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Jdvn1 said:
Well, all right, nothing. If I didn't like homebrews, I'd be a hypocrite. People talking about their homebrews is like people talking about their characters, though.
Did I ever tell you about that homebrew I made once with floating islands? Submitted that one to the WotC setting competition, I did... :p
 

Crothian said:
it is easiers to explain things in person then on the boards. With published setting, less needs to be explained.
True. That's why I'm also working on a website that has all the essential information.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Did I ever tell you about that homebrew I made once with floating islands? Submitted that one to the WotC setting competition, I did... :p
:p
Hm, Chrono Trigger would make for a neat D&D game.
 

the problem with homebrew and characters is with people who just don't know how to tell the interesting things about them, they get caught up in the game defintions not realizing that that is not what people are interesting in hearing.
 



Joshua Dyal said:
Did I ever tell you about that time I made a website for my homebrew? I could tell you all about it... :p
I'm going to kick you.
That's what your sig is for. ;)

Actually, I like browsing through homebrew sites because it gives me ideas on how to organize my own.
 

Heh. I'm not much of a world builder so I never played much in worlds I created myself. (Nor in anyone else's homebrew worlds, considering I've always been the GM 90%+ of the time and almost all exceptions were set in published settings.) I usually used published settings.
 

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