Russ “Morrus” Morrissey
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Oh, yeah, but you can get a very good voice actor without spending multi-billion dollars.
Oh, yeah, but you can get a very good voice actor without spending multi-billion dollars.
today oh a demo live stream i apologize oh a live stream so we can't play it but we yeah yeah so i don't know when there's a playable demo yeah yeah i mean give me give me a chance i'll be off offer it like nobody's business yeah yeah they're very exciting it looks like uh yeah
today oh a demo live stream i apologize oh a live stream so we can't play it but we yeah yeah so i don't know when there's a playable demo yeah yeah i mean give me give me a chance i'll be off offer it like nobody's business yeah yeah they're very exciting it looks like uh yeah
Yeah. So basically, if I went onto the Level Up website now and just posted an errata saying fighters... get extra exertion, that will immediately filter through to your game and you get it. Does your table work like that?
Yeah. So basically, if I went onto the Level Up website now and just posted an errata saying fighters... get extra exertion, that will immediately filter through to your game and you get it. Does your table work like that?
So I trained some behind the scenes stuff, some GM stuff. So if I go like anyone, any player whose name is Jess automatically wins,
So I trained some behind the scenes stuff, some GM stuff. So if I go like anyone, any player whose name is Jess automatically wins,
So it's free. You don't need to buy a copy. But the news related to Dungeon School is it's now integrating with Roll20. Oh, nice. So you can make a map with Dungeon School and just sort of import it into Roll20 just like that. which is kind of cool. And because it's so easy to use and very quick to use, you can literally whip up a dungeon on the fly. You can do it that quickly.
So it's free. You don't need to buy a copy. But the news related to Dungeon School is it's now integrating with Roll20. Oh, nice. So you can make a map with Dungeon School and just sort of import it into Roll20 just like that. which is kind of cool. And because it's so easy to use and very quick to use, you can literally whip up a dungeon on the fly. You can do it that quickly.
As long as you don't want it too complex or anything and you don't want to be filling in all the tiny details. You can whip up a dungeon on the fly and whack it into Roll20 really, really quickly. I thought that was rather cool and worth mentioning.
As long as you don't want it too complex or anything and you don't want to be filling in all the tiny details. You can whip up a dungeon on the fly and whack it into Roll20 really, really quickly. I thought that was rather cool and worth mentioning.
clicking on the link and playing around i've already got like a free room dungeon yeah yeah i mean it's a bit there's about they're all squares and rectangles there's a bit more work to mess around with the shapes and different shadings and put stuff in the dungeon but if you just literally want a really basic layout you can do that in you know under 10 seconds really quick oh yeah 100 like yeah
clicking on the link and playing around i've already got like a free room dungeon yeah yeah i mean it's a bit there's about they're all squares and rectangles there's a bit more work to mess around with the shapes and different shadings and put stuff in the dungeon but if you just literally want a really basic layout you can do that in you know under 10 seconds really quick oh yeah 100 like yeah
And the older you get, the harder it gets. Although I assume there comes to a point where you get old enough and everyone's retired and everyone's just available to play D&D all the time.
And the older you get, the harder it gets. Although I assume there comes to a point where you get old enough and everyone's retired and everyone's just available to play D&D all the time.
I'm looking forward to my TTRPG retirement home.
I'm looking forward to my TTRPG retirement home.
Yeah. None of us were old enough to have played D&D in the 1970s, but we've seen the games. We've got copies of the games and stuff, so we know what the actual products look like. But as the actual play experience, not at all. I couldn't tell you.
Yeah. None of us were old enough to have played D&D in the 1970s, but we've seen the games. We've got copies of the games and stuff, so we know what the actual products look like. But as the actual play experience, not at all. I couldn't tell you.