By performing an ancient forbidden summoning ritual, the heroes summon a character from a completely unrelated famous franchise.
Is this based or cringe?
By performing an ancient forbidden summoning ritual, the heroes summon a character from a completely unrelated famous franchise.
Is this based or cringe?
Cringe
There is already a dungeon meshi thread.
This is not a DM thread
Cringe.
also cringe attempt
It's always lame, but sometimes acceptable if your game is casual enough and the summoning is funny enough
is based
Revolution for your world.
Punishment to the land of the gods.
>tfw literally fueled by meme magic
>tfw invincible
>tfw literally become a god
>tfw literally gave her more power by writing this
One thing I never got is why they didn't try to summon some super hentai protagonist to rape the living shit out of her until she forgot all about her goal in favor of cumming her brains out around his wiener.
This show sucked. Didn't even finish it.
What do you actually like?
nta anon but he's right, it did suck.
The idea of Altair getting more popularity & thus power the more she randomly pulls shit out her ass and kills established characters is dumb as frick. Realistically, people would fricking despise her.
That part of it did suck HARD, but I liked how they handled most of it.
Really, if they had just written the ending differently and not used asspull powers I think it would've been fine.
Also frick that sharkteeth b***h. She murders a bunch of dudes and gets a pass for it "just because?" Get the frick outta here.
>ooooh i want a bad b***h
>starts murdering people
>NOT THAT BAD
make up your mind cowards
cmon anon. even if you personally liked it surely you can tell it wasn't a masterpiece right?
>"Go then, there are other worlds than these."
his multiverse sucked tho
tfw not a newbie
Explain what am i seeing here on this OP pic? Don tunderstand is this supposed to be some kind of a "nun" or what?> Wy is barefoot? Is that blood or dirt? What is the weapon she is holding? Dont 'understand
flavor of the month stuff don't worry about it
Literally has always been popular here, most of the fans around here even prefer the manga.
It's the elf from the hit anime series "Dungeon Meshi"
>game takes place on a famous franchise setting
>players come across famous characters from said franchise every once in a while
>default forgotten realms
I refuse to DM a campaign like this not for any sensible reason but just because it embarasses me.
I get the idea, I prefer to steal characters from obscure stuff and throw my own spin so players can't say they're OOC.
Make the PCs kill Bocchi the shit
>low effort feet bait
In my game there's an epic level wizard running around making portals that spit out characters from all kinds of dimensions in major cities and in the wilderness every half day or so, just because he was bored and felt having the world be swarming with heroes and villains would be amusing.
So far my party has encountered Judge Holden, Blackbeard, Jesus, the Monty Python round table, a knockoff Jesse James, Hercules, a Conan expy, Baba Yaga, and Peter Steele.
They seem to enjoy it. I like having a chance to do a fish out of water thing where characters are dropped into a gonzo fantasy world and have to adapt to it.
Blackbeard took to it like a duck to water, though he laments having to have so many women in his crew because he thinks it's bad luck. Getting to have wizards in his crew that can control the weather is a dream come true.
>forbidden summoning ritual
Forbidden by whom?
the ritual caster's parents, who are away on vacation for the next few weeks.
Incredibly cringe.
I have a plan to have the big bad break seal on his God's prison, only for it to be N'kari instead.
Summoning a fantasy shit character: cringe
Summoning an 80's action movie character: based
Now we're frickin talking
Dumb b***h, where are her shoes
Itäs a ritual outfit
Cringe. I might be biased because we're oversaturated with multiverse shit and Ready Player One type nerdface things, but it just comes off as low effort pandering.
Maybe it could work if it were an homage NPC, which requires at least a marginal amount of effort.
>Crossover universe is just the garbage dump of creation
>When the forces of the Dak God successfully kill a universe, its survivors are unceremoniously dropped in the garbage dump in an attempt to give the good guys another chance.
>have to contend with the good guys of other universes who have different morals and culture
>Rate of new arrivals implies the dark god is getting very efficient and destroying creation
>Eventually all that will be left is the Dump, and they better be ready.
There. New prompt. Is it better? Is pic related. Am I OP? I dunno, this shit all popped up a few minutes ago.
I always drive on mushrooms and coke. I also fuel my car with diesel.
