I'm so jealous. That's why I watch a lot of Spoony's Counter Monkey videos on YouTube. All his weird, glorious, or angry rants about all the crazy things that happened in his role playing experience
I'm so jealous. That's why I watch a lot of Spoony's Counter Monkey videos on YouTube. All his weird, glorious, or angry rants about all the crazy things that happened in his role playing experience
I used to play it with my friends years ago, but it's not something that I'm really a huge fan of.
My best experience was when I had some Wand of Wonder or something. My friend got eaten by something and I ended up using the wand to blow up the monster to free my friend xD
That.. is fantastic
Only a little, I am a dirty casual. My best memory is when I rolled a monk character and went into a clothing shop that was selling a chicken suit. It was cursed so that anyone who wore it appeared as a chicken so long as they behaved vaguely chicken like and so it added +10 to stealth. It was the best. I would walk up to dudes like "bawk bawk" and they'd be like "why is there a chicken in this cave" and then I'd PUNCH THEM IN THE FACE. Also I could sneak into inns and sleep for free.
Weekly Pathfinder game right now. (We play Dungeon World if we are short people, or a Tabletop Board game of some kind.)
I'm currently at 4 PC deaths over the course of the Campaign, and they are currently in the middle of a snowy wild land chasing after a crazy Gnome who is creating a Clock Work army under orders by a cult of Hastor Worshipers.
I've just started playing Cthulhutech recently, if that counts.
NOT THE ARCADE VERSION!?
I've been playing D&D with a group of friends for around 6 years now! We take turns DMing, and we all just do homebrew campaigns. I'm very lucky to be in a group with such creative people, and they're also just plain goofy sometimes; last year we battled the Boy Bard Group In the Sync. We're also currently fighting the rise of the Not Sees.
Does anyone else get into some D&D these days? It's becoming quite the trend.
I got into D&D with a few friends and we've been playing for a long time now. We're probably only 2-3 sessions away from ending our Icewind Dale campaign, we've so far had 130 sessions since we started at the tailend of 2021. We already beat the BBEG, we're just tying up loose ends in an epilogue right now.
We've had a couple of other long campaigns by another DM (we're blessed with two in our group which is amazing), although both of those two kind of petered out. We did finish a shorter campaign though - I guess that particular DM just prefers shorter stuff.
We've done loads of one-shots, too, via both DMs and with other friends occasionally.
Absolutely love it, though. I wish I started it earlier!
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
It's hard as grown adults to be leading campaigns, haha, can't blame the DM for preferring short stuff. My group has done a few one-shots too especially when someone outside the group says they want to try out DnD but aren't ready to commit hours of their lives each week.
Have your dms tried homebrew stuff, like making their own campaigns?
Yeah, for sureThe Icewind Dale campaign has a whole lot of homebrew in it, including dungeons and whatnot created based off of our characters or otherwise. The DM actually is running another Icewind Dale campaign for another group too, and he gets feedback from us on his homebrew stuff so when he uses it for them then he has more insights into player perspective.
The next campaign is a homebrew map and everything, too!
Bow before the mighty Javoo!