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    D&D 4E Dissociating what I (we?) like from the mechanics

    The hybrid rules were a kludgy as hell attempt to create traditional multiclassing. If you weren't experienced with the system, it was all too easy to create an unworkable mess, or in a few cases something that broke the game's power curve (the dreaded paladin|warlock, for instance). I much...
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    Worlds of Design: The Destination, Not the Journey?

    Count me as another old gamer who blinks in disbelief at "players cared about the adventure, not levels, in 1E/2E." Next, you'll be telling us that old-school players didn't care about all that silly loot and just adventured for the pure joy of playing...
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    Check Out This Preview of the Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game

    It's not an unusual way to handle super-attributes, but Spidey being Mighty 1 makes me wonder how the game will handle someone like Beast, who's much stronger than any human but well below Spidey's weight class. Is there a Mighty 0?
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    Check Out This Preview of the Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game

    Looking at the powers, I wonder exactly is the difference between Webcasting, Webgrabbing, Webslinging, and Webtrapping, and why you would need to break down "slings webs" into several different abilities. I assume Spider-Dodge and Mighty 1 reflect superhuman levels of Agility and Might...
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    D&D 4E 4E: Recommended Books

    Besides Madness at Gardmore Abbey, there's The Slaying Stone and Reavers of Harkenwold. The Chaos Scar adventures published in the Dragon were good for short one-session games. And even though it was very uneven, I liked the Scales of War adventure path. They may be difficult to track down...
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    D&D 4E 4E: Recommended Books

    Yes, the early monster books suffered from bad math that made for boring fights. The revised versions in Monster Vault and Threats to the Nentir Vale are much better. I'd probably start with the first couple of PHBs for classes. Admittedly, some of the PHB classes (particularly paladin and...
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    D&D General A shorter Appendix N

    In literature, maybe, but isekai manga and anime are still massively popular.
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    D&D General How has D&D changed over the decades?

    I'd say that anyone who thinks Vance and Leiber are mundane low fantasy really hasn't read much of Vance (check out the Rhialto the Marvellous stories, for one) or Leiber.
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    How many fantasy worlds are there anyways? Post one.

    48. The world of the Dragon Empire, the default setting for 13th Age.
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    D&D 5E (2014) The Fate of the Smol

    Who says a halfling can't be modeled more on Bullroarer Took than the stereotypical burglar?
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    D&D General Veteran fans - did you think of Basic D&D and AD&D as completely different games?

    We used them all interchangeably; my local group was one of those that went from Holmes Basic to B/X to AD&D, bypassing BECMI entirely.
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    D&D 5E (2024) Will you buy 5.5e/6e PHB?

    Unlikely. I've skipped 5E entirely, and it doesn't look like 5.5/6E is going to do much to change my problems with the game.
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    D&D General worst (real) advice for DMs

    "If the players disagree with you, have them hit by lightning bolts, reduce their Charisma, or have them attacked by an invisible ethereal mummy" -- as suggested in the 1E DMG.
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    D&D General Fighters of Fantasy Literature - Tier List and Ranking! (Vote once per day through February 14th).

    Tier 4 - Masters of the World Fingolfin (Tolkien) Ecthelion (Tolkien) Gil-Galad (Tolkien) Glorfindel (Tolkien) Erekose (Moorcock) John Carter, Warlord of Barsoom (Burroughs) Icarium (Erikson) Elric of Melnibone (Moorcock) Culain Lord of the Lance (Gemmell) Cohen the Barbarian (Pratchett) Kane...
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    Worlds of Design: Doing it All Over Again

    In play? Rarely. But I have let players redo their characters between sessions -- switching classes, reassigning skills, etc. -- especially in cases where the player is new to the system and is still getting the hang of how it works. Of course, this doesn't mean unlimited redos, but I don't see...
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    D&D General Fighters of Fantasy Literature - Tier List and Ranking! (Vote once per day through February 14th).

    Tier 4 - Masters of the World Fingolfin (Tolkien) Ecthelion (Tolkien) Gil-Galad (Tolkien) Glorfindel (Tolkien) John Carter, Warlord of Barsoom (Burroughs) Icarium (Erikson) Tier 3 - Masters of the Realm Hurin (Tolkien) Conan (Howard) Corwin of Amber (Zelazny) Aragorn (Tolkien) Drizzt Do'Urden...
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    D&D General Source Material: "The Knight of the Swords" by Michael Moorcock

    Yeah. I see way too many D&D fans who apparently think the fantasy genre stopped in 1989. As for Moorcock being lesser known today ... while I yield to no one in Moorcock fandom (I've been Lord Shark online for 36 years now, ever since reading "White Stars" in Legends from the End of Time)...
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    D&D General Source Material: "The Knight of the Swords" by Michael Moorcock

    For another example of Law as evil from Moorcock's work, see the Singularity and the Original Insect from the"Second Ether" trilogy (Blood, Fabulous Harbours, and The War Amongst the Angels).
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    D&D General A shorter Appendix N

    For one example, 1E thieves' ability to read spell scrolls (with a chance of reversed effect) is derived from The Eyes of the Overworld. Cugel steals Iucounu's spellbook and casts some spells by reading directly from it, but then has a spell backfire when he mispronounces a word.
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    Let's Talk About Fantasy heartbreaks and other FRPGs

    My first non-D&D fantasy RPG? Probably RuneQuest (the 2E boxed set). These days, if I wanted to run fantasy, I'd probably reach for 13th Age, Beyond the Wall, TOR, or Fellowship. Maybe PF2E, although I'd need more experience with it to be certain.
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