What do you want to see in the final issue of Dragon?

Something brokenly powerful. It's the last official D&D Dragon that Piazo has so they need to include something that would not normally get in there. :D
 

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Frukathka said:
I'd rather drop $7-$10 to get this info rather $55. :\
I hear that. They still run the show on the cartoon network for free, why would I want to pay $55 just for the stats.

I might be a gamer, but I made my saving throw agianst worthless buys from WOTC along time ago :D :p :lol:
 

Crothian said:
Something brokenly powerful. It's the last official D&D Dragon that Piazo has so they need to include something that would not normally get in there. :D

God, I can't remember what issue it was, but it was somewhere between #90-#110. They had a Dragon. This Dragon would put anything, in fact everything in one encounter from all past Dungeon magazines to shame. I don't remember his name, never been good with names, but he was bigger that a world, in fact, he was a world eater. He was designed to end monty haul campiagns by swallowing the world whole.

It was really a great April fool day article. Under treasure, it said something like "whole worlds reside in its bowels"

If you want a great laugh, it was an April Issue back in the previosly mentioned dragons.

I agree, something unexpected and broken would be great. The best thing would be for those Players that have DMs that say that Dragon is an offical source and everything inside is usable. With this being the last issue, the Sage couldn't fix the brokeness of an item, it would remain powerful forever :D :p :lol:
 
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Woas said:
What if it was just empty pages so we could each write our own last issue?
Okay, that's just stupid. Hmm, well, on second thought, if what we wrote was offical content, that would be great.

GOOD IDEA :D :p :lol:
 

DM-Rocco said:
I think it would be cool to also have an article to figure out your real world stats. We did that once back in the AD&D days. We made up some rules for how to figure out your real world stats and played them as PCs. It was actually a lot of fun. You didn't have to do a lot of role-playing, because you were you. If there was ever a question about if you could do something, you just had to do it in the real world and the DM allowed it. Of course we still banned knowledge of gun powder and non fantasy stuff to keep the spirit of AD&D. I think I had something like:

STR 17
INT 13
WIS 11
DEX 13
CON 16
CHR 15

That would be good so long as they design the system so no one can get below a 10 in any score. No one ever admits to a below-average score when self-statting. It's just like how everyone thinks of themselves as above-average drivers.

[Note: when I say "no one" and "everyone", I'm generalizing. Don't take it literally. There are some people for whom the above statements do not apply. However they do apply to the great majority of people.]
 

DM-Rocco said:
I think it would also be great if on the final page of the final issue they said, "Happy Late April's fool's, we are not giving up the physical copy, Dragon lives on, as does Dungeon. PDF's BLOW!!!"

Well, that's what I was going to say. So, yeah.

-The Gneech :cool:
 


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