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6 votes
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Mark Zuckerberg discovers privacy
17 votes -
The stimulus bill includes a tax break for the 1%
13 votes -
Gavin Newsom: California will have enough ventilators to meet COVID-19 demand
7 votes -
Iceland employs detective work, testing and quarantine in coronavirus fight
8 votes -
The lost month: How a failure to test blinded the US to Covid-19
8 votes -
Trump says he will not allow federal inspection over bailout funds
17 votes -
Family violence perpetrators using COVID-19 as 'a form of abuse we have not experienced before'
10 votes -
Coronavirus patients in California’s ICU beds double overnight
3 votes -
Desperate for medical equipment, US states encounter a beleaguered national stockpile
4 votes -
The science behind coronavirus testing, and where the US went wrong
3 votes -
From Spain to Germany, farmers warn of fresh food shortages
7 votes -
Thousands are crowding into free national parks. And workers are terrified of coronavirus
5 votes -
Timothy Wilson planned to bomb hospital during COVID-19 crisis: FBI
8 votes -
Civil rights icon Joseph Lowery has died at 98
6 votes -
Americans' fear of the coronavirus is becoming increasingly unanimous and nonpartisan
11 votes -
How to help librarians and archivists from your living room
8 votes -
Swedes are used to living alone, following rules and championing innovation. How much will these social norms help during the coronavirus crisis?
8 votes -
Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - March 28
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
12 votes -
'Coronavirus denialism' is already a movement, and its leader is Jair Bolsonaro
14 votes -
rust_walker: asynchronous randomized large filesystem explorer in Rust
8 votes -
The tildeverse
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What do you do with fifty-one character levels?
My gaming group got to talking at our last game about how long we've been playing. Most of us were at 20+ years. I asked them if they'd ever played a 20th level character, and the answer was a...
My gaming group got to talking at our last game about how long we've been playing. Most of us were at 20+ years. I asked them if they'd ever played a 20th level character, and the answer was a unanimous no, so that's something we're going to remedy with the next campaign.
I got to fiddling around with characters and noticed that 5e caps itself out nicely once you hit 20th. No matter what you create, the limits on action economy, maximum spell/attacks, stats/scores all give rise to a nice plateau. The hit points getting huge is the biggest change, so you just end up trading healing word whack-a-mole for characters that can actually take some real punishment and using power word heal. Needs a wound mechanic so that going down has lasting consequences even if you get right back up, but that's easily workable.
I was bored and threw another twenty levels on for a 40th level character, and then another 11 for a meaningful dip into a third class. Just cap the character's proficiency bonus at +6/20th and nothing really changes except you have a far larger bag of tricks at your disposal. Twelve feats is like candyland. I'm anticipating some of my players are going to get ferret shock trying to keep up with their spell lists during combat. Too many choices, they'll make a hilarious mess out of it and it'll be fun. I have a tiny hourglass sitting on the table to keep the pressure up, I'm sure that'll get some use.
I told them to pick their favorite character they've played over the years that they want to revisit and make the best version they can, complete with character history, holdings, etc. They also have to explain everything on their sheet - every level, feat, item, holding, etc all have a story attached. You're a monk? Where and when did you get that training, etc.
Then one of my players turned me on to the epic level book for 5e from 2c gaming. It's perfect, plugs right into the limits and takes them up a bit, but also adds all sorts of epic madness. Every class/archetype gets its own ten level epic prestige class. That's the 'real' 21-30 I can use for their advancement. I can also torment them with the prestige evolutions from the campaign setting we'll be using. There's plenty of advancement to be had this way despite already being at 51st level. I'm working in all of their existing characters from adjacent games as well, so we've got a ready made pool of henchmen.
I have a feeling there's going to be a lot of spelljamming and planar travel in this campaign. There's probably a gods war in there somewhere too. I have my 2nd Edition monster manual binders right here, and a third of the critters in them can give these characters nightmares for days. I'm figuring I'll be making heavy use of Illithids as one of the main threats, that trailer for Baldur's Gate 3 has them back in vogue again. Psionics is such a wonderful foil for magic.
So what kind of character would you build if you were making a character that's already the master of his/her/its? tiny corner of the D&D universe? What do you do with those 51 character levels?
Any races allowed, of course. Racial abilities are the least of it at this point. Origin can be from any campaign setting, past or present.
9 votes -
How 3M plans to make more than a billion masks by end of year
10 votes -
What are the best, most interesting TV shows from outside the US?
Emphasis on interesting, please. Obviously subjective, but I'll say I don't generally find dramas qualify unless they also examine a system or make a commentary in the process, e.g. The Wire, The...
Emphasis on interesting, please. Obviously subjective, but I'll say I don't generally find dramas qualify unless they also examine a system or make a commentary in the process, e.g. The Wire, The Newsroom. Just about anything else is fair game.
