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You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« on: February 13, 2011, 01:07:07 AM »
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Anyone ever play Dungeons and Dragons? And I dont mean the online game, i mean the legit tabletop RPG. With the books, the character sheets, mini figures, d20 set, and crappily drawn custom maps.

(putting it here because this is a rather hardcore game IMO, and it isn't quite off topic enough from a game to g in the off topic area)
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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2011, 01:50:14 AM »
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I have played the game since I was first introduced to it back in junior high almost 15 years ago! I even made a Belmont character. Ah...memories.  :) I've played other tabletop RPGs too. Rifts: Phase world, D&D Modern, Project A-ko (Made a Blues Brother character for that one), Five rings and some others I can't remember right now. Good topic to bring up, as these RPG games is what helped me survive the horrors of that broken down institution we know as school.

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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2011, 08:07:11 AM »
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I played that D&D miniature series that Wizards made with my friends a while back. I still have the starter pack and we really did want to play it again...but I lost the beginners book so its hard to explain and remember a lot of the rules.
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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2011, 01:13:22 PM »
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Friends and I play usually once a week, and are playing in the Eberron campaign setting. (which is awesome) Although since Around Halloween '10 We took a trip over to Ravenloft, DnD's resident horror fantasy setting, and originator of Castlevania 2's castle and vampire on the cover.


Sspeaking of which, theres a somewhat amusing story with Ravenloft...

So our party consists of a Rouge Half-Elf named Maeless, a Changeling Fighter named Bel, and a Warforged Artificer (myself) named Rustung. (We just call him "Rusty" though). So we were wandering around the tall grass in the forest when we encountered a wild pokemon werewolf elf who after acting really suspicious, started attacking us.

Unfortunately for him, we were on a roll, and beat him into submission. Upon which myself and Bel then proceeded to chain him up and interrogate him as to whether he worked for our vampire target.  So we asked him, to which he responded

"I answer only to the forest!"

So we punched him.

We asked again, and again, same answer. Now, we figured he was being a smart ass, since well, he was one before the battle. So Bel promptly broke a large tree branch and proceeded to beat him with the forest unill he was knocked unconscious.

Our DM couldnt help but laugh and clap his hands over his face at this, and Maeless finally explained to us that he actually HAD been answering us. That he didn't work for the vampire... He only answered to the forest.

you can imagine there was a few minutes of roaring laughter, after which to save face, Bel literally punted him, sending him flying over the trees team rocket style. (Bel is kinda broken)

Many lulz were had. We will honestly never forget that, and our DM has pretty much vowed that he wont let us either.
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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2011, 01:39:39 PM »
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but I lost the beginners book so its hard to explain and remember a lot of the rules.

You could see if they have the rules book online for you to review. A friend of mine downloaded the entire Rifts series onto his blackberry.

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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2011, 08:50:52 PM »
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The only D&D I ever played was the Capcom games, I had friends who played this stuff, it wasn't for me.

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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2011, 10:41:03 PM »
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There are actually many different DnD settings you know. Just as there is pure fantasy, steampunk fantasy and Horror fantasy, there is also from what the Dm tells me, a futuristic DnD setting too, called... Modern D20 or something? dont remember. I recall him mentioning that it was rather messy to work with though.
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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2011, 11:25:32 PM »
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I've been somewhat curious of it, and it sounds like it might be cool, but I've never known anyone who plays it, so I've never had the chance. I'd love to check it out just to see where video game RPG's got all of their ideas from, if nothing else.

I was just thinking of D&D recently, from playing Dragon Age: Origins. My girlfriend's sister and her sister's husband had stopped by, and they're both big WoW fans. I was playing Dragon Age, and he commented how a lot of things were named similarly; like how Orzammar, the Dwarven city in Dragon Age, was close to the name of the Dwarven city in WoW. I checked this out online, and it seems like instead of Dragon Age taking things from WoW, they both took a lot from D&D. It just makes me wonder how big and intricate the D&D series might be, especially since it's lasted for such a long time.
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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2011, 09:58:51 AM »
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So we were wandering around the tall grass in the forest when we encountered a wild pokemon

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I've played a few campaigns with some of my college friends. Recently I took part in one that was in modern day, and somewhat apocolyptic. It was cool because the DM took many liberties to make the game even more open than it already is, in letting us forge our own weapons with everyday things. For example, duct taping a machete to the end of a hockey stick to make a scythe. Largely uneffective, but a functional weapon nonetheless. It's just fun to role play and see what you can get away with. I don't care for battles as much personally, just general interacting with NPCs and the environment and whatnot.
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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #9 on: February 14, 2011, 11:17:48 AM »
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Modern D20 or something? dont remember. I recall him mentioning that it was rather messy to work with though.

