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13 contributions to Dungeons and Dragons Lovers!
Great Stories
What are some of the best moments you've had playing RPGs? I would love to hear about your critical successes, epic failures, or weird off the wall unexpected outcomes.
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@Leigh Rose That had to cause a pretty good round of laughter.
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@Dr.Evelyn Szeinbaum that sounds amazing. How did your party end up reuniting?
What got you in to RPGs?
I'd love to hear some stories about what led to your first experience into RPGs. Mine was a sixth grade teacher told me there was a D&D club and I would really like it. I don't really remember much about the club. I think the club ended because of the satanic panic. I didn't know what that was at the time. But a group of us broke off and started playing the Atlantis trilogy in whatever quarters a teacher would allow us to play.
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@Antonio Moreno This is awesome. Because I have played so long, thinking the internet could be a gateway into RPGs blows my mind.
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@Phillip Mackey it took me a bit to figure out you meant marrying not marring.
Off brand D&D supplements
Found this book at half-price books the other day. I liked is retro style... Well it was published in 1987. It is a pretty cool book. I was curious as to what other people's off brand favorites were.
Off brand D&D supplements
What do you think is the scariest monster from RPGs?
I'm going with the wight from AD&D. Only 1d4 on the damage die, but your character also lost a level on each hit.
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I was wrong. Apparently it's a mundane magic mirror you put in the game to help a player out that is then analyzed by the party for an entire session as if it were a live hand grenade.
Resource management
Are you (or your players) more likely to end an adventuring day having saved their resources and not used them all or blown through all their resources and ending the day on fumes?
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You had me thinking about this after last nights session. It comes from how D&D used to be played. The old days were dungeon crawls, There were hardly any rests. Resource management was paramount to survival. If you used your resources poorly, it was game over. The threat of death was around every corner. Not like the modern version where death is highly unlikely.
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Robb Marklein
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He's just this guy...you know.

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