Now I’m curious, do you still plan on creating the card game?
3.5 D&D Wizard: “They wish.”
“Pun-Pun noises intensify”
You leave my 400d6 “Shrink Item” block of granite out of this.
@Wiliam_Rafael_da_Sil it does exist and is available for self-printing on the patreon. It works pretty well and after 2 combats it became second nature for most players. Needs adventure paths though. I’ll probably have to make it into a standard D20 cause production costs would be so high for a 300+ card game and making people cut and sleeve them in front of magic cards themselves is a lot to ask. (Takes me 12 hours and I’ve done it a dozen times). Still, cards work much better for Aura Clash with the way the Core system has you making so many changes to your stats so often. In the card game you flip a card over to “Surge” it and tap it to spend chi.
Ok, so in which chapter will we learn how to make a Domain Expansion?
Bud Disney always finds out as does Nintendo lol
“Area Expansion” LMFAO
Not if we all agree to shut up. As far as the megacorps know, aura clash is a dbz term. Shhhhhh.
zips mouth Secret is safe with me lmao
For the players who tried most of the elements which ones are the strongest and more fun to play with

which ones are the strongest and more fun to play with
so far the strongest one got to be darkness due to it creating a blackhole on the second taio and I am not sure if we can still make blackholes or tao being made from darkness caused that, the most fun to play with has to be light due to it always finding a way to fool a opponent into thinking they were about strike down the mc but it was all a illusion
Not doing both? Coward. You bring shame upon yourself, your family, your land and your cow.
Well, sleeping with a shrinemaiden and flirting with every female RO in the game isn’t exactly honorable, is it?
It’s only dishonorable if you do it behind their back. Retain your honor by flirting with other woman right in front of them.
That’s not really an improvement
Ehh, Kosuke does their own drooling over ROs in their version of game journal; their devotion is, shall we say, flexible.