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Happy Worldwide D&D Game Day!

Posted by Zonk on Sat Nov 03, 2007 09:57 AM
from the this-is-how-i-roll dept.
The official Wizards of the Coast site notes that today is Worldwide Dungeons and Dragons Game Day. All day your Friendly Local Gaming Store will be running events using the D&D 3.5 rules, as well as skirmishes for Dungeons and Dragons minis. The official link there has downloadable character sheets if you want to go play, and the minis section of the site has rules and regs for the skirmish scenarios. The list of participating locations is available online ... so get rolling.

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  • Huzzah! (Score:5, Funny)

    by Enoxice (993945) on Saturday November 03, @10:20AM (#21223821) Journal
    It's like Valentine's Day, but I'm taking part in it!
  • Unfortunately... (Score:5, Funny)

    by vjmurphy (190266) on Saturday November 03, @10:26AM (#21223855) Homepage
    I just did a Saving Throw versus Angry Spouse and lost, so looks like I'll be cleaning out the garage, instead.
    • This whole thing could be avoided if you had sufficient ranks in Profession (Divorce Lawyer), you know. Maybe you can get the DM to make you let an untrained skill check, if you're lucky.
      • Re: (Score:2)

        only on slashdot can you suggest people get divorced over dungeons and dragons :) personally I'm sitting at home with meh kids, going through all that old SRD stuff I have hacking up for all my personalized utilities I've been meaning to code for a couple
    • Re:Unfortunately... (Score:5, Funny)

      by FataL187 (1100851) on Saturday November 03, @10:39AM (#21223943) Homepage
      You play D&D and you have a wife! What kind of arcane magic is this? It's power is like nothing I have ever seen.

      -FataL
      [ Parent ]
      • Re: (Score:2)

        In my long-running game we had two married couples, an engaged couple (six players), and the DM had a girlfriend.
      • Re:3.5? (Score:4, Insightful)

        by bigstrat2003 (1058574) on Saturday November 03, @10:48AM (#21224007)
        a) Why must people invoke the version flame war?
        b) Oh well, now it's invoked, might as well take part. 3.5ed is kinda iffy, and struck me as more of a recollection of all the errata into the core books than anything, but 3rd ed is no way just exploiting people for money. It's easily better than 2nd ed, which I found clunky and confusing as all hell. Down with 2nd ed, up with 3rd ed!
        [ Parent ]
        • Re: (Score:1)

          Has anything really changed 2nd --> 3rd ? I don't think so. The system changed a bit, but the world stayed the same, and that's the only thing that matters.
          • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

            The... world? Dude, D&D IS the system. That's all it is, a book of game mechanics. What do you mean by "the world"?
      • Re: (Score:1)

        Oh my god. A company trying to make money. Inconceivable!
        • Re: (Score:1)

          Inconceivable!
          You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
      • Re:3.5? (Score:5, Insightful)

        by xouumalperxe (815707) on Saturday November 03, @11:42AM (#21224397)

        Well, when 3.0 came out and I went through the PHB, I freaking hated it as well. Then it started dawning upon me: I play games to have fun, not look up tables. These are a few reasons that crop up as to why I ended up preferring the 3.x line:

        • The standardized, easy to mentally calculate, attribute bonuses are a definite plus that couldn't be easily retrofitted into 2nd Ed.
        • Having armour class go up and having a Base Attack Bonus rather than a THAC0 is exactly the same, only it's actually more intuitive (higher BAB = better, higher AC = better).
        • Simplifying the weapon tables was a good thing too. Why oh why does a longsword inflict more damage to big targets than small ones anyway? Why does it inflict more damage on large targets when broad swords inflict less? In a game that has little to no aspiration to be historical, why do we have to have separate stats for 20 slightly different polearms? Streamlining these things and just allowing you to call your generic polearm whatever you want is a move towards better roleplay, not worse.
        • Saving Throws! That was the first thing that made me realize that 3rd Ed was actually better than 2nd Ed. Saving throws based on the type of the effect rather than its source makes so much more sense. When you get a death ray, in 2nd Ed you have to figure out if it comes from a wand, or perhaps a breath weapon. Oh wait, death magic is a category on its own. In 3.0, it's a standard ranged touch attack for the ray to hit you, and a fortitude save to resist the effect. Physical fortitude against a Death Ray, makes sense. Sure, if it were a psionic death ray that turned you into a vegetable, perhaps a Willpower save would be more appropriate, but at least you have a standard to go by.
        • The class restrictions system also comes to mind. Why did humans dual-class and demi-humans multi-class? Why did demi-humans have a level cap? Not to mention the horrible rules for how multi-classing and dual-classing work. And the different XP progressions for each class. All of these scream out "we couldn't adequately balance the classes/races so they were comparable in power at the same level, so we came up with a hack and called it a day". The 3.0 class system isn't perfect, but at least it managed to keep the "humans are more versatile" theme they always wanted, while simplifying the levelling and multi-classing processes immensely (they opened up the way for prestige class abuse too, but that's a different story).

        All in all, I'd call these very fundamental changes that justify a 3rd Edition, all of them perfectly sensible (unless you're the sort whose notion of fun involves looking up tables because the system can't be consistent). Granted, I still don't like the feat system, it feels tacked on, and way too artificial. But that's a small price to pay for all the pluses (and a powergamer's paradise too, to boot).

        [ Parent ]
        • Re: (Score:2)

          all very good points, but my i refresh your memory ? The day 3rd edition came out wotc recalled all 2nd edition books, to destroy them, so you couldn't keep playing 2nd (that was what they hoped anyway) ... WTF ???
          • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

            I worked in a Comic and Card shop at the time 3rd Ed came out and there isn't a sinister reason behind the recall. The fact is, the recall was done to make sure that stores didn't refuse to carry 3.0 books due to having 2nd Ed books still. Our store was
  • Now if only they had smell-o-vision for web sites, so those of us who can't attend could smell the unwashed bodies and Doritos...
  • by totallygeek (263191) on Saturday November 03, @10:59AM (#21224105) Homepage
    I am having a great time since returning to play after twenty years. Some of us at work have a lunch session once or twice per week. I think DnD is going to be around forever because there is endless material and the rules just continue to build in order to give the game more things to track.
  • I've been looking for a good game here for years.
    kendall area.
  • I work in a comic book store where one of these game days took place. The DM I had was good, but there was this really ugly fat chick who talked too much and had no idea what she was doing which was annoying. I didn't really mind the two kids and their fat