And good protein!
I am thinking the only reason I might turn it on is when having to reload a saved game for multiple failed dialogue attempts or something like needing a 20 to unlock something and I keep failing. Otherwise, for combat, doubt it is worth it.
[No spoilers, just discussing game mechanics with a second player]
In early access, if you play with another player who is talking to a NPC, you can click on their party portrait and select "listen" so you can observe their conversation. During the conversation, when your partner has choices of dialogue, you can click on your preference of answer and your partner can see how you would like to reply. But ultimately, the conversation choices will be selected by the player who engaged in conversation first.
Ideally, you and your partner will be close enough that if the dialogue has a skill check, you can potentially help them out if you have something that could improve their roll. Also, if the dialogue ends in gaining XP, your partner wants to be close enough to get XP from the interactions too.
Bearbarian (barbarian 1/druid rest of levels) or Fighter 2 / wildheart Barbarian rest of levels. Either way, talking to animals is a must. I know you can use a potion but I like the underlying nature theme.
So I am thinking of making a dwarf or half-orc barbarian (not sure yet which subclass) or a Circle of the Moon Druid (not set on race yet). My husband is looking at a Sor-lock. I figure we can pick up the rogue and cleric companions and have a solid team.
I've been hopping around between the different Android apps and PWAs however, I always seem to come back to Voyager (wefwef). My primary app on Reddit was sync and hope to return to it if it functions as it did on the other site. If not, I am enjoying Connect and Jerboa. Thunder, Summit, and Liftoff have small things I would like to see tweaked and/or they have minor bugs that they are still ironing out, but I am not yet sold on a specific app yet until we get further down the road.
That's what I use different accounts for. One just for news, another for fun/stupid communities, one for professional interests. Not necessarily ideal but it works for now until we have better options.
Create one? :) If you build it, they will come.
I feel a part of it is similar to anger of the natural process of grieving. Many of us spent years contributing to the platform and enjoyed just spending time with other like-minded members of subreddits. I personally loved reading the chains of comments. Reddit was a great source of pleasure; a place for sharing humor, frustrations, and other random cool things. Much of what made it enjoyable, including he third party apps, was taken away in a fashion that felt like the user base was betrayed, hence the utter vehement expression of some former users. It will pass in time.
https://lemmy.world/post/1298317
Someone posted this a bit ago. I used it and it worked. Not mine. Use at your own risk. I didn't find any malware but you know how it is.
I love watching the bear (and other druid forms) sneak when you put them in stealth.