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Dungeon Master's Guide 3?

I could imagine more classes, but it seems like 4e already has all the core races it can hold, and then some. Wanna play a living plant? Done. Living rock? Check. What's next, living food? "My Donutborn Monk uses Powdered Sugar!"
This was begging for some Photoshopery fun.

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A quick response to the VT fiasco. I have been in the beta for a few weeks now, and while not perfect, it has been quite fun and useful. While not as robust as Maptools or Fantasy Grounds, it has been fairly easy to learn and game with.

Its not free like Maptools (I believe), but is not nearly as complicated to use. And for those who have a DDI subscription already, it could prove to be a powerful tool for those who have no access to RL games, or like in my case, have RL players who can't seem to make plans to get together one night every week or two.
 
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Obviously, you have not heard of the Council of Wyrms campaign from 2E days.
Before my time. But I am aware that 2e was sort of the gaming equivalent of the sixties. So I could totally believe there was a campaign where everyone was some kind of dragon. Groovy, man!
 


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