Sunday, June 30, 2019

Emulating The BECMI Elf in D&D 5E: Leather vs Chain Mail




What better way to end June than the way I began it: by contemplating equipment for an Elf PC.

Recently, I decided to finally create an Adventurers League PC following the BECMI Elf Class emulation I blogged about back in December. While 5E character creation is almost as simple as BECMI days, I ran into a stumbling block. Deciding which piece of equipment to select. One of the few decision quandaries players needed to make back in those halycon days.

I decided to break my decision into two sub-categories. Debate between longbow versus shortbow was the first. Now, I didn't blog in a vacuum as I turned to the wisdom of the crowd, i.e. social media.

The response did not disappoint. There were discussion on archery in general and back in medieval times. Folks talked about shooting a long bow indoors versus outdoors. Same with a short bow. Then, there were the aspects of BECMI rules, which as a 2E gamer I learned about for the first time, i.e. minimum damage via weapon mastery in short bows.

Edition agnostic concerns such as range and money were raised. Got to say range and money are huge concerns in 5E too. Well, yes and no. If you take the standard package... but more on that later.

To my one chagrin, no answered my question itself: what is more iconic, the long bow or short bow?

The lack of response is more likely a sign of more symbolic thinking than what anyone playing BECMI would have worried over. When you're playing D&D for the very first time, you don't go 'Hmm, really need the Elf bow...'

Cause what is the elf bow? I suppose if you saw this picture you'd think this is:


So a short bow. I mean if the masses, those who played BECMI far more often than I, didn't have a particular bow they felt their Elf NEEDED, then art is the key.

By golly, short bow it is!

Except D&D 5E has the standard package of equipment.

Yes, long bow is an option - with leather armor.

The next ranged weapon is a light crossbow. Simple enough fix. Just swap out the light crossbow for a short bow. Easy. Right? Except, then chain mail is the armor available via the package. Certainly, doesn't look like the elf pictured is wearing chain mail...

Furthermore, I will likely play the Elf PC while the gold rules for Season 8 are still in effect. No gold until reaching 2nd level. How much gold? Enough for either a long bow or suit of chain mail. Uh why is chain mail an option if your basing icon status on the picture?

Easy. The Elf PC could wear any armor such as plate mail. While I don't plan on my PC donning plate mail, the character will eventually don the best armor suitable. Plus, the prior question is still a concern, do I go for range, i.e. the long bow or settle for a short bow?

If I choose a long bow and thus leather armor, then I could select the fighting style for wearing armor and gain a bonus. Upon reaching 2nd level, spend all the PCs gold to chain mail. The Elf would be able wear the chain mail for an upcoming battle and possess a slightly better AC. If stealth is required, just don leather armor and hope the fighting style more than makes up for it?

On the other hand, starting out with chain mail frees up 75 gp. Who knows when 75 gold will come in handy down the road? Maybe buy a long bow? However, I've already settled for a shorter range. One more level later, the Elf will become an Eldritch Knight and have access to attack cantrips. A long bow is only really helpful past the range of those cantrips. Attacking with a penalty though... So how much wiggle room with gold do I need?

What did players during the BECMI days do? Wait, I own a copy of the Rules Cyclopedia. What are BECMI players doing now? When they play an Elf PC, do they prioritize armor over weapons?

Select the best armor type available via funds or select the best weapon? Ditch the leather or go for the mail?

Go for flexibility in armor types depending the situation or go heavy and save gold?

Either choice will impact my Elf PC emulation. Decisions, decisions.

Happy Gaming!

Next time.

Thursday, June 27, 2019

WWE: Bischoff and Heyman Can Save Smackdown and Raw


Feels strange blogging about pro wrestling, excuse me sports entertainment - sorry, Vince!, on a comics and gaming blog right after a "coverage" of WWE Stomping Grounds. However, you write what your excited over and the reaction toward Stomping Grounds is the genesis for some serious change.

While I felt Stomping Grounds was an enjoyable way to spend an evening, much of the lifeblood of the WWE (i.e. those who spend lots and lots of money) chose that moment to say nay.

Or at least the WWE realized a significant problem festers after Stomping Grounds. Reportedly, Vince McMahon accepted change is needed.

Shocking, right?

Despite Raw and Smackdown 'being separate brands', Vince McMahon runs both shows. As in, he personally directs each show. If you ever wonder why both Raw and Smackdown feel alike; and the boundaries aren't hardened, that's why. Honestly, Vince running both shows is the number one reason that despite arguably boasting the best roster today, the WWE roster lacks quality. Focusing too much on the top for two "brands" means the undercard does not receive the attention and development it deserves.