Any language welcome. Fiction, non-fiction, whatever.
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Food Escapades & Curry Fridays ! Koli erachi molagu // Chicken Pepper Fry
I went today to the store to buy some chicken and coconut for this recipe and, man, does it feel unreal to have to wait in line to even get into something like a Maxi! it makes perfect sense, but...
I went today to the store to buy some chicken and coconut for this recipe and, man, does it feel unreal to have to wait in line to even get into something like a Maxi! it makes perfect sense, but it just feels so unreal still hahahah. Today I have cooked up a little Chicken Pepper Fry, which is, among other things, another very simple dish that could be made in any weeknight, though it isn't as easy as something like last week's chana masala. Ended up tasting a lot like Curry leaves and less like coconut, which I am not complaining about! Curry leaves are awesome. I do think this was missing some sort of punch, though. Felt a bit same-y to a lot of the other recipes I had made previously. But still, very hearty and delish nonetheless :P
Also, I'm thinking of using other sources for Curry recipes in the future, so be on the look out for that!
Picture of the Dish: https://imgur.com/a/dlbOIwA
Recipe: https://imgur.com/a/ENWAnGEQuestion of the day: How has the recent COVID-19 pandemic, if at all, modified the way you eat on a daily basis?
Have a great day <3
Tomi, your friendly neighbourhood marshmallow~6 votes -
Coronavirus shutdowns in Australia don't apply to barbershops and hair salons. But is it safe to get a haircut?
4 votes -
What are your favorite deleted scenes?
Whether it be a scene you like, a scene you think should have been kept, both, or something else. (Can also include scenes that were re-inserted in a later release, like an extended edition.)
11 votes -
US President Donald Trump has signed a $2,000,000,000,000 stimulus bill, along with many other leaders in their respective nations
This thread is a follow-up to the oil prices thread we had less than a month ago. Australia has signed a stimulus package So has the US (title) (link) And Canada And Brazil (in portuguese) So how...
This thread is a follow-up to the oil prices thread we had less than a month ago.
Australia has signed a stimulus package
So has the US (title) (link)
And Brazil (in portuguese)
So how are we feeling about this? Will the packages do their jobs and bandage the economy together until we stop the virus, are we headed towards a new great recession/depression, is this the nail in the coffin for the US as a political power (China has the virus under control in their nation and they're selling/giving out tons of masks so if the US economy is nuked and the Chinese only feel the trade effects then they can further empower themselves)
9 votes -
Essays, photos, and discussion about prairie ecology, restoration, and management
3 votes -
CropScape - US Department of Agriculture map of commercial crops
4 votes -
Bird lays off about 30% of workforce amid COVID-19 pandemic
6 votes -
OneWeb to file for bankruptcy as effort to secure funding, including from investor SoftBank, falls through
3 votes -
Does Linux need antivirus?
18 votes -
Best non-resident library cards for Overdrive access
11 votes -
Sling TV gives America free fourteen-day 'quarantine offer,' supports local and state shelter-in-place orders
6 votes -
The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen staff are cooking at home
9 votes -
NASA has selected SpaceX as the first provider to deliver cargo, experiments and other supplies to the Lunar Gateway that will orbit the moon
4 votes -
How soon will COVID-19 peak? (And how to tell)
7 votes -
Half-Life: Alyx - The Digital Foundry tech review
5 votes -
With the UK on coronavirus lockdown, some young people have been forced to isolate alongside parents who don't accept their sexuality
12 votes -
Little V - Stay the F*@k Inside (Original Song)
9 votes -
GM’s ventilator effort goes haywire with US President Donald Trump turning on CEO Mary Barra
15 votes -
US House of Representatives passes stimulus bill, signed by President Trump
11 votes -
The story of the hijacking of Eastern Airlines Flight 1320 in 1970: The first hijacked US flight with a fatality, which led to many of the modern airline security measures
6 votes -
Clint Eastwood (Gorillaz) on triple neck guitar - Luca Stricagnoli
6 votes -
Summer Games Done Quick 2020 will be postponed to August 16-23, and an online marathon, Corona Relief Done Quick, will run from April 17-19
9 votes -
The history of Turkey until Atatürk
10 votes -
Are you having any (professional) "I told you so" moments?
It could be positive ("I'm so glad I convinced Management to let us set up for working remotely" or "I'm so happy we tested for a ridiculous setting on scalability testing") or negative ("If you...
It could be positive ("I'm so glad I convinced Management to let us set up for working remotely" or "I'm so happy we tested for a ridiculous setting on scalability testing") or negative ("If you had let me set up the server to [whatever] we would not be in this pickle").
18 votes -
Twitch Stream Aid global charity event, livestreamed Saturday, March 28 starting at noon ET
3 votes