• DaedalistKraken
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    1 year ago

    Post anyway, at worst they get down voted, at best people understand better than you guessed

  • KefkeWrenOriginal
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    1 year ago

    Ha. Implying most people don’t homebrew the shit out of things.

    One of my games, the DM threw in a Spartan Laser. Two instances of “boy that looks scary, I’m gonna laser it!” later, and he was rethinking that decision.

  • SkyyHighA
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    1 year ago

    You say that’s a problem, but it just sounds like you can double up your meme with a greentext

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      1 year ago

      Even in dndmemes rpg memes were allowed. The issue is more that the game memes can make no sense if the rules aren’t known for context…

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        Could also be the fear of turning the joke into the good ol’ r/DNDMemes regular (AKA people seriously arguing about Rules As Written/Intended instead of laughing at said joke)

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    Why would they need to make sense? That’s clearly not a requirement here.