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dtgreene: It appears you misread my explanation; MALOR is the teleport spell.

(Edit: Either that, or you misremembered which spell does what.)
D'oh! Sorry, mixed it up...

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Fairfox: american cheese or provolone?
Provolone sounds exciting! Will try it some day.

Whisky or Whiskey?
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dtgreene: It appears you misread my explanation; MALOR is the teleport spell.

(Edit: Either that, or you misremembered which spell does what.)
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toxicTom: D'oh! Sorry, mixed it up...

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Fairfox: american cheese or provolone?
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toxicTom: Provolone sounds exciting! Will try it some day.

Whisky or Whiskey?
Whiskey of course. Whisky is an adverb and sounds as if the beverage was whisked stiff.

Godzilla or alien invasion?
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Oddeus: Godzilla or alien invasion?
Alien Invasion.


Krumkake or Crêpe?
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mk47at: Alien Invasion.

Krumkake or Crêpe?
Crêpe, even better if it's a galette.

Supernova or Blackhole?
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Lone_Scout: Supernova or Blackhole?
Black hole, because they're less dangerous and last longer; also a black hole can be used to quickly (relative to the traveler) travel into the future (but not back!).

For an RPG, jack-of-all-trades or overspecialized characters? (Might make a topic about this, actually.)
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toxicTom: MAHAMAN for everyone... CO2-free travel :-)
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dtgreene: It appears you misread my explanation; MALOR is the teleport spell.

(Edit: Either that, or you misremembered which spell does what.)
"MAHAMAN or MALOR? (For those not familiar with those spells, the former lets you teleport anywhere, while the latter is the Wizardry equivalent of Wish, capable of producing powerful effects (including reviving multiple characters) at the cost of a level.)"

You accidentally switched them around in the explanation, saying the former (ie. the first spell, mahaman) is the teleport, and the latter (the second spell, malor) is the wish spell, so that's why he thought MAHAMAN is the teleport.
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Lone_Scout: Supernova or Blackhole?
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dtgreene: Black hole, because they're less dangerous and last longer; also a black hole can be used to quickly (relative to the traveler) travel into the future (but not back!).

For an RPG, jack-of-all-trades or overspecialized characters? (Might make a topic about this, actually.)
Jack-of-all trades! I love it when you can be a jack of all trades and the best in several areas as well at the same time, like in TES or Baldur's Gate 1 when multi-classing.

Naruto or Boruto?
Post edited January 20, 2020 by Green_Hilltop
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dtgreene: It appears you misread my explanation; MALOR is the teleport spell.

(Edit: Either that, or you misremembered which spell does what.)
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Green_Hilltop: "MAHAMAN or MALOR? (For those not familiar with those spells, the former lets you teleport anywhere, while the latter is the Wizardry equivalent of Wish, capable of producing powerful effects (including reviving multiple characters) at the cost of a level.)"

You accidentally switched them around in the explanation, saying the former (ie. the first spell, mahaman) is the teleport, and the latter (the second spell, malor) is the wish spell, so that's why he thought MAHAMAN is the teleport.
Oops! Thanks for pointing that out.

(I just edited the post to fix the mistake.)

Edit: Of course, this post had a mistake of its own; I wrote "ffor" when I meant "for".
Post edited January 22, 2020 by dtgreene
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Green_Hilltop: Naruto or Boruto?
The first one is a blond ninja, and the second one is... a blond ninja. I choose the first one.

Glass Cannon or Tank?
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Oddeus: Glass Cannon or Tank?
Probably tank, provided the tank is focused on being easily healed after taking damage rather than negating damage entirely.

Damage spells or healing spells?
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Oddeus: Glass Cannon or Tank?
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dtgreene: Probably tank, provided the tank is focused on being easily healed after taking damage rather than negating damage entirely.

Damage spells or healing spells?
Damage spells!

Tears or laughter?
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dtgreene: Damage spells or healing spells?
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Green_Hilltop: Damage spells!
But damage spells are *boring*!
Laughter... Because it can be a natural reliever of stress.

Rain or Snow ?.
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Trooper1270: Rain or Snow ?.
Rain because it doesn't stick around the way snow does. (Also, cities and towns in climates where snow is not likely to stick around tend to be rather poor about handling snow, and can be basically shut down by a small amount of it.)

Do you prefer:
* Skill points gained at level-up, or
* Skills increase based off actions?
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dtgreene: Do you prefer:
* Skill points gained at level-up, or
* Skills increase based off actions?
Morrowind's hopping is a great example why skill increase based off actions is a bad idea.

Rolls with poppy seeds or sesame?
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dtgreene: Do you prefer:
* Skill points gained at level-up, or
* Skills increase based off actions?
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mk47at: Morrowind's hopping is a great example why skill increase based off actions is a bad idea.

Rolls with poppy seeds or sesame?
What kind of rolls are they? Sweet rolls?

If they're sweet, I'd probably go for the poppy seeds, given that they're actually processed (eg. a paste or baked) rather than sprinkled with actual poppy seeds. Otherwise I'd just go for the sesame.

Pillars of Eternity or Kingmaker?
Post edited March 02, 2020 by Green_Hilltop