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coyote
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non-advanced D&D
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Oct 31 22:33 UTC 1995 |
This item is for people who still play regular D&D. Personally, I think that
this is still a really good and fun game. I'm going to try to have some games
if enough people are interested. If anybody would like to learn how to play,
just let me know and I will try to teach you. Have Fun!
--Coyote
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bjorn
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response 1 of 36:
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Nov 1 00:47 UTC 1995 |
Actually, I learned only on Advanced. However, I wouldn't mind digressing.
Nostalga is a nice feeling, though I have never played D&D, just AD&D under
both editions.
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orinoco
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response 2 of 36:
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Nov 2 01:14 UTC 1995 |
same as bjorn for me...but i do agree that you don't need rulebooks the
size of New Guinea for a good game, just simple rules a la D&D
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eldrich
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response 3 of 36:
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Nov 2 17:39 UTC 1995 |
Uh... No. You haven't seen the D&D rules cyclopedia. It's as thich as the
Ad&d monster manual and then some. You also (at least in the versions that I've
looked at) can't have non-humans using classes, that is if you do it by the
book(perish the thought)!
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bjorn
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response 4 of 36:
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Nov 2 21:22 UTC 1995 |
Actually, I have seen it. When I first started, I nearly mistook it
for an Advanced Dungeons & Dragons book.
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coyote
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response 5 of 36:
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Nov 2 23:45 UTC 1995 |
Well, The rules, as far as I know having never played AD&D, are pretty much
the same. You roll charactars the same I think, and fight monsters the same.
If anybody's interested, I could help you roll up a charactar and/or go over
some of the finer details of the game.
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orinoco
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response 6 of 36:
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Nov 4 01:32 UTC 1995 |
i see, just fewer race/class options...soinds interesting...
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bjorn
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response 7 of 36:
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Nov 4 01:38 UTC 1995 |
Well, somtimes less can = more in the long run.
=)
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orinoco
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response 8 of 36:
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Nov 4 01:47 UTC 1995 |
I don't doubt it...
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coyote
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response 9 of 36:
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Nov 4 02:30 UTC 1995 |
It's a lot of fun. You just need enough imaginative & interesting to play
it with.
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eldrich
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response 10 of 36:
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Nov 4 15:53 UTC 1995 |
Right now I'm working on my own pseudo-AD&D roleplaying system. It's going to
be basicly the samething, but with a simplified combat system and less
monsters and stuff
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coyote
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response 11 of 36:
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Nov 4 19:55 UTC 1995 |
sounds neat
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setzer
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response 12 of 36:
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Nov 4 22:21 UTC 1995 |
I've been trying to create a new campaign setting, but I can never seem
to find the time to work on it!
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kain
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response 13 of 36:
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Nov 4 22:43 UTC 1995 |
that could be a pronblem
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coyote
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response 14 of 36:
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Nov 5 02:01 UTC 1995 |
Hey, is anybody interested in starting a game?
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kain
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response 15 of 36:
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Nov 5 14:27 UTC 1995 |
on-line?
oh boy
we already have one adventure going on and 2 in the making
btw bjorn how long tilwe startthe fires of dis adventure?
>
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orinoco
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response 16 of 36:
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Nov 5 22:05 UTC 1995 |
coyote...standard d&d, or ad&d
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eldrich
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response 17 of 36:
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Nov 6 21:09 UTC 1995 |
Actualy I was thinking about pulling a adventure together off-line, I've been
having uges to DM latly. I think it'll happen as soon as I get this system
together. Who's interested?
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coyote
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response 18 of 36:
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Nov 7 01:43 UTC 1995 |
I am!
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starwolf
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response 19 of 36:
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Nov 7 18:12 UTC 1995 |
I would consider it, if you lived anywhere near me...
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coyote
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response 20 of 36:
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Nov 8 03:51 UTC 1995 |
Ben, Who all in 8th grade RPGs? Maybe if you and/or I could gather enough
people, we could start a game. I have a neighbor who likes to play D&D, but
we can never find enough people to play with. Maybe he could play too.
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jamie
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response 21 of 36:
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Nov 8 03:59 UTC 1995 |
Hey, Coyote...you mentioned living in A2, right? And going to Emerson? Well,
I live right down Scio Church road from Emerson...if you do get a game going,
mail me, and I'd be happy to come. I'm not an 8th grader, but I'm not very
much older than that, either.
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eldrich
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response 22 of 36:
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Nov 8 22:08 UTC 1995 |
WOW! This is great! There aren't that many 8th grade players but Orinoco
(Daniel Vellemen from last year) and Moo (Adam Chase also last year) are avid
players. Hmm. Let me think.
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kain
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response 23 of 36:
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Nov 8 22:13 UTC 1995 |
I'll be glad to play just made a druid
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coyote
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response 24 of 36:
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Nov 8 23:39 UTC 1995 |
Kain, do you think you could help me make an AD&D charactar? I've got a
regular D&D one, but, so I've heard, the mechanics of rolling a charactar in
AD&D are slightly different. I also like to be able to have more character
variation than just fighter, halfling, elf, cleric, magic-user, theif, and
dwarf.
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