Teos Abadie
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Podcast Appearances
You can wash it down with the Beetle and Grimm's alcohol and then have the mimic chocolate bar that I got once to try and it was very tasty. There you go.
You can wash it down with the Beetle and Grimm's alcohol and then have the mimic chocolate bar that I got once to try and it was very tasty. There you go.
Yeah, you know, my group, we applied to do play testing, additional play testing. We were not picked. But they were kind enough to send us a discount on this. So I did actually pick this up already. It's $60 for that core rulebook, which comes not just the book, but also the 279 cards. That's pretty sweet. Maybe a very reasonably priced.
Yeah, you know, my group, we applied to do play testing, additional play testing. We were not picked. But they were kind enough to send us a discount on this. So I did actually pick this up already. It's $60 for that core rulebook, which comes not just the book, but also the 279 cards. That's pretty sweet. Maybe a very reasonably priced.
I feel like everything Daggerheart makes is sort of like cheaper than it should be. And maybe that's on purpose. You know, I don't know. The limited edition has alternate cover cards, larger storage box, DM screen, character sheets, 120 acrylic tokens for 150, which again, pretty reasonable for compared to other products out there.
I feel like everything Daggerheart makes is sort of like cheaper than it should be. And maybe that's on purpose. You know, I don't know. The limited edition has alternate cover cards, larger storage box, DM screen, character sheets, 120 acrylic tokens for 150, which again, pretty reasonable for compared to other products out there.
It is interesting to see these companies that are this is starting to become a thing, right? We're like, if you don't kickstart, you still like preorder.
It is interesting to see these companies that are this is starting to become a thing, right? We're like, if you don't kickstart, you still like preorder.
if it's almost like it's like kickstarting when you know that you're going to fund anyway right it's an interesting approach and sometimes you see both like pre-ordering and kickstarting and so yeah companies will do all they can to kind of get the money in before the product actually goes out we've seen it with mcdm and with others i'm excited to see what daggerheart does uh what that the last changes they do um pretty neat stuff yeah
if it's almost like it's like kickstarting when you know that you're going to fund anyway right it's an interesting approach and sometimes you see both like pre-ordering and kickstarting and so yeah companies will do all they can to kind of get the money in before the product actually goes out we've seen it with mcdm and with others i'm excited to see what daggerheart does uh what that the last changes they do um pretty neat stuff yeah
Yeah, you have until October 22nd to ban it. Ban it? To back it. There we go. Don't ban it. I did think it was a neat concept, right? This idea, like, I think it's clever to say, hey, take whatever worlds you've got and bring them into the labyrinth as a sort of connective venture tissue. I thought that actually could have been something that D&D could have done more strongly with Radiant Citadel.
Yeah, you have until October 22nd to ban it. Ban it? To back it. There we go. Don't ban it. I did think it was a neat concept, right? This idea, like, I think it's clever to say, hey, take whatever worlds you've got and bring them into the labyrinth as a sort of connective venture tissue. I thought that actually could have been something that D&D could have done more strongly with Radiant Citadel.
You know, to really say like, look, use this. Here's how. So it seems like a smart thing. And one thing I noticed is like Richard Green worked on Parsantium as a world a long time ago. And like that is being added here. Right. So there's that capacity that you can add other people's settings, not just as stretch goals, but just in that concept of this is what it's meant to do. That's neat.
You know, to really say like, look, use this. Here's how. So it seems like a smart thing. And one thing I noticed is like Richard Green worked on Parsantium as a world a long time ago. And like that is being added here. Right. So there's that capacity that you can add other people's settings, not just as stretch goals, but just in that concept of this is what it's meant to do. That's neat.
Absolutely. Yeah, you want to... You're saying, by adding this section, you're saying our players... will be better off if they have some understanding of the underpinning in the world. Some of that may represent just baseline knowledge, like a person, you know, in the Forgotten Realms should have some concept of other dimensions existing. Right.
Absolutely. Yeah, you want to... You're saying, by adding this section, you're saying our players... will be better off if they have some understanding of the underpinning in the world. Some of that may represent just baseline knowledge, like a person, you know, in the Forgotten Realms should have some concept of other dimensions existing. Right.
But also a little bit on the player side of the working of like, hey, there are a bunch of material planes or a material plane with a bunch of worlds in it. And I guess is the current way and and how you characterize that can be really important to the game. And sometimes when you know things too well, you forget how to share that information or maybe this is deliberate.
But also a little bit on the player side of the working of like, hey, there are a bunch of material planes or a material plane with a bunch of worlds in it. And I guess is the current way and and how you characterize that can be really important to the game. And sometimes when you know things too well, you forget how to share that information or maybe this is deliberate.
But if I look at, for example, the Feywild in 2014 and the Feywild in 2024, we go from a large paragraph to just this. I'm holding it up here for viewers, just the tiniest sliver. It's just a little paragraph that that shows up. And that is.
But if I look at, for example, the Feywild in 2014 and the Feywild in 2024, we go from a large paragraph to just this. I'm holding it up here for viewers, just the tiniest sliver. It's just a little paragraph that that shows up. And that is.