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![]() David Roberts wrote:
Good lord! I was sure I had Conan on the list! I was able to go in and edit the list, so the Conan soundtrack(s) are now there where they belong! Thanks!!! ![]()
![]() OK, I've spent the better part of my lunch hour searching the boards for discussions on great soundtracks for gaming and found some good stuff. Some of the suggestions I have already while others I would like to pick up. What I want to do is come up with a list of the 20 Best "MUST HAVE" CD Soundtracks for Gaming? They can be movie or TV. These should not be soundtracks that just have a few good songs on them, these should be great overall soundtracks that should be in every D&D players library. What I would love to do is have everyone add to this list if you feel strongly or take away from the list if you feel one is not good enough to be on the list. So, here is list of the soundtracks I have seen mentioned repeatedly as being great overall music to play during a game: Conan
So, is this list close? Thoughts??? ![]()
![]() The feat is also great if you are a high level cleric, for instance, who wants to found a temple and "staff" it with loyal followers. The highest level followers become the primary priests of the temple while the lower levels become the workers, guards etc. Same goes for a PC rogue that wants to be the head of his own thieves guild. All those low level followers become the guilds agents etc. As long as the player and GM are willing to work together, the feat can add a great deal to the campaign. ![]()
![]() I've gone ahead and relisted these ... I even lowered the price! :) Check'em out if you are interested: Link. Thanks! ![]()
![]() OK ... so, I went ahead and relisted these ... even lowered the price! :) Check'em out if you are interested: CLICK HERE ... you know you want to! Thanks! ![]()
![]() Saradoc wrote:
All good points - your games sound like a hoot to play in! :) To the original poster, one thing I would add is ..... don't sweat it too much. Read these message boards, follow the advice and then just jump in. Your players should be willing to cut you some slack while you learn the fine points of DM'ing, as long as they (and YOU) are having fun. One other thing I'd advise: establish the rule that if something comes up during the game that your not sure of, don't slow the game down too much while you look it up. If you can't find the answer within a minute or so, make your best choice and move on with the game. Then, later when you are not under 'stress' and have plenty of time, take that extra time to find the answer so you know for the next time - this is how you really learn the game. And when you have to make that 'seat of your pants' ruling, remember this All Important Rule: When All Else Fails, Roll A D20! Basically, assign some rough odds (say, 50/50 or whatever) and then roll. 1 -10 it worked, 11 - 20 it didn't ... and then get on with the game! Hope that helps! ![]()
![]() Bah! No self respecting Dwarf worth his beard would ever have anything to do with sorcerers! Now a cleric of Torag ... that's a class a Dwarf can be proud of! Just kidding! Seriously, I like it. I think the new bloodline aspect of Pathfinder sorcerers offers a potential goldmine of untapped potential ... |