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I am 16, and i would love to play online.


Jeremy Mac Donald wrote:
Steve Greer wrote:

I've weened my own players away from livestock and such over the years, but occasionally get a player like your duck owner, Knight. Sounds very humerous.

As far as stats for a duck use the same stats for a raven (Monster Manual 278) with the following changes: Speed 10 ft., fly 40 ft., swim 20 ft.; +4 bite (1d3-5); Skills Listen +3, Spot +3, Swim +5 (since it has a swim speed it can always choose to Take 10 on Swim checks; a +8 racial bonus on Swim is included in that modifier)

Quack! Quack!

How'd yoi manage that? My players occasionally remember that they like to use livestock on dungeons. I usually just kill off their livestock pretty quickly and they forget about the idea for a while...but it always crops up again.

Why would they want livestock in a dungeon?


Flushmaster wrote:

I love the Complete books(still need to get around to buying Complete Divine), and the only Races book I have it RotW, but I really like it, for reasons stated above.

I DM at least as much as not, and I actively encourage my players to use classes, prestige classes, feats, items, background material, etc from any supplement book I have. Among my friends and acquaintances who play D&D, I'm the only one sufficiently "into it" to spend money on non-core books, but they do appreciate it when I share those books (at least enough that I don't have to bring my own caffeinated beverages, and that works for me), and in any game we now usually have at least one character using a Complete class (often at least one or two using a Complete PrC), a Savage Species or Unearthed Arcana race, or some other material from the supplements. I think it adds a lot of flavor to the game. I never have difficulty keeping track of what characters can do what, partially because I've usually already read the book(s) they're using (they are *my* books, after all) and if I don't know everything off by heart, I just make a note of it on the general reference page of my campaign notes. No biggie. The players are happy and they help me get my money's worth out of the supplements by having them used in the campaign; it's a social game so what makes it better for one player usually makes it better for everybody, and vice versa.

And Aerie, I'm sorry that you can't find other female gamers. I guess my experience is abnormal, but I've never been part of a group of at least three players that didn't include at least one female. Heck, in half of the campaigns I've played at college in the past few years, female players outnumbered male players(3 females in a 5 player group, or 4 out of 7). Then again, in my experience, gender doesn't really mean much for the purposes of gaming because a gamer is a gamer, regardless. Anything that could be applied to one gender (even in stereotypes) I can probably come up with a true example of a member...

I'm not looking for girl gamers in particular, I'm just looking for a group. I'll even take one that is in a state ajacent to califorina. I live in North California, but i just can't seem to find a group, or even another individual player.


trapmaster wrote:
Druids are the perfect solo-ing class, so maybe you should try splitting up with the party for a day or so.

Why is that trapmaster? I really don't think that druids would have the armor class to survive long.


Flushmaster wrote:
I'm looking for a new group, either to join an existing one or start a new one. I am comfortable as a player or a DM. Willing to drive reasonable distances if outside of the podunk hole in the ground called Zanesville.

Sure, I can join. I would like to play a spellcaster if that's alright. But not a druid, that was my last character, and she's dead.


trapmaster wrote:
Rainbowspryte wrote:


Recipients must be female positive and queer friendly.
When you say "female positive", do you mean a positive female or someone who acceptsw females for true gamers?

I'm a positive female.


trapmaster wrote:
I haven't had the chance to playtest my new prestige class, the Wavemaster, because none of my players want to have any die roll that is below a D10, and they kill my NPCs before the end of the first round. All of my players are munchkins. Will anyone playtest it for me and tell me how it goes? I need to know before I enter it.

I can playtest it when I find a group. Do you think you could post the stats here? Or email me at grayncole@aol.com It's my brother's email, but it will still work.


Is his campaign Eberron? If it is that's fine, but you shouldn't force books down peoples' throats.


trapmaster wrote:

Well I'll be, he's right:

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_817233.html

One more myth debunked by science. Damn you science! DAMN YOU!!!

- Chris Shadowens Tee hee. I like the idea of stating up the Duck Lord. I say that it should have similer stats as a wyrmling white dragon, but you might want to lose the breath weopon. Or not, if you're feeling nasty. :)

That's just mean trapmaster. Why would a duck breathe ice? It should breathe acid.


scott holst wrote:

Hi-

For a player, the Complete Books of.... and the Races of....books are great, for a DM, they are a nightmare. Not only do ya have keep track of the story, the rules but now you gotta try and keep track of what pristige class or new base class the players are taking. I pretty much gave up on that with the only exception being what level they are.
Personnaly, I would prefer to rule zero such books out of my campaign, but I hate to do that to someone who spent their hard earned cash on such books. So I just do what the Army used to tell me: Suck it up and drive!
Scott

I don't particularly like the races of . . . books, but they might find useful in someone else's game. I'm out of a group though, so i have been kind of out of the loop. It's hard to find another female gamer.


Thain wrote:

As the other gentlemen pointed out...Where Are YOU?!

I have a game running that currently has two gals and two guys at the table, two other guys and one gal online. We actually have a female druid that I (TheDM) took over playing after her player had to leave the game. Would you be interested in playing an existing character?

I am in California, but i would rather not play another druid.


Steve Greer wrote:


Heh! Your DM sounds like my kind of guy! "Ringing the dinner bell." That's good.
I've always been a big fan of the 10-ft. pole, but none of my players seem interested in lugging one around. Maybe because I'm such a stickler on the weight they carry.

Before my group split up, one of my friends always used pitons and those floor spikes as throwing weapons.


What kind of minions does Pzuzu have? Besides birds of course.


I need to find a dm, and i am playing a druid.