Happy Worldwide D&D Game Day!
The official Wizards of the Coast site notes that today is Worldwide Dungeons and Dragons Game Day. All day your Friendly Local Gaming Store will be running events using the D&D 3.5 rules, as well as skirmishes for Dungeons and Dragons minis. The official link there has downloadable character sheets if you want to go play, and the minis section of the site has rules and regs for the skirmish scenarios. The list of participating locations is available online ... so get rolling.
It's like Valentine's Day, but I'm taking part in it!
Anyone else think the comments just weren't rendering right before they turned off ABP and saw ads?
I just did a Saving Throw versus Angry Spouse and lost, so looks like I'll be cleaning out the garage, instead.
Vincent J. Murphy
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Bah. All real D&D players never left 2ed.
Kids these days.
Now if only they had smell-o-vision for web sites, so those of us who can't attend could smell the unwashed bodies and Doritos...
I am having a great time since returning to play after twenty years. Some of us at work have a lunch session once or twice per week. I think DnD is going to be around forever because there is endless material and the rules just continue to build in order to give the game more things to track.
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I've been looking for a good game here for years.
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They're using their grammar skills there.
If you disagree, reply, don't mod me down. I can't engage in a discussion with a "-1 Overrated".
In case you haven't noticed, that is the point.
If they disagree they can Mod you -1 and end the discussion without having to debate you.
A tactic you'll see most often amongst The Left.
You too can re-capture the magic of weekend-long game sessions with Mountain Dew Aftertaste, Unwashed Bodies Doritos!
Try Nearby Gamers.
Who said Freedom was Fair?
I work in a comic book store where one of these game days took place. The DM I had was good, but there was this really ugly fat chick who talked too much and had no idea what she was doing which was annoying. I didn't really mind the two kids and their father playing because I saw it as a good thing for them to be doing together and for the kids to get a taste of a different adventure. That said, the adventure itself was only combat, no puzzles, no roleplaying, barely any skill use. It was just fight after fight and though there was some cool treasure in the middle, the best stuff was at the end, which is kind of worthless since, well, it was the end and we can't really use it.
All in all I'm not sure if I feel it showed off the best of DnD however it did give people a chance to learn the rules in a setting with someone who knows them.
We met new people and some we already knew. The materials used where very high quality. The DM we had was tired but was very good. My kid went all googly eyed over the 4th edition stat card.
It was a good time and I think an OK turnout. Not spectacular, but better than I expected.