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antsays...*scifi
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Scifi) - requested by ant.
cloudballoonsays...So dragons don't breathe fire but rather ... hot coals (or black dragon phlegm)? OK...
I didn't grow up on tabletop DnD, but rather on Wizardry, Eye of the Beholder, Ultima and later the BG/IWD/NWN series etc. on the PC ... this doesn't feel like any of those DnD PC games. Now now, I know a tabletop DnD game can feel vastly different depending on the DM and the players, it CAN be as silly as anything, please don't boooo me.
I mean, if I'm more charitable-minded I'd call this is more Discworld and The Bard's Tale than typical DnD.
But really, this, this feels like a lazy MCU formula movie put in a fantasy setting and call it DnD.
Zawashsays...That different colored dragons have different breath attacks is very, very much Dungeons & Dragons. For not to mention monsters like Mimics, Owlbear, Gelatinous Cubes and other silliness. This feels *very much* like pen and paper DnD.
So dragons don't breathe fire but rather ... hot coals (or black dragon phlegm)? OK...
moonsammysays...Black dragons have acid breath. As far as I could tell from the trailer, they do seem to be faithful to D&D as a source. Or at least, I couldn't see anything that stood out as incompatible.
I for one am looking forward to this!
So dragons don't breathe fire but rather ... hot coals (or black dragon phlegm)? OK...
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