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@oldmanyellsatcloud I have no idea what this means but here's an alternate Buttons for you:
Bea: "Is this a noise complaint?" Essek: "YES."
essek? haha more like... esSYKE i have no idea
the poor guy
oldmanyellsatcloud replied to your post
“i forget if i’ve ever talked about my poteentially Controversial dnd...”
nah its a pretty valid take, i'd even extend it to what the nature of even using/casting magic looks/feels like, to boot when it comes to the nature of their connection and the limitations/lack of limitations that should be
that’s also why i think assigning classes spellcasting modifiers is fake (it’s good for starting out dnd but once u know how things work eh). i think the modifier u use for spellcasting should reflect HOW you cast.
wisdom typically is a connection with the natural world or divine and to me is about a connection with the magic IN the world and channeling it,
intelligence is about study and practice. it’s about mastering something through rote work and understanding it at its core and how to USe it because of that knowledge
charisma is probably the most sloppy way casting imo because you are willing the magic to become what you want it to. sorcerers use their raw power to form spells, warlocks make pacts and will to manifest their patron’s magic, a paladin’s conviction powers their spells and a bard’s passion and vivacity guide the magic they cast through their various artforms.
tldr i think it’s extremely valid to swap up the modifiers to fit the flavor of a character. i have a bladesinger/ranger multiclass that casts with wisdom because even though she’s studying magic, she’s learning magic from an ancient sylvan tome that teaches her to manifest and mold the magic that comes from the wilds. i’ve got an intelligence-based bard/warlock/wizard multiclass who DOES have an insane cha score as well but her motives for learning magic and the way she uses it stems from Understanding It and Its Rules, studying it, and then exploiting it.
(wraps spider in foil, hoists it in hand) A WEAPON TO SURPASS METAL GEAR
I mean, when you’re right, you’re right.
Glad you've been posting so much Red Dwarf stuff, since now I have someone who I can trust to diagnosis that if my brain often shitposting me with Rimmer indignantly yelling "ALPHA BETTY SPAGHETTI" at rare random moments is a sign of death or just a correct coping mechanism for the dread horrors of life.
correct coping mechanism. also correct: going on a magic mental carpet ride with your doppelganger and only seeing this:
oldmanyellsatcloud replied to your post: Yugioh antagonists be like ‘I shall sow the seeds...
i’ll steal ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MAGIC to save my wife with a CHILDREN’S CARD GAME, no one will EVER KNOW
And I will gather duelists in an all-expenses-paid trip to my private island full of DEADLY TRAPS 😩
i’ve been reblogged by kosh. my life is complete.