Raven Crowking
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Raven Crowking said:There was a broken window at the store last night that derailed the adventure. We'll have to run it later.![]()
Herobizkit said:Call me crazy, but I think you're going azz-backwards here.
The simple joy and fun of story-telling with a child is, at its core, a pure source of ideas for adventure design. Why on earth would you want your young children to get bogged down into the morass of rules that is 3.5?
... Ok, I'm calm again. *LOL* What I MEAN, is why not just enjoy the simplicity of "make believe" without worrying how it fits into the big machine of D&D?
Herobizkit said:I might also suggest running Blue Rose/True 20 instead of 3.5 for the beginners. Much more rules lite, and the game encourages story-telling over killing/taking their stuff in its design.