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tigerkirby215 · 1 year
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Oopsie poopsie Riot did a fucky wucky uwu
It's been a bit since I've announced I'm basically quitting League and well... a lot has happened huhn? Between Riot not caring about the start of Season 13 and the OpenGL 1.1 shitshow I feel like I need to talk about the future of this blog.
1. WILL YOU KEEP MAKING D&D 5E CONTENT?
Yes. This is still the main TTRPG system I play and until the open gaming license completely forbids this blog I'll likely keep posting builds here. If OpenGL 1.1 comes out I'll likely be labeling all my builds with #WoTCBad & #OpenDnD for the foreseeable future but this won't impact what I post on this blog. Me boycotting WoTC's D&D branch won't stop me from posting builds with the content I have.
I might transition more into homebrew promotion if 5e's official content proves lazy and shady, but I am hesitant to turn this blog into primarily a homebrew blog if OpenGL 1.1 takes control.
2. WHAT ABOUT OTHER TTRPGS?
I don't know. I don't play other TTRPGs much: I have no interest in Pathfinder which would be the most obvious transition, and other systems would be... odd to move to, especially given the usual IPs I make D&D builds for.
Speaking of which...
3. WILL THERE BE MORE LEAGUE OF LEGENDS CONTENT?
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Yes, but I don't see myself having any significant hype for new champions given the state of League after season 12 / moving into season 13. The game is moving in a direction I don't particularly enjoy or have interest in, and it's hard for me to find motivation to make content when I don't like the game. I still love League's characters which is why builds for at least K'Sante are coming but beyond that is up in the air.
3.1. WHAT ABOUT OTHER RIOT GAMES CONTENT?
Oh absolutely! If other games from Riot Games or Riot Forge provide compelling kits for TTRPG characters I may build them. The problem obviously lies both in the games I'm adapting (it's not like I can make much out of Legends of Runeterra) as well as how recognizable the characters are.
I have no interest in Valorant (though I'm not against trying?) so don't expect any Valorant builds. I'd like to stick to the Runeterra IP basically.
4. SO WHAT'S COMING THEN?
Not too sure. Not only did both Riot and WoTC do a fucky wucky, but I'm very busy with my own D&D campaign, a new semester of schooling and just... life? I have a lot less time in a psychology major than I do in my old business major is all I'll say.
I don't hate the current state of Dead by Daylight so I'm willing to provide promotion for that particular skinner box. Beyond that I'm not invested in many other games with the exception of... some...
Maybe I'll try to snag the Cult of the Lamb build before Tulok makes one. Maybe I'll finally go through my back catalogue of one-off builds. Maybe I'll become a filthy DOTA 2 player once again.
5. ANYWHERE ELSE TO FOLLOW YOU?
Linked above is one of my tweets: I'm active on Twitter (perhaps too active) but I primarily just shitpost about Dead by Daylight there. I do other things... but yeah it's mostly DbD shitposting.
If I go MIA on Tumblr again you can find me on Twitter, basically. And if I go MIA on Twitter then I'm probably going to be here lol.
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linuxgamenews · 5 months
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High Fantasy RPG: Dive into Legends of Amberland II Now
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Legends of Amberland II: The Song of Trees launches the western RPG game on Windows PC, but it's very playable on Linux. This engaging and immersive title is the result of the work and effort of the team at Silver Lemur Games. Available on both Steam and GOG. Legends of Amberland II: The Song of Trees is a new title launching for Windows PC, and it's also playable on Linux via Proton. At launch, it's only in English, but translations into German (DE), French (FR), and Polish (PL) are coming very soon. Plus the possibility of more languages in the future. Legends of Amberland II launches the Western RPG and falls under the high fantasy genre. It's a single-player experience that takes inspiration from classic RPGs from the 1990s like "Might & Magic," "Wizardry," "Ultima," and "Gold Box" series. These titles have immersive stories and strategic gameplay. The Legends of Amberland II: The Song of Trees launch also stands out due to its classic first-person view. Where you see the world from the eyes of your character, and it uses a grid movement system. This means you move in a fixed way, square by square, which is a nod to older titles. The combat is turn-based, so you and your enemies take turns making moves, just like in a board game.
