Squire
Squire
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Basically, an Armchair *insert profession* is a person who believes themselves to be an expert on said profession, despite having no training, or experience, in that profession. Of course, I think al… (View Post)1 -
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@typo_tilly I do like that! That sounds really nice. If we're going to old Sega games, though, I'm afraid I'm going to have to do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEannNh8ihA Does anybody rememb… (View Post)2 -
Re: Why do women play Baldur's Gate?
QFT. (actually, do we still say "qft"? I think I'm a bit behind in my cyberspeak so I may be using outdated expressions. ;) ) (View Post)1 -
Re: Why do women play Baldur's Gate?
I would say that the definition of a gamer is one who actively seeks to game as a hobby in and of itself, rather than just a convenient way to pass time while waiting for something else. By which I m… (View Post)2 -
Re: Recent Dungeons & Dragons editions: Why all the hate?
@the_spyder but my point is that a highly skilled fighter should be more likely to not take any damage at all. How many martial arts styles have their trainees learn all the attacks, but no defences?… (View Post)2