Fortunately, Vince McMahon has come to his senses. He can't run the flagship show, Raw, and run a high quality Smackdown show to the satisfaction of Fox executives. Smackdown could be the B show when it wasn't aired on a major network. Fox won't tolerate what Smackdown's current home considers adequate. Smackdown needs to become must-see. However, Raw is Vince's major creation. Raw is the show that shatters records. The show is Vince McMahon's television legacy. He isn't sacrificing it for Smackdown's sake.

Ergo, Paul Heyman will run Raw, while Eric Bischoff will run Smackdown. With the caveat, Vince will have final say.

Worst case, this status quo change is a paper tiger or endures as long as Heyman's first tenure within creative (or running WWE ECW). The Fox Deal should delay the worst case.

Best case, wrestling fans should expect a renaissance in WWE programming quality. Both Bischoff and Heyman are experienced old hands in the wrestling business. Bischoff, with the help of Ted Turner's money, led WCW to the top of the mountain. Heyman was the force propelling the small promotion ECW to national prominence. They both can run a televised wrestling program. Plus, unlike most of Creative, they're actually more than familiar with wrestling. They've written wrestling before. Lots of wrestling.

Yes, Heyman can be his own worst enemy.

Yes, Bischoff's time in TNA didn't propel that promotion to the top of the mountain.

Neither man has final say nor are they competing against another wrestling promotion. Unless, of course, they count the other or AEW as their competition. Otherwise, their sole task is running a high quality televised wrestling promotion.

Smackdown will be on Fox. As such, the show needs to be must see television. Bischoff loves twists and turns designed to draw viewers in. Plus, unlike Vince, Bischoff loves variety. Cruiserweights and lucha libre had regular installments on Nitro, the flagship WCW program. On WWE, maybe a small handful of performers a given a shot. 205 Live provides the rest a spot. The crowd treats them as after thoughts. Whether or not such wrestlers perform en masse on Smackdown is another matter. 205 Live DOES exist. Regardless, Smackdown will be ran as an A show. I do worry about the younger wrestlers though...

I do not worry about the younger wrestlers and undercard on Raw now. One did not watch Raw for the undercard. They were pretty much the castoffs. Under Heyman, they will become the strength and must-see portion of the show. On ECW, Heyman was a master of developing new talent and transforming them into stars by emphasizing the strengths and hiding their weaknesses. He had to. WWE and WCW kept hiring away his top talent. Furthermore, Heyman has remarked about the wrestling industry NEEDS new stars. Constantly. 

What should occur on both shows is more talent will get utilized, which will boost morale. Thus, elevating the quality of the product.

This should be a win-win.

Here's hoping.

Next time.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

WWE Stomping Grounds 2019


Today is unusual in that I am closer to watching a WWE PPV live than normal. 'Closer' because I am watching the kick-off match as the PPV proper begins. Ergo, this will be a 'live blog' of sorts in the same vein as past efforts.

Today is also the very first Stomping Grounds PPV as WWE attempts stomp out the bad taste from the Super Showdown PPV two weeks prior. Sorry, had to go there...

Did see the Samoa Joe and Bryan/Rowan promos though. Joe is wasted in his spot. I, too, am with Bryan/Rowan in their quest to make the Smackdown Tag Titles serious again. They've been joke titles for far too long.

Kickoff Match: Akira Tozawa vs Drew Gulak vs Tony Neese (c) for Cruiserweight Championship:

A shame this match wasn't a part of the PPV proper as all three men wrestled a solid match demonstrating the best of 205 Live. Some nice spots. The mat-based Drew Gulak won the championship. Heavily recommend seeing this.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.

Stomping Grounds PPV

Raw Women's Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs Lacey Evans:

Becky shoving Lacey's sweat cloth down her mouth was hilarious. A decent back and forth match which had the challenger keeping up with the more experienced champion. However, Evans tapping out to Lynch wasn't much of a surprise. A solid match for what it was.

Rating 3 out of 5 stars.

Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens vs New Day (Big E & Xavier Woods):

Match quickly became a two-on-one when KO took out Big E. Then, it was Zayn and Owens beating down Woods until Woods managed to tag Big E. Bedlam eventually followed. KO got the win with a stunner!

Never got into the match much.

Rating 2.5 out of 5 stars.

