My Game is THIRTY YEARS OLD!


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Scott DeWar

Prof. Emeritus-Supernatural Events/Countermeasure
My guess is that his players are from a nice quiet rural community, a real close-knit bunch. And those durned chains in the basement allow just enough movement for the DM to cast his dice!

:)

And as long as you feed him Cheetos and Mt. Dew, He should be just fine.
 

Aramax

First Post
And to what do you credit the secret of your success, sir?
Ok my good qualities are
I run awesome combat encounters,w/uniqe monsters and abilities
a hugely rich game world w/my own very unique pantheon
my bad qualities
are
not as much rp as I should
very poor record keeping
I am also moody and my bad games are usually very dull
 

Dannyalcatraz

Schmoderator
Staff member
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What exactly do you mean your "game" is 30 years old?

Your game group has been playing together?

Your D&D campaign has been running? With the same PCs?

Bullgrit

Can't speak for the OP, but our oldest campaign is in it's mid-20s, with 3 of the original 4 players. It started as a 1Ed game whose PCs have been updated to 2Ed, 3Ed and 3.5Ed. Characters in the campaign world are in "tiers" from 3rd-5th to 10th-15th and up to (our non-standard version of) Epic.

When someone has an idea for a low level arc, we bust out the low-level PCs. Mid-level stories are played with 10th-15th level PCs. Epic games use Epic PCs. Most of the adventures we run fall into the latter 2 tiers.
 


Aramax

First Post
Man it was close!I was about to throw in the towel on my gaming group after 2 HORRIBLE games,but I just barely hung in there and now we are doing an old school style dungeon in Pathfinder and its back on track ,going great!
 

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