodge, block, or deflect attacks. Spell and ability pre-selection is critical to defeat encounters, as is forging alliances with other players. You won't want to be caught in the wilds of Terminus alone, but exploration of the vast and dramatically diverse world landscapes will be richly rewarding. Through exploration the player can uncover mysteries and unique adventures as well as acquire rare and exotic spells and abilities from dungeons and challenging encounters. Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen is an intensely social game for the determined thrill-seeker, because we believe that the greatest sense of accomplishment comes when it is shared. Imagine a vast, detailed world of swords and sorcery, of dragons and knights, of fiery swords and chests overflowing with treasure. A world in which a myriad of sentient races and creatures live and affect change.
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nerdarchy-blog · 9 years ago
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Nerdy Art Packed Edition of the Nerdy News 2-7-2016 Nerdy News and Weekly Digest Blog, YouTube, and Other Nerdy Goings Ons
Nerdy Art Packed Edition of the Nerdy News 2-7-2016 Nerdy News and Weekly Digest Blog, YouTube, and Other Nerdy Goings Ons
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Hello and well met internet traveler, Nerdarchist Dave here with another weekly edition of the nerdy news. Hope you got your game on this weekend. Didn’t get to play this week end, I did get to run my Gryphongaff campaign for the gang. I got to introduce some new NPCs to the worlds as well as new race for the players to interact with. This go around we’ve got few sweet pieces of nerdy art from…
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