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Blow The Cartridge by Cameron Davis. Published January 28. Read more of Blow The Cartridge
Nerf NOW!! by Josué Pereira. Published January 30. Read more of Nerf NOW!!
Awkward Zombie by Katie Tiedrich. Published January 26. Read more of Awkward Zombie
Penny Arcade by Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik. Published January 30. Read more of Penny Arcade
Nerd Rage by Andy Kluthe. Published January 30. Read more of Nerd Rage
Corpse Run by Alex Di Stasi. Published January 29.
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Manly Guys Doing Manly Things by Kelly Turnbull. Published January 27. Read more of Manly Guys Doing Manly Things
Life in Aggro by Fei Hsiao and Casey Vasquez. Published January 24. Read more of Life in Aggro
ActionTrip by Borislav Grabovic and Uros Pavlovic, published January 31. Read more of ActionTrip
Double XP by M.S. Corley and Josh Crandall. Published January 26. Read more of Double XP
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5 responses to “Sunday Comics: With Divine Porpoise”
Sometimes , I get the feeling that the comic creators try so hard to make people laugh by going to a certain level (Dragon Age Bestiality one ) and it just comes off as so forced that you end up rolling your eyes.
I thought it might have been a commentary on that dude who admitted having a relationship with a dolphin, if not then lucky coincidence!
The Manly Guys comic reminds me of a lot of our earlier D&D games. We had a thri-kreen who managed to dual-wield a halberd and a long-spear due to having four arms, and we had a half-dwarven centaur who almost drowned because the DM arbitrarily gave him a big penalty to swimming when he fell off a ship into the ocean. He got eaten by a shark though… We’ve also had mind flayer and half-vampire PCs. We usually now stear clear of that stuff because you end up spending more time arguing over mechanics than playing the actual game 🙂
Wait, I thought that arguing over mechanics was the whole point of playing!
As someone who is experimenting with different ways of playing Bravely Default, regardless of the tedium of certain sections the one Godsend is the quick skip for cut scenes. There are still mashy sections (Annoyingly most are in the sections you most want to skip) but for the most part I have the X -> A sequence pretty downpat.