I haven't played at a table in like 10 years, so yeah I get it.I know how it feels not to have anyone to play with.
I haven't played at a table in like 10 years, so yeah I get it.I know how it feels not to have anyone to play with.
I do like the look of Shadow Dark, is it quite a tough game then? I have considered exposing the group to something trickier once the current campaign has had a few sessions under it's belt.So i just started a new game in a group in Shadow Dark. And boy it was not your mama's dnd 5 e. But its also risky when you only have 1 hit point and an AC of 9. But you know I hat fun playing some old-school games.
But I do also run and play some dnd 5e and COC, Powered by the Apocalybs game .
So i just started a new game in a group in Shadow Dark. And boy it was not your mama's dnd 5 e. But its also risky when you only have 1 hit point and an AC of 9. But you know I hat fun playing some old-school games.
I seem to recall a game where somebody got to about level 10 with only about 12 or 15 hit points, because this was the age of rolling dice for them and he kept rolling 1's and 2's.I do know a guy who got to level 9 (in AD&D) on 9 hit points. Apparently, no one told him before that that his character gets more hp each level.
That's the point where you want to pull a Beowulf and throw Venomthang's Mother into the mix.Can we have a sad trumpet saloot to Venomthang my first dragon I ran aginst my dnd groupe and he died waaaaay to fast.... I blame the dice
Haha true but it was fun to run a boss monster for the first timeThat's the point where you want to pull a Beowulf and throw Venomthang's Mother into the mix.
And if that fails, pull a Baby Shark.
Ve-nom-DAD doo-doo-do-do-do-do...
I won't lie, I have been very tempted to do that. My usual set of dice are styled for fantasy worlds and most of my roleplaying is fantasy based. I can see myself wanted to splash out for a new set if I managed to encourage people to play something else.Here's a question does anyone else buy dice fitting the campaign they are playing. I bought bullet dice for the western campaign I'm playing in. For COC I bought tentacle dice and for each different session of DnD I always try to get a set of class dice that come in lots of shapes and forms. Is this just me or anyone else?
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