Jul 24
Aaaaand… we’re back. This time, I’m joined by my now 12 year old daughter in our discussion of mixing versions of D&D to get a more interesting game. Yes I know, we just committed heresy. Here we are, on the eve on a brand, spanking new edition of D&D (4th, for those of you keeping track) and we’re talking about mixing 1st, 2nd & 3rd all into one big game. I’ve had people ask me how I do that and as “Newbie” (as my daughter has decided to be called) thinks this is completely normal, it makes sense for us to walk you through how we do this and why.
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Jul 24
Aaaaand… we’re back. This time, I’m joined by my now 12 year old daughter in our discussion of mixing versions of D&D to get a more interesting game. Yes I know, we just committed heresy. Here we are, on the eve on a brand, spanking new edition of D&D (4th, for those of you keeping track) and we’re talking about mixing 1st, 2nd & 3rd all into one big game. I’ve had people ask me how I do that and as “Newbie” (as my daughter has decided to be called) thinks this is completely normal, it makes sense for us to walk you through how we do this and why.
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Jul 11
A description of two characters from one of my past campaigns illustrates the topic of what it really means to depict and focus on both genders fairly and equally in your role-playing games. It also shows that if you’re interested in making sure that your game gives equal time to men and women, doing so may be an easier task than you think.
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Jul 02
Are you tired of playing the same stereotypical characters? Tired of not being challenged? Bored of playing a superhuman hero? Why don’t you try playing an Everyman?
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