francisca
I got dice older than you.
Was in a FLGS the other night. They had a copy of the 1E Monster Manual on hand. This guy was flipping through the pages and bitching about how awful it was, "'cuz it don't even list the <f-word-ing> hit points".
He was already arguing with another guy about 1E vs. 3E, a Vampire player was telling them they both sucked (oh the irony) and should stop playing D&D, and the guys playing a CCG were snickering at all three. So I didn't bother explaining to him that in older editions, you rolled for HP.
So, when I first got my hands on 3E, I thought the average HP was handy, though it doesn't take much to chuck some dice and add the numbers up. However, my players are by nature pretty quick studies. I wanted to avoid the assumption of how many HPs monsters have, so I generally roll for a monster's HP.
Anyone else?
He was already arguing with another guy about 1E vs. 3E, a Vampire player was telling them they both sucked (oh the irony) and should stop playing D&D, and the guys playing a CCG were snickering at all three. So I didn't bother explaining to him that in older editions, you rolled for HP.
So, when I first got my hands on 3E, I thought the average HP was handy, though it doesn't take much to chuck some dice and add the numbers up. However, my players are by nature pretty quick studies. I wanted to avoid the assumption of how many HPs monsters have, so I generally roll for a monster's HP.
Anyone else?
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