Council of Wyrms boxed set in 2e. First DMing experience was a party of dragons. Boy was that a disaster!! Lol!
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In 3.5, there was the book Monster Races, and you could play as a Centaur. We contacted WotC help desk about the mounted Combat and they said it was good.
I'm currently working on converting some adventures from old issues of Dungeon to 5e, and so far it's going pretty well. One question I have is are there any changes I should make to the DCs of skill checks (perception, knowledge, disarm, etc.)?
I'm going to try Party roll. For a party of 4 each person rolls 4d6 drops lowest, DM rolls once, and lowest roll gets to roll a second time. Those 6 results are your ability scores, distribute as you like.
They planned on releasing Dungeonscape in tiers, first the character builder in September, and they were mainly waiting on pricing from WotC, and approval from Apple. I think that with the revenue coming in from that, it would have allowed them to move on to the campaign module, and party...
My problem is why people aren't more outraged that one again Wizards took their toys and went home.
I'm really looking forward to what trapdoor is going to announce, and I am hoping that when people see what their program can do and compare it to the possibilities with D&D, the outrage will...
Well according to another interview I read back around Gencon, actually I think it was the interview with Morrus, they were planning a three phase roll out with the character builder being the first part of the release. Also if you are judging their tool on just the web based character builder...
http://theiddm.wordpress.com/2014/11/21/undone-the-dungeonscape-song/
This blog entry really covers a lot of why I think people are upset. Once again WotC has scrapped a digital tool set that wasn't even able to see the light of day, with no mention of what they plan to do after or what why...
It would make sense that they would need a Kickstarter. Dungeonscape was internally funded, and I'm guessing they were expecting to be pulling in revenues from Wotc by now to offset their expenses and be able to finish development.
My only hope is that whatever they release and it's such a...
I honestly think it was the layers of Hasbro/WotC that had the final say in pulling the tools, more than the design team. They probably could not wrap their heads around giving out the information in the books without making the people pay for it twice. As Trapdoor mentioned in their video...
I'd like to see The Night Below updated, along with the Age of Worms adventure path. Those are the only two modules/paths that I never got to see finished, but really enjoyed.