D&D
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Re: D&DThat isn't entirely what I meant, though you are somewhat correct. Again, you would have to play the older editions of DND to understand. While the new version (4) is not a BAD game, its biggest flaw (I believe) is its reliance on game boards and miniatures. While you can argue that they keep everyone "on the same page", I feel that they are too limiting a medium to play the game over. What I mean by this is that in the first couple editions of D&D, you didn't use the board, and instead relied on the DM's storytelling to "paint a mental picture of the world". When you compare this to a sheet of pre-arranged cardboard squares, the DM's storytelling, at least to me, will win out every time. When you use a game board, you HAVE to see it as the DM sees it, which can admittedly be a good thing (again, it keeps everyone on the same page) but I feel that the average D&D player is smart enough to visualize things in their head.
-my rant is over
Re: D&DOk, I see what you mean now. I'm sure there are pros and cons for both (having a board or not). I'm sure it's a lot easier to explore dungeons, and undergo combat, but like you said, you have to see it as the DM sees it. And as a side question, does AD&D remedy any of this, or does it just have a more complex rule system?
Re: D&DBoth, actually. You don't use a game board, and the rules are more complicated, but not to the point where you'll never learn. You have to actually READ the books. As an aside, you will find that the DMG for AD&D is one of the best reads for those interested in fantasy as it includes many of Gygax' original thoughts on not just D&D but the fantasy genre and storytelling in general.
Re: D&DDon't buy a starting kit. It will last you two or three sessions and then you'll have to buy all the rule books. You want to get a copy of the Dungeon Master's Guide, the Monster Manual, and the Player's Handbook. These are the three assets you MUST have.
Re: D&DI would also like to add that by going by the starter kits that WotC sells you won't really learn to play the game at all. You won't get the full experience- just a few prewritten encounters that were probably put together over a coffee break.
Re: D&DHey, I just saw an iOS game thats in the APP store called 'D&D:Lords of Waterdeep' if anyones interested..I havent played it but Touch Arcade gave it a 4.5 out of 5 stars. :]
Beckie
Re: D&DYeah, haha, just a bit. I DMed, and I set up a small dungeon, with a little puzzle. At the end, I had them fight a bug bear, which my sister died fighting him (I rolled a crit on his attack, haha.) We weren't really sure what to do after she died, so we took her to a priest to get revived; was this the correct thing to do?
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