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  1. PhantomNarrator

    Gary Gygax has passed. RIP beloved father of RPG's. (merged)

    Farewell, Gary Old gamers never die, they just roll up new lives. May your next set of stats be all 18's, Colonel. Godspeed.
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    Are Gognards killing D&D?

    Soooooo QFT.
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    D&D 4E Monte Cook on 4E

    LOL!!! My sentiments exactly.
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    For the first time... apprehension

    More like an MMO? Shocker. Why is anyone surprised they're trying to ride the success of WoW? Hasbro doesn't care about people who have been around as long as you have, let alone the grognards who cut their teeth on OD&D like me. They want to market to 14 year olds, or people with the minds of...
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    My, how the adventures have changed...

    Funny enough, but the rogue cannot take 20 on a roll that involves danger of any kind.
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    Fund for Steven Brust

    This has indeed been a terrible year for authors. First Robert Anton Wilson, then Kurt Vonnegut, now this terrible news about Terry Pratchett. As if this wasn't enough, it seems a recurrent and hard-to-treat infection got into the bone behind one of Steven Brust's eyes. He doesn't have health...
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    Terry Pratchett: Early onset Alzheimer's

    Very sad This has indeed been a terrible year for authors. First Robert Anton Wilson, then Kurt Vonnegut, now this terrible news about Terry Pratchett. As if this wasn't enough, it seems a recurrent and hard-to-treat infection got into the bone behind one of Steven Brust's eyes. He doesn't...
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    D&D 4E Is 4E winning you or losing you?

    Started out annoyed that Hasbro pulled the trigger, then I learned about the ditching of Vancian magic and became incensed. After I calmed down and learned more I find myself completely underwhelmed - and apparently most of my group feels the same way. All eight of us have hundreds invested in...
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    D&D 3E/3.5 If 3.5 was so good...

    Actually, both treasure and defeating monsters gave experience in 1E/2E. You didn't have to kill them - tricking or outwitting them gave xp too, although the DM was expected to come up with his/her own subjective value rather than the standard monster xp formula. 3E/3.5 also awards experience...
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    What is your top question/concern about 4th edition?

    I want to know what Hasbro will do when 4ed. turns out to be a catastrophic sales failure?
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    Best Five RPG Books You Own

    Very, very hard choices, but here goes . . . I value content over production value or mechanics. Your mileage may vary. #5: "D & D Rules Cyclopedia" by Aaron Aalston (Arguably still the best version of D&D) #4: "Over the Edge" by Jonathan Tweet and Robin D. Laws. Nice to see someone already...
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    Mythical beasts that need more attention

    Depends, doesn't it? CR, my friend, it's all about CR. You can bet a group of low level tomb robbers would consider answering a riddle over being eaten.
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    Is the "official D&D product" really that big a deal?

    Mostly yes When it comes to third party stuff, I notice what tends to get used the most are the monster books. Among players, 3rd party stuff has dropped off significantly since the revision to 3.5. Edit: Besides the monster books, I also see a fair amount of 3rd party adventures.
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    Music and DND!!

    Sure do! I personally love music at the gaming table, so long as it doesn't get too loud. Which is too bad, because aside from the usual soundtracks, I like to make compilations for each session that include a lot of Heavy Metal. I usually favor the Power, Progressive and N.W.B.H.M. bands over...
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    Isn't Success in D&D Dependent Upon Murder?

    Deconstructing D&D? For most people, D&D is a game and just that. They don't think about the reasons they play at all, or what they get out of it. But I think this discussion is interesting and healthy, so I'll throw in my two cents. I believe the violence at the core of D&D (and most RPG's)...
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    Pathfinder 1E Pathfinder Setting: Map up!

    The drawing itself is nice But geologically it doesn't make much sense. I suppose that's not a deal-breaker for a fantasy setting, 'though. Coolness trumps realism.
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    Gurps? Where do I start?

    I'll just add that . . . . . .regardless of whether you like the rules, GURPS has some of the best written and researched supplements out there. The wealth of information you can find in many GURPS books is astonishing. The HERO system also has excellent amounts of detailed information on...
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    D&D 4E I'm not gonna do 4E

    More than likely If Hasbro tries to turn D&D essentially into a toy game, or if they raise the already outrageous price per page of their books yet again, then they've lost me. I'll just buy the PH and let other DMs get squeezed. That being said, I reserve the right to change my mind if it...
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    Can You Guys Help Me Get My Head Around Chaotic Neutral? Now with Bonus Material!

    It's all about Freedom CN people tend to be solo acts. They aren't joiners, or if they are they don't tend to last. They will break rules and laws whenever it suits them, especially if they are unlikely to suffer for it. CN's value individual and personal freedom more than anything else, even...
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    Take the HackMaster Challenge

    Long time player and GM Hackmaster simply kicks ass. People who bad mouth it are usually twinks who can't handle how lethal it is. Screw 'em. That's what separates the men from the boys.
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