Monthly Archives: April 2019

Upvoted: SERVER GUIDE & QUESTIONS V2.0 via /r/Cityofheroes


SERVER GUIDE & QUESTIONS V2.0

Hey all,

As the game is getting more and more popular, so are the questions regarding how to install it, errors during installation, server uptime, etc.

Unfortunately, I no longer have the time to answer everybody's questions (I do want to thank all the community members that step in my shoes in this regard and help out others with their problems, you guys rock šŸ¤˜)

This comprehensive document will (hopefully) answer all your questions. So, if you have any then please take a look.

It is frequently updated with server status, major current issues, current ongoing efforts, etc.

Credits to Omnitographer & his team for collecting and compiling this document.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OQ68rHr_BbA9QoHEEx9atG-xZiMFKCiXZVDPQ1JvrKc/preview

Submitted April 27, 2019 at 06:45AM by GasCanGerry
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Upvoted: How Harvey Perlman Destroyed Nebraska Football (Recap) via /r/Huskers


How Harvey Perlman Destroyed Nebraska Football (Recap)

I've seen a lot of talk about how Nebraska got to this point (before Moos, Frost, etc) and remember this stinger by Dennis Crawford. I know it has been posted here before, but with the draft streak gone I figured some blame needed to be put somewhere. This is what I explain to non-Nebraska friends of mine when they say "so what ever happened to you guys? You used to be so good!" Enjoy and good riddance to Harvey Perlman.

https://medium.com/@dennispcrawford/this-is-a-piece-i-wrote-after-last-years-purdue-debacle-11cec1d47c2a

Submitted April 28, 2019 at 07:45AM by AFFlyBoy
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Upvoted: One-shot undead dungeon for level 1s (1e) via /r/Pathfinder_RPG


One-shot undead dungeon for level 1s (1e)

Yesterday I tried to get a one-shot going for PF. I've only played once, but I think I've seen enough between PF 1, SF and D&D 5e that PF already makes sense to me behind the screen. It's meant as a one-shot that can lead into a full story line if the players want to go that way.

The idea was to build a hazardous dungeon that 1st levels can handle, but still feel some accomplishment from surviving.

It's organized like this: E1: The entrance passage opens into kind of a rectangular room, with no doors in sight. A dead end. Two torches (imagine something like one of those standing tiki torch things) with skulls on them are all that is noticeable (one on the left, one on the right), though a wall dead ahead from the entrance has a faded symbol on it (I think I'd have a DC 15 to notice it because it's so faded). Otherwise, it's nondescript stone walls.

The trick is that this is a basic puzzle. Removing the skulls from either torch opens up a passageway from the wall. The left one leads to a pit trap (DC 15 Perc. to spot, maybe Dis. Dev. DC 15 to disable, 1d4 falling damage if you fall in). Nothing too dangerous, but still a hazard. In the right one is a hammer that has a runic symbol on it (same as that wall). The solution is to hit that wall with the hammer. The hammer will shatter and the passage will open.

E2: Some human skeletons (depending on PC numbers). A chest in here has a key that is needed to open, as picking the lock isn't going to work.

E3: A torturer (I need to build a level 1 version of a torturer though) and his prisoner. Stop the torturer, save the prisoner. There's a stash of health potions and the key to the chest from E2. When saved, the prisoner cryptically says "Beware of the turning key". More on that later.

E4: The chest in the E2 room. It's a trap. If they simply move the chest, it reveals a ladder that they can climb down to reach the next encounter, but if they open the chest, the floor (in a 20ft area) collapses (DC 20 Reflex save to dodge, though I was thinking of dropping it to DC 10 or 15. 1d4 damage probably?) and anybody caught falls into E5 (everybody goes down there, but people who fell from the trap get surprised and have to get up).

E5: The end. A few zombies and a level 1 antipaladin. It's sort of a throne room, but with an altar rather than a throne. I suppose the antipaladin has been abducting locals so his master can raise them as undead slaves, though the master is going to be only a background detail (this is a level 1 thing…a suitable necromancer NPC would kill the PCs instantly, so instead they fight one of their servants).

Basically, fight some zombies, slay the evil knight, then go home. A basic undead-themed adventure, and if the players enjoy it, you could build a campaign where the adventurers eventually slay the evil necromancer that this antipaladin works for.

Is it too hard? I'm not too used to PF as a GM because I've never run it, so let me know if it's too much. But I think it could work.

It's probably worth noting that it was, admittedly, put together in the spur of the moment. My SF group didn't play, so I threw together a one-shot for PF. Now I just have it sitting around.

Submitted April 28, 2019 at 10:52AM by AAWonderfluff
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Upvoted: Trump NAZI Hoax, say it over and over to everyone: ā€œIā€™m not talking about the neo-Nazis and white nationalists because they should be condemned totally.ā€ – Trump via /r/The_Donald


Trump NAZI Hoax, say it over and over to everyone: ā€œIā€™m not talking about the neo-Nazis and white nationalists because they should be condemned totally.ā€ – Trump
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Submitted April 25, 2019 at 07:11AM by Kek_saved_the_world
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Upvoted: Two minutes into his official candidacy for president, human gaffe machine #Biden praised a slave owner, endorsed Antifa, and spread the most damaging race hoax in American history. #Biden2020 via /r/The_Donald


Two minutes into his official candidacy for president, human gaffe machine #Biden praised a slave owner, endorsed Antifa, and spread the most damaging race hoax in American history. #Biden2020
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Submitted April 25, 2019 at 07:31AM by Tu2DMaN
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