I'm sure there'd also eventually be a raging debate at the table to whether pigeon poop, whilst technically being a "projectile", counts as a "missile." Then something like "Was the pigeon aiming for something?"
...In which case you could set that shield up in the town square and all the statues would be squeaky clean!
Band of Gorilla Repair: Once per day, can repair anything, or rather, will summon 1d4 (can be modified depending on the size of the job) massive gorillas who show up seemingly out of nowhere whenever anything near the wearer breaks or is heavily damaged. The gorillas can repair anything.
Those not expecting to see a bunch of repair-happy gorillas must make a fear check.
These mysterious gorillas are actually friendly and fix whatever thing was broken, but beware, their patience quickly runs out for anybody intentionally causing disrepair or destruction in their presence!
Me, but a highschooler, walking through a parking lot next to a park where people practiced golf, and picking up a golf ball next to my buddy's car and going "Ha, it fits in your tailpipe!" and losing my grip. It rolled smoothly into the deep dark tubular abyss. Whoops.
Why did I do that?!
He was pretty miffed until we risked starting up the car and the pressure just rolled it right back out. I got off so easy. I was freaking out too and shouting "I have no idea what made me do that I'm so sorry!!"😂
That's a really cool idea actually. I never considered that you could use such a crazy low quant to, it sounds like, temporarily "train" it for the task at hand instead of having to use up countless watt hours training the model itself!
That's how I use these things, too. Not to "help me code", but as a fancy search engine that can generally nudge me towards a solution I can work out myself.
Ah modding it...I remember, for some reason, whenever I wanted to make a new NPC, everyone in the world reacted as if I were naked. I have no idea what that was about!
...so I just did goofy stuff like putting a ton of that ice ore chunk stuff in a barrel right next to the guy that makes you ice armor in Bloodmoon.
Or making the "Glass Bracers of Chuck Norris" to fortify hand to hand because mine sucked and I needed to beat up a guy for a quest...killed him in one punch. Oops. <_<
I also made a fun house in Balmora with a bunch of replenishing colorful torches (I LOVE the light sources in this game) and embedded tons of chests in the walls, since the poor sucker it belonged to never would go inside. XD
I doubt anybody's gonna actually use it much, but I'm currently setting up a Minetest/Luanti Voxelibre server accessible to friends and fam through TailScale on my home server.
I thought it'd be so neat having a world running whether I was there to see it or not.
But yeah, I know I won't get that community aspect of having a digital third-place the people in my life can just vibe. =\
My wife lost her Minecraft login / key we had since beta, but I really enjoyed playing with her, and personally using Technic mods and stuff.
This open source implementation has come REALLY FAR and feels like discovery again!
"I heard them say we've reached Morrowind. I'm sure they'll let us go."
--Jiub
Truly loved Morrowind. The first game that I played that had such a powerful construction set! And getting to influence the construction of the colony on Solstheim in Bloodmoon was captivating.
It really did feel like "Living another life" as the box art proclaimed.
I'm still enjoying OpenMW to this day, when I can, in my adult life. Also (can't find the image at the moment)
Similarly, the first time making it through winter in Banished! If you don't get it just right, swaths of folks just freeze and starve to death. Scary stuff!
Oh it's okay I don't need cyan :)