I’m just curious, Brett? What good does telling Charlie what the rat is labeled do? He knows what he’s doing, even if he can’t see it with his meat eyes.
And he’s going to turn around and shoot your character in the face as an offering to the Ravenous if you keep trying to tell him what to have his murderous baker do.
Brett does that kind of shit because he can’t help himself. He thinks he’s smarter than everyone else, and wants to always run the show tactically. I’d be surprised if everyone who visits here regularly hasn’t gamed with at least one Brett in their lives. Or, maybe, *is* a Brett. 🙂
“‘Ritos”? As in “Doritos” or “Fritos”? Given the depiction, I’m assuming the former, but I’m just categorically against shortenings and abbreviations that are vague and ambiguous (and of course knowing Sam’s exact snack preference is a matter of critical importance). At that point, Sam might as well just say “chips”, it’s one less syllable and conveys just about as much information.
Unless of course Brian is now getting product placement contracts. If he managed to get contracts for both chip brands, then I suppose this would be a brilliant way to cash in on both at once. If that’s the case, then way to go on cleverly sneaking a double payment out of Frito-Lay!
yeah I have to agree, rats are gross, this is about the time my rogues usually start tossing Quagen’s fire vials, lit and start running the other way, usually the vials have fracture points and when the flame ignites, rats, (or most other were) find themselves the star of a BBQ.
Awww my ratus was the bestust. Four dollar feeder rat was one of the best pets I’ve had! But yes, I suppose a rat that was grubbing around in the sewer on a permanent basis would be grubby.
Nobody really mentioned this but I finally thought I might. Once upon a time we had a guy in our group who kept telling us all what to do and how to do it even though he knew we all knew how to and what to do. One day we made a special campaign just for him in which all the players were hunting him. We also brought along a cleric to bring him back from the dead so we could continue hunting him, and killing him, then bringing him back to life over and over again…… It broke him of the problem, he stopped hassling us on our moves after that…..
And as we all know, hold actions have blue flecks.
Did I do it good, Brian?
This is going to be one heck of a fight.
HOW ARE THESE NOT COMBOS BRIAN?
I like the player peek-in.
Love it. You have almost every type of player I’ve ever met sitting around this table.
I’m just curious, Brett? What good does telling Charlie what the rat is labeled do? He knows what he’s doing, even if he can’t see it with his meat eyes.
And he’s going to turn around and shoot your character in the face as an offering to the Ravenous if you keep trying to tell him what to have his murderous baker do.
I was gonna say, he’s blind, and I’m pretty sure those figurines don’t have brail on them…
Yup.
Hey, maybe Brett has forgotten that ever so minor detail?
Brett does that kind of shit because he can’t help himself. He thinks he’s smarter than everyone else, and wants to always run the show tactically. I’d be surprised if everyone who visits here regularly hasn’t gamed with at least one Brett in their lives. Or, maybe, *is* a Brett. 🙂
I have 3.
Ouch.
Actually, I think this time he’s freaked out because they’re rats. He was clearly bothered about them when they first appeared, too.
You can stop mansplaining now, Brett.
if i was the DM i’d ding Brent points for RP blocking
“‘Ritos”? As in “Doritos” or “Fritos”? Given the depiction, I’m assuming the former, but I’m just categorically against shortenings and abbreviations that are vague and ambiguous (and of course knowing Sam’s exact snack preference is a matter of critical importance). At that point, Sam might as well just say “chips”, it’s one less syllable and conveys just about as much information.
Unless of course Brian is now getting product placement contracts. If he managed to get contracts for both chip brands, then I suppose this would be a brilliant way to cash in on both at once. If that’s the case, then way to go on cleverly sneaking a double payment out of Frito-Lay!
They appear to be triangular and therefore would be Do-, not F-
(snackspertise sponsored by Yum! Foods)
I’ve only ever heard “‘Ritos” as a short hand for Burritos
Ritos are a mixture of Doritos and Fritos in one bowl, the way God intended.
That sounds delicious.
But are the Doritos in the mix original Nacho Cheese, or Cool Ranch? That could make all the difference.
While these are both enjoyable flavors, I’m thinking they should be the ORIGINAL Taco flavor.
I actually know this answer to this. These specific Doritos are Cool Ranch.
I approve; Cool Ranch and Fritos seems like the best combination of complimentary flavors.
Unless of course the Fritos are Chili Cheese…
Sewer rats are gross, I’ll grant you, Brian. But pet rats are cute and sweet and furry and loving and wonderful.
Just sayin’.
😉
Agreed, I have five at the moment and they are adorable
yeah I have to agree, rats are gross, this is about the time my rogues usually start tossing Quagen’s fire vials, lit and start running the other way, usually the vials have fracture points and when the flame ignites, rats, (or most other were) find themselves the star of a BBQ.
Awww my ratus was the bestust. Four dollar feeder rat was one of the best pets I’ve had! But yes, I suppose a rat that was grubbing around in the sewer on a permanent basis would be grubby.
What would you rather fight? Swarm of things vs. a few giant scary things?
That depends on whether I have a sword or a flamethrower.
No, rats are gross. All varieties. Pets, sewers, NIMH, it doesn’t matter.
So… are you still alive, Brian?
Yep! Just moved this weekend and its taking longer than expected to get everything unpacked and set up.
Nobody really mentioned this but I finally thought I might. Once upon a time we had a guy in our group who kept telling us all what to do and how to do it even though he knew we all knew how to and what to do. One day we made a special campaign just for him in which all the players were hunting him. We also brought along a cleric to bring him back from the dead so we could continue hunting him, and killing him, then bringing him back to life over and over again…… It broke him of the problem, he stopped hassling us on our moves after that…..