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  1. Jeremy757

    Dallas Gameday?

    Yep that was the one. But it wasn't held at the comic shop, they just sponsored it. It was actually held an extra room at a bank, if I recall correctly.
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    Dallas Gameday?

    I would be interested in this. I went to the last one and it was a ton of fun. A good place to start setting something like this up is to find out if any local game stores would be interested in sponsering or hosting it. Lone Star Comics in Arlington or Generation X in Bedford might be good...
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    Dallas Gameday?

    there was one about 3 or 4 years ago and that is the last one I remember seeing. It was held up in Denton not far from UNT.
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    What's Neat in Texas?

    You will see them anywhere alcohol is served. It is illegal for a person with a conceal and carry license to take their firearm onto a premises that sells or serves alcohol.
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    What's Neat in Texas?

    BTW, Six Flags Over Texas, in Arlington, is the original Six Flags theme park. The name Six Flags comes from the six nations that have at one time or another occupied the state during its history. These countries being Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States of America...
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    Star Wars SECR's New Damage System.

    Yeah I have been using damage thresholds for several years too, its not terribly innovative. Its very similar to the way damage is handled in Earthdawn, which is where I got my ideas for using a damage threshold from. My vote is that its a great idea, hit points by themselves are rather bland...
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    Shattered Gates of Slaughterguard

    I think that Slaughterguard and Howling Hordes are aimed at beginning DMs. I actually ran Howling Hordes, though I modified it extensivly for my campaign, and thought the one encounter per page was interesting. It definately made finding the encounter and information you wanted a lot easier...
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    Nyaricus Presents: Faerun With Less Baggage [an ongoing project]

    Well if you focus your FR campaign on one specific region that solves a lot of problems. All the gods aren't worshiped everywhere and each region usually only whorships a dozen or so of the gods. When I ran my 3 year long FR campaign, the whole thing took place in the Vilhon Reach. It was one...
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    Do Artifacts have a market cost?

    Agreed. If you make it known to the public you have an artifact that you want to sell, your just inviting every villian in the campaign not smart enough to find their own artifact to come take yours.
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    What would you guard a gate to the Abyss with?

    I love this idea, but I think the bunnies need to secretly have big pointy teeth and be capable of decapitation. Secretly, of course.
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    Party creation instead of character creation?

    This is the method we used in the last Eberron campaign. Our players were all members of a mercenary company that fought for Breland in the Last War. Its a pretty good way to start. The way I used in the current game I'm DMing was to say all the characters are from the same town. Each...
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    What would you guard a gate to the Abyss with?

    You don't need to bind an outsider to get them to help guard a location, nor does an army of troops need to know the real reason they are guarding an area. You can create a layer of interdiction without the interdictors knowing of the gates existence or having to guard the gate directly. My...
  13. Jeremy757

    Is RAISE DEAD (etc.) too readily available in most D&D campaigns?

    In the last 6 years of playing with my current group, it has only been used 5 times. I would say a spell getting used only once every year isn't too much.
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    Ever want to pull a "Dawn of the Dead?"

    Yeah I know, yet my players keep coming back for more. Bwah ha ha ha. :]
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    Greybeards & Grognards 1

    You could try a football riot.
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    Races for an African-style campaign?

    You don't need to necessarily make them separate races. You can do it like shifters, you have the Catfolk race and then several special abilities to choose from that determine what tribe you are in. Catfolk from the Cheetah tribe get a bonus to speed, Tiger tribe members get bonus to swim and...
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    Races for an African-style campaign?

    I second the cat people. The spirit folk from Oriental Adventures would be good too, anything fey or spirit themed would work. Raptoreans, from Races of the Wild, would probably work well too. There are always pygmies And you could go threw the list of african mythologies on wikipedia for...
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    Ever want to pull a "Dawn of the Dead?"

    It doesn't have to be disruptive at all, it should just seem that way at first. For instance here is a quick campaign outline. 1) The heroes, who are from the City, go on several seemingly unrelated short adventures in the City and surrounding country side that familarize them with the...
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    Ever want to pull a "Dawn of the Dead?"

    I have had the exact same idea. Except in my version the PC's are down on their luck adventurer who go off for a dungeon crawl. Its hard and grueling but they are rewarded with a ton of treasure. They have never had so much money. They return back to the city eager to spend their gains and...
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    does CN get a bad rap?

    How can they have a bad rap when it seems like everyone always plays it.
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