United States Championship: Ricochet vs Samoa Joe (c):

If only this match took place a decade ago, both men would have set the arena on fire with high-flying moves! Instead, Joe was the crafty mat-based veteran heel. On the other hand, I liked the mat-based work! Furthermore, Ricochet's acrobatics is enhanced by the contrasting styles. Some nice impact shots. And we've got a new champion as mere months after reaching the main roster Ricochet wins!

Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars.

Triple H congratuling Ricochet was a nice touch!

Smackdown Tag Team Championship: Heavy Machinery (Tucker & Otis) vs Daniel Bryan & Rowan (c):

Fans cheered Bryan as a hometown hero. You'd swear he was wrestling as face! Meanwhile, Otis is booed like a heel. Heavy Machinery are certainly athletic. Otis feeding off the Yes Kicks was cool. Bryan rolled up Tucker to retain the belts.

An excellent tag team during which all four men looked good and spotlighted the new team Heavy Machinery.

Rating 4 out of 5 stars.

Smackdown Women's Championship  Bayley (c) vs Alexa Bliss (w/ Nikki Cross):

This match was about whether Bayley belonged at the top with the likes of Alexa. Despite Alexa dominating, Nikki's intervention, and a banged up arm, Bayley retained.  Their feud is only beginning.

Rating 3 out of 5 stars.

Roman Reigns vs Drew McIntyre:

Shane McMahon accompanied Drew to the ring. Both Reigns and McIntyre brawl outside of the ring before starting the match. Shane flees pursued by Roman only for Drew to intercept the latter. They both brawl with Shane intervening occasionally. Crowd chanted 'This is awful' at one point. When Drew was trying to submit Roman, Shane kept 'checking for a submission' with the ref.  Reigns later on Superman Punches Shane twice followed by being slammed by McIntyre face-first into the anmounce table. Drew superplexes Reigns! Oh, Shane just dragged out the ref stopping a pin to coast-to-coast... Of course, Roman kicks out... Hey, Roman wins! Thus, mercifully ending the match.

If there was ever the epitome of what's wrong with WWE, it is the match. With that these two big men did in the ring, this should've been a spectacular match. Maybe WWE will end the Reigns vs McMahon/McIntyre feud now?

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars.

WWE Championship Steel Cage Match - Dolph Ziggler vs Kofi Kingston (c):

Always been a fan of steel cage matches. I was not disappointed. Kofi leaping through the doorway was simply amazing!

Rating 4 out of 5 stars.

Universal Championship Match with Special Referee - Seth Rollins (c) vs Baron Corbin:

Special guest referee is... Rollin's 'gf' opponent from the beginning of the card... Lacey Evans! Corbin thrown into the Announce Table collapsing was a cool, big spot. Lacey's ref work doea a great job of building heat for her. Rollins is booked too strong for Corbin... Sigh... first, no countout as decreed by Evans then she decreed no DQ. Maybe if this was a main event on Raw... Hey Becky Lynch is attacking Lacey Evans! Whew, new ref counted Seth's successful pin count.

This match was more about furthering the Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch romance; and the Evans-Lynch feud. Really better suited for Raw than a PPV. For that it's not a stinker...

Rating 2 out of 5 stars.



Overall: Stomping Grounds story-wise was about establishing established champions (Sorry, Samoa Joe!), showcase new acts (Heavy Machinery, Ricochet) and be the best day ever for Raw's power couple (Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch). Other than a couple matches that should've been TV matches, most of them were solid PPV quality matches. Ultimately, what helps the PPV is the WWE Network. If you saw it as part of the network, it was an enjoyable enough way to spend a Sunday. However, it is another example of how much wrestling fans need AEW to succeed as a whole Stomping Grounds while being more than filler wasn't quite what I would call a solid PPV.

Rating 2.5 out of 5 stars.

Next time.


Saturday, June 22, 2019

Superman: Year One and Rest of the Comic Haul for 6/19/19


Another week. Another week of new comics. Another trip to the comics store.

Time for show off my latest comics haul!

Here's what I picked up among the comics available on 6/19/19.



Superman Year One #1 part of DC's Black Label imprint is the big purchase of the week. Frank Miller and John Romita Jr tell their rendition of Superman's Origin. Aquaman #49 is the other title pictured.


Uncle Scrooge #46, Uncanny X-Men #20 (penultimate issue of the most recent volume), and Star Wars #67 (Gillen's final issue).


