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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition

I had forgotten that Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition (click here for the official website) was in the works, but now it's out! Well, the PC and Mac version is out. The mobile version is coming soon. I'm excited, but I'm also in no hurry. Much of my free time these days has been spent with Fifth Edition stuff, and I still have yet to finish Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition with my all-evil posse...

Digital Tools

Wizards has announced that they're no longer partnering with Trapdoor Technologies to produce the DungeonScape web-based D&D tools. From what I saw of the application, I think it's the right move for Wizards.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Basic Rules Updated!

The free D&D Basic rules have been updated! Click here to visit the download page, where you can get the Player PDF and/or the Dungeonmaster's PDF.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Which Monster Are You?

Which D&D monster are you? Click here and take the official quiz! Apparently I'm a lich, just like good ol' Acererak...

Monday, October 27, 2014

Fratricide

Well, Mathew admitted outright during our game session over the weekend that his primary objective as a Dungeonmaster is to kill off any character played by his little brother. We're still a long way away from Norman Rockwell-esque Family Gaming Night...

Friday, October 24, 2014

Halloween ComicFest 2014

Head over to your friendly local comic book store tomorrow for some free comics! It's Halloween ComicFest -- the kid brother