Legends of Amberland II: The Song of Trees launch Trailer:
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You'll be leading a team of seven adventurers, and you can choose to create your own team or use a pre-made one. Your mission is to explore Amberland and battle evil forces. The Legends of Amberland II launch design more casual, with a fairy tale feel and a touch of humor. It's an epic and heroic adventure but doesn't require a massive time investment or endless grinding to progress.
Here are some key features:
The view and movement are similar to classic 90s RPGs, with a first-person view and 90-degree rotation.
Both combat and exploration are turn-based.
You manage a team of seven heroes, which can be pre-defined or custom-made.
Combat is fast, especially against weaker enemies.
Legends of Amberland II includes a quick travel feature to minimize repetitive backtracking.
Managing your inventory is straightforward, with a unique system for personal equipment and a magic bag for carrying extra items.
It offers an open world with a large overworld map to explore.
There are various quests, including main storyline missions and side quests.
Coming with a rich background story that connects to other games in the series, but you don't need to know those stories to enjoy this one.
The Reviews:
The excitement among players for Legends of Amberland II is great, with many praising the launch as a top contender for Game of the Year. Doing so just behind the highly acclaimed Baldur's Gate 3. Fans express satisfaction, highlighting the title's success in delivering a nostalgic old school action experience. The gameplay seems to tick all the right boxes for RPG fans: challenging monsters, intriguing dungeons, and visually appealing graphics. On top of captivating music and a variety of difficulty levels. Including the much-praised Legend mode. The recommendation is clear and enthusiastic: try the demo, and if it resonates with you, don't hesitate to dive into the full release. The design of Legends of Amberland II: The Song of Trees aims to capture the essence of old-school RPGs. While ensuring smooth performance on modern computers, even those with high-resolution displays. The western RPG is also ready to run on older hardware, so you don't need a powerful Linux computer to play it. Despite this only being a Windows PC build, it's playable on Linux via Proton. Priced at $17.99 USD / £15.07 / 17,55€ with the 10% discount. Available on both Steam and GOG.
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jujubaart · 16 days
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Catradora
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gunsatthaphan · 1 year
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“I love you.”
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mocahstar · 9 months
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junnana compilation
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waiting after classes for the president
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clingy vs always working
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stressed junna :C
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lazuilis · 3 months
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💖my 2024 commission form is officially open!💖
commission info + samples
commission request form
please read the terms of service before sending a request. if you had any questions feel free to message me or send an email 🤍
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thesurohhorus · 10 months
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So no head?
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obscuravoid · 6 months
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Back again with even more fanart for Unperson by @mollish-art! I've been reading it again recently and realized I've never drawn Devourer-Ranboo before even though he's one of my favorite characters, so I had to try at least once. (Just a quick sketch on IbisPaint this time since I can't use my laptop for the next few days.)
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bbq-potato-chip · 1 month
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im in shock honestly
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stresseddog20 · 9 months
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working on commission
btw my commissions are still open
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wilburwasneverhere · 11 months
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erm hes right behind me isnt he
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caesurah-tblr · 11 months
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Gl!Charlie deserved so much better…. He was forced to eat a bowl of guts, then he was ripped open by his friend… Then when he was finally in a momentary state of peace, he was dragged away from that and ripped apart by a monster. He died not knowing who he was, or where he came from. He suffered so much for nothing.
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jiatiful · 3 days
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COMMISSIONS OPEN!
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feel free to send me an email or dm me if you need more details !!
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if-loki-was-a-fox · 6 months
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could you please draw glRanboo please :3
This took me so unnecessarily long to get around to for absolutely no reason other than "I am easily distracted" - sorry about the wait, Sailor ^^;
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(reminder to everyone to vote c!Borealtrio)
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mocahstar · 9 months
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jnnn paintings
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guitarist nana truther ☀️
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lil art i painted bc
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white-collar-cannibal · 7 months
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whatever you do. whatever you do don't imagine seventeen year old gangly charlie in a suit too big for him (one he'll eventually wear in the cabin again) in a showfall mockup of a school gymnasium for a teen drama they filmed months ago, dark except for soft orange emergency lights. don't imagine he's followed sneeg there because he keeps sneaking out and he's worried about him, and when he gets there it's frank teaching sneeg how to slow dance and they're so silly and stupid and charlie for the first time realizes how to look at someone and know they're in love.
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