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CeeJ Mantis
Mantodea MC
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Posted - 2015.08.31 13:26:00 -
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GM Archduke wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:Which edition D&D do you play? Or by classic do you mean 1E?
Follow up questions:
Favorite player race
Favorite class
Favorite spell
Favorite creature
Favorite setting (forgotten realms, ebberon, dark sun, etc) Here at CCP we only played 5th edition, once, but we're planning to get back to that. I first started playing M.A.G.U.S. which is basically a Hungarian clone of D&D, but then - among other RPGs - we tried the 3rd Edition, which was fun. Later on we wanted to try AD&D and the classic first edition D&D, but we only ever got through the character creation phase, never really tried them unfortunately. After that we just upgraded with the actual versions - 4th edition was, and still is my favorite, mostly because of the at-will/encounter/daily powers, and because all character classes seemed to be more fun to play and more versatile using these. Finally all characters had these cool moves and abilities! Fighters would be able to do more than just "hit the big guy with my sword" 4 times in a row My favorite race...that's a difficult question. I enjoyed playing a Tiefling Warlord, and really liked the Warforged, but I never got to play one. Dragonborn as well, I find their honor code etc. fascinating. Favorite class - I'd say warlock I think, but single class fighters can be awesome too. Favorite spell - any type of teleport! Favorite creature - I have to pass on this one. Goblins are amazing in some settings Favorite setting has got to be forgotten realms. One of the best long-term games I ever played was 4th Edition D&D with Synerille /Syn/ the elf Warlock, devout follower of the Winter Queen /made up elven goddess of death, winter and frost, showing the world that death was not evil, but neutral, and can be beautiful/, who specialized in powers that would allow him to deal cold damage and to teleport short distances. His fighting style was ridiculous/ly awesome/, and he was the sole survivor of the party when they all got captured and beat up by slavers. In the 5th edition - so far - I tried playing an elf cleric, and will most likely go on to a human bard for the next game. Should be fun I had a changling warlock who worked for the prince of frost, and used losts of ice spells and teleports as well. Such fun!
Longest plasma cannon kill: 236.45m
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Mossellia Delt
Nos Nothi
2
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Posted - 2015.08.31 14:01:00 -
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If you play anything past 2nd Ed. AD&D, you are awful.
3.x is broken 4th is for children with how over simplified it is 5th is the best of 3.x and 4th which is still inferior to 2nd.
Also, dark sun is best setting.
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Ripley Riley
Incorruptibles
12
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Posted - 2015.08.31 14:08:00 -
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Mossellia Delt wrote:If you play anything past 2nd Ed. AD&D, you are awful.
3.x is broken 4th is for children with how over simplified it is 5th is the best of 3.x and 4th which is still inferior to 2nd. Pathfinder master race.
Mossellia Delt wrote:Also, dark sun is best setting. It is known.
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Murder Medic
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
4
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Posted - 2015.08.31 14:32:00 -
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Mossellia Delt wrote:If you play anything past 2nd Ed. AD&D, you are awful.
3.x is broken 4th is for children with how over simplified it is 5th is the best of 3.x and 4th which is still inferior to 2nd.
Also, dark sun is best setting. Lmfao @ 4E being "over simplified"
It has hands down THE most in depth character customization of all D&D editions, to the point that it sometimes makes my head spin.
Nostalgia doesn't automatically make things better |
Powerh8er
Ancient Exiles.
932
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Posted - 2015.08.31 14:32:00 -
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NEEERDS!
Vodka and energydrink for breakfast = puke for lunch.
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Murder Medic
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
4
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Posted - 2015.08.31 14:44:00 -
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SHUN THE NON BELIEVER!! |
Avallo Kantor
860
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Posted - 2015.08.31 15:11:00 -
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I really love 5e myself. I've been DMing the Encounters / Expeditions at my "local" game store for almost a year now, and I really like the game overall. I find it fun, and can be well paced once everyone knows the rules.
If I had any real complaints it would just be that the by-the-rules crafting system sucks, and that some classes + advancements are comically worse than others in the same class. (Way of the Elements Monk, or Beastmaster Ranger)
"Mind Blown" - CCP Rattati
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E-Rock
Fatal Absolution
178
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Posted - 2015.08.31 15:40:00 -
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GM Archduke wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:Which edition D&D do you play? Or by classic do you mean 1E?
