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D&D Campaign Mode | Bilsland's Blog
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October 5, 2011. October 5, 2011. I’ve recently been reading Francesco Nepitello’s. Roleplaying game. Chris Tulach. Picked up the book for me at Gen Con, after I mentioned how impressed I was by its aesthetic style. The one element of the book that interested me most was the Fellowship Phase, which addressed a question that had nagged me for some time: What is the best way to capture the time in between adventures in roleplaying games? The Flow of Time. In a traditional Dungeons and Dragons game, the ans...
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Regina's Rants: Sunday School
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Saturday, February 18, 2012. I am trying to get a group of fourth through sixth graders interested in reading their Bibles and learning its wonderful stories. I was looking online for examples to share with them, and I found Mary Margaret's precious videos. Here is her retelling of Noah. I am really glad to found your post in which you offered interesting information. It is really. Good read to me. Thanks for sharing information! February 23, 2012 at 12:18 AM. February 23, 2012 at 4:54 AM. I completely s...
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Phelanar's Den: A Little of Everything: Deciding Between Random Treasure, Wishlists, and Inherent Bonuses
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A collection of RPG writings, rants, thoughts, and personal blatherings. Tuesday, October 26, 2010. A Little of Everything: Deciding Between Random Treasure, Wishlists, and Inherent Bonuses. The question of how to distribute equipment, specifically magic items, has always been kind of a problem with D&D. How much do you give out? How often should they get it? What should be given out? So what's good about wishlists? So, wishlists have some upsides, but why do people hate them so much? Further pointed out...
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Phelanar's Den: Phantasmal Harmony - Homebrew ritual
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A collection of RPG writings, rants, thoughts, and personal blatherings. Saturday, October 16, 2010. Phantasmal Harmony - Homebrew ritual. Casting the ritual for Phantasmal Harmony requires two people, a wizard and a bard. The average of their Arcana checks determines the duration of the morale bonuses as determined by the following chart:. 19 or lower = 1 turn. 20 to 29 = 2 turns. 30 to 39 = 3 turns. 40 or more = 4 turns. So where do I begin to head off the criticism that I would expect? So there you go...
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Phelanar's Den: Neither Straightjacket nor Sandbox – Role and Class
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A collection of RPG writings, rants, thoughts, and personal blatherings. Thursday, October 14, 2010. Neither Straightjacket nor Sandbox – Role and Class. So how do you deal with the situation where people expect you to go with a “pure” build? So the question becomes, what do you do when you want to play one thing and the rules tell you that you can’t? What if you want to make that Fighter who can be a Leader as well? What if that Wizard who can dish out serious damage is your thing? RPG blogs and places.
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Open source dice making! | Dicecreator's Blog
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Handmade dice, for the gamer and collector. Open source dice making! You would like to have some funny and cheap custom dice made? Do setup fees step you back from giving a quick present to a friend? Want to do some dice tests without having to ask for a loan to get them made? Then, you are in the right place. I know, this post will grant me some enemies in the dice making industry…but, know what? 8230;I thought it will be fun to make some “open source” dice making. Items you will need:. Leave a little p...
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Fantasy Fictions Review: The Temple of Yellow Skulls - by Don Bassingthwaite
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Book Reviews on Fantasy Fictions. Thursday, October 27, 2011. The Temple of Yellow Skulls - by Don Bassingthwaite. The Temple of Yellow Skulls. This is the first story about the Abyssal Plague event initiated by D&D's publisher Wizards of the Coasts. It is a direct continuation of the story from Mark of Nerath, starting just a month later from the ending of the latter book. I will rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. Posted by Juliet Choy. Labels: Dungeons and Dragons. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Regina's Rants: Jacob says …
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Jacob says …. My son told me some things that I did not know tonight. As he was carrying some stuff for me after I told him I could get it. He insisted he carry it. "I am happy to help you mom because girls need help. Isn't that why you had kids? Not exactly I tell him. Oh, I know. You had kids so you could learn responsibility! Where does this boy get these ideas? Dear God, it's me, REGINA! Sac a main louis vuitton. Sac a main chanel. December 6, 2011 at 8:11 PM.
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recap 06-07-10 | This is My Game
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This is My Game. DM Tips & Tools. DM Tips in 140. Helpful for new players. The Monday night game. Recap 5/3 & 5/10. A short battle ensued, but these bandits were no match for the relentless attacks our trio rained down upon them. Still confident and battle ready, the three party members continued to track their foes. The party quickly backtracked to the main trail, none of them looking at each other directly or saying another word about the mystery in the woods. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commen...
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