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    Everyone starts at 1st level

    In a game where everyone begins play at 1st level, new players start at 1st level, and characters that die must be raised or you begin a new one at 1st level, death is a very real element of the game and I'd wager you'd need a specific group of people (including a skilled DM) to play that game...
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    Everyone starts at 1st level

    Heh, I find this to be a telling comment. You are sharing experience with a fellow gamer and player at the table. Your regret at sharing experience despite what kind of character you play hints at your own playstyle. At the very least you could look at it as an investment in the future. I...
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    Everyone starts at 1st level

    I think players have more investment with a character they start at level 1 (even if they go through a rapid advancement and are level 3 after only a few sessions). For D&D to work as a game where you are truly invested in the character you are playing, death must have some meaning too. I've...
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    MtG, D&D and Me TITLE NAME EDIT-The thread where Joe apparently offends everyone

    Magic is a very different game from D&D. I personally enjoy both games. Magic, to me, is a puzzle that can't be solved (deckbuilding) and an entertaining contest of wills (duels). The collection aspect also appeals to my small OCD side. I like the strict timing rules which can create layers of...
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    The Fall of Civilization

    Bump! :)
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    The Fall of Civilization

    Hey Jester, looks like another great story hour is starting! I feel bad for Nixie, dying in weird terrain (when you're not even present!) sucks. I think it might be time for another roll call though....this was the last: Also I know that some of your older characters have new characters, like...
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    Monte Cook's Book of Experimental Might II: Bloody, Bold, and Resolute

    I had a system like that a few years ago, though I only went from 1 to 3 points. :)
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    Recap: Ryan Dancey's Predictions for 2007

    Aw, I love Magic. What does "Trending Downwards" mean? ...
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    There's No Wrong Way to Roleplay

    Alignment is a poor system, in my eyes, because it is limited. Humanity is very very diverse (especially when compared to most demihuman societies in the game, but thats another topic entirely) and to say that you can put every member into one of 9 broad moral/ethical stances is just silly. If...
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    There's No Wrong Way to Roleplay

    But how you feel the character should be played is paramount, not the current alignment. In real life people don't question how they generally do things before acting, they act in a manner they wish to. Concepts like honor, duty, loyalty, integrity, etc may make a person do things against their...
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    There's No Wrong Way to Roleplay

    Heh, I noticed that in the last line before I posted. There's nothing *wrong* with playing a class, alignment, several quirks and a few virtues, but it just doesn't seem as *real* as playing a character who can make decisions without factoring in that mechanical stuff.
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    There's No Wrong Way to Roleplay

    This is not a poll, but I'd be interested to see what others think. My assertion is that you can't roleplay incorrectly, in terms of making decisions for your character regarding morality, ethics, or quests. Your character is your own creation. You designed him or her and any action you feel is...
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    Why aren't flat chested women ever barmaids?

    More Cleavage = More Tips It's just basic algebra
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    (Cydra) Great Conflicts

    Whew, I know I'm a little late but FANTASTIC STORY HOUR! :) Those epic fights are ridiculous and very fun to read. I can't believe it all ended with 2 gods being summoned, but somehow it completely fits. On a side note, do you plan on updating to 4e Cydra this summer? It seems they took out...
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    (Cydra) Great Conflicts

    Woo, I've been waiting for this showdown all year! :)
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    Gamma Mutants

    I love your epic stories and monsters, but I think this might be a little too strong, even for 8th level characters... +30 Con means a 4 HD creature would gain 60 hp, and +30 Str would make that slam attack pretty powerful, especially on an already-strong monster. Still a very neat homage to our...
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    My player submitted this class to me

    The whole point of playing a wizard/sorc is getting those spells at higher levels. You have to be crafty and careful in the early levels, and deal with a limited amount of spells/day, but almost every character is gimped early on. Making a d8, medium BAB, feat-ridden class with the exact same...
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    Opinions wanted on some Wizard tweaks

    But that's just once concept of a wizard (which doesn't have much support from most fantasy novels). I like the ideas of spell points and getting them back quicker. It really sounds a lot like a Psion, to be honest (at least, 3.0 Psionics). The wizard can be a very important part of an...
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    Sneak Attack Clarification Please

    How does Sneak Attack work under RAW 3.5? 1. A rogue with 2 weapon fighting that attacks an opponent denied his dexterity bonus (either opponent is flat-footed or being flanked) adds sneak attack damage for each attack that hits, correct? 2. A rogue with iterative attacks that attacks an...
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    What Kind of D&D Character Would You Be?

    Interesting. True Neutral Human Fighter/Rogue (2nd/2nd Level) Ability Scores: Strength- 14 Dexterity- 13 Constitution- 13 Intelligence- 15 Wisdom- 15 Charisma- 14 Most of that sounds about right, though I thought the test was a little biased towards capitalism (a large percentage of the...
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