Yeah, but its still using rebuilt HD assets which make it look way better than the original game its based off of.
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That’s the HD remaster that came out like 10 years ago. They most certainly did not make that on windows 98.
eerongal@ttrpg.networkto rpg@ttrpg.network•Is miniature acrylic paint different from regular acrylic paint? And other paint Q's4·3 months agosince youve mostly gotten your answers on the basic questions, i will add some other information here for you as FYI. If you’re wondering, you can use regular old acrylic hobby paints for miniatures. It’s going to take some extra work and a lot of mixing to get it the right consistency and will be a learning curve there.
If you’re wondering if it’s worth the money to spend on mini paints, that’s going to be entirely up to your preference. Mini paints can be quite pricey vs regular old craft store paints. I would maybe suggest dabbling with regular paints and getting some thinner medium and see if mixing them works out well for you. If you find it too annoying/frustrating/not worth your time then get mini paints. Mini paints can basically be used right out of the bottle.
i’ve never played it; How does the system work? is it a traditional d20-like system or something else?
That’s the flameskull from the d&d 5e monster manual
You can actually promote a pawn to any other piece as well (rook, bishop, knight, etc.), this is known as underpromotion. It’s mostly a “why would you ever do that?” thing, though.
eerongal@ttrpg.networkto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•r/dndmemes mod u/Dalimey100 is a fucking legend0·2 years agoFor what it’s worth, the admins won’t actually see that, they disabled responses on those messages. That’s why it says “private moderator note”, it’s a note only the mod team can see
(It’s still funny, though)
Ice/crystal golems. Crystal structures are very regular/organized and I would argue quite lawful.