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    Need point-buy cost.

    Standard point buy is 25 points. You can find it and the nonstandard point buy rules on pages 19 and 20 of the Dungeon Master's Guide.
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    D&D Player Rewards via the RPGA

    And another thing.... Oh, and another thing. For those of you thinking of going to Winter Fantasy this year, we are featuring a special presentation by the D&D brand team about Revised D&D. I am 99.9% positive it will end in a Q&A session, so if you want to find out more about the release...
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    D&D Player Rewards via the RPGA

    Howdy All, I just wanted announce here that the RPGA has just unleashed its D&D Player Reward program. Basically, join the RPGA (if you haven't done so already), sign up for the program, play RPGA-sanctioned adventures, and gain rewards. The reward part are Campaign Cards, full-color cards...
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    About the RPGA

    http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=rpga/join That page explains the two ways to join the RPGA. It is accessed right off the main site. Stephen Radney-MacFarland RPGA Content Developer Wizards of the Coast
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    About the RPGA

    Howdy Aaron, The web address you are looking for is www.wizards.com/rpga or simply www.rpga.com. Now that you are a Herald-Level Game Master you can sanction your own events either at home or at larger venues. You do so by accessing your account (which you can find in the Membership Services...
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    Does the RPGA send Bribes?

    Well, you are not really on a mailing list. Typically we don't mail you anything. The Battlemat was a one-shot deal to people we were sure were active, because they paid money. We are about to release a free sub-program that features a mailing list, but you sign up for that separately. And I am...
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    Does the RPGA send Bribes?

    I don't mind blunt. :) Get in touch with customer service. They are the people who can help you with your Battlemat problem. I have already talked to those folks about your specific problem. That doesn't mean the person you get on the phone or the other side of the e-mail will be immediately...
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    Does the RPGA send Bribes?

    Ouch! But sorry, I am going to have to respond to this. ;) :::deactivate lurker mode::: The RPGA recently moved to a free membership. And when we did, we sent special-made RPGA Chessex Battlemat to all members who had a valid, paid membership on July 1, 2002 as a thanks for their support of our...
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    DMing Large Groups

    You are going to want to check out the Dungeoncraft articles in Dragon issues 301 and 302. Quietly, almost cautiously, Monte Cook has taken over that column in the magazine. In the last two month's installments, Monte covers preparing for and running large battles. Both feature a ton of good...
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    SKR's problem with certain high level encounters

    Re: Re: Re: Re: The problem isn't the monster, it's the CR system I don't know if we’d get better accuracy. I think we’d get better consensus. And I think that's really the issue at hand. Currently, there is a system. That system is a loose system. Something Ryan might call a guideline, but...
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    So.. what did you buy this month?

    I know that I saw it on Do or Dice, under Steve Jackson Games (the publisher of the book). I sure you can find it on just about any online store that features paper roleplaying games. For about $10 retail, you can't beat the price either.
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    So.. what did you buy this month?

    I bought something that is my vote for any 2002/2003 award's best d20 (or even roleplaying) accessory: the d20 Ranger, made by a new little start-up company called Boneman Press If you've seen this, you know what I'm talking about. Basically it's a clear plastic ruler, marked in d20 "feet"...
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