Check out the Dragonbane boxed set. It comes with a solo mode. It's well worth the money even if you don't run it solo. The box is a fantastic deal.
Shadowdark also has a solo mod, Solodark. It's up on Kelsey's website.
You can also play "regular" games in solo mode with things like the Mythic GM Emulator.
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The YouTube channel Me, Myself, and Die! is pretty good for learning about solo gaming with Mythic specifically.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtiBzkVoYrugJkrpW7_75Ag
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Pretty sure it's the board. If there were a dedicated 4E forum, the likelihood of people who hate 4E intentionally crashing every 4E thread would be quite low. As an example, the dedicated 4E discord doesn't have that problem. Note how several of those are [+] threads. That's likely key to...
Sorry, but no. This is one of those clear examples of dumb rules that should not be blindly followed. Like surviving swimming in lava without magic and a person filling a 5-foot square.
“Evil, I think, is the absence of empathy.”
—Captain G. M. Gilbert, after the Nuremberg trials.
I can think of no better definition of evil.
Should be an interesting watch. Not sure about Crowe as Göring.
Yeah. It’s always been a ridiculous read to say it takes 1 hour of combat to interrupt a long rest. Yet another thing the designers got wildly wrong. See the OP again.
It's also how Dave Arneson ran games. You end the session in a dungeon and you'd have to make a roll to see how your retreat went as you fled the dungeon.
Yes, exactly. Regardless of what they choose to do, continue or rest, they will inevitably face "random" encounters. It's disguising the inevitability of a random encounter with pointless rolls. The choice doesn't matter.