DragonLancer
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I've been running D&D withour mini's since 1st ed, and the game works fine without them. You don't need them IMO. Using mini's in my experience turns it from a game of imagination into a game of chess.
Yes. Even WotC has done it (check out their podcasts). It goes just fine.Avatar_V said:Has anyone tried to play D&D 3.5 without minis or battle mats?
Avatar_V said:Has anyone tried to play D&D 3.5 without minis or battle mats?
How did it go?
What rules did you have to change?
Are there any supplements published to help with this sort of alternate set of rules?
Yes.Avatar_V said:Has anyone tried to play D&D 3.5 without minis or battle mats?
Just fine.How did it go?
None.What rules did you have to change?
... alternate? You don't need minis; they're a visual aid, not a visual requirement.Are there any supplements published to help with this sort of alternate set of rules?
Yes.Avatar_V said:Has anyone tried to play D&D 3.5 without minis or battle mats?
For me, in the past, great.How did it go?
None.What rules did you have to change?
Patryn of Elvenshae said:The owners of the home where we meet and play have a ridiculously huge collection of minis.
So, we use them because, otherwise, what are they there for?
Plus, they're fun!![]()
Shades of Green said:I might end up creating better-looking cardboard markers and a hand-drawn grid on a large sheet of paper.