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    UK, Bath/Bristol area, looking for group or new players

    Anyone in Southwest England, especially Somerset, Avon or Wiltshire? Bath-based gamer is looking for D&D game, able to host if necessary. Any edition considered, my own favourite being Basic/Expert & Labyrinth Lord, but I've also had experience of 1st Ed/2nd Ed & 3rd Ed.
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    Review of Adventure-a-Week.com & Crypt of the Sun Lord (free module!)

    I won't say they borrowed my idea, but I will say that I've been having a go at something similar since December. Just google "Dungeon of the Month" and look for results in Kaelaross.blogspot.com. Mine's completely free, and the production values certainly show it....
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    Help a Factotum build a cliff-dwelling fortress

    Although I don't have the figures offhand, the 1E DMG had a table for rates of excavation by various humanoids and demihumans. Dwarves and goblins were the best excavators, followed by kobolds and gnomes. Liberal use of charm person would get you a couple of miners. Alternatively you could...
  4. J

    Simple Attack Options

    Nice idea - what sort of limit do you have in mind for X? Perhaps half the character's level? Thus a 4th level fighter could choose all-out attack at +2 to hit and -2 penalty to AC. Also, which classes would you allow to use this? Obviously fighters, but what about clerics? Thieves? Mages...
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    Oops, I might of uh, made a small mistake.

    This requires a couple of rulings from your DM - Is your campaign's outer space similar to the real universe? And do fluid environments flow through portals, or do portals only work on specific creatures? Assuming the seawater does flow through, you will get a gradual draining of your world's...
  6. J

    Oramis: The Shattered World

    Interesting start. I generally prefer fluff and stat posts to angry opinions, but I have to say you have started off on an unusual topic. It could lead to adventures (fluff should always tie in with adventures somehow) but not the ones the players were expecting. "So we've got to rescue the...
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    Low fantasy settings

    Two that spring to my mind are both based on fantasy fiction - Fritz Lieber's Newhon and the city of Lankhmar is a great setting with plenty of rogues and warriors, and not too many clerics or mages. This was the basis of a series of AD&D supplements, probably now only available on ebay (though...
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    Blackmoor Collector's Guide

    Thanks for the guide - very interesting. I didn't get any Blackmoor products until the 3E/d20 boom, but its reputation precedes it. For me the Blackmoor setting has always had an old-school mystique that only Greyhawk matches. When I got hold of the D20 /OGL Blackmoor book, I was fascinated -...
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    Do you use PC races as monsters?

    I wouldn't use randomly encountered demihumans in an unprovoked attack, but I would happily use them in a conflict of interests that might lead to combat. The stats are also useful for communities or patrols of demihumans who might fight along side rather than against the PCs. The idea of...
  10. J

    Guild of Mordenkainen Nukers.

    With metagaming like this, I'm not sure if your campaign (or your DM) will survive by the time your PC reaches 5th level. My advice? Don't worry about stuff that is so far into the future. Concentrate on getting to 3rd level, and maybe plan for 4th. By the time you are in a position to worry...
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    Wounded Gaia v2

    This seems like a great setting, and I'm sure you've put a lot of thought and work into it. It seems to be an interesting combination of steam-punk and "Day-after-Tomorrow"-style sudden ice-age. I hope the firearms work out ok - sometimes they can be overpowered, but I'm sure you can keep them...
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    Using maps in my adventure

    If you have a particular adventure plot that you would like to take your players through then it is relatively simple to anticipate which areas you need tactical maps for - i.e. where you expect combat encounters to take place. If you are running a sandbox game (i.e. letting the PCs do their own...
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    Why buy?

    Although it doesn't happen as often these days, back when D&D products were coming out thick and fast, I would have an internal tension. On the one hand the sensible part of me would be asking "Do I need this? Does it fit into the games that I am playing, or hope to play? Can I afford it? Is it...
  14. J

    Stuck On A Mhystic Island

    What genre? The crate of revolvers implies it's not regular fantasy. 09 A box of precision-made glass lenses 10 A bottle of ink from a giant squid (or a printer ink cartridge in modern genre)
  15. J

    Freeform GMing

    This sounds great, but it sounds like it relies on relatively proactive and mature players who neither expect to be handed hooks on a plate, nor indulge in antisocial/homicidal behaviour where it is best for them to be confined to a dungeon for the safety of all non-evil NPCs. It may have been...
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    What is considered high level?

    Same here. In AD&D as you progress the only things that require more work are the memorised spells and the magic equipment. Some classes (paladins, druids, monks in 1E, rangers in 2E) gain more abilities as they go up in level, but these are fixed and can be looked up in the respective PHBs...
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    Black Blade to Publish the Castle of the Mad Archmage (TM) by Joseph Bloch

    This sounds great. I enjoyed both the Undermountain boxed sets (4 big poster maps each) and also Greyhawk Ruins (the serious version of Castle Greyhawk for 2nd Ed). Recently I've found it more convenient to purchase and download pdf rather than ordering physical books, but your description of...
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    Veteran of the Edition Wars [comedy]

    6 transitions, so 6 medals (campaign medals?). Personally I would award myself 4 (Moldvay Basic > Mentzer Basic/Expert > 1st Ed AD&D > 2nd Ed AD&D > 3rd Ed D&D) although it could be argued that Moldvay and Mentzer Basic D&D are so similar that there wasn't much transition - perhaps a badge, or...
  19. J

    query about awarding experience

    Thanks both of you. I shall try awarding XP after 10 regular posts. John
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    query about awarding experience

    Hi there, I've recently started posting on the forums, and things are ok when making a normal reply. However, when I award experience to a post that I like, it comes up as being neutral rather than friendly/appreciative. The pop-up box for awarding XP only has one option - "I approve", but...
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