Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Episode 115: The Most Divisive Episode Ever (Or Not)

Hello everyone! Welcome back. This week, we cover two topics that seem different but both cut fairly close to the same core: First, we discuss some ideas on how to reconcile a player multiclassing two vastly different classes (or whether to reconcile it at all), and follow that up with what to do when a character death hits one player harder than another. I feel like we got to some really insightful and really interest discussion in this episode, so I sincerely hope everyone out there is along for the ride!

This week's winner of our Chapel on the Cliffs drawing is Jonathan S! Congratulations, Jonathan! 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!

Catch you all next time, with a few very special guests!

Episode 115: Nobody Needs To Agree

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Question answered this episode:

1. What should I do if a player wants to multiclass Paladin and Warlock? Would their god be okay with the character having a patron, and vice-versa?

2. We recently had a character death in our campaign. Although that player has made a new character, another player is upset by the death and is now insisting that the party should go on a quest to resurrect the fallen PC, even if it derails the campaign. What should I do?

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Noteworthy Links:

The Gazebo that has blown over twice

Titanic

Avatar

Blended, a movie that was explicitly an excuse for Adam Sandler to take all of his friends on an exotic vacation

Maybe She's Born With It; Maybe It's Cthulhu: An episode of The Cantrip that Jeff and I guested on to talk about Warlocks

Venom Symbiote

The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings, an episode of Futurama where Fry has his hands replaced with those of the Robot Devil

Harry Potter

Quintessential Ranger by Mongoose

Beyond Monks: The Art of the Fight

Creature Codex by Kobold Press

Tome of Beasts

Critter Compendium

Tal'Dorei campaign guide

Arms & Equipment Guide

Grimtooth's Traps

Midgard Heroes Handbook

Unearthed Tips & Tricks: Volume I

DM Options: Monster Talents

Lingering Injuries By Damage Type

Microbes of Malice

Baldur's Gate

Curse of the Azure Bonds, an old computer game that was my first introduction to D&D

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