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  • My D&D 4e Character Is Boring! How Do I Fix It?
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 7 Comments
    Last Updated:: July 9, 2009
    This article was entered into the RPG Blog Carnival at 6d6 Fireball.  The topic for this month was D&D. So, you’ve been playing your D&D 4e character for a while now. You don’t think your D&D 4e character sucks and you don’t think your D&D 4e character is too powerful. You ...
  • Back Behind the Screen, and in Front of the Computer
    Written by John Lewis 2 Comments
    Last Updated:: July 7, 2009
    Today is the first day in the past few months that I have been able to sit down at my computer and resume writing for RoleplayingPro.  Without going into details numerous family health issues have not only kept me from contributing articles but have also kept me from the game table.  Fortunately m...
  • RoleplayingPro – Roleplaying News 7-7-09
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 1 Comment
    Last Updated:: July 7, 2009
    What a great week for RoleplayingPro?! I don’t often post about things that are going on behind the scene here, but so much has happened with us this week I figured I had to talk about it. RoleplayingPro was featured at Wired.com in the article, “Another Five Great Blogs About Role-Playing Gam...
  • DnD 4e – Is It For Me?
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 15 Comments
    Last Updated:: July 5, 2009
    This article was entered into the RPG Blog Carnival at 6d6 Fireball.  The topic for this month was D&D. Over the past year or so I’ve pondered questions about DnD 4e and whether it is the game for me or not. In general, I’ve always tried to be middle of the road when it comes to my approa...
  • Why Pen And Paper RPGs Are Better Than World of Warcr...
    Written by Samuel Van Der Wall 8 Comments
    Last Updated:: July 2, 2009
    If you stop playing a roleplaying game, how does it make you feel?  Usually you just move on to the next game, right?  Well, this isn’t always the case with MMORPGs like World of Warcraft.  At least pen and paper roleplaying games aren’t as addictive as crack (or are they?). Check out...

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