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a father and a daughter
watercolour attempt 36
these are the last 4 paintings i have done, i am quite happy with all 4 of them - i do already have 6 more pages waiting to be painted as well but those aren't being posted yet
Yetis are extremely durable winter beasts that can damage multiple opponents simultaneously.
There's an idea going around that TTRPGs are meant to be "collaborative storytelling" first and foremost. Or that they're functionally a form of improv. And like, that's a valid way to think about your own games, but I think it's dead wrong to say that as a sweeping generalization!
I think it depends on whether you get into the hobby from the "theater kid" side of things or the "nerd gamer" side (and I'm firmly on the gamer side!). The games of D&D etc. that I and the other DMs in my group run are solidly games first, with storytelling coming as a handy side benefit.
The consequences of this for my game Delvers are not just that it's heavily gameplay focused, but also in the sources from which it takes inspiration. I'm not just borrowing mechanics from other TTRPGs and themes from popular media, but I can also take mechanics from other tabletop games that the theater kid side of the TTRPG space likely wouldn't even know about. Core inspirations are the snappy tactical combat of BattleCON and the back-and-forth card-based tempo of Ashes Reborn. I'm also using some combat mechanics and particular characters from the video game Legends of Kingdom Rush.
I'd let this woman do unspeakable things tho me
Tower concept: Giant Rat Warrens
Description: the giant rat warrens is a melee tower similar to the Grim Cemetery, but with rats instead of zombies.. spawning a 2 rats every 9s to a maximum of 12
HP: 13/17/21/30. damage: 1-2/2-3/3-4/5-6. attack rate: 0.8s
Abilities;
Where? rat!: Spawns a rallyable wererat onto the road to fight those who cross its path. it has 360 hp, self heals at 5 per second, 1s attack-rate, 20-30 damage,15% armor, and has a 13s respawn timer. cost: 212
Get down with the sickness: gives the rats and the wererat the plague! lasts 2s/3s/4s dealing 45/67/90 damage over that span of time whilst also quartering/thirding(?)/halving the melee damage of those infected. cost 258/148/85
Headcanon: Raelyn is the commander of Vez’nan’s forces in Kingdom Rush Vengeance.