Drop the integer and multiply the decimal part by 12, round, divide by 12, reduce, then re-incorporate the integer.
Example: 1.3 cups = 1 + 0.3 cups = 1 + 0.3*12/12 cups = 1 + 3.6/12 cups = 1 + 4/12 cups = 1 + 1/3 cups.
Drop the integer and multiply the decimal part by 12, round, divide by 12, reduce, then re-incorporate the integer.
Example: 1.3 cups = 1 + 0.3 cups = 1 + 0.3*12/12 cups = 1 + 3.6/12 cups = 1 + 4/12 cups = 1 + 1/3 cups.
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I hate 3d movies. They don't add to the story or the experience. Moreover, I find it distracting.
Trophy Loom is a setting book. It's not required; just like you don't need a Forgotten Realms or Dragonlance book to play D&D 5e.
Trophy Dark is a system for one-shots. The book includes a bunch of adventures. The PCs are expected to be irrevocably changed, "lost" to the horrors of the world, or dead by the end of the session.
Trophy Gold is for campaign style play. The PCs are more likely to survive and return to town at the end of a session. There's a few more mechanics than Dark, but both are rules-lite. The book comes with a few adventures.
The tone and genre for both games (and the setting book) is dark, gritty, dangerous low-magic, late-medieval/early-renaissance fantasy.
Edit to add a content warning: horror is a main theme. And body horror is a big part of many of published adventures.
Thanks for sharing this! I've refereed Trophy Dark and loved it. I have yet to try Gold.
I can't confirm this. I've never played a Warlock.
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