The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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Darth K'Trava said:
I wish I could game. Our group is on hiatus since a friend had a baby last month. One DM was going to do an interim game but I haven't heard anything from him. My older nephew wants to learn. He "tried" to read the books... However the one he needed to read (the PHB) was in the car; he was looking thru the supplement books.
Meh. I never read the books. Just jump right in!
 

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I never got into the Simpsons but I really needed a comedy. I got a few giggles and snorts out of it. No hard laughter.

Spent a lot of time explaining things to the kids. My son really couldn't understand how a bunch of crap could mutate a critter as it did.

To young to understand "suspension of disbelief". Oh well.
 

I've been fairly productive while away from here. Worked on my template list. Added another 6-8 templates including some hard ones like the Xorvintaal Dragon Template. That one is getting my brain going. An Adventure Path could be largely done based on this game/template.
 

megamania said:
I have literally 100's of templates done, just over a 100 to still do.

I also have another section about various ways to create templates and the such by several publishers. These are less organized as it deals with points and x pts = CR +1, and Y pts = CR 2 and etc......

Undead and aberrations have a lot of of these type of adjustments.

Yep, DEFINITELY would like a copy if yer willing. I WAS putting together a similar list, but I stopped a LONG time ago, sadly.
 


Aurora said:
Meh. I never read the books. Just jump right in!

That's actually kinda how we started. Made characters, figured out stuff as it went along. When combat came, we looked on how to do that. Bull Rush? What the heck is that? I don't know, something I saw in the combat section. Read, read, read. Okay, done.

Etc.
 

megamania said:
I never got into the Simpsons but I really needed a comedy. I got a few giggles and snorts out of it. No hard laughter.

Spent a lot of time explaining things to the kids. My son really couldn't understand how a bunch of crap could mutate a critter as it did.

To young to understand "suspension of disbelief". Oh well.
I like the simpsons, and found the movie quite funny, as did most of the people I watched it with who don't follow them much.

I laughed when they jump Springfield Gourge, but only because it's a reference to an old episode from one of the first few seasons in which Bart and Homer argue about doing it on a skate board.
 

Dog Moon said:
Yep, DEFINITELY would like a copy if yer willing. I WAS putting together a similar list, but I stopped a LONG time ago, sadly.


ouchie!

Just discovered I skipped the Ravenloft Monster Book. I just added another dozen templates to my "To Do" list.

So I'm back to over 100 to do.
 


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