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The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 28 – PCs you have sworn off playing

None. I love every single character I’ve ever played and would play any of them again if a reason came up to do so. Some are more of a favorite than others, but I’d play any of them at all.

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Sunday, November 12, 2017 | 1 minute Read
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The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 27 – Favorite Curse or Cursed Item

I am perhaps overly fond of cursed items. As a DM, anyway. I find them amusing and when I DM, I have thrown quite a few of them at my adventurers. It’s never powerful cursed items, just little things that will cause mischief or annoy. My favorite, however, has to be the infamous Belt of Gender Change. Few things more hilarious than a party member that suddenly finds themselves of a different gender.

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Saturday, November 11, 2017 | 1 minute Read
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Choosing A Scale

When your starting out in model railroading, one of the first tasks you’ll have to complete is deciding on what scale you want to work with. There are a huge variety of scales available from the larger scales that must be run outside to the smallest scales that can literally fit a complete layout in a briefcase. In some ways this is the hardest of the decisions you’ll have to make and depends on a great number of variables: space available, cost, availability, region, variety desired and so forth.

    Friday, November 10, 2017 | 11 minutes Read
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    The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 26 – Favorite Mundane Item

    I don’t really give too much thought to mundane items. They are just the essentials that sit on your character sheet, barely noticed or acknowledged except on rare occasion. About the only common exception is rope. Every character I have ever created must have rope. Usually 100′ of silk rope if I can carry it without being encumbered. Rope is absolutely essential to survival in every single campaign I have ever ventured on.

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    Friday, November 10, 2017 | 1 minute Read
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    The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 25 – Favorite Magic Item

    That’s kind of a tough one. Again, I’ll split it up into player and DM faves and try and narrow it down to a couple. As a player, one of my favorite magic items was a Tome of Evil that Delban picked up in Lord Soth’s castle in Ravenloft. It led him down a dark, dark path, quite literally. Eventually it caught up with him, however, as the forces of evil around Soth came looking for the book, forcing Delban to flee into the Underdark with a band of adventurers heading for the City of the Spider Queen. It gave him a reason to “rethink his life” and he is now on a path back to neutrality at least, if not eventually back to the light side.

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    Thursday, November 9, 2017 | 2 minutes Read
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    The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 24 – Favorite Spell

    As a PC, my all time favorite is the cleric spell Flamestrike. That spell is frickin awesome. Half of it is fire damage and half of it is divine damage which bypasses just about any damage reduction. As a DM, I’m overly fond of Silence and Greater Dispel Magic. Nothing like making PC spellcasters epically frustrated by not being able to cast most of their spells and for all the party members to lose their buffs and have their magic items effectively neutralized.

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    Wednesday, November 8, 2017 | 1 minute Read
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    The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 23 – Least Favorite Monster Overall

    Gnoll rangers. It’s a funny story. Well, OK, it wasn’t all that funny. You had to be there. Suffice it to say if the rest of your party is trapped behind an iron grate, don’t wander off to scout the area while they’re working to get through to your side. Just don’t do it. Don’t. Even if you’re a one-armed paladin. Just don’t.

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    Tuesday, November 7, 2017 | 1 minute Read
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    The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 22 – Favorite Monster Overall

    That’s a tough one, but I’d probably have to say the girallons. Nothing more terrifying than a 4 armed ape that can literally rip party members in half if they get a good grip. We had one encounter where just a couple of the things really beat the snot out of our party. It wasn’t fun. Second favorite are beholders. Always a tough battle whenever you encounter one just because there are so many different types of attacks to try and defend yourself against, especially with the anti-magic cone from their main eye punking your abilities to do much damage to them.

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    Monday, November 6, 2017 | 1 minute Read
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    The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 21 – Favorite Dragon/Dragon Type

    As far as a specific dragon goes, the hands down winner is Tiamat/Takhisis. This is probably due to my great love for the Dragonlance books & modules as well as the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon that I watched as a kid. And yes I know she’s a deity and not strictly a dragon, but I don’t care. As far as dragon types/colors, in general I’m a fan of the more exotic dragons, like the planar dragons. They’re an interesting group with a lot of unique and fun breath weapons to mess with a party of adventurers. As far as the “classic” types, I tended to like the brass and bronze dragons. Small, swift, independent and always speak their minds.

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    Sunday, November 5, 2017 | 1 minute Read
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    The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 20 – Favorite Humanoid/Giant/Fey

    Fey annoy the crap out of me. Stupid tree-huggers. :) Of these, my favorites are the fire giants. Tough, smart and not taking any crap from anyone. This goes back to the original 1st ed. G-series modules “Against the Giants” (G1, G2, G3). These were fantastic modules that ended in the “Hall of the Fire Giant King”. I loved that module. I thought it was a blast and have had an appreciate for the fire giants as foes ever since. I don’t think I’ve ever had an encounter with fire giants that ever left my party unscathed.

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    Saturday, November 4, 2017 | 1 minute Read
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    Character Portrait: Thelisn

    Next up is Thelisn. I wanted to play a character who was completely different from any others I’d played to that point. One class I’d never played before was a rogue. Enter Thelisn. The above image is a good representation of what Thelisn might have looked like. Source:YamaOrce on DeviantArt Thelisn was an outcast from the Elven homeland of Evereska. Well, not so much an outcast as one who rejected all things of his family, people and heritage and left of his own accord vowing to never return. He came across a band of refugees fleeing Cormyr. Their destination was the fabled city of Silverhall, on the Pool of Yevin in the Dalelands. There, in service to the Silver Queen, he would eventually find a home.

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    Friday, November 3, 2017 | 2 minutes Read
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    The D&D 30 Day Challenge - Day 19 – Favorite Elemental/Plant/Construct

    Love the shield guardians. Delban had one for a while and it came in quite handy for saving his life multiple times. I also am fascinated by the more unusual golems. For instance, in 3e there was a stained glass golem that was pretty cool and Pathfinder has added a few like crystal golems and gelatenous golems that are also pretty cool.

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    Friday, November 3, 2017 | 1 minute Read
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