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<blockquote data-quote="halfling rogue" data-source="post: 6774522" data-attributes="member: 6779182"><p>Okay!</p><p></p><p>So I've read through great chunks of the book and have the sourcebook mentioned above on deck at Amazon. After reading through, I'm beginning to see how this game can be really fun. The fan resources on some sites are pretty great. It's good to see folks supporting the game even beyond its shelf-life. I think I'll try to find some 'in game' sessions on youtube or something. I'm still kind of having a hard time visualizing what combat looks like at the table with each 'group' rather than players going back and forth. It's probably easier than I'm thinking...My only experience is d20 so I'm trying to unlearn as I learn <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>Character creation seems like it will be easy once I get the hang of it. As I was making my first character (template) I found myself confused at a few places. I think a more organized checklist or step-by-step handholding would be helpful. The directions they have work, but could be better for someone pretty raw. Again, this could be my d20 showing.</p><p></p><p>Lastly (for now), as I was reading over the combat, etc. I thought, Holy smokes, that's a LOT of dice! Which, isn't necessarily a problem. Rolling dice is fun. But it made me wonder, how much dice should one bring to play? I mean, it's obvious that someone could play with just a few d6's and reroll if necessary, but say you'd like to roll once?</p><p></p><p>If I were GMing and providing the dice for, let's say 4 players. How many d6's should I have on hand? How many d6's would a player typically need?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="halfling rogue, post: 6774522, member: 6779182"] Okay! So I've read through great chunks of the book and have the sourcebook mentioned above on deck at Amazon. After reading through, I'm beginning to see how this game can be really fun. The fan resources on some sites are pretty great. It's good to see folks supporting the game even beyond its shelf-life. I think I'll try to find some 'in game' sessions on youtube or something. I'm still kind of having a hard time visualizing what combat looks like at the table with each 'group' rather than players going back and forth. It's probably easier than I'm thinking...My only experience is d20 so I'm trying to unlearn as I learn ;) Character creation seems like it will be easy once I get the hang of it. As I was making my first character (template) I found myself confused at a few places. I think a more organized checklist or step-by-step handholding would be helpful. The directions they have work, but could be better for someone pretty raw. Again, this could be my d20 showing. Lastly (for now), as I was reading over the combat, etc. I thought, Holy smokes, that's a LOT of dice! Which, isn't necessarily a problem. Rolling dice is fun. But it made me wonder, how much dice should one bring to play? I mean, it's obvious that someone could play with just a few d6's and reroll if necessary, but say you'd like to roll once? If I were GMing and providing the dice for, let's say 4 players. How many d6's should I have on hand? How many d6's would a player typically need? [/QUOTE]
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