Justice League #26, Lucifer #9, Savage Sword of Conan #6


I conclude this week's comics haul with next major of purchase of the week: the first issue of Usagi Yojimbo published by IDW! Not only is it a start of a new era for the rabbit ronin but it's in full color too! Captain America #11 and Guardians of the Galaxy #6 round out the haul.

Next time.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Comics Haul: The Week of 6/12/19


Welcome to this week's edition of my comics haul of those comic books and trade paperbacks (well book format comics...) released to the public on 6/12/19. If you're puzzled because you've never seen a blog post of my comics haul before, don't fret. I haven't blogged my weekly haul since... maybe 2009?

I stopped for a number of reasons. One, listing them felt tedious. I simply didn't possess the technology to snap a photo. Ergo, I needed to list them. Second, my trips to the comics shop become less weekly for a spell. Third, longtime readers can attest I can't really keep up on my purchases. Which led to my fourth and final reason why I ceased blogging my latest haul, listing the comics haul for the sake of listing them.

What's changed since then?

Technology. I have the technology. With my smartphone I can snap a picture and then upload said photo to my blog.

Social media. Social media has encouraged me to show off my latest purchases. Okay, maybe encourage is the wrong word... share... share is the word.

Lack of comics blogging. Comics is the literally the first word after my name on this blog's title. Blog about wrestling more than I do comics. At the very least, my haul from my latest trip to comics shop will remedy that.

More incentive to review comics: More of a longshot, but I may become more motivated to blog about the actual comics and trades that I've shared pictures of on my blog. Sigh... or demonstrate I'm reducing what I buy...

A couple ground rules:

1) I am only showing comics and trades (maybe Big Finish Audio CDs) that I purchase at my FLCGS the week they arrive. If Diamond doesn't list the product on that day, I am not including it. If my I don't buy from my local comics shop, I don't consider it part of my comics haul.

2) This weekly and only the week thereof. If I make a trip to comics shop once during a month, there won't be any Comics Haul blog entries. Not listing all those comics! If I miss a week and go the next, same thing. Once I resume a regular rotation, then the Comics Haul blog category resumes.


So here's my haul for the week of 6/12/2019


A smattering of Disney, Vertigo, and superhero action.





The comic in the middle is Hawkman #13.


Think this is the final issue of Amazing Spider-Man that I am collecting from the current run. Not reading 24 issues is more than enough reason to call it quits. Likewise with Detective Comics. Much more than 24 issues await my To Read pile; however I wanted to finish collecting the story began in Detective Comics #1000/



The Star Trek crew is the animated series crew.



A fairly light week...

Next time

Friday, June 7, 2019

Adventurers League: Longbow or Shortbow for An Elf?


Never thought I would reach this point while playing Adventurers League; but it finally happened. None of my PCs are Tier One (levels 1 - 4). Therefore, if on Tuesday nights to improve table flexibility I am going to have to create a new PC. It's a long time until Season 9 begins so I'm stuck in the old seasonality.

Why the question about bows used by elves? A picture is worth a thousand words.



A while back I provided my quick emulation for adapting the Elf Class to 5E. In it I gushed about my desire to play a version of the iconic BECMI class. Seasonality doesn't harm the concept so now is as good of a time as any other.

However, I don't need to create the 'Elf' PC by Tuesday. My schedule isn't movie-going friendly. Really want to see both the latest Godzilla and X-Men movies before they leave my local cinema. Missed out on Shazam! and Hellboy cause of gaming, which frankly kind of bothers me. So I've got time to deliberate more on a 5E PC than I would otherwise.

There's two conceptual problems. The first problem, the topic for today, is kind of caused by the second problem. However, I'll leave the second for another post. Simply because the first feels more iconic.

Which type of bow is more iconic for an Elf PC? Which was more iconic for an Elf PC back during BECMI? I am talking the longbow versus the short bow.

Longbows do more damage and can shoot farther. However, gamers felt some degree of realism was important back then. The historic longbow didn't lend itself very well to the feats of mobility we envision today. Legolas's feats of acrobatics would be incredibly difficult with an actual longbow. They're also expensive. Buying a longbow limits armor and other weapon choices.

Meanwhile, short bows are inferior in the damage and range departments. They are much cheaper. Furthermore, none of the gamers I played with back in the day had any problem with archers equipped with short bows roaming about heavy forests, while shooting at their foes.

Nowadays, the reflection of realism in archery doesn't seem important. Image is king. So it really does come down which choice is more iconic.

The long bow or the short bow?

Once again, just blogging out loud.

Happy Gaming and Next time!