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  1. John Quixote

    D&D 5E (2014) Is D&D 90% Combat?

    That's because the "role-play is superior to roll-play, which makes me superior for being a real role-player" mind-virus remains alive and well and endemic in the gaming population at large. I don't believe for a minute that D&D (regardless of edition) is anywhere near 90% combat for most...
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    AD&D 2E Best Ability Bonus Progression

    If I'm playing straight D&D, the ability score tables I use are (closest to, but a little more complex than) the ones from Swords & Wizardry: 3–8, −1 9–12, ±0 13–18, +1 If you're rolling 3d6 down the line, each stat has about a 25% chance of a −1 penalty, a 50% chance of no modifier, and a 25%...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Dungeons & Dragons is X Percent Combat

    Or it's D&D's best design feature. "RPGs should have one right way to play them" is ideological pablum. That is… highly illogical. In fact, it borders on insane troll logic.
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    AD&D 2E 2e AD&D PHB Balance

    At least for my part: no, no, no and no, no (in fact I don't give it to fighters), no, already there, nah, several, and I split the bard into two classes because it covers too many concepts as-is.
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    D&D General The Beating Heart of the OSR, Part 2

    It's hard to argue with this thesis. For most of the history of the OSR, there were two co-dominant game systems: Labryinth Lord, and Swords & Wizardry. These were the systems seeing all the new modules and supplements and settings coming out for them. These were the systems seeing their labels...
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    Would you play in a campaign with racial/class limits of it fits the story?

    If I'm going to play, I expect 'em as part of the referee's due diligence. If I'm going to ref, I'll have 'em baked into the character creation options before I ever invite the first player to join.
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    D&D 3.x 3.5 Druid Variant

    Wild Shape is pretty potent. In exchange for it, you could give the druid full BAB and Bardic Lore, and it'd still be underpowered.
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    OD&D [Original/1e/2e/Classic] Writing a class system that feels like both BECMI and AD&D

    All right, final update! My house rule & character sheet document is finally done (and hopefully ready to be taken for a spin, whenever I have a chance to run a campaign again). The overall shape of the system has received one last tweak, in the shape of the assassin class, which I decided to...
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    OD&D OD&D Monsters and experience points?

    Killing monsters is absolutely worth XP in original D&D. Too much, in fact: in the original booklets, slain monsters are worth 100 XP per hit die (though this is multiplied by a fraction if the monster is slain by a stronger party: a troll is considered to be worth 700 XP if slain by 7th level...
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    AD&D 2E [COMPLETE] Looking back at the limited series: Player's Option, Monstrous Arcana, Odyssey, and more!

    HLC was one of the very few physical rulebooks I owned as a kid. (In fact, my whole collection in the 90s amounted to: the 1e and 2e PHBs, the 2e DMG, OA, the CNHB, and HLC). I adored this book, even though I never got to use it in play — because by the time we actually saw a campaign run up...
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    D&D General worst (real) advice for DMs

    "You should run [module X] for your first campaign, it's great for teaching beginners!"
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    Why do Americans pronounce centaurs "centars"???

    Metathesis is a very common linguistic process, like palatalization or vowel reduction. But a zed is just an abruptly truncated zeta. (And more importantly, it's frickin' French.)
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    OD&D [Original/1e/2e/Classic] Writing a class system that feels like both BECMI and AD&D

    The artificer and then some! — With this latest update, I do believe that I've finished mapping out all of the playable classes I'm going to need. The system breaks down as follows: Base Classes (human characters with no special requirements): Fighter, Mage, Cleric, Thief, and Artificer...
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    D&D General What's Bardier than a Bard?

    Virtuoso is pretty great for a high-ranking level title at any rate! This thread has been exceedingly helpful. Right at the moment, it looks like I'll be calling the class "minstrel" (because that's by far the most accurate, yet sufficiently generic, term), with level titles as follows (using...
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    AD&D 2E AD&D Core Rules 2.0 Cd-Rom Errata Patch

    Awesome, thanks so much for this! I haven't busted out my Core Rules 2.0 CD-ROMs in a good long while, but I still have the discs — from the first and very much last time my parents ever left a D&D product under the Christmas tree when I was a kid (don't ask) — and it was high time I took a...
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    OD&D [Original/1e/2e/Classic] Writing a class system that feels like both BECMI and AD&D

    Naming abilities is fun. :D But of course, everything is still tentative at this stage — case in point, I've now added the monk class (along with some hints about how I'm going to work up the remaining human and demihuman classes), and the monk abilities don't all have clever names quite yet...
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    D&D General The Beating Heart of the OSR, Part 1

    Well into the late 90s it was standard practice to call all the non-Advanced versions of D&D "OD&D." (See: OD&Dities Magazine, which is very much dedicated to what's now called BECMI/RC.) It's not that people were unaware of LBB OD&D; it's that the "O" was used less to mean "Original" and more...
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    OD&D A quick method for teaching and pickup games, which I've taken to calling "N'OC D&D"

    1. The same way you account for them when playing OD&D or Basic D&D or AD&D normally (none of which have ability or proficiency checks as a core mechanic, nor need them to function). Either apply a rule that already exists (e.g. searching is roll low on 1d6, trying to persuade someone is a...
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    D&D General The Beating Heart of the OSR, Part 1

    I have no idea what GreyLord is talking about. The first printing of S&W is very clearly based on LBB D&D. The "white box" edition retains the d6 hit die progressions for all classes, while "Core" and "Complete" use Greyhawk (not B/X) hit dice (just to cite one example). There's an elf class...
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    OSR Fans of old school D&D, what are your bare essentials?

    My bare essentials? Already wrote 'em up. No ability scores or nonhuman races, one class with defined levels, titles, XP requirements, hit points, attack roll, one saving throw, and one thieving skill.
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