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  • Injuries and Wounds in Dungeons and Dragons
    Written by John Lewis 15 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 30, 2009
    All of my players enjoy epic high fantasy but they also enjoy playing heroes that get knocked around a bit.  When describing their idea of a good campaign a word I frequently hear them use is “gritty”.  Adventures that bring the heroes right up to the edge of failure or have them overcoming tr...
  • Triple Game Shootout
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 4 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 26, 2009
    The last month or so I’ve been reviewing three different games/systems with the intent of eventually running one of them for my group. They include Savage Worlds, Spycraft v2.0, and Alpha Omega. I have approximately a month or so to prepare for whatever game I run, but I’m still reading through...
  • EpicWords.com: An On-line Home For Your RPG
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 9 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 25, 2009
    This is a guest post from Rebecca Smith at Epic Words. We have to thank Sam of RoleplayingPro.com for inviting us to write an article about our new site, www.EpicWords.com. It’s a site built by gamers, for gamers, that offers a suite of tools to help GMs and Players manage their table-top campai...
  • DM’s Toolbox: Healing Surges
    Written by John Lewis 9 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 25, 2009
    The healing surge is a new concept for Dungeons & Dragons.  At its core it represents the character’s pool of internal reserves that may be drawn upon in order to restore hit points.  The conditions by which a character can access these reserves (spend a healing surge) vary but include magic...
  • What Do Gamers Want From Gaming Blogs?
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 25 Comments
    Last Updated:: January 24, 2009
    When I started this blog, I just started writing about things that I really had to get off my chest regarding roleplaying games. Gripes I had with certain systems, reviews about new books that I bought. I didn’t really initially think to myself, “When I create this roleplaying blog, what kind ...

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