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I was playing at a Tier 1 (levels 1-4) table this week, again with a new player who had just signed up with our chapter the week before. They'd just moved to the area, and hadn't played D&D in person in years, and didn't have a character prepared, so they used one of the pregens, a halfling rogue. They borrowed a set of dice from one of the other players, but the d20 from that set did not like them. That d20 never rolled above single digits the entire session. I ended up lending them one of my spare d20s, which at least rolled better, and even gave them a crit, so they got to double up on their Sneak Attack dice too. (I lent them some of my d6s for that too.)
I was playing with my Kensei Monk, Jito, generally doing well with it, but I got a few confused questions from some of the other players. A popular monk build is to use the Warrior of the Elements (or Way of the Astral Self) subclass, since those subclasses give extra reach, allowing the monk to hit from 10 ft with their unarmed strikes instead of 5 ft, among other benefits. I, however, stated I was going for a specific build with the character. A couple of them asked what the build was, so I simply showed them the character profile pic, which is of a character from the anime/manga Jujutsu Kaisen, Toji Fushiguro. Both players, the moment they saw the picture, immediately understood.
Toji, in JJK, is a crazy deadly fighter and assassin, one who doesn't register to the magical senses of the jujutsu sorcerers of the setting, and whose speed and strength is superhuman. I specifically looked up a build for Toji in D&D and have been following it in building up Jito. (Whose name, of course, is a syllable reverse of Toji's.)
I was playing at a Tier 1 (levels 1-4) table this week, again with a new player who had just signed up with our chapter the week before. They'd just moved to the area, and hadn't played D&D in person in years, and didn't have a character prepared, so they used one of the pregens, a halfling rogue. They borrowed a set of dice from one of the other players, but the d20 from that set did not like them. That d20 never rolled above single digits the entire session. I ended up lending them one of my spare d20s, which at least rolled better, and even gave them a crit, so they got to double up on their Sneak Attack dice too. (I lent them some of my d6s for that too.)
I was playing with my Kensei Monk, Jito, generally doing well with it, but I got a few confused questions from some of the other players. A popular monk build is to use the Warrior of the Elements (or Way of the Astral Self) subclass, since those subclasses give extra reach, allowing the monk to hit from 10 ft with their unarmed strikes instead of 5 ft, among other benefits. I, however, stated I was going for a specific build with the character. A couple of them asked what the build was, so I simply showed them the character profile pic, which is of a character from the anime/manga Jujutsu Kaisen, Toji Fushiguro. Both players, the moment they saw the picture, immediately understood.
Toji, in JJK, is a crazy deadly fighter and assassin, one who doesn't register to the magical senses of the jujutsu sorcerers of the setting, and whose speed and strength is superhuman. I specifically looked up a build for Toji in D&D and have been following it in building up Jito. (Whose name, of course, is a syllable reverse of Toji's.)


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