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You can complete No Time To Lose (Rapidly defeat 3 or more enemies with kinetic), Finger On The Pulse (300 kills with Pulse Rifles), Three Birds, One Stone (Rapidly defeat 180 enemies with scout rifle) at almost the same time.
Just load up the mission and get to the last part where you hack the computer. Jump up to the Thrall cheese spot (you can do a search in the sub for it as I am not gonna detail it here) and just stand there and let the Thrall pile up and take them all out. When the progress reaches around 95% just suicide and start over from the checkpoint, rinse and repeat.
This, to me, was wayyyyy better than loading Shuro Chi or the Thrallway in the Whisper mission, especially with that scout rifle bounty, thatβs such a pain in the ass.
Edit: For a small added bonus, I pop a Rainmaker consumable for some extra glimmer cuz all those thrall are so close to you, might as well capitalize
Rise of the Runelords, often considered the quintessential Pathfinder Adventure Path, is a full campaign that is neither a railroad nor a sandbox, but rather lies perfectly in the middle. Its a classic style D&D adventure that can be ran straight out of the book as is for a fantastic experience, requiring little-to-no tweaking or heavy DM modification to make it work, it works right out of the box.
My question is, which adventure campaign in 5E, either 1st party or 3rd party, most closely resembles this adventure style? From what I can gather, Lost Mines of Phandelver is about the only one that perfectly slides into this category, but pretty much everyone I know has already played it, and it only goes from level 1-5, rather than being a full experience adventure (we actually do game at level 10+).
I have played D&D for a long time, but Ive spent relatively little time on the other side of the screen, I would like a nice straightfoward campaign of good quality that can be ran straight out of the book in the vein of Rise of the Runelords to facilitate this.
Hey all!
Working on the game, hoping to have a demo released in a few months and get it on kickstarter. I've uploaded a short video demonstrating a number of rooms. Will have a soundtrack and an inventory system. Would appreciate any comments!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWIg6DbDpQU&feature=youtu.be
Cheers!
Large party of 6 characters in the setting of Candyland. This is a gift for our DM. The guy loves adventure time and it had a fantastic influence on our campaign. Background could be a candy tavern or a simple color background depending on cost. It is a christmas gift though no hard deadline. I would like to have it by mid January or sooner if possible. If you believe you could do this by Christmas I would factor that in to compensation.
Budget is open to discussion. Anywhere between $100 to $300. Would like to hear quotes anywhere in or close to that range. Please send your portfolio/relevant samples my way if this sounds up your alley. Thanks for your time!
Edit: wow thanks everyone for responding! Woke up to a full inbox. Iβll be responding to people through the day, still need some time go through the samples sent.
Find joy in the little things.
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From personal experience I've learned that many people's biggest struggle with the transition from simply entertaining your friends to sharing your adventures with hundreds and thousands of people is audio editing. A three hour session can easily take an entire day to edit, splice, and correct. I want to hear more of your adventures and I want to develop my skills into the beginnings of a career. So, if you are looking to have your sessions edited, let's talk about how I can help you!
The details:
I can't bother with buying a tablet at the moment so I'll have to make do with what I have now. This is for a small project which is due next week for me. It shouldn't take too long for me. It also shouldn't be too hard for me, I'm decent at drawing. I think the only hard parts will be tracing over my pencil drawing and shading it in because I don't know what brushes and tools I should use in Photoshop.
What do you recommend?
Are there any brushes and/or other tools I should use in Photoshop for this?
I would appreciate any help with this.
Here are some samples of Sonic Adventure 2's art style.
https://imgur.com/a/aFzQ7dL
Im really into turn based games And Adventure time
So this game was a blast for me, even though It had quite some bugs, i liked the story, It feels like a Mini-series that comes after Gumboldia
Btw jake is OP
I'm happy with how it's going so far (as happy as a writer can be with a thing they wrote). This story is much more...family friendly than the last SVtFoE thing I wrote, so I wanted to share it here. I'm planning on it being a longer thing and I have some pretty interesting plans for it. Any comments, critiques, kudos or whatever are welcome.
Way back when 1999/2000 or so (maybe earlier) I was in a online RPG about DBZ, custom characters were allowed.
I had made my own character and back story and blah blah blah long before this and was glad to be able to use her.
One of my friends from the group said he would make me a character picture, i was ecstatic, but i every so often wish she was a full body image.
So I would like to be able to hire someone that is comfortable and familiar with the Dragon Ball style and would be willing to complete this for me this Saiyan image.
In the bust she is wearing the Frieza army Saiyan (battle) armor, so shouldn't be to hard.
At some point I might want to get pictures made of her in other outfits and stuff but like I said I've always wanted to see her full body image completed.
And even then.
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