Follow up questions:
Favorite player race
Favorite class
Favorite spell
Favorite creature
Favorite setting (forgotten realms, ebberon, dark sun, etc) Here at CCP we only played 5th edition, once, but we're planning to get back to that. I first started playing M.A.G.U.S. which is basically a Hungarian clone of D&D, but then - among other RPGs - we tried the 3rd Edition, which was fun. Later on we wanted to try AD&D and the classic first edition D&D, but we only ever got through the character creation phase, never really tried them unfortunately. After that we just upgraded with the actual versions - 4th edition was, and still is my favorite, mostly because of the at-will/encounter/daily powers, and because all character classes seemed to be more fun to play and more versatile using these. Finally all characters had these cool moves and abilities! Fighters would be able to do more than just "hit the big guy with my sword" 4 times in a row My favorite race...that's a difficult question. I enjoyed playing a Tiefling Warlord, and really liked the Warforged, but I never got to play one. Dragonborn as well, I find their honor code etc. fascinating. Favorite class - I'd say warlock I think, but single class fighters can be awesome too. Favorite spell - any type of teleport! Favorite creature - I have to pass on this one. Goblins are amazing in some settings Favorite setting has got to be forgotten realms. One of the best long-term games I ever played was 4th Edition D&D with Synerille /Syn/ the elf Warlock, devout follower of the Winter Queen /made up elven goddess of death, winter and frost, showing the world that death was not evil, but neutral, and can be beautiful/, who specialized in powers that would allow him to deal cold damage and to teleport short distances. His fighting style was ridiculous/ly awesome/, and he was the sole survivor of the party when they all got captured and beat up by slavers. In the 5th edition - so far - I tried playing an elf cleric, and will most likely go on to a human bard for the next game. Should be fun
Do you get glitched on terrain in your D&D matches?
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Murder Medic
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
4
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Posted - 2015.08.31 16:23:00 -
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E-Rock wrote:GM Archduke wrote:DUST Fiend wrote:Which edition D&D do you play? Or by classic do you mean 1E?
Follow up questions:
Favorite player race
Favorite class
Favorite spell
Favorite creature
Favorite setting (forgotten realms, ebberon, dark sun, etc) Here at CCP we only played 5th edition, once, but we're planning to get back to that. I first started playing M.A.G.U.S. which is basically a Hungarian clone of D&D, but then - among other RPGs - we tried the 3rd Edition, which was fun. Later on we wanted to try AD&D and the classic first edition D&D, but we only ever got through the character creation phase, never really tried them unfortunately. After that we just upgraded with the actual versions - 4th edition was, and still is my favorite, mostly because of the at-will/encounter/daily powers, and because all character classes seemed to be more fun to play and more versatile using these. Finally all characters had these cool moves and abilities! Fighters would be able to do more than just "hit the big guy with my sword" 4 times in a row My favorite race...that's a difficult question. I enjoyed playing a Tiefling Warlord, and really liked the Warforged, but I never got to play one. Dragonborn as well, I find their honor code etc. fascinating. Favorite class - I'd say warlock I think, but single class fighters can be awesome too. Favorite spell - any type of teleport! Favorite creature - I have to pass on this one. Goblins are amazing in some settings Favorite setting has got to be forgotten realms. One of the best long-term games I ever played was 4th Edition D&D with Synerille /Syn/ the elf Warlock, devout follower of the Winter Queen /made up elven goddess of death, winter and frost, showing the world that death was not evil, but neutral, and can be beautiful/, who specialized in powers that would allow him to deal cold damage and to teleport short distances. His fighting style was ridiculous/ly awesome/, and he was the sole survivor of the party when they all got captured and beat up by slavers. In the 5th edition - so far - I tried playing an elf cleric, and will most likely go on to a human bard for the next game. Should be fun Do you get glitched on terrain in your D&D matches? #MimicsR-OP |
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GM Archduke
Game Masters C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2015.09.01 00:00:00 -
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Mossellia Delt wrote:If you play anything past 2nd Ed. AD&D, you are awful.
GM Archduke
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Bremen van Equis
Incorruptibles
656
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Posted - 2015.09.01 00:58:00 -
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravenloft
Buckle up, boysGǪthis ramp leads to space. -Axe Cop
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Murder Medic
Forty-Nine Fedayeen Minmatar Republic
13
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Posted - 2015.09.01 05:06:00 -
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Bremen van Equis wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravenloft I never actually played Ravenloft because my friend who ran games like that preferred Vampire the Masquerade, so we played that instead. Still, looks like a cool setting.
I love Eberron and my own home brewed setting, personally. |
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