about 7 hours ago - 1 comment
Here’s a quick preview of a character I’m stating up for DC Universe/Mutants & Masterminds 3e. Expect full Character du Jour treatment Real Soon ™. Meet Nowhere Man. And no, here’s not related to this guy at all. Just a guess, but I think you might like him. I do. Rendered in DAZ Studio, no
about 2 days ago - 11 comments
Sometimes we GMs want our players to suffer. We want their characters to feel the after effects and pain of battle, and seeing them mark off their Healing Surges just doesn’t cut it. This is especially true when the adventure is set in a mega-dungeon or the Underdark where Our Heroes can’t just head back
about 1 week ago - No comments
From the Short & Sweet Department: Here’s Captain London’s stats for ICONS, all primed and ready for play. For comparison purposes he weighs in at 60 points, more than the suggested 45 point base for a point-buy character, but well within the limits for a randomly generated one. That’s in keeping with his status as
about 1 week ago - 1 comment
Hope you’re having a great weekend, all! 1 person likes this post. Unlike Tweet
about 1 week ago - 4 comments
Our long-running superhero campaign has trod a long and twisting path. The whole campaign began in a faux-Marvel Universe where the events of the Secret Wars took place, but the heroes (and villains) never returned, leaving a void that our superheroes came to fill. Oh, and when I say long-running, I mean long-running. This campaign
about 2 weeks ago - 11 comments
D&D has, in its time, visited many places and had many settings. We’ve had D&D in space (Spelljammer), set in desert lands (twice – Dark Sun and Al-Qadim), the Far East (Oriental Adventures) and on the plains of the horse clans (The Horde – remember that?). We’ve had D&D in Wonderland, in a city lodged
about 2 weeks ago - 2 comments
My rpg time has suddenly become a barren wasteland, and that’s a Bad Thing especially given we’re only three sessions away from the end of the world in our Endday Campaign. Here’s hoping that things pick up when normality returns after the school holidays. The Good Thing though is it gives me time to think
about 2 weeks ago - 6 comments
A week of rendering spaceships, clowns, bikinis, fairies and elves is not a bad week at all, I reckon. What do you think? I’m done. Hope you’re having a great weekend, all! 1 person likes this post. Unlike Tweet
about 3 weeks ago - 4 comments
Just this once, I worry for Batman. DAz Studio, postwork in Photoshop. You know the rest. 1 person likes this post. Unlike Tweet
about 3 weeks ago - 4 comments
One of the biggest innovations (or perhaps that should be re-innovations, as some of these elements were also present in previous editions) in Fourth Edition D&D has been the broadening of character generation. Your character is no longer a simple Race/Class combo (though he can be just that, if you want him to be) but
about 1 year ago
Give the players enough dirt they’ll build the dungeon.
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about 1 year ago
They can’t help it… it’s almost a gazebo, and they wanted to be on their guard.
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about 1 year ago
>.>
Game beat me to it…
Damn gazebos…
about 1 year ago
I can’t help but notice a slight parallel to a game I ran a few years back.
In this case, it was a roll-up service door on the backside of a science facility. I described the door and attendant keypad (broken). I shit you not, 2-1/2 HOURS of heated debate ensued. They worked out an entry strategy, possible bad guy deployment, interrogation methods, EVERYTHING!
Then someone remembered the door was still closed. The dumb fighter, who proceeded to rip it off it’s silly little hinges and trigger the waiting (and getting impatient) ambush. One of my favorite sessions, still referred to as “the garage door incident.”
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about 1 year ago
That is frickin’ hilarious… What is it about gazebos? :)
about 1 year ago
Oh totally our gazebo moment :D