This product is 56 pages long and free. Cover, credits, intro and ToC take up 4 pages. I counted 17 pages of adds many of them for other Rite... [Read More]
Evocative City Sites Lorn's Entrepot (Abandoned Warehouse) by Rite Publishing. I was given this product for the purposes of this review. This product is 47 pages long. Cover, Credits, two pages of... [Read More]
Feats 101 by Rite Publishing. I was given this product for the purposes of this review. I have not yet played using these feats my review is based on reading the feats and checking a few against... [Read More]
The Plane Below: Secrets of the Elemental Chaos is a 4e D&D product describing some of the different planes in the 4e Cosmology. The book is a typical hard bound book that Wizards of the Coast... [Read More]
I really need to get into a D&D game that lasts longer than one ,two, or three sessions at a time.I have play experience* in Forgotten Realms ,Dragonlance ,and i know a little about Eberron ,Greyhawk ,and Ravenloft. *-i have been in some(very few) campaigns that lasted a long time.I have been playing for about 2 years , i started with AD&D 2nd Edition and jumped straight into 3.5.Oh and if the opportunity arises i have experience in Heroes Unlimited(which rules.......after D&D).I live in the middle of plant city,which is kinda near tampa.Email me at josh_trim2004@yahoo.com if interested.
I've been playing DnD (3.0 => 3.5) for about 4 years now, I'm 17, and I go to Plant High. I just moved here from Houston TX, as a matter of fact, and as a result, I'm not very geography-savvy. So, my question is: how close are we to each other? I left my gaming group behind, I'll be visiting and playing online, but it's not quite the same. Plus, I need friends. Pity party. =( Just kidding! Half... kidding...
Cool I go to PCHS too ,what grade are you in and what lunch do you have(because i have 3rd)? What campaign settings do you know about, can you DM or do you just play? Oh ,how and when can I meet this new gamer ? JT.
As for gaming settings, I mostly play DnD, a sort of homebrew/Forgotten Realms thing. I also play d20 Modern, and last month my friends in Texas and I started playing a d20-ized version of Vampire: The Requiem, from White Wolf publishing.
Back home, I always DMed, but mostly because nobody else liked preparing for it. =/ I'd be a player every now and then, and for 2 years I played an NPC character. Then I stopped, feeling it was unprofessional or... you know what I mean. Then I started again when we realized that we liked having me as a PC. And DM. Whatever. So, I guess I do both.
"Nor stony tower, nor walls of beaten brass,
Nor airless dungeon, nor strong links of iron,
Can be retentive to the strength of spirit." -- Wm. Shakespeare (iconic bard)