this post was submitted on 26 Aug 2023
35 points (94.9% liked)

Dungeons and Dragons

11029 readers
77 users here now

A community for discussion of all things Dungeons and Dragons! This is the catch all community for anything relating to Dungeons and Dragons, though we encourage you to see out our Networked Communities listed below!

/c/DnD Network Communities

Other DnD and related Communities to follow*

DnD/RPG Podcasts

*Please Follow the rules of these individual communities, not all of them are strictly DnD related, but may be of interest to DnD Fans

Rules (Subject to Change)

Format: [Source Name] Article Title

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

So this may be a silly question. Long time ago I played D&D with friends. We had a good DM, and had a great time as a party of friends roleplaying an interesting adventure. Fast forward to now, where life, family, work and all not easily allows to currently play with a great roleplaying group.

So, looking to fill in a bit of the fun, I was looking at doing some solo RPG with FoundryVTT and the Mythic Game Engine. However, focusing more on D&D 5E mechanics in combat I discovered the game Solasta: Crown of the Magister. It looks like it provides a great environment to do some 'quick' D&D combat sessions with some light roleplaying. Also, it allows people to create their own adventures and share them. So, on paper it should tick many of the boxes of solo D&D.

Has anyone played with Solasta? What did you like from a D&D perspective? And what not?

BTW, I'm also playing BG3 (100hrs currently into the game).

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[โ€“] jjjalljs@ttrpg.network 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yep. Completely agreed.

The adventuring day is a very specific kind of game and I don't think it's how most people actually want to play. I think most people would enjoy a game that wasn't built around it more. There are countless other ways to balance a game.

But DND is so mega popular it sucks all the air out of the hobby. People don't even imagine a game that's not based on per-rest powers.

I have a wizard in my DND game who "just wants to do cool stuff". He blows spell slots on silly or suboptimal stuff all the time. But if I'm like "do you want to play a game where that's expected?" he's like no I just want to play DND.

I hate it an unhealthy amount.

[โ€“] bionicjoey@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah I'm so glad I switched to PF2e