pathfinder
currently, i'm looking at:
cunning: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/cunning/
spell focus: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/spell-focus
and possibly eventually cunning caster: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/cunning-caster/
spell mastery looks interesting too: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/spell-mastery/
the idea that i can adapt to more unique situations really appeals to me, and the idea that my very dumb ideas will have a higher chance of actually succeeding makes me very happy!
but, how good of an idea is this?
pathfinder
could anyone recommend some good feats for an early-game illusion wizard?
i'm pretty new to the game, and i basically plan on sherlocking my way through the campaign, and using the information i gather to control enemies (or unhelpful NPCs) with specifically-targeted illusions and mind games
i kinda just want to give myself as many options as possible to do creative and interesting things
the ability to have high damage output would be a plus too! (but is less important)
wait
i just noticed i this video shows i splatted their entire team (the first splat's message was on the screen at the very beginning)
WELL, COOL
an unbelievable amount of mirror matches for wizards though
my first 9 matches were all mirrors, so by match 10 i still had 0 clout
this map is cool
it's nice to finally dust off my squiffer game a little too~
anxiety (++)
i archived this as a monument, as a reminder so nothing like this will ever happen again here
i made birdsite accounts for my dnd characters so i could roleplay when we weren't doing a session, no attempt was made to justify it in-universe at all but i'd tweet about the events of the day and my friends (who made fun of me but then also made accounts
) would have their characters respond. it was fun
Implemented texture mapping to the raycaster. Since I am using the Wolfenstein 3D palette for testing right now, I decided to test with some walls from Wolf3D. They are converted to a format where the image is stored in columns as opposed to rows.
Runs pretty okay in DOSBox. Terrible performance on the 486, especially when getting closer to walls. Probably cause of the added floats and float multiplication and division maybe? Will have to experiment with some ideas on improving performance.
i think i might like this..?
i'm experimenting with backgrounds a bit, and i was thinking of making something seem more...i guess, "ethereal"
i gotta refresh my perspective to be sure though
i don't have too much time, and i haven't even started my other idea yet (which is probably simpler actually)
i still have some tweaking to do, and also an entire other idea besides this one, but i like how this one is turning out~
unlike most people who draw things, i actually find linework to be the most enjoyable and easiest part of drawing
oh hi! i do computers, and sometimes draw stuff~ i like lo-fi things and cute aesthetics!
i also probably like you
(also, tagged #abdl ahead, soooo 🔞)