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    Would YOU play AD&D 2e?

    Thank you for reminding Me, I guess you can tell how often I ACTUALLY play 3ed.
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    Would YOU play AD&D 2e?

    I would also have to agree.
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    Would YOU play AD&D 2e?

    I would play 2ed. under just about any circumstances or any setting. Home Grown, Grey Hawk, Al Qadim, Ravenloft, Darksun, Forgotten Realms, heck even Hollow World you name it. 2ed. just seemed to have all of the diversity that you would look for in a game that published verious different...
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    Any suggestions for a new bard?

    I think you should go with that. The idea of a specially made buckler to use a percussion instrument is at least fairly original. In my games I'm always getting Bards who play either guitars are lutes. No one wants to concentrate on other instruments like drums, ocorinas or dolcimers. I think...
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    Do the PCs follow the same rules as everyone else?

    I'll try not to offend anyone this time around... There is a fine line between how special the PC's are than the rest of society at large, and how they are treated in order to make them feel special. Regardless of how you have your PC's make up their characters, they need to feel that they've...
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    Wu Jen? What is it?

    Only if you ask nicely
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    Wu Jen? What is it?

    You have to consider also, Gary Gygax and a lot of the other "geniuses" (yeah right) responsible for D&D OA did not do as much -though they did do a considerable amount- research as they could/should have done before the book was released. And the book was targeted at gamers who wanted more...
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    Holy Days in a Fantasy World

    What does the world's Calendar look like? Whether it's winter festivals and holidays (...or "Holy Days"), the individual world's calendar can play a major role in it. So what is the worlds calendar like? For example: I run a D&D world with 11 months in the year, 26 hour days, 10 day weeks and...
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