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- martyr3810
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- martyr3810
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Meh some of us are new. Snicker and technically 8bt didn't have a ruleset but if I guessed it would be 2nd edition since red mage mentions 3rd edition feats to Thief near the beginning of 8bt and thief is like "I'm liking the sound of this"... Yeah....
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- martyr3810
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- martyr3810
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- martyr3810
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You aren't playing with a very experienced group then, any good D&D player knows to let newbies play because newbies don't know what kinda share(s) of loot they get and because they are HILARIOUS.
D&D is for entertainment, and whats not entertaining about watching a guy die or nearly die in some off-the wall (forgive the pun) accident or mistake...
Of course I play neutral evil but you probably guessed such with the loot comment and your comrades death being entertaining.
D&D is for entertainment, and whats not entertaining about watching a guy die or nearly die in some off-the wall (forgive the pun) accident or mistake...
Of course I play neutral evil but you probably guessed such with the loot comment and your comrades death being entertaining.
I am without a home and in that I find my place in it all.


I don't care what alighment you are, so long as everyone is having fun and getting in to it.
Letting people roll their own characters is very dicy(bad pun). I generally have a campaign/story thought out enough to have some characters pre-rolled that the people can tweak a little. After all, they are "role playing" a character I gave them. Whats the point if every character that gets rolled up by someone is the same damn character with a different hair style or something?
At the drop of a hat, you should be able to have fun and get in character with any combination race/class/stats.
anywho... </rant>.
It can be fun, and I'm hoping that my current place of work will start up a gaming session soon, we have enough space for a huge ass table.
Letting people roll their own characters is very dicy(bad pun). I generally have a campaign/story thought out enough to have some characters pre-rolled that the people can tweak a little. After all, they are "role playing" a character I gave them. Whats the point if every character that gets rolled up by someone is the same damn character with a different hair style or something?
At the drop of a hat, you should be able to have fun and get in character with any combination race/class/stats.
anywho... </rant>.

It can be fun, and I'm hoping that my current place of work will start up a gaming session soon, we have enough space for a huge ass table.

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Psi sounds like my DM... thats what he did to us, except we got to choose class and feats as the "tweak", and I say that tentatively since there were a few just outright banned classes AND feats.
Hey Psi i'm curious how many people max do you let sit to play?
Hey Psi i'm curious how many people max do you let sit to play?
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Wow...psi29a wrote:I don't care what alighment you are, so long as everyone is having fun and getting in to it.
Letting people roll their own characters is very dicy(bad pun). I generally have a campaign/story thought out enough to have some characters pre-rolled that the people can tweak a little. After all, they are "role playing" a character I gave them. Whats the point if every character that gets rolled up by someone is the same damn character with a different hair style or something?
At the drop of a hat, you should be able to have fun and get in character with any combination race/class/stats.
anywho... </rant>.![]()
It can be fun, and I'm hoping that my current place of work will start up a gaming session soon, we have enough space for a huge ass table.
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now now dont put me on your enemys list. My half elf only reacted negativly to elves who acted superior, this always ticks him off. But since that attitue is common amongst...... you know... ALL ELVES!( exept wild elves they kick ass) he always ends up arguin to death with emStarnum wrote:Oh really?Messatsu wrote:Yeah i remember that. Prety funny, to bad im gona go to the depts of hell because i play a Half-elf rogue who hates elf
*Scribbles notes with a devious look*
I'm a pretty damn good GM, or so I've been told.

He he never seen this one before, but I have seen it with newer grapich´s. From Red Faction 2 (with char´s from the game off course)
Hilarious anyhow, cause it remind´s me off when me and a couple off friend´s used to play this game waaaaaay back.
Hilarious anyhow, cause it remind´s me off when me and a couple off friend´s used to play this game waaaaaay back.

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Actually everytime I've played D&D, we've pretty much had all different combinations, if not a different race for eac hperson, a different class. My characters have ranged from Dwarven Fighter to Human Cleric to Half-Elf Ranger. We've even made up some of our own classes on occasion. I will admit though, I could see how it would get boring if everyone picked the same person each time. Variety IS the spice of life.psi29a wrote:I don't care what alighment you are, so long as everyone is having fun and getting in to it.
Letting people roll their own characters is very dicy(bad pun). I generally have a campaign/story thought out enough to have some characters pre-rolled that the people can tweak a little. After all, they are "role playing" a character I gave them. Whats the point if every character that gets rolled up by someone is the same damn character with a different hair style or something?
At the drop of a hat, you should be able to have fun and get in character with any combination race/class/stats.
anywho... </rant>.![]()
It can be fun, and I'm hoping that my current place of work will start up a gaming session soon, we have enough space for a huge ass table.