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Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:41 am
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Heya' Guys. So im pretty embarrassed to admit this but I've actually never played D & D before. I've played a derivative of it called Wizard War which was pretty much a game my buddies came up with that included dice rolls and how everything revolves around the dice. (Movement, Luck, Finding Items, Chance, Etc.). It followed the same lines of a Paper & Pen situation in which there was the regular columns (Strength, Dexterity, Speed, Constitution, IQ, Wisdom, Intelligence, Will Power, Fate, B.S [Bullshit/Believability Status], Comeliness, Charisma, Hit Points, Social Class, Level, Experience). Then the area underneath that had the Weaponry & Armor that had their own respective 'XdX' numbers and the items that we came across that were sometimes enchanted and most of the time cursed. (Such as one of my characters Bag of Holding... ******** Hell.).. but anyway. I have the basics of that down. But I know that D & D is much more then that. So if I could get advice and have someone teach me the ropes, then I know I would definitely be of a loyal status.
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 11:37 am
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That sounds like an interesting, and admittedly well thought-out system!
The thing about learning Dungeons & Dragons, however, is that there's different editions to learn, and off-shoot games as well (Pathfinder, d20 modern, etc). It becomes a matter of what you WANT to learn!
Do you have any D&D books yourself? So we can work with what you might be familiar with. You might have one or two books (purchased out of interest or received as a gift, perhaps) without actually having the opportunity to play.
For me, I never played D&D until I went to college, because no one in my town played. It put me at a disadvantage. I ended up starting to play within the first year 3rd edition came out. I'm much more of a fan of 4th edition though, but many people seem to dislike the newer version and prefer to keep playing under 3rd. You'll find both kinds of people in this guild.
Also, welcome aboard smile
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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 10:24 pm
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Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:11 am
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Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:56 pm
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Rain Yupa Welcome to the guild smile I work day shift, so odds are I probably won't be bumping into you online. What's your thoughts on 3rd edition? 2nd edition gets mentioned periodically around here, but generally mostly 3rd and 4th get attention in these parts. Also, since you mentioned your music tastes, I just made a CD of arrangements of this song, and it's the current one playing in my car.
I like 3rd for it's larger number of playable races and classes, I just get iffy about some things though.
I'm pirating some dnd ebooks right now since I do not have any physical books with me.
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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:02 pm
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 2:41 pm
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 11:31 am
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:00 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:21 pm
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So...I'm new...I'm Elizabeth, please call me Beth... I've been playing 4.0 for about a year...I've done 2 campaigns, and to prove how Awesome I am, I'd like to share my 3 favourite stories from my campaigns
story 1: Okay, So our party is walking through the woods, and the DM is like "You see a gazebo"...our fighter says, "Okay, I take my sword to it" The DM was a little confused and said, "Well, okay...you attack the Gazebo, and nothing happens" This repeats 2 more times before the DM stands up at the table and shouts, "It's a Gazebo, what do you want from me!"...The fighter's RPer replies, "I dunno, something!". Without any hesitation, the DM shouts, "FINE! You've awakened Gonzo, the Gazebo God! And now, a million Gazebos rain down upon the party!"...From that instant, everyone switched their faiths to Gonzology...
story 2: So, we were doing a one shot campaign cause a friend's cousins were in town. Our party was after ghost spiders, and we chased them to a swamp. Our first encounter begins, and the group already falls apart. For one, our party is the Special Party...Gangrene the gnome fighter, Jumbolina dwarf cleric, Voltron the construct artificer, Mika the human warlock (me), and Kegger the elf mage. We're up against 2 goblins and 4 water sprites. So, Kegger starts off by using a free skill that lets him turn water any colour he wants...he chooses yellow...The water sprite that engaged me knocked me down, and I failed my roles, so now i'm drowning in knee high water...The fight goes on, and the entire time, I'm spent on by back, drowning in knee high water as the mage keeps turing the water colours and everyone is dieing. After the fight, My character had to roll a PTSD check and gained a fear of water and a greater fear of yellow water.
Story 3: So, this was from my very first D&D game...Our party was against a cult who worshiped a snake deity. After our 8th run in with small assassin groups of these snake worshipers, our ranger says, man, I'm pissed. I'm going to kill the god so this is over with. The whole table is shocked...the DM plays along and says, "Okay..roll" the ranger rolls a 20....the DM does his roll...a 1....the DM stares at the rolls in awe...silence takes the game as he says, okay...you shoot an arrow into the air, somehow, an inter dimensional portal opens, and the god is struck in the middle of the head, killing him. He spent the entire campaign calling himself "God Slayer"...
oh, any 4e accepting?
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:54 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:09 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:14 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:17 pm
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