Gaming: Youtuber Hosts Battle Royale Between 4 Wizards From 4 Different...
Pity the D&D wizard, who walked out of cover, cast Magic Missile on a goblin, and then got disintegrated.
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Ever sat down with your TTRPG group and gone "alright, so what do we want to play for our next campaign?" What if the answer was "four systems at once?" Well, you'd have an excruciatingly bad time. Here's where I'd usually say "unless you're doing a wizard battle", but a royale put together by YouTuber Deficient Master doesn't, uh, disprove anything.
The task is to get the most amount of points before the round ends—either by killing people, or by retrieving chests from interestingly-placed tactical areas around the map, defended by goblins. In any other TTRPG session, this map would lead to an interesting, multifaceted combat. In a multi-ruleset wizard royale, however, about 8% of the map gets used before everyone obliterates each other from 500 feet away.
Source: PC Gamer