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1 year agoHonestly very little. Mac already has a lot of functionality built in. I have only specialized programs for my workflows and not much else.
Honestly very little. Mac already has a lot of functionality built in. I have only specialized programs for my workflows and not much else.
The “chose what you are good for for today” dynamic looked so much fun
The Chameleon and the Thousand faces were some of my favourites in concept because of their flexibility, though I never had a chance to play them. Gish builds in general were a lot of fun. There also was a Sand mage in a desert theme manual that was very interesting.
Is it limited to 5e? I think my favourite classes are from 3.5. The Factotum and the Chameleon for their flexibility, Aberrant Champion and the Spellsword because I am a sucker for gish characters
Right now, macOS. Switched to it when I started uni and I’m never going back to Windows. The main reasons are:
Also, generally stuff is packed fairly well, with care for user experience.
I will say, I’m dipping my feets in linux as well, and it looks like a lot of distro now are mature and accessible. If I ever were to buy a second pc I would seriously consider the penguin.