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    TSR Elf Stranded on the Warden: A Short Gary Gygax Story

    A fun and funny read :) Sweating out your own PCs survival must have been … interesting.
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    TSR Elf Stranded on the Warden: A Short Gary Gygax Story

    A fun and funny read :) Sweating out your own PCs survival must have been … interesting.
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    Worlds of Design: A Time for Change

    Maybe, maybe not. Give someone a thousand years to level up. Each loss would be serious for a long lived race like AD&D Elves with low fertility, but for every one you kill, how many human soldiers buy it? I'd call it even at best. Given the long life span there's no reason for them not to...
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    Worlds of Design: A Time for Change

    It could be. Notice that you can't just copy a spell from someone's spell book straight into yours. You have to "personalize" it. In 5E it costs you 2 hours and 50 GP per level of the spell to decipher / translate it and write it into your own book. I guess it could be "bad hand writing" on...
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    A substitute system for Dice (In places where dice are not allowed)

    We used chits. Numbers on spare board wargame counters. Place the number range of chits in a container (1-20 etc.), label the container (20, 12, etc.) and draw chits as needed, placing the chit back in the container after it had been read. It worked well enough. Just don't leave any numbers out...
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    Worlds of Design: A Time for Change

    I wasn't quibbling. I was largely agreeing with you about our world. I simply pointed out that it worked that way because of how our world works, which may be different in a fantasy world. We have continued to advance our technology /knowledge. What if you couldn't? It's not a "problem" to have...
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    Worlds of Design: A Time for Change

    Oddly enough my degrees are in history (MA, BA, AA) and cultural anthropology (BA) and I teach history :) There are a variety of reasons for the rate of progress in the periods of time he mentions. And sure extremely important things happened (agriculture is the single most important thing...
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    Worlds of Design: A Time for Change

    Another thing about change in our world... a lot of it is driven by technology and repeatable results in science. What if science doesn't work that way, or even exist as it does irl? What if results are not repeatable? What if no combination of three easily available chemicals gives you...
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    RPG Crowdfunding News – Demigods, TaleSpire, BESM 4e, An Occurrence at Howling Crater, and more

    Agreed. the old PDFs don't have the "pizzaz" of other stretch goals, but they can be useful. I loved their old sourcebooks too. My oldest daughter was a huge Sailor Moon fan and she loved the RPG / sourcebook they put out. I have a number of the other ones myself as well as BESM d20 and Tekumel...
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    RPG Crowdfunding News – Demigods, TaleSpire, BESM 4e, An Occurrence at Howling Crater, and more

    Forgiveness, especially without remorse (apparently) or recompense for those effected is hard to come by. I liked BESM, but I'm not backing it. Qualms about the creator and a distinct lack of extra playing time for another game. Over 800 people have backed it though with about 375% of it's...
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    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #23

    People are.... well, people. Nothing, not reason, logic, or even words in the DMG can alter that :)
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    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #23

    Thanks for another trip down memory lane M.T.. Love it. It sparks the memory and helps bring back ideas that I haven't thought of for years. I was not a fan of Gardner's Niall (if I recall the name correctly) stories btw... I think Conan pretty much wore out the "barbarian hero" trope. And did...
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    AD&D 1E Dragon Reflections #23

    I don't know anyone from back in the day in my group (1974 and later) who didn't believe that increasing hit points were the result of increasing skill / ability and, in general, immaterial factors (luck, the gods favor, etc.). The alternative would be... weird :D
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    D&D General Does Your Fantasy Race Really Matter In Game? (The Gnome Problem)

    In my setting the races matter very much. My races differ from the standard D&D races in the role they play in the setting and the relations between the different races (and nationalities for that matter). They have developed over the course of many editions of D&D with my own twists as well. My...
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    D&D General Science in D&D

    None :) [LEFT][COLOR=#CCCCCC][FONT=Verdana] No. Lightning blood? All my little creatures (PCs included) are made of the five elements (Air, Earth, Fire, Water and Spirit). Energy is Positive or Negative. No cells, molecules, atoms etc. [LEFT][COLOR=#CCCCCC][FONT=Verdana] Nope. No science...
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    Simply6 Simply6: A Fast, Light Universal RPG

    This sounds interesting. I get a lot of students interested in table top RPGs at school. This strikes me as a good introductory RPG useful for a variety of settings / genres. Thanks!
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    WotC Baldur's Gate III Announced; Powered by D&D 5E

    Makes more sense; I was not finding what I was looking for :D
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    How Many Actual Sessions Do Your Campaigns Last?

    My game is a sandbox with adventures inseted into it. I've used the same setting since I started in 1974. It ends when the players change / move / etc. or decide to start new characters. The longest groups have lasted over 5 years (6 and 12 years for two I can think of). The shortest about a...
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    [1e and OD&D] How did you handle Druids and Armor? Clerics and Edge Weapons?

    Not really. If they did, no magic for them. Mother nature did not approve :) Again, not really. Unless you wanted to go without magic. A bit dense for Clerics to offend their gods. I don't recall this one coming up. Other than firing up the remains of trolls that is. I agree with...
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    WotC Baldur's Gate III Announced; Powered by D&D 5E

    Just off hand that would be "first person perspective". Not isometric / look down, but seeing everything from your characters eyes / perspective. Unless they have something new in mind. Games are typically first person, third person (seeing your character from behind basically) or isometric...
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