RP Night!

Jan 12, 2008 09:41

So, yay, I think we're starting to get the hang of our characters, finally. and having a mage seems to be helping a lot. Being able to boost the wizard's armor class 2 is also helping, but I think there was relatively little else we could do at the time to get him out of melee ( Read more... )

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mahiro January 13 2008, 05:31:18 UTC
Oooh! Gaming! =D

Game night is tomorrow for me. Glad to hear you are still playing. Any particular system/world? My group is just a generic 3.5 edition setting.

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Older D&D Books... etumon January 13 2008, 05:48:39 UTC
This game is actually still in 3.0 edition. It's been decreed that if there's something we can pull from the 3.5 rulebook that is different, we can do it either way - he's pretty flexible and all. Uber-cute DM Aaron has clarified that the actual setting is his, so we don't know for sure what differences there may be yet ( ... )

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Re: Older D&D Books... mahiro January 13 2008, 05:59:31 UTC
We've been gaming since 1996 or so. We have Mark and Jim who DM. We play in worlds they created. Jim actually wrote a short story for Wizards that got published in one of their dragon anthologies.

In Jim's world, we are shipwrecked on Monster Island. Wade is currently playing a ranger/archer. Mark is playing a monk (please note none of Mark's characters are ever useful ;D) Frank is playing a scout, Erik is playing a wizard. I am a cleric. We are all human.

The good thing is we have among the group every 3.0/3.5 gaming book ever published, two battlemaps, and what must be 1000 figurines. One of which is a ancient red dragon the size of a basketball. :o

Yes, we are gaming geeks with too much discretionary income. =Þ

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Re: Older D&D Books... etumon January 13 2008, 06:17:21 UTC
Heh. In Dave's group (slightly older D&D game), we have pretty much every 3.5 book out there. Dave also has a nice map and pretty comprehensive set of miniatures, though we still don't have the red dragon. I do know the one you mean, though, 'cause we occasionally drool over the idea of needing it. *g ( ... )

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