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>Always walking around wearing bright flowers instead of mammoth or sabertooth fur
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>Apparently can use club to channel might of soltice (or some dungpile like that)
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>This grug also looking for mate
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>Aggressively
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>Every NPG she meets she starts making mating eyes at
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>She starts making mating eyes at great hunter grug, that grug's player getting very uncomfortable
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We put rocks away after session that happened. Great Hunter grug's player had to go off fight Valley Tribe shortly after, but is coming back soon. I want to continue the game, but I also don't know how to handle this.
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Any fellow cavemasters or shamans have advice? <|endoftext|>
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>I don't like this thing that's now prevalent in something I enjoy
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>"I BET YOU DON'T EVEN PLAY YHE GAME JUST LET PEOPLE WHO DON'T UNDERSTAND THE POINT OF THE THING YOU LIKE RUIN THE THING BECAUSE YOU'RE JUST AN ASSMAD BASEMENT DWELLER"
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Bullying nerds with niche interests never stopped being cool, it's just been rebranded as them not being inclusive. OP is 100% correct and you're all retarded, all the fencesitters smoothbrains who say
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>"But it no hurt me grug!'
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Have not actually had to play a session with these people. It's nightmarish. You always become the defacto leader of the group. The entire session is always moved forward exclusively by you because you're the only one not playing make believe lolrandom RP fun times. It's even worse when you're playing with a serious DM and he's trying to make a cool and intricate world and all these brain dead sparkledogs want to do is talk about their boring sad backstory and flirt with pigs and dragons and shit. They do the dumbest things and expect fun reddit stories to happen and they end up dead because they have an IQ in the negatives. The group I'm playing with now only has one of these retards, thank god. Playing with an entire group of them is unforgettably boring and stupid. <|endoftext|>
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How you grugs deal with players who like eastern cave painting too much and try have in rock games? Me am have problem with one.
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>Be Thruk
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>Be cavemaster for Caves and Sabertooths 3 Rock game
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>That Grug always speak how great Sunrise Tribe is
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>Says Sunrise sharp rock is carved over three times and am hardest and sharpest rock ever made
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>Wants to play special Sunrise Tribe club grug.
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>In Western Valley cave game
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What do? <|endoftext|>
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>the successful are successful and deserve to be successful
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It's a cute tautology but Grug took Int as his dumpstat so he's not even going to notice it as he hits the guy on the head with a club. <|endoftext|>
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fpbp
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honorable mention, grug want FUCK <|endoftext|> >grug want fight monster
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>grug roll play, not roleplay
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>grug no like thing besides grinding <|endoftext|>
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What IS a literal grug, even? <|endoftext|>
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This is some pretty grug brain thinking <|endoftext|>
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>...you just need Grug to take a sharp stone to a sappling and chip another rock he found for a head...
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Stone weapons are way more complex than that. Good flint was transported hundreds of miles by stone-age trade networks and just seasoning your spear-shaft so it doesn't disintegrate or warp as it dries out will take weeks (although most of that is just waiting). Even attaching the blade to the shaft is pretty tricky.
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In Power-ups 7, wildcard skills can provide a bonus like that.
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I'm not quite sure how those systems work, but there are a few mechanics which seem like they might be worth looking at:
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The Higher Purpose advantage is a simple bonus when working towards a specific goal or following a certain pattern of behavior.
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Disadvantages in general give you points for having people and things you care about. I think there are rules for changing them from points up-front to providing benefits later, but I can't remember where.
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Social Engineering gives mechanics for relationships and loyalty. <|endoftext|>
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No, we notice when it's annoying and shoved in your face. Fuck off. I genuinely hate this argument and feel nothing but spite for the grug brains who spout it. Politics in media that isn't just blatant propaganda should be engaging and challenging, but every fucking time it's just caricatures of your political foe acting like a useless bumbling loser and then dying. That's when people hate politics in shit like D&D. It completely takes the challenge away from the story. >"The big bad was never a threat at all! He was just a bumbling racist!"
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Then why should I feel good about killing him? He wasn't a genius, or a giant beast, he was just an idiot who incidentally stumbled into a position of power. I feel like I wasted my time at that point. <|endoftext|>
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Small brain strikes again and ruins anything.
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>grug like big numbah
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>big numbah betta cause big numbah big
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>wut statistical average mean?
