crazy_cat
Adventurer
3D6 in order. Only. Anything else is a pale imitationEveryone knows the only real D&D is AD&D.

3D6 in order. Only. Anything else is a pale imitationEveryone knows the only real D&D is AD&D.
I used to have a Maine Coon... you would not believe the many and varied descriptions of how the breed came to be... up to and including both bobcats and Mary Antoinette.
I thought the technical term for almost all dog crossbreeds was "mutt"?
There is somebody up in the Rangely Lakes region of Maine that breeds wolf-dogs.He's probably referring to dog + other canine mixes.
I used to know a FLGS owner in San Antonio who bred Akitas with Timber wolves. The puppies were cuuuute...and had saucer-sized paws by the time they were old enough for adoption.
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That's because your "D&D rash" is rather selective. You should get a doctor to look at that before it becomes advanced.Not to me. It's a good FRPG, and I enjoy playing it, but it doesn't scratch my "D&D itch" at all.
I have heard enough people that like 4e say it that I would not get too irritated about it, if I were you.I have no problems with people saying 1E, 2E, Skills and Powers, 3.5, 3.0, 3.x,, Pathfinder 4E, C&C Iron Heroes, Savage Worlds or any of those.
D&D used as either a catchall term for fantasy roleplaying or Wizard's (TSR's) product line is fine.
But when people say any of those are 'not D&D to me' I think they have an axe to grind and are saying that to cause arguments or divisions.
I know D&D is not defined well, but most honestly should be WOTC's or TSR's product line. It is their trademark, after all.
But for non RPGers, I will say Dungeons and Dragons to mean most any FRPG, and sometimes Sci-fi or superhero games, if the person REALLY knows nothing about RPGs.![]()
That's because your "D&D rash" is rather selective. You should get a doctor to look at that before it becomes advanced.