

Maybe “critical strike” is not mechanical term, but more of a contextual one ? Like “if I take this blow, I’m out and my party needs an urgent action from me”.
Compte perso, j’accepte pas les follows de personnes que je ne connais pas :o (mais vous pouvez me parler, je mord pas)
Parfois, j’ des mot. Et des “s”.
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Maybe “critical strike” is not mechanical term, but more of a contextual one ? Like “if I take this blow, I’m out and my party needs an urgent action from me”.
I’ll add that every games does not suit to everyone. So, games that might please D&D players that I like (and that nobody already talked about in this thread):
- Cryptomancer: It’s D&D for nerds, with a simpler system (or a sort of inverted Shadowrun). Like, imagine D&D but magic works like infosec. Yeap, that’s it.
- Monster of the Week: A PbtA game to emulate supernatural horror TV shows and it’s really easy to make it work in a fantasy setting. It might feel more like a Witcher game than a D&D game, tho (you investigate after a supernatural monster, track them to get them down). In any case, the PbtA family is rich and if players are curious of other systems, it’s probably one of the easiest PbtA to try when you come from D&D : it’s really easy to setup (30min to make a party at the beginning of the session, session 0 included), it’s one-shot oriented and it has (I think) the more D&D-esques combat mechanics if all PbtAs.
- Outgunned: It’s a very cool game with gambling mechanics which want to emulate action movies. It’s easy to do Heroic Fantasy with it as “classes” are just “roles” and “tropes” and there is already some actions flicks (flavor-oriented optional rules) to play wuxia, swashbuckling and sword & sorcery. Also, it has the best mechanics for chases I ever seen and you may want to borrow that in you D&D sessions. Even for one session, it’s worth playing (and there is two free kickstart sets with rules, premade characters and a scenario to try it !)
“You’re” = “you are” when “Your” indicate that own something
Don’t need to go in medieval time. By my parents time, adults gave “colored water” to help keep children calm at school. And the “colored” part is wine.
Also, 21 for adulthood is very american, it’s lower in most part of the world. And idk for the rest of the world, but it was also even younger in medieval europe than in modern europe as there was no concept of “teenager” for common folks.
Ah, yes, Die RPG, I know it !
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@mojofrododojo Yes, this is exactly the response I screenshoted. It has quotes, unicode of said quotes are U+201C before and U+201D after.
@mojofrododojo Maybe it’s a client issue ? Because I see the quotes
Shadowrun 5e, not D&D 5e.