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>why small thing mean bettah thing? <|endoftext|>
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I think $X/hr is for mass amounts of quality lumber and construction-tier stone. You don’t need a forester to find lumber or a miner to dig in a quarry for a stone spear; you just need Grug to take a sharp stone to a sappling and chip another rock he found for a head. I’d just as soon use the rules for wood and stone weapons from DF: Wilderness Adventures. <|endoftext|>
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grug respect sky lizard
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sky lizard wife now <|endoftext|>
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>Holding a grudge for this long
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People own snakes as pets now, people own a lot of pets now that were considered a scourge or blight to humanity. Get with the times Grug. <|endoftext|>
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>grug kill sky lizard bad <|endoftext|>
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Possible, not yes or no, the point of C0DA is to disregard canon in favour of individual head cannon
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>e.g. playing as a vampiress dovahkiin who turns all of the courts of all of the holds into their puppets by feeding on them
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vs
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>Playing grug-Ice brain, killing boots, greyskins and knife ears on sight etc <|endoftext|>
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>not sacrificing your creatures
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Dumb grug <|endoftext|>
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>Find a way to create a new universe
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You do realize this is playing God right? I don't mean it in the "WE SHOULDN'T HAVE DESIGNER BABIES, THAT'S WRONG!" sense or the "GRUG DIG HOLE TO HIDE SHIT, GRUG AM PLAY GOD" sense, I mean that creating a completely new reality from scratch would be a feat that's no less than godly.
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<span class="spoiler">I guess it would work according to the retarded "plot" of Final Fantasy XIII. It's pure hearsay (because we all know what you actually see in the campaign is an incomprehensible mess) but if you dig through the database long enough you find out that the plot of the L'Cie is... that they want to kill so many mortals at the exact same time that it would draw God's attention. Yes, if Lightning Returns is to be believed that's Capital G God. Now that I think about it in Lightning Returns, Lightning effectively becomes the Jesus of her setting and goes on fetch quests to save everyone's souls so they can be reborn in the New World. Yeah... I guess the FFXIII universe could work somehow, as gay as it may be. <|endoftext|>
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One is a land, the other is a dead card any time you have a Lotus already. Scrying has been tested and dismissed. Scrying also weakens you to Blood Moon because of the UG mana base. Whoever this "good player" is, he fucking sucks at suggesting cards for decks for the sheer fact that:
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>Grug see combo deck, Grug want Manamorphose
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This is literally him. <|endoftext|>
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>good thing good because of many logical and well explained reasons
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>new thing bad because grug say so <|endoftext|>
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Idk, but you can tell us apart by the spacing
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>Standard
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We're not talking about standard dude, we're talking about EDH and other non-rotating formats. The price of non-rotating formats is creeping up, that's what everyone in this thread has been talking about and acknowledges
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>Premium products are NOT meaningful reprints
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Exactly right, for once. Premium products and products with reprints cater to different markets, so I have no idea why you're acting like premium products do something to mitigate the problem of low reprints: "Low availability of reprints allows for the creation of premium products"
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And you can fuck off with the Grug meme, it's not earning you any upvotes <|endoftext|>
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You're the exact kind of subhuman I wrote my post for. Let me explain this to you again real slow Grug so you can understand.
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>No it doesn't. It could mean (and often does mean) any level of demand coupled with low supply. If we're talking about artificially high prices, that typically means a lower demand.
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Standard has the highest card availability out of any of the formats because the sets are still in print. If a card value rises too high, packs get cracked. Thus standard prices are driven by demand Grug.
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>I don't think you have any idea what you're talking about
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If you knew how to read Grug, you would see that I actually say 100% the opposite of whatever you pulled out of your ass. Premium products are NOT meaningful reprints, and that's a good thing for WoTC.
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>We've been over this, standard is pretty expensive to keep up with
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That's why they want you to play it Grug. It's low upfront cost but higher longterm cost.
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It's like you lack the ability to read. You're welcome my low IQ friend. <|endoftext|>
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No. Stats and RP are separate until the moment the stat would affect gameplay. Otherwise you get retarded shit like "low INT dialogue" that's actually just a dumb Grug impression. Funny for a little while. Stupid after about five minutes. <|endoftext|> It depends. In certain locations it's all-out chevalerie in the original sense of "what a knight is expected to be god at" and in others it's just reduced to social etiquette. In some locations (i.e barbarian hublands) it does not exist at all but there is a kind of code of honour (grug no take other grug's wife, grug no eat other grug food, etc). <|endoftext|>
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Based grug. <|endoftext|>
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Good for you, Grug. <|endoftext|> Grug no like D&D. <|endoftext|>
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