If they summon a knock-off character that's intended on greatly resembling another one, then you can make it work, because it's not that exact character. It's a character like them, sort of like the Eternal Champion, but it isn't them and is free to deviate from the original character's path. Even with how the Fire Emblem games do with the ghosts or echoes thing is a bit too much for me, even if it works better in-universe compared to just randomly pulling Aragorn from LOTR to wrestle with Drizzt in Faerun, while a Space Marine from 40K tries to stop them.
With rare exceptions, porting characters from completely unrelated universes or IPs usually doesn't go well unless it's a world where that makes perfect sense. And even then, at best, you get something like Read Player One or Re:Creators.
Depends on the game, for a oneoff or filler game it's fine; I literally have a game I run when someone can't make it where it's just 5e's Phandelver and below and we have:
>literally an ultraman
>The gigachad
>Onua bionicle
>John Halo the masterchief, complete with an MA5C assault rifle
As well as
>Scrimbo Bimbo, the half-elf life cleric who has featured in other filler games and even technically cameo'd in a normal game I run
it'd be a bit weird for a regular game, but I mean some settings support it. For example, if I ran a Kamen Rider game having Decade rock up wouldn't be that weird as a cameo, and there are plenty of Digimon crossovers at least in the manga so for those games it'd not be an issue. Hell I have a fallout game where the Lone Wanderer and Courier are both in the area for different reasons and basically serve as questgivers for the players.
>Scrimbo Bimbo, the half-elf
My friend was asking if you have pictures of her
Is called reverse isekai
I've been avoiding using anything recognizable in my games, even just a well known character as some npc token, but my new campaign is a sci-fantasy kitchen sink set in a region of space that's currently receiving Earth's broadcast history. Imitators of Earth characters and fandoms abound, not to mention some areas are straight up sci-fi franchises as ruling factions. There are at least three "Earths" named by colonists who escaped the death of their homeworld; New Terra, a paradise world paved over into corporate gardens and high rise offices; Holy Terra, a bunch of religious extremists with a weird view of the galaxy; Planet Bob (Earth 2) which most of humanity considers their new home. We got spelljammers, frigates with solar sails, Red Dwarfs, star destroyers, Enterprise series, big ol' cathedral battleships and whatever else, hell we got dpace hippies in star vans and spacesuited witches on vacuums. Megacorps pump out products from Borderlands guns to Hatsune Miku sexbots, while the draconian We Say So Corporation are renowned terraformers.
I would love to see that campaign
It's been fun so far, though we haven't been on this campaign long. I need to make a proper map still. Long ago tge stars turned dark and began sucking the heat and light from their surroundings, aside from one previously undiscovered region, The Grasp. Supermassive black hole ringed like Saturn by an impossibly dense microgalaxy. Out of the black hole rises a spire, the Anchor; a needle-like Precursor ship thousands of miles long, immune to the crushing gravity and to all attempts at entry or damage. All around, from the rings of the Shore to the Shallows to the Isles, countless species seek new worlds to shelter them from a dying universe.
Long forgotten broadcasts from Earth now sweep across the area, bringing a resurgence in Terran pop culture, decades spread across the planets as the signals travel. Those orbits furthest from Earth are just catching the very earliest radio shows, while others are up to date on events of the 2020s. Tech and magic leveks vary wildly across worlds, and many are already inhabited by simple tribes living amid the magitech ruins that only hint at the heights of Precursor power.
Meanwhile, the Vulga'ar Empire is a swath of space dominated by three warships of unimaginable power and crews of thankfully limited intellect, Glorft expys with such brute force tech they seem to have had a hand/tentacle in whatever happened to the Precursors. Into this universe the party ventures, perhaps to unlock the mysteries and power of the Anchor.
>Planet Bob (Earth 2)
Kek. I like your setting anon, hope you're having a good time.
You can't just name a planet Bob.
Imagine playing regular D&D and then someone just summons Naruto Uzumaki
What characters would you guys bring? I for centain would like Albert Eitein.
We got those too, all with a complimentary Yogurt bumper sticker!
Sorry I'm not republican
mostly cringe but
>summon Conan The Barbarian
>immediatly takes over the host country
>King Conan leads an army against the demon king
>fricks the demon kings daughter
>no super powers its just Conan doing his thing.