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Dungeons and Dragons Online Module 7 Rears its Head 37

Massively has some great coverage of DDO's new Module 7 that is making its debut today. In addition to the breakout news, Massively has a great summary of coverage leading up to the event. Let's just hope they didn't forget the dragons this time.
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Dungeons and Dragons Online Module 7 Rears its Head

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  • Irony? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by argStyopa ( 232550 ) on Tuesday June 03, 2008 @02:00PM (#23641171) Journal
    Interestingly, D&D4th edition is coming out in what, a week?

    This is a radical departure from the previous iterations of the PnP game, making it much more CRPG-like. Not worse, just significantly different. So will the online game be running the PnP rules, while the PnP game is running MMO-style rules?
  • by Khopesh ( 112447 ) on Tuesday June 03, 2008 @02:23PM (#23641521) Homepage Journal

    Let's just hope they didn't forget the dragons this time.

    As a matter of fact, this isn't the first time that has happened. Back in the early 80s, TSR (then-makers of D&D) had a brain-storming session to determine where the game should go. They concluded that they had tons of dungeons but not much by way of dragons. So somebody got the kooky idea that dragons could be the focal point of a world, and there would be annoying klepto midgets [wikipedia.org], loopy mad scientists [wikipedia.org], exploding humanoid dragons [wikipedia.org], knights that rode dragons instead of horses, and the gods would suck and then die. The Dragonlance [wikipedia.org] world resulted.

    Frankly put, the Kender and Tinker Gnomes were an awful addition to playable races - they make great non-player characters, but the genre was already riddled with an over-capacity of socially inept players; why egg them on? Dragonlance ruined gnomes in D&D, ultimately leading to their exclusion from playable races in 4th edition. Hopefully, their new role as "monsters" will remove the notion of "all gnomes are tinker gnomes" and we can see them returned in 5th edition.

  • by Bieeanda ( 961632 ) on Tuesday June 03, 2008 @03:09PM (#23642171)
    Actually, gnomes are just omitted from the Player's Handbook. They and a decent number of other races in the Monster Manual have rules for use as PCs, and there are persistent rumours that they'll be getting the full-blown PC race treatment when the PHB2 comes out in June 2009.
  • by aeschenkarnos ( 517917 ) on Tuesday June 03, 2008 @08:53PM (#23646217)
    Without "tinker", what are gnomes other than short dwarves?

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