GunnerSmith585

joined 4 months ago
[–] GunnerSmith585 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Hunger can be tough in vanilla PD but SPD has a Horn of Plenty artifact, raw meat from creatures that can be cooked, frozen, or alchamized to be edible without bad effects, bland fruit that can be alchemized with seeds and eaten for their good effects, honey pots alchemized with health potions to replenish health and satiety, food sold in shops, and various character abilities like the Huntress finding berries and Monk meditation which all make it pretty hard to starve tbh.

[–] GunnerSmith585 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (4 children)

Here's the wall of text my post looks like with the normal paragraph spacing formatting. It does end the line before starting the next paragraph but unlike Reddit, there's otherwise no spacing between them to make it easier to read.

"Thx for the tip on using honeyed healing. It never ceases to amaze me how there's always something new to learn in this game even after years of playing SPD.

As for the backstory, it can be interpreted in a number of ways and is really just a carry-over from the original dev logically creating some good vs bad guys. The stories were then added as other versions grew.

However, it might be time to start thinking like a dungeon master that has more tricks in their bag than, "OK what should I give the players to kill next?" and reward them with more than, "Yay, I killed everyone I met!"... lol.

There's also the matter of the Hero corrupting, enchanting, and conjuring other unwilling creatures to be fodder to kill for them which doesn't make the Hero much different than the Dwarve King. They appear to be two sides of the same coin if the Hero isn't actually helping, saving, or freeing anyone.

Finally, my other wish is that Lemmy would recognize paragraph spacing so posts don't look like a wall of text which is why I add dashes between them."

[–] GunnerSmith585 1 points 3 months ago

I did, like Reddit, but the spacing is almost non-existent

[–] GunnerSmith585 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (8 children)

Thx for the tip on using honeyed healing. It never ceases to amaze me how there's always something new to learn in this game even after years of playing SPD.

As for the backstory, it can be interpreted in a number of ways and is really just a carry-over from the original dev logically creating some good vs bad guys. The stories were then added as other versions grew.

However, it might be time to start thinking like a dungeon master that has more tricks in their bag than, "OK what should I give the players to kill next?" and reward them with more than, "Yay, I killed everyone I met!"... lol.

There's also the matter of the Hero corrupting, enchanting, and conjuring other unwilling creatures to be fodder to kill for them which doesn't make the Hero much different than the Dwarve King. They appear to be two sides of the same coin if the Hero isn't actually helping, saving, or freeing anyone.

Finally, my other wish is that Lemmy would recognize paragraph spacing so posts don't look like a wall of text which is why I add dashes between them.

[–] GunnerSmith585 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Thanks, old Lemmy's text to background contrast is a bit better and works for me as I prefer to browse in desktop mode on all my devices and it's easy to just update the bookmark.

[–] GunnerSmith585 1 points 4 months ago

Thx I'm aware of how to tweak modes and themes but it's asking a bit much to change all my different devices and browsing apps just to change the default theme for this one site. It's very rarely done by sites for good reasons so there's been no need until now.

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