Last Thursday Matt James wrote a short piece about the classes in the first versions of D&D and how they developed into the roles we have today in 4th Edition. A lot of discussion happened in the comments of that post, but it led me to create this week’s Inquisition where we can find out precisely which of the oldest classes was most popular.
Archives for 2010
“King of RPGs” – King of Viral Marketing?
Post updated with a response from Jason Thompson, the author, at the end of this post. Last September, I received an application to the RPG Bloggers Network (back when I was head-honcho) for a blog called “Theo Dudek, Ultimate Dungeon Master.” Aside from being a bit over the top- as many game masters tend to […]
Review: “Assassin’s Creed 2”
In short, Assassin’s Creed 2 is a wonderful open-world game that feels a lot like Grand Theft Auto in 15th century Italy. While the story is almost incomprehensible, especially at the end, the action and gameplay more than make up for it.
Gone South, will be back Jan 25th
I’m leaving for a one week vacation tomorrow. I’ll be driving to Burlington Airport tomorrow night (a 2 hour drive), sleep over there and have fun with the TSA’s security rules from 4h30 AM onwards on Saturday morning to eventually land in Orlando somewhere around noon. We’ll be spending a few days with the Dire […]
The Fighting-Man, Magic-User, Cleric, and Thief
The original classes of Dungeons & Dragons, their foundation of the current classes, and the current state of the edition wars.
Comic Books, Franchises & Reboots Oh My!
Allow me to take you on a small adventure through my life of the last few months. With more spare time than I’ve had in the last six years and a cornucopia of neglected hobbies crying out for attention, trying to choose what to do next can be rather difficult.
Gears of Ruin: Session 1, Revolutions per Machines, Part 3
See part 1 and part 2. First Contact This combat encounter had 3 goals: Give players a fairly challenging fight to give them a better feel for their PCs’ powers. Set a hostile first contact with mechanical monsters, in this case some undead warforged (you read that right) Spring a surprise on the player by […]
I Hate Magic Items
Here’s the thing I’ve come to realize: I don’t like magic items period. Sure, they are a staple of fantasy literature. And I have a soft spot for certain classes of magical items, like the strange artifact or consumable item that has to be used at just the right time. +1 Swords? Fiery Platemail? Rings of Jumping? Never a fan.
Inq. of the Week: CH-CH-CHanges
With this new year, big changes are in store for Critical Hits. (Now the title of this post makes sense, eh?)
Gears of Ruin: Session 1, Revolutions per Machines, Part 2
See part 1 here. Get me some Competence Porn, stat! The first scene had a few goals. Introduce the PCs to the first important NPCs of the campaign, give them a quest for the night, but more importantly, make them look good! The scene started with the PCs waiting to be summoned to show up […]
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