u/VoyVolao

▲ 6 r/rpg

I want to give a present to our dungeon master, but I'm clueless

Hello!

My friends and I want to give a present to our dungeon master for his birthday, but we are absolutely clueless about what to give him.

He is kind of rich, so it's even harder to give him something because he hasn't any trouble in buying things he likes, that's why I thought about giving a thoughtful rol-related present.

I would love to hear your suggestions guys, any ideas are welcome!

(Except dices, he's a loot goblin and has tens of pairs already. We could act as a functional party for once as a present, but that's no fun xD).

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u/VoyVolao — 1 day ago
▲ 2 r/Magicdeckbuilding+1 crossposts

Help me choose between these commanders to build next!

Hello!

Recently, I've been struggling a bit deciding what to build.

I start brewing something, i might buy some cards for the deck, but ultimately i end up thinking "man, i don't know if this is going to work", as the decks i brewed are somewhat commander reliant. For context, I play in a pod where interaction rains; it's like having an amount of interaction equal to what someone would expect in bracket 4, except we play b3 and b2, but we like that.
Of course, the solution is slotting more protection, but i'm still unsure of which commander to build.

My ideas were:

[[Kumena, tyrant of orazca]]: untap/tap shenanigans and winning through damage.

[[Riku of many paths]]: modal spells control, wanting to win with an overrun+his birds.

[[Hazezon, shaper of sand]]: dessertfall, creating tokens and winning with things like [[jetmir]] or [[impact tremors]] cards.

[[Muddle, the Ever-Changing]]: copying and abusing myriad etb or damage triggers.

[[Witherbloom, the balancer]]: aristocrats/overrun/big spells (havent decided yet, i just got him in the prerelease).

My current decks are: [[Henzie]], [[Sam, loyal attendant]]+[[Frodo, Adventurous Hobbit]] aristocombo and [[Faramir, Steward of Gondor]] nobility theme tribal.

Which one would you people choose?

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u/VoyVolao — 1 day ago

Best videos to share with new players on how to learn the game?

Hello!

As the title says, I'm looking for the best videos to learn the very basics of league, as a friend of mine has just started playing and I want him to have fun.

Being matched with players that have clearly played the game and being stomped by them doesn't seem very fun.

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u/VoyVolao — 4 days ago