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Dungeons and Dragons: Daggerdale Trailer
The trailer for a new Dungeons and Dragons game. I note that it is going to be available for the Xbox Live Arcade. Might be an interesting game to pick up, depending on price.
Posted in Entertainment, Gaming, General, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011, Technology
Tagged D&D, D20, Daggerdale, Dungeons and Dragons, gamine, Magic, postaday2011, postaweek2011, RPG, video games, Xbox Live Arcade
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Proposed Changes to D&D v3.5 Rules
Proposed changes to Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition (v3.5) The system, at its core, is a good system. There are, however, some changes that could be made to make the system even better. For example, there is a definite cookie-cutter … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Gaming, General, PostADay2011, PostAWeek2011
Tagged 3.0, 3.5, D&D, D20, Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, dwarf, elf, fantasy role-play, Gaming, half-orc, halfelf, halfling, Magic, postaday2011, postaweek2011, RPG, wizard, Wizards of the Coast
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Time and Stuff Like That
I don’t know what it is, maybe ADHD, but I can’t seem to perceive time like everyone else. Let me explain, and please, understand that I am extremely tired as I am writing this, so it might very well be … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Gaming, General, Personal, Social Observations
Tagged AD&D, ADHA, Attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Catalyst Game Studios, FASA, Gaming, Lone Star, psychiratrist, psychologist, psychology, RPG, Shadowrun, shit, time, WizKids
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Heroic Roleplay: A Lost Art
Take a close look at the cover for The Moonsea. The book was written for the Forgotten Realms setting for AD&D 2nd Edition. This is one of my favorite covers from any sourcebook or module printed by, then, TSR (later … Continue reading