Hello, everyone! This week we cover a topic that was brought up recently on our subreddit: Immortality. Not just immortality- specifically, immortality as a character goal in a tabletop game and whether it's good or bad for the game. We also talk about swords that can trap your soul, erasing classes, creating classes, all sorts of stuff. I think we got some really good discussion in this one, so come along and see what you think!
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Thanks for listening, and come back next week for more!
Episode 79: Achieving Immortality
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Question answered this episode:
1. What should a DM do when a player has outrageous goals for their character, beyond the scope of the campaign?
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Noteworthy Links:
D&D meets Magic: The Gathering
Tyler Kamstra's Monstrous Races guide
Arcade Memories Podcast
Treasure of the Broken Hoard, a five-part adventure I've been running
G Gundam Toonami Intro
Spirit Sword on Yu Yu Hakusho
Fullmetal Alchemist
Romance on The Office
Death Becomes Her - A movie from the early 90s about the dangers of immortality
Epic Destinies from 4th Edition
American Horror Story: Hotel
Kender are terrible
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