Expanded Psi Handbook gdi
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Replying to @a_man_in_black
Man 3e is a huge drag on this, the only interesting races all have level adjustments so they're kind of crap in an unintuitive way
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Replying to @a_man_in_black
4e had Problems but if you wanted to play a monster, they wanted to get you set up with a monster PC, no fuckin' questions asked
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Replying to @a_man_in_black
I am skimming a lot faster than I thought I would man I used to like this book
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Replying to @a_man_in_black
This book singlehandedly kept alive those weird New Age terms for excuses for why psychic powers don't actually work when tested
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Replying to @arthur_affect @a_man_in_black
The "anti-psi" powers, catapsi, reddopsi, apopsi
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Replying to @arthur_affect @a_man_in_black
Which logically imply that skeptics who spoil psi experiments are actually more powerful psychics than the psychics
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Replying to @arthur_affect
This book does def trade on new age psi stuff but I don't get the oMage/Nobilis feel that it's made by or for True Believers
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Replying to @a_man_in_black
Oh no, if anything it's lampshading how much those folks use pseudoscientific jargon for legitimacy
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Going through D&D spells and making them science-fictiony must've been a fun game
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