Has Enworld made you better?


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Nightfall said:
Is that definitely yes, or definitely "I'm densely definite."? ;)
Apparently (an arrangement of) the latter, as I honestly have no idea what you are referring to there. :confused:

Uh, I meant "definitely" in response to the OP. :uhoh:

As you can see, ENWorld has improved my level of reading comprehension, if nothing else. :heh:
 




Nightfall said:
Well you're something. *pats Aus on the back* You're an En World poster. Be proud mister Noah! Be proud! ;)
*phew* Thought I was a-goner there.

Yay, I am now an ENWorld poster! I never thought the day would come. :cool:
 

Mycanid said:
Hmm ... well, I would have to say no, primarily because I don't do a lot of gaming or DM'ing. I do a little bit of creating recently (where IS Treebore and SPiderMonkey's review of the adventure I threw together? :\ ), although I don't think enWorld directly contributed to it. Hmm.

But it has helped a lot in making me aware of other stuff out there in the d20 realm that are quite interesting. :)


I am still looking for that "safe place" I stuck the frim fram thing! I swear, once I find it I'll make reading it and giving feedback my top priority.

I knew I should have just left it on top of my frige. :(
 

Nightfall said:
En World has made Nightfall what he is today.

I'm sure some people are regretting it already. ;)

Psion,

Nah you don't. You just think you do. ;)


You tell him Nightfall!! YOU are the MASTER of spending way too much time here!! \


Or is that Crothian? ;)
 

OK, now that I have read everyones posts...

YEah, sharing ideas, whether or not you agree with them or what have you, at least opens you up to the possibilities of different viewpoints, so ENWorld is awesome for that.

Then there are all the other resources Morrus pointed out.

Plus ENWorld is one of only two websites that I willingly pay money to support.

ENWorlders even got me to start buying pdf's. Morrus and various sales have got me to buy enough that I'll be spending weeks, maybe months reading them now.

Plus I have met people from cool companies such as Necromancer, Goodman, Fat Dragon, Green Ronin, Fiery Dragon, etc.... Which became a whole lot better when I met them in person at GenCon this year.

Plus meeting so many ENWorlders at GenCOn just reinforced that no matter how much we may argue about things, or agree about things, all the ENWorlders I met seemed to be very plain, straight forward, and very cool people to know.

So yes, ENWorld has been a great experience for me and made me a much better DM and person. I've always been a great player, that isn't all that hard to do. ;)
 

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