Am I the only one who's been around long enough to remember Waldorf?
I won D&D when I defeated the Dungeon Master in hand to hand combat.
Druid or monk?
My necromancy rating: four out of five starsIt is, at least within 3.5e, possible to become a PC at the highest rank of divinity and take on the DM. You have to win 12 fights against yourself to fight the DM, but if you win, you have officially and indisputably won D&D.
I say indisputably because if anyone argues, they cease to exist.
It is, at least within 3.5e, possible to become a PC at the highest rank of divinity and take on the DM. You have to win 12 fights against yourself to fight the DM, but if you win, you have officially and indisputably won D&D.
I say indisputably because if anyone argues, they cease to exist.
It is, at least within 3.5e, possible to become a PC at the highest rank of divinity and take on the DM. You have to win 12 fights against yourself to fight the DM, but if you win, you have officially and indisputably won D&D.
I say indisputably because if anyone argues, they cease to exist.
You should. We almost did it. Yes almost... My players went up to the Immortal, chose to start over again as 1st level characters but the "second coming" campaign ended at the 30th level. It was a campaign that we had started back in 1980 and ended in 1990. In the early years we were playing about 2 to 4 times a week. Sessions were sometimes short ('bout 3 to 4 hours) sometimes long sessions (12+ hours). This group was exceptionally focused and behaved admirably (they won 4 different tournaments in our region). Then, in 1983 or 1984 we started AD&D. We kept the "basic" campaign going about once or twice a month up to 1990, year in which we all went to different universities. We wanted to test it all. And we did.If someone says they have done this, would you believe them?
Winning at D&D? It's when everyone at the table (including the DM) is having fun and making a memorable game story others will enjoy the retelling of.
I've lost D&D a few times while browsing books at the local game store and some random Joe wants to tell me about his character. Its a half human/half elf/half half-elf/1/4 dwarf/half halfing/full orc; with gnome parents. Hes also a 314th level barbarian/Bard/Cleric/Druid/fighter/monk/paladin/ranger/rougue/sorcerer/wizard. Weve all run into that guy and had to listen to this story.
I'm lucky, I never ran into that guy. The worst I ran into was the guy who thought WG7 was actually funny.
WG7, Castle Greyhawk:
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WG7 Castle Greyhawk (1e) - Wizards of the Coast | AD&D 1st Ed. | Greyhawk | AD&D 1st Ed. | Dungeon Masters Guild
WG7 Castle Greyhawk (1e) - Deep beneath the keep of Castle Greyhawk, a really nasty device is creating mutated, unpleasant monsters that are runninwww.dmsguild.com
The infamous late 1e module that purported itself to be Gary's own megadungeon but wasn't. A source of grog nerdrage for over 30 years. A dungeon conceived by some TSR exec who thought the demiplane sublevels Gary based on Alice in Wonderland and King Kong was typical of the dungeon as a whole.