Sunday, April 21, 2019

Episode 114 - In the Thick of It

[Dang it, I did it again! This is the last time, I promise.]

Hello again, everyone! This week's episode is all about combat in game; specifically, combat etiquette and what should or shouldn't be allowed in the middle of battle while sitting at the gaming table. We definitely had a lot to say about this, so hopefully you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it!

This week's winner of our Chapel on the Cliffs drawing is Lord Grape Juice! Congratulations, Lord Grape Juice! You should get your copy within the next few days. Whenever you have a chance to read it over, be sure to leave Goblin Stone a review! They're a great company and would love to use your feedback to improve their products.

Would you like to enter the drawing? It's easy- just e-mail us at InterPartyConflict@gmail.com with "Chapel on the Cliffs" in the subject line! It's that easy! As always, we need more entries for this drawing, so you have very good chances of winning very soon!

And remember, Goblin Stone is just one of the great content creators in the Critnation Fellowship! For more books and adventures, check out LoresmythAurican's Lair, and Jeff Stevens- and for more podcasts, visit our friends at Crit Academy and D&D Character Lab- as well as the new Actual Play podcast on the Critnation Fellowship, Brute Force and Ignorance!

One last thing- be sure to get yourself a copy of Crit Academy's Unearthed Tips & Tricks book! It's a great product, and I helped write it!

Now drop and give me fifty!

Episode 114: In the Middle of Combat

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Question answered this episode:

1. How do you feel about 'table talk' during combat?

2. How do I get a player to vary up their tactics in combat?

3. Do you think you should be able to Ready actions outside of combat?

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Noteworthy Links:

Mammalian Skeleton - Before recording Jeff mentioned something about how drawings of fantasy creatures often include nonsensical features only found in humans (since they don't exist and we're usually basing them off ourselves), and the example he gave to me was a specific bone that only exists in the arms of mammals (despite that bone often being visible in drawings of non-mammalian fantasy creatures, like Lizardfolk). I made a brief reference to this in the episode. I don't know what bone he was referring to, but I've provided a link to a page all about the mammalian skeleton, so maybe you can find it for yourself?

OJ, Purple Stuff

Harry Potter (Warning: NSFW Language)

Challenge of Champions

Tetris Effect

Sonic & Knuckles

Quintessential Ranger by Mongoose

Beyond Monks: The Art of the Fight

Monstrous Races by Tyler Kamstra

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