It's third edition, that's why it's such a pain to work with. Second edition was a way better system to work with. It was simple and you didn't have to concentrate so much on just figuring out your stats. But I haven't seen or heard of anyone using 2d edition anymore...kinda sad really as I myself, do miss it.

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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #10 on: February 14, 2011, 09:27:57 PM »
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Damn. That was a long time ago for me, too. I think the last time I played was about 15 years ago or so. My friend's last campaign before I left was one based on Final Fantasy which we had never tried before. It ended being very much like The Golden Compass. Fun times.
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« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2011, 09:28:22 AM »
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Me and my friends used to play all the time. Its funny this topic appears now cause I was just talkin to a guy a work lastnight about DnD and MMOs. Anyway we used to play atleast once a week. But we didnt play conventionally we had more of a thought game goin. We didnt have maps we didnt have minis we rarely used dice. We basically just sat around and our DM gave us info about what was goin on etc and we told him what we were doin and based on how crazy it was hed determine if we succeeded and tell us the results

Hilarity ensued most of the time. Like one time my friend decided he was gonna take off his belt and tie it around his sword to make a spear and throw it at this boss type we were fightin in this arena in a town called Waysaway (which got its name when I was jokin around about how far away it was) he ended up doin it and when he threw it it came untied and the sword just dropped to the ground and didnt hit shit and his belt hit him in the face lol

Then... same time... we had another friend that thought hed be a ninja and climb on the cage ceilin of the arena and drop down on the boss from above... yeah...

Those were fun times. We all wanna get back into it and go all out and get the dwarven forge map tiles and all that crap but we have neither the time nor the money these days

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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #12 on: February 18, 2011, 05:43:21 AM »
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I haven't played Dungeons & Dragons in years. Last time I played was at least 7 years ago. I'd like to play it again but there is a major lack of players from around where I am.

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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #13 on: February 24, 2011, 09:48:22 PM »
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Not only am I a player of D&D, I have the books. On my desk. Right next to my computer.

If you can decide clearly on a setting, I will open a topic in which to do such gaming, if it is appropriate to the forums rules and general expectations.

Somewhere in this topic someone mentioned a Belmont character. This held my interest and, upon searching through my papers, (I write my own storylines, own settings, own dice rules, own spell and item lists, own monster lists, etc), I do in fact have a setting which is functionally a castlevania like setting, though as I said elsewhere, it does not feature Dracula.

I have three simple rules regarding such play though.

Firstly, if you wish to have a copy of the setting, ask, their intended to be free-source.

Secondly, no arguing and I have the right to veto things that might cause arguing, (i.e. two races that hate each other on same team, opposing alignments on same team, etc).

And thirdly, the object of the game is to have fun. I don't allow Player-v-Player combats until and unless both players are at least level 15.

I have about 50 completed settings and around 20 that are in various stages of completion.

Combat is slightly different and there are no alignment restrictions, a good or evil character could be played. Regarding combat: my version of combat uses Fatalities and Mystic Might. Fatality being a (skilled) users attempt to kill an opponent outright in various ways (heart shot for arrow, head strike for mace, decap for axe, heart stab for sword, etc), and Mystic Might being a (skilled) magicians attempt to do a lot more with the spell than is normal. (call lightning hits 2 instead of 1 target, fireball fires three homing fireballs instead of just 3 fireballs, stone-skin turns the skin into raw iron ore, etc).
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Re: You youngsters and your nintenboxes 530's
« Reply #14 on: February 26, 2011, 11:26:22 AM »
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RPing online sounds... annoying. We almost had a Mega Man Battle Network RP going on at another website. In fact, the website was specifically for that. It had a whole character creation system and battle system. but doing it online was such a hassle that it never got off the ground. All 3 times.
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