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Dungeons and Dragons
Few people have not heard of Dungeons and Dragons, even if it was only in a passing comment of something like "D&D is for nerds". For more than 30 years, it has been a table-top roleplaying game that has caught the imaginations of many. As of 2006, Dungeons & Dragons remains the best-known and best-selling role-playing game, with an estimated 20 million people having played the game and more than US$1 billion in book and equipment sales.
Whether it be from AD&D, Third Edition, 3.5, or the recent Fourth Edition, this is the place to talk about your favorite classes, spells, feats, races, unusual gaming sessions, and flat-out hilarious incidents.
Whether it be from AD&D, Third Edition, 3.5, or the recent Fourth Edition, this is the place to talk about your favorite classes, spells, feats, races, unusual gaming sessions, and flat-out hilarious incidents.
Ehoron- Shadow
- Join date : 2009-06-20
Posts : 209
Age : 34
Location : Texas
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
-blows the smoke away-
Ehoron- Shadow
- Join date : 2009-06-20
Posts : 209
Age : 34
Location : Texas
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
Oh hey! It's a thread I should of responded to but over looked somehow!
I actually have a DnD session today-ish at 6:30 pm Mountain time.
I actually have a DnD session today-ish at 6:30 pm Mountain time.
Dio the Awesome- Ghost
- Join date : 2009-06-28
Posts : 1083
Age : 36
Location : Canada
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
I've been wanting to try it for the longest time, and after countless months of hassling my friend to include me in a campaign, things finally worked out for me last Sunday.
I must admit, I had a blast even though luck wasn't on my side for the first combat I was ever involved in. Being a beginner, I played a paladin character and was given good starting stats and full plate armor. I was having trouble landing a successful attack on the orc I was fighting, hitting him only once in the four turns I was able to fight. Up until that point, he hadn't been able to inflict any damage to me whatsoever. That is until his fourth attack against me when the DM hit a lucky streak of rolls and critted me to the point where my character's leg was cut off. That's right, absolutely no damage until that turn where he managed to sever my leg and take me out of the fight.
Thankfully the rest of the party managed to finish the battle and keep me from bleeding out, then immediately proceeded to loot the corpses and scan the area. Mind you that we are all only level 2 at this point and I am just sitting there with my leg in my hand begging everybody to head back to town in hopes of getting it reattached. Bastards. After several minutes I was able to convince them that a peg leg would not, in fact, be acceptable and thanks to the concern from the one of the group members, we returned to the town and got it reattached. Granted I lost 5 speed because of it, but at least it wasn't a wooden peg.
Hopefully luck is on my side this Sunday…
I must admit, I had a blast even though luck wasn't on my side for the first combat I was ever involved in. Being a beginner, I played a paladin character and was given good starting stats and full plate armor. I was having trouble landing a successful attack on the orc I was fighting, hitting him only once in the four turns I was able to fight. Up until that point, he hadn't been able to inflict any damage to me whatsoever. That is until his fourth attack against me when the DM hit a lucky streak of rolls and critted me to the point where my character's leg was cut off. That's right, absolutely no damage until that turn where he managed to sever my leg and take me out of the fight.
Thankfully the rest of the party managed to finish the battle and keep me from bleeding out, then immediately proceeded to loot the corpses and scan the area. Mind you that we are all only level 2 at this point and I am just sitting there with my leg in my hand begging everybody to head back to town in hopes of getting it reattached. Bastards. After several minutes I was able to convince them that a peg leg would not, in fact, be acceptable and thanks to the concern from the one of the group members, we returned to the town and got it reattached. Granted I lost 5 speed because of it, but at least it wasn't a wooden peg.
Hopefully luck is on my side this Sunday…
Loki- Guardian Ghost
- Join date : 2009-06-03
Posts : 2275
Age : 39
Location : Ohio
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
My friends and I once attempted to play DnD... Our short attention spans lasted until we finished making characters. ):
I am curious enough about the game that I'd probably try to play again, though, and I think I know someone up at college who might play it...
I am curious enough about the game that I'd probably try to play again, though, and I think I know someone up at college who might play it...
Lara- Poltergeist
- Join date : 2009-06-21
Posts : 982
Age : 34
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
I'm about to play 4E for the first time and I am shocked how -different- it is. I wouldn't actually stick with 4E (I like 3rd edition so much better) except that the group I am about to play with on Sundays is doing 4E and I suppose the fun of the game trumps ruleset preferences.
