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''Roll the dice to see if I'm getting drunk!''
 
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Dungeons and Dragons is a very popular table top (usually, it doesn't have to be played with anything but you IMAGINATION!) role playing game, probably the truest RPG ever conceived since the possibilities are limited only by your feeble mind. Dungeons and Dragons (commonly refereed to as D&D) is published by Wizards of the Coast and is currently on rule set 4.0 (although the true D&D players still use 3.5). The game is mostly fantasy based and is played with several different die (3 sided for poison, 4 sided, 6 sided, 8 sided, 10 sided, 12 sided, and 20 sided). Every game has a DM, or dungeon master (if you want to be the dungeon master it is recommended that you get a "DM guide" and "Monster Guide"), the dungeon master controls the game's scenarios and the other player's foes whilst maintaining proper play throughout the campaign.
 
Dungeons and Dragons is a very popular table top (usually, it doesn't have to be played with anything but you IMAGINATION!) role playing game, probably the truest RPG ever conceived since the possibilities are limited only by your feeble mind. Dungeons and Dragons (commonly refereed to as D&D) is published by Wizards of the Coast and is currently on rule set 4.0 (although the true D&D players still use 3.5). The game is mostly fantasy based and is played with several different die (3 sided for poison, 4 sided, 6 sided, 8 sided, 10 sided, 12 sided, and 20 sided). Every game has a DM, or dungeon master (if you want to be the dungeon master it is recommended that you get a "DM guide" and "Monster Guide"), the dungeon master controls the game's scenarios and the other player's foes whilst maintaining proper play throughout the campaign.
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[http://www.pathguy.com/cg4.htm here] is a great js program for easy 3.5 character creation (warning: will need 3.5 players guide, perhaps a torrented pdf will do you, just kidding buy the books at full price *winks with gun pointed at back of head*)
 
[http://www.pathguy.com/cg4.htm here] is a great js program for easy 3.5 character creation (warning: will need 3.5 players guide, perhaps a torrented pdf will do you, just kidding buy the books at full price *winks with gun pointed at back of head*)
  
 
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--[[User:Spanish Meatloaf|Spanish Meatloaf]] 20:19, 11 December 2010 (PST)
  
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
[[The SydLexia D&D Campaign]]
 
[[The SydLexia D&D Campaign]]

Revision as of 21:19, 11 December 2010

Dungeons and Dragons.

Satan's game.

Your children, like it or not, are attracted in their weaker years to the occult, and a game like D&D fuels their imagination and makes them feel special, while drawing them deeper and deeper into the bowels of El Diablo!

Roll the dice to see if I'm getting drunk!

More seriously however... (added by Spanish Meatloaf)

Dungeons and Dragons is a very popular table top (usually, it doesn't have to be played with anything but you IMAGINATION!) role playing game, probably the truest RPG ever conceived since the possibilities are limited only by your feeble mind. Dungeons and Dragons (commonly refereed to as D&D) is published by Wizards of the Coast and is currently on rule set 4.0 (although the true D&D players still use 3.5). The game is mostly fantasy based and is played with several different die (3 sided for poison, 4 sided, 6 sided, 8 sided, 10 sided, 12 sided, and 20 sided). Every game has a DM, or dungeon master (if you want to be the dungeon master it is recommended that you get a "DM guide" and "Monster Guide"), the dungeon master controls the game's scenarios and the other player's foes whilst maintaining proper play throughout the campaign.


here is a great D&D source to get you started if you are interested...


here is a good java program that lets you play online D&D with others, it's called Gametable


here is a great js program for easy 3.5 character creation (warning: will need 3.5 players guide, perhaps a torrented pdf will do you, just kidding buy the books at full price *winks with gun pointed at back of head*)

--Spanish Meatloaf 20:19, 11 December 2010 (PST)


See also

The SydLexia D&D Campaign