Baten Kaitos: Lost Wings and the Eternal Ocean. Excellent lore, fun gameplay, very cool and colorful. Card-based combat, and you could earn/create new cards by doing specific combos in battle and some cards would evolve/change in real time.
The Disciples and Heroes of Might and Magic games were also a lot of fun, but it kinda seems like they've gotten worse and worse in the last few iterations.
I spent a lot of time playing Morrowind, but I never actually did the main story as a kid cuz I could never find that damn puzzle box at the beginning. Working on that now.
Baten Kaitos: Lost Wings and the Eternal Ocean. Excellent lore, fun gameplay, very cool and colorful. Card-based combat, and you could earn/create new cards by doing specific combos in battle and some cards would evolve/change in real time.
The Disciples and Heroes of Might and Magic games were also a lot of fun, but it kinda seems like they've gotten worse and worse in the last few iterations.
I spent a lot of time playing Morrowind, but I never actually did the main story as a kid cuz I could never find that damn puzzle box at the beginning. Working on that now.
Easy topic to drum up some activity around here. Let's hear what levels, races, classes, and subclasses currently make up everyone's adventuring parties for their D&D campaigns.
One of the game I'm in is "all humans" as a core premise, with even basic nonhuman races like dwarves and elves being just short of mythical creatures. My character is a Fantasy British noble paladin (longbow), with the others being a Fantasy Italian Divine Soul sorc (fire, healing) who runs a street clinic, a Fantasy German knight-alchemist Fighter (greatsword, potions/bombs), and a Fantasy Scottish soldier Rune Knight (polearms, grappling whenever the opportunity to throw a monster off a tall building arises) that has recently discovered a talent for crafting.
In our Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil game I'm 'the worst wizard,' a human necromancer with all the worst wizard spells b/c all my spells are sources from the dumpster of the local magic school. The rest of the party are students of the school, and gestalt: a human fight/wizard (battlemaster/war wizard), and two wizard/clerics-- half elf tempest/scribe and tiefling chronurgist/twilight.
In my other game, where we are all chickens, I am a War Wizard focused on hand magic. The others are a Rune Knight fighter (polearms), Astral Self monk, Great Old One warlock (pseudodragon), and an Arcana Cleric.
What are some of your favorite videogames from your childhood? What made them so special? (kbin.social)
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What does your current party consist of? (kbin.social)
Easy topic to drum up some activity around here. Let's hear what levels, races, classes, and subclasses currently make up everyone's adventuring parties for their D&D campaigns.