Speaking as a veteran of D&D, I honestly can say if you have the right group, you will have the time of your life and the sessions will fly by too quickly. It's easy to get addicted.
Use facebook or meetup.com and you will find a group in your area. D&D dorks are like the Templar-type guys in "The Da Vinci Code"; they're there, you just gotta dig for them.
Speaking as a veteran of D&D, I honestly can say if you have the right group, you will have the time of your life and the sessions will fly by too quickly. It's easy to get addicted.
Use facebook or meetup.com and you will find a group in your area. D&D dorks are like the Templar-type guys in "The Da Vinci Code"; they're there, you just gotta dig for them.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons
I'm not a fan of 4E. It's D&D for WoW rejects. Sure 3.5 may be a bit on the broken side and have a couple dozen source books, but it's going to be completely impossible to break 4e, since everyone is the exact same. There's no variation on the way the power system works for anyone, everyone's abilities are based on combat to such a degree that most of them seem totally identical, and anyone can cast non-combat magic, thus taking much of the appeal out of the mage classes. I'll take "broken" 3.5 to blandly violent 4e any day.
Ehoron- Shadow
- Join date : 2009-06-20
Posts : 209
Age : 34
Location : Texas
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
Thanks for the heads up.
I got the impression that the magic system was way limited, which blows, since I have a ranger/wizard. I decided that even without the Arcane Archer prestige class, he'd be an arcane archer in my mind, at least.
I'll roll with the game and enjoy myself, and live with the system. Can-do, and good RP transcends bad rulesets, usually. Hopefully.
I got the impression that the magic system was way limited, which blows, since I have a ranger/wizard. I decided that even without the Arcane Archer prestige class, he'd be an arcane archer in my mind, at least.
I'll roll with the game and enjoy myself, and live with the system. Can-do, and good RP transcends bad rulesets, usually. Hopefully.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons
You know, for those who want a new edition, btu dislike $th, here is a link for you! It's 3.75, or more commonly know as Pathfinder. It take all the shitty stuff out of 3.5, and adds all the good points of 4, check it out here:
http://paizo.com/pathfinder/pathfinderRPG
Check it out.
http://paizo.com/pathfinder/pathfinderRPG
Check it out.
Dio the Awesome- Ghost
- Join date : 2009-06-28
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Age : 36
Location : Canada
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
I tried 4th, wasn't bad. I was playing with people who enjoyed themselves and had humor.
I played an elf going through an awkward adolescent-rage period.
I played an elf going through an awkward adolescent-rage period.
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Re: Dungeons and Dragons
Turns out luck was on my side this past Sunday. This time around I managed to sever a bandit's arm off with a spear. That's right, I speared his arm right off. I was so proud of the way I avenged my leg that I decided to keep the arm for the time being. It is currently mounted on my longspear as a medal of honor.
Loki- Guardian Ghost
- Join date : 2009-06-03
Posts : 2275
Age : 39
Location : Ohio
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
XD
Oh man, the reminds me of this one time I was DM-ing. I didn't realize that he had equipped a war hammer before the fight, and he rolled a 20 on one of his attack rolls. He did lethal damage, so I told him that he cut the man in half.
He laughed and yelled, "I cut him in half with a hammer?! That's the best critical hit ever!"
>.<
Oh man, the reminds me of this one time I was DM-ing. I didn't realize that he had equipped a war hammer before the fight, and he rolled a 20 on one of his attack rolls. He did lethal damage, so I told him that he cut the man in half.
He laughed and yelled, "I cut him in half with a hammer?! That's the best critical hit ever!"
>.<
Dio the Awesome- Ghost
- Join date : 2009-06-28
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Age : 36
Location : Canada
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
I once suggested to my DM that my non-combat critter (I just had to have one for role-playing sake) should be lit by our wizard's light spell and fly into the next room so we could see what was in there.
The DM then reminded me that the last room had cross-bow traps in it and asked me if I still wanted to do it.
I said yes.
The DM then reminded me that the last room had cross-bow traps in it and asked me if I still wanted to do it.
I said yes.
Bird of Hermes- Wraith
- Join date : 2009-10-26
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Age : 34
Location : The Land of Make Believe
Re: Dungeons and Dragons
I'm sticking to 3.5, though it's impossible to find the books offline anymore. I play D&D with my family, especially over the holidays. We haven't yet finished our current dungeon, though I doubt I'll survive considering I'm slowly succumbing to lycanthropy.
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