EmmaHyde wrote:
Have you tried looking at a local comic shop? They normally have groups of people who run D&D campagins.
And also question for those that play, what type of class do you normally run? I find myself more often than not being a sarcastic rogue type who takes anything that isn't nailed down.
no, in all the years of having lived here(about fifteen), have only noticed one comic book store a few years back... not even sure it’s still there. they don’t seem to do particularly well around here. most d&d books were found at normal book stores(when there was more than one of them in town.)
haven’t played, but have played games like “neverwinter nights” on pc... always played an elf druid/shifter. alignment tests come back with true neutral, so that’d probably be the easiest class to role play at this point... preferring the natural world, to the human world, might help too.
SabbraCadabra wrote:
I have a similar problem, especially when PDFs go on sale, where I will buy books for things that sound like they would be fun to play...but realistically, I don't have time to learn
another game, or to teach everyone else, or get them interested, when we already play so infrequently. So I just stick with D&D Basic/Expert, and sometimes AD&D 2nd.
Some of them are nice to steal ideas from for houserules, though. And then there are books like AD&D 1st Edition, where the rules themselves don't run very well (IMO), but the Gygaxian prose is just fantastic reading material. ...and I guess there are lots of fun charts for randomly generating almost anything you could possibly want =) There's even charts for randomly rolling up your own dungeon map, which someone converted into a pretty fun Flash game:
http://blogofholding.com/dungeonrobber/yeah, have more heavy books than are even known what to be done with. though, only for two games, d&d and warhammer 40k. only stopped following warhammer 40k because of how costly it was for time and money... as, back when there was a place to play(a citadel miniatures shop in a local mall), you couldn’t unless they were completely finished, and perfectly uniform.
as for the d&d books... don’t even remember getting many of them(also have a couple handfuls of r. a. salvatore’s books in hard covers). like, there’s even one devoted to rolling monster characters(savage species). might be cool to play as a tengu monk or something(though, it looks like that might already be a playable race now), but really can’t remember what was had in mind while acquiring that one.
Sweetleaf wrote:
Well I have been painting some warhammer minatures, because my boyfriend likes to do that...and so it made me curious. So far I painted four dryads which are like tree people...and my paint scheme is somewhat based on those red-leaved trees on Game of Thrones...I can post pictures.
cool, it seems many who are interested in the games, are as much, if not more interested in making/painting the models. never tried warhammer, but used to play some warhammer 40k... mostly did far more painting than playing though. started with ultramarines(space marines), and drifted on to hive fleet kraken(tyranids... many of the models appear very much inspired by the “alien” films.). more than half of the models owned were from the first generation though(had to special order most of them in individual pieces.). though, can’t post any pictures because all of the models are in storage.
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