about 2 days ago - 4 comments
We’ve had the Fighter & Wizard, now it’s the turn of the Cleric to take centre stage. As before we’re looking at how to create a simpler starting character using only the PHB and the design decisions evident in the D&D Essentials line. The end result should be a set of Archetypal characters which would
about 3 days ago - 7 comments
Last time we looked at how to create something like the Essential Knight using only content from the Player’s Handbook. This time it’s the turn of the Mage, a specialist Wizard formally educated in the ways of spell casting. Can we do the same thing, and create a leaner, simpler magic-user using only the PHB?
about 4 days ago - 5 comments
“Jest look at her. Prancing through this stinkin’ dungeon like it’s some fairy tale palace, all singin’ and dancing’ fit to burst. It’s no surprising the monsters hear us comin’ a mile away. What I want to know is how come she never gets hit. I mean, look at what she’s wearin’! A ball gown!
about 6 days ago - 5 comments
The good folks at Wizards of the Coast have been teasing us in recent weeks with information about the new character builds provided in the D&D Essentials line. So far we have seen builds for the Cleric, Wizard and Fighter with each one giving us more of an insight into the design decisions they made
about 1 week ago - 4 comments
I’m re-reading the veritable Call of Cthulhu Keeper’s Companion Volume 1. This is an excellent tome and a terrific read regardless of your system of choice. The first chapter is Good Cthulhu Hunting by Sandy Peterson & John B Monroe and it summarizes 10 best practises for wise Call of Cthulhu investigators. The advice it
about 1 week ago - 76 comments
I’ve been thinking long and hard about the change to Magic Missile, and whether it has a place at our gametable. On the surface it’s a pretty incongruous little spell doing the least amount of damage of any damaging At-Will Power in the game. It also happens to be the most game-breaking Power there is.
about 1 week ago - 2 comments
I posted up a quick challenge on Twitter: “First blog with 4e stats for a Sharktopus wins a no-prize!”. Deadorcs from Initiative or What replied speedily and in style with this statblock direct to my inbox, complete with permission to for me to post it up here for y’all to enjoy. Which means, by the
about 2 weeks ago - 3 comments
Did you know that up to around 1900 there were about two million free-roaming wild horses across North America? I didn’t. That’s a lot of horses. Given that frontier fantasy worlds echo much of the Old West in style (and certainly given 4e D&D’s Points of Light premise), I’d expect it to be much the
about 2 weeks ago - 2 comments
I’ve been plotting the next 4e D&D scenario for a while. Not building. Not planning. Plotting. I use that word intentionally because this is going to be one heavily plot driven tale where events follow a carefully woven path along which the heroes tread. That’s not to say this is this is going to be
about 2 weeks ago - 16 comments
Given the outcry (is that too strong a word? I dunno) about the new D&D Essentials line and the ongoing changes to the system made by the Errata and Updates, my question is a simple one: Should Wizards of The Coast introduce public playtesting for key changes to D&D before making them official? After all,
about 1 year ago
That pic is friggin’ awesome!
Jeff Rientss last blog post..I WILL JUDGE YOU!
about 1 year ago
I have no words or image macros for what I am feeling right now.
about 1 year ago
Ducks are the future. Who needs Dragonborn when you taste great with orange sauce?
about 1 year ago
All this talk of Ducks, has me want to break out my old AH version of Runequest.
Bonemasters last blog post..Gaming Groups (all the little things)