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<blockquote data-quote="Skarn Rapajya" data-source="post: 4207801" data-attributes="member: 52650"><p><strong>Petition for Playtester Status</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would be most interested in playtesting the urban aspect of the system. Part of why I'm interested in this area is that for several of my standard DB games, I've had an NPC smith character(s) created using the Expert NPC class, and/or "Buy the Numbers" to manufacture special gear for the PCs. I'm very interested in seeing how he(they) would integrate with your new rules.</p><p></p><p>Also, although not directly DB related, what get me interested in DB in the first place was fond memories of Warhammer Quest, along with its tables for continuing the game back to and into towns and cities. This is a good part of why I'm interested in DB World.</p><p></p><p>A> Playing Experience, DB:</p><p></p><p>Strictly solo DB experiences, using AutoREALM for mapping, Fiery Dragon's Counter Collections for monster & character images, Notepad for character sheets and record keeping, and software dice rollers which are as close to statistically random as I can find.</p><p></p><p>Several submitted house rules & themed encounter lists including demonic encounters, and the .NET based software Random Encounter Turn Tracker which I posted some time ago to this board.</p><p></p><p>SciFi BugHunt DB. It started with D20 Future closed content, then I did a little work on creating some open stuff and submitted preliminaries.</p><p></p><p>DB Sewers/Rogues' Gallery, with several new player race enemies including Elven, Gnomish, and Halfling Rogues. (Don't remember if I submitted my monster lists for this one or not.)</p><p></p><p>The downside: I've never made it to high-levels in DB, as around levels 6-8, I get so bogged down in paperwork to keep track of everything that the game starts to lose its luster. </p><p></p><p>B> Playing Experience, D20:</p><p></p><p>Mainly D&D 3.x, but with some Star Wars thrown in. Most of my tabletop experience is sans minis, concentrating on role-playing rather than hack & slash. Notable experiences include creating a PC specifically to disprove the assertion by a GM that a True Neutral character is impossible to play (most real humans qualify as True Neutral).</p><p></p><p>Also, created a 13th-Level commoner to play in a D&D game by GM request. What stands out about this character is that he was based on a character I'd played as an actor at a renaissaince faire. Ironically, the only changes needed to be made to stock rules in order to match exactly how he'd been played at the faire was the addition of 5 ranks each of Knowledge (Religion) and Knowledge (Nobility and Royalty) as 'everyman skills' to reflect actual common knowledge of the period (Henryishian England, circa 1533).</p><p></p><p>RP tabletop experiences include a Gnome Paladin which dates back to the original 3.0 preview and was then recreated after the full rules were released, a LG Tiefling Paladin whose goal in life was to bring about the end of the Blood War, and a LN Fighter/Knight Protecter of the Great Kingdom who saw to the reformation of said 'Great Kingdom' in an epic campaign.</p><p></p><p>The downside: I've never GM'd tabletop D20. I'm too much of a rules lawyer at heart. (The players'd lynch me. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skarn Rapajya, post: 4207801, member: 52650"] [b]Petition for Playtester Status[/b] I would be most interested in playtesting the urban aspect of the system. Part of why I'm interested in this area is that for several of my standard DB games, I've had an NPC smith character(s) created using the Expert NPC class, and/or "Buy the Numbers" to manufacture special gear for the PCs. I'm very interested in seeing how he(they) would integrate with your new rules. Also, although not directly DB related, what get me interested in DB in the first place was fond memories of Warhammer Quest, along with its tables for continuing the game back to and into towns and cities. This is a good part of why I'm interested in DB World. A> Playing Experience, DB: Strictly solo DB experiences, using AutoREALM for mapping, Fiery Dragon's Counter Collections for monster & character images, Notepad for character sheets and record keeping, and software dice rollers which are as close to statistically random as I can find. Several submitted house rules & themed encounter lists including demonic encounters, and the .NET based software Random Encounter Turn Tracker which I posted some time ago to this board. SciFi BugHunt DB. It started with D20 Future closed content, then I did a little work on creating some open stuff and submitted preliminaries. DB Sewers/Rogues' Gallery, with several new player race enemies including Elven, Gnomish, and Halfling Rogues. (Don't remember if I submitted my monster lists for this one or not.) The downside: I've never made it to high-levels in DB, as around levels 6-8, I get so bogged down in paperwork to keep track of everything that the game starts to lose its luster. B> Playing Experience, D20: Mainly D&D 3.x, but with some Star Wars thrown in. Most of my tabletop experience is sans minis, concentrating on role-playing rather than hack & slash. Notable experiences include creating a PC specifically to disprove the assertion by a GM that a True Neutral character is impossible to play (most real humans qualify as True Neutral). Also, created a 13th-Level commoner to play in a D&D game by GM request. What stands out about this character is that he was based on a character I'd played as an actor at a renaissaince faire. Ironically, the only changes needed to be made to stock rules in order to match exactly how he'd been played at the faire was the addition of 5 ranks each of Knowledge (Religion) and Knowledge (Nobility and Royalty) as 'everyman skills' to reflect actual common knowledge of the period (Henryishian England, circa 1533). RP tabletop experiences include a Gnome Paladin which dates back to the original 3.0 preview and was then recreated after the full rules were released, a LG Tiefling Paladin whose goal in life was to bring about the end of the Blood War, and a LN Fighter/Knight Protecter of the Great Kingdom who saw to the reformation of said 'Great Kingdom' in an epic campaign. The downside: I've never GM'd tabletop D20. I'm too much of a rules lawyer at heart. (The players'd lynch me. :) ) [/QUOTE]
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