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1000 ways to be a D&D Snob


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53- You think Tolkien was a no-talent hack who is inexplicably venerated by the mindless masses.

54- Or alternatively you believe you are the only one to truly appreciate Toklien and you can speak Sindrain and have filled in the gaps in Tolkiens Dwarvish.
 
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kingpaul said:

Hey now! My group does this, as we take turns DMing...we're all snobs? Kewl. :)

Heh, that is why I threw in the part about "showing how it is to be done." To cover you people that round-robin your dm position.

You are not snobs.. just weirdos.

FD
 


ColonelHardisson said:
55. You disdain the use of any kind of computer software for RPG purposes - and insist that pencil and paper is inherently better.
Or

56. You think you can outperform the professionals, and create your own software to do more than what theirs can, and better.
 

ColonelHardisson said:
55. You disdain the use of any kind of computer software for RPG purposes - and insist that pencil and paper is inherently better.
I've actually not used a lot of software, but maybe that's just because I don't have a laptop at my game. I like to do initial character generation with PCGen, and then print of the webpages, but sometimes I think pen and paper would just be simpler.
 



- You make all characters start with one level in an NPC class.

- You typically go 3 to 4 game sessions with little or no combat, and claim that anyone who has more than one combat encounter per session is power gaming.

- You once spent an 8 hour gaming session where the characters all roleplayed a typical non-eventful day "so, how about this weather?"

- You purchase a set of Onyx Dice, and set them on display, never to actually use them, so as not to run the risk of causing any wear and tear on the dice.

- You have two sets of 1e D&D books, the set that you use, and the set that everyone else is allowed to touch.

- You've never run a campaign where characters go beyond 5th level, and consider anyone who roleplays a character above 10th level to be a munchkin.

K Koie
 

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