I'm sure most of you have heard that WOTC has announced that they will no longer be publishing new material for Alternity (outside of a few articles in Amazing...
Alternity is WotC's SFRPG. It has a great system, in fact some of the ideas from that game made it into 3E (which they denied at first when I mentioned it, now...
you do not like the possibility of tossing your favorite paladin up agianst a sith lord? Or just for something to do, playing a jedi knight in a d&d campiagn ...
Alright group...<br><br>In case you're unawre, it looks as if D&D3E is bringing a lot more to the table than just a new version of Dungeons & Dragons. One and ...
considering the quality of most netbooks and the spirit in wich they are created (look at what I did! yipee!) anyone wanting to charge money for them would be ...
I don't think this has anything to do with non-profit homebrew worlds or netbooks. I believe it's more for people that wish to publish and sell material that...
wjcx3 stated:<br><br>"It's important to note that the granting of the D20 trademark does not grant the use of the D&D trademark. It sounds like the D20 ...
Agamon33 stated:<br><br>"It looks like this is the other side of the announcement that WotC isn't going to be making much in the way of published adventures...
Geez, I'm having enough problems just keeping up on the WotC newsgroup/message board without subscribing to the mailing list. My butt would have to be ...
Got this off of the Open Gaming Forum mailing list, and I think Eric has something similiar posted on his site.<br><br>The mechanism for using a skill ...
I'm wondering how many others out there find themselves buying RPG books more for the curiosity factor and the pleasure of reading, than actual use in a ...
>I'm wondering how many others out there find themselves buying RPG books more for the curiosity factor and the pleasure of reading, than actual use in a ...
<<I'm wondering how many others out there find hemselves buying RPG books more for the curiosity factor and the pleasure of reading, than actual use in a...
Dan wrote: <br>>>>I'm wondering how many others out there find themselves buying RPG books more for the curiosity factor and the pleasure of reading, ...
>I'm wondering how many others out there find themselves buying RPG books more for the curiosity factor and the pleasure of reading, than actual use in a ...
In the past 2 months, I have purchased about $200 worth of 2nd ed D&D books. I will probably never use most of them after the coming of 3e so it seems pretty ...
I plan on still using my 2E stuff (maybe not the rule books) when 3E comes out. I still use 1E stuff now.<br><br>The really useful 2E material for 3E will be...
true enough, I plan to use the various racial and class books to create either prestige classes or to find feat/skill paths to recreate the kits inside them....
>>>>I'm wondering how many others out there find themselves buying RPG books more for the curiosity factor and the pleasure of reading, than actual...
It's sad but, since the old gaming group has split and gone their seperate ways, most of my gaming purchases have been for leisure reads. Recently picked up ...
Well, I don't loathe the column as much as some people, but I think he could write about more pertinent information. Back in the old Dragons, he used to write...
Well, I read the first one regarding "fanboys" and have skimmed the other(s). I guess the others have dealt with "munchkins" and "nerds". Well, being a nerd...
Whew! You're still here after that last post? (This post has nothing to do with the previous post.)<br><br>Back to the subject... And, with his last breath ...
Yep, them hit point rules...ya either love em or hate em.<br><br>I, for one, like hit points. If you understand what they represent, you shouldn't have much of...
The dm of a campaign I am currently playing in deals with the dying moments of both pc's and npc's in the following manner. Using the optional deaths door ...