What do you do for fun other than Overwatch?

well…just do them before you get fired

It’s a commission I have a little bit of time on. 3 are almost done, and I’ve already finished 41 of them. I shoooooould be ok

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I like to watch ice hockey, read various books, and I am the DM for my D&D group which involves me making lire, maps, encounters, etc.

I also wnjoy playing other games, mostly RPGs or strategy games like Pokemon or civs 5 / 6.

Also, I post here frequently.

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Nerrd :slight_smile:

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Counter Strike, Geometry dash, Terraria and watching movies and cartoons.
My goal is to make less than 30 steps a day and make at least 5000 mouse clicks.
1.5 Liter of mountain Dew every day.
1 packet of Lays chips every day.
Y’know, just living as healthy as i can.

Oh I miss those days. Replace lays with Cool Ranch Doritos though

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It’s true ahaha!

Funny enough, when our group initially started playing a few years back, none of us had ever played D&D before. I was sort of “elected” to be the DM, because my friends knew I’d at least sit down and read all of the rules :laughing:

Luckily, I was dragged into it by nerds so I didn’t really have to learn the rules. My first character was pretty OP though. Pathfinder, stats were rolled 4d6 drop lowest, all stats were over 10, 3 were 18 lol

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The 4d6 and dtop the lowest method can be pretty fun. It does tend to average to higher stats.

Three 18s is insane though!

I used to play in a pathfinder group (group eventually fell apart due to people moving) as a Merfolk monk.

I had talked it over with the group before hand, the character was originally just going to be a joke character before playing am actual character. Vala’jar was supposed to be a joke based on Magikarp’s Splash attack. He was incredibly vain, and not exactly the brightest bulb. He wanted to do good, to earn the respect of those around him so they might admire him. Totally selfish.

We all sort of expected him to die within the first encounter or two. The problem was, he didn’t. So I just kept playing him and the joke slowly morphed from the useless magikarp to the terrifying gyrados. Sure, I had only 5 movement on land at first. But that problem sorted itself out eventually due to being a monk. And we did have a few water based encounters that he excelled at.

Watching a fish man eventually be able to jump up over 80 feet and move at you faster than say a centaur is terrifying. His solution to problems generally was to just punch it and ask questions later.

Yeah, it’s great. I landed so many shots on this little thing flying 100 ft from me in the air as an archer it isn’t even funny lol. I miss playing Amlaril, haven’t played her in a long time

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Just learn how to drive, 4head.

Anyway, i lift weights and hike. Also watch youtube and netflix too much

My favorite kind of sleep is the kind i do at work :smile:

I actually want to run a game where I have some players that are playing as sentient monsters. I want it so bad.

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My current campaign I DM for the group wanted to more or less be helping an “evil” faction. Most of the players are fairly normal race wise, though some with their own quirks (one has a freaky friday situation going on, another is cursed within a suit of armor, etc), but my favorite is our Centaur Necromancer. He’s helping the monster army trying to take over the continent they’re on because the current ruling kingdom has been stealing his clan’s plains that they roam around and live in. There’s also racial tensions involved as well as the occasional small skirmish breaking out between the clan and the ruling kingdom.

Essentially, he decided to learn and study magic, to solve the claim dispute over the land. He chose necromancy, thinking it would be the best way to deter the skirmishes in the first place.

Phobos has been slowly devolving into madness and wants to become a lich eventually now. Raising more and more undead as his loyal servents. He’s now also recently sworn himself to the local blue dragon living in some near by ruins.

I like to play tennis, read, watch basketball and tennis. I play other games, too. I want to get into hiking, hopefully I start doing more of that this summer. Not very many options in my immediate area, though. I like listening to music too but I rarely do that on it’s own.

That sounds amazing. In the last campaign I played in, [we all quit because the DM was just that bad with his house rules not applying to enemies as well] we were actually at best CN and delving into Evil ourselves. My character Victorian/vic used subterfuge to start taking over the Necropolis under the capitol, where all of the sentient ghouls, ghosts, vampires, etc., lived. She was a sorcerer with the ghoul bloodline, so she ended up creating a spy network and the game ended just before I was about to duel him for the position of Queen of the ghouls.

So sad it didn’t pan out.

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Zu’u dreh yah ahst Keizaal ahrk Oblivion

other games, writing, listening to audiobooks or podcasts, sometimes i do target practice with my air rifle

i used to play ice hockey & tennis and do archery but my ruined back won’t allow me to enjoy it anymore

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I am an airsoft pistol smith.
I put together competition grade weapons for three-gun comptetitions for people.

Quite a fun sport. Ya’ll should trial it one day…

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Oof. I try to stick by the book normally, and invoke the “rule of cool” when I think my players want to do something cool where it would be appropriate (nothing that’s too absurd at anyrate).

That sounds like it would have been awesome! That’s unfortunate it didn’t work out. I haven’t had a chance to sit down ans just play D&D for awhile now. I have a lot of character ideas on the back burner, most of which I end up turning into NPCs of some sort in my campaign.

I have a really bad character mechanically I want to play at some point.

It has been dubbed as “The Consumption Toad”. I’d probably play it as a half orc, but the general concept is a moon druid multiclassed with great old one warlock. Maybe have them as neutral or lawful evil to still try and work with the party or maybe have some sort of code they live by.

The way it would play out is the character would be able to whisper things into people’s brains to try and trick or confuse them normally. And in battle? He hulks out and transforms into a giant toad, biting people and automatically grappling them when attacks land. But the real catch? The toad can eat creatures smaller than it, and it’s a size large creature. So it would eat its foes, letting its digestive acids kill them while it whispers taunts into their brains, because the only way out of the stomach is to kill the toad.