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On this episode of Total Pebble Knockdown:

So, a lot of discussion has been going on around player character death, so let’s discuss what you can do with characters once they die. Perhaps they can have a fun adventure in the afterlife, fight some demons, haunt the living, reincarnate, be a rat therapist… okay, we might go off the rails here.

Cozy games are an ever-growing genre of video games, but it’s mostly been in the hands of indie developers. However, with Dreamlight Valley, Disney has entered the arena. Alex, Craeve and Nathan have all been playing it since it released in early access and has some thoughts on what worked and what did not. We’ll also discuss how it stacks up to some other similar games we’ve played recently.

Have you ever heard of a Coffeelock? Legend has it that there is a spell caster with unlimited spell slots. But are the legends true? Okay, let’s discuss what this is and how the D&D mechanics allow for it. What limitations can be placed on this and how has it already been addressed in Xanathar’s Guide to Everything?

A summary of the Coffeelock - https://www.geeknative.com/64235/dungeons-and-dragons-what-is-a-coffeelock/

Animated Spellbook - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dkpa1j1yYqQ

#dnd #coffeelock #dreamlightvalley

0:00 Intro
1:36 Delving Deeper - After the TPK
16:45 GYDTWP - Disney's Dreamlight Valley
41:34 Mechanically Speaking - The Coffeelock Problem
53:00 Outro

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