Anybody hear any news about when the Masjid Jamek-Bandaraya LRT stretch is gonna be operational again? It was supposed to be this month iirc.
Anybody hear any news about when the Masjid Jamek-Bandaraya LRT stretch is gonna be operational again? It was supposed to be this month iirc.
Bladesinger: whistling innocently
Got on the train at like 7 today.
Good thing I got up early today then lol.
Dunno about the morning rush, but MRT was definitely more crowded after work today.
It reminds me of perfect blue by satoshi kon.
Wow that’s a high bar for comparison. I might actually check that out!
Eh, I would be worried about the warranty ticking down. Still holding off buying parts because of that lol.
Niche example: coolors.co used to be a nice, simple website for generating colour palettes. Now it’s filled with junk and ads galore.
I don’t think so, but it was so abrupt. There wasn’t any warning before the lights flashed and doors started closing.
WTF went on at the MRT this morning. Out of service train is one thing, but suddenly closing the doors while passengers are getting out?!
In Pathfinder 2.5E (aka D&D 3.9375E), drow never existed and were made up by a gaslighting Pathfinder.
Poor monks don’t even count as children…
RAW, the 5e tarrasque is helpless against flying creatures like the aarakocra.
Lol hiya, I recall you from the subreddit as well. Glad to see familiar faces around!
Flipping through short stories from a couple of best-of anthologies at the moment, though I’m planning to start The Coral Bones by E. J. Swift sometime soon. Been on a kick of reading marine-adjacent fiction lately.
Though fighters were worse compared to casters in 3.5e or PF1e, at least you got to customize them with your crazy number of feats.
Meanwhile 5e makes you choose between improving your stat scores or taking a feat. Hooray?
Perhaps it’s my lack of experience with such systems, but I still see those as the same thing except whether you “zoom in” or “zoom out” of the scene. The closest analogy I can think of is Ironsworn, where you can use multiple Clash, Secure an Advantage etc. moves to simulate combat, or settle it in a single Battle roll. In the latter case, I’d still call it “Go then Roll” because deciding to fight at all is the choice being made.
I’m having trouble seeing the distinction. In your “Roll then Go” example, the PC already chose the course of action before engaging the ogre. ‘I deal with the ogre offensively’ is just more vaguely worded than ‘I attack the ogre’, isn’t it?
Aiyo, I’m so glad I got an alternative route.