Dragon Snack
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Took a break from '86 to '90. We just stopped playing after I let another player run a session (we all DMed, but I was the defacto DM by then) and he TPKed the group of 5th level characters with wolves. No plan, nobody got mad, we just stopped cold turkey.
In '90 I played a whopping 2 sessions of 2nd edition, but it just didn't have the same feel. I also played someone elses character in one of my fraternity brothers OD&D games (he ran it when he was home on break) for a session.
Then a coworker suckered me back into gaming around '96 or so. We bounced around systems, played some board games and a CCG (B5, until they came out with a 2nd edition which killed my Human deck). Then we found WEG d6 SW, which we played for a few years until WEG went under (probably after they went under, but after we exhausted the ideas we gleemed from the system). Bounced around some more and then when 3rd edition hit, we went whole hog on it (I was in 4 D&D groups at one point before 3.5 came along).
So, a 6 year break if you count the games I was in in '90, but it was really 10 years. If we are talking D&D then either 10 years or 14 years...
In '90 I played a whopping 2 sessions of 2nd edition, but it just didn't have the same feel. I also played someone elses character in one of my fraternity brothers OD&D games (he ran it when he was home on break) for a session.
Then a coworker suckered me back into gaming around '96 or so. We bounced around systems, played some board games and a CCG (B5, until they came out with a 2nd edition which killed my Human deck). Then we found WEG d6 SW, which we played for a few years until WEG went under (probably after they went under, but after we exhausted the ideas we gleemed from the system). Bounced around some more and then when 3rd edition hit, we went whole hog on it (I was in 4 D&D groups at one point before 3.5 came along).
So, a 6 year break if you count the games I was in in '90, but it was really 10 years. If we are talking D&D then either 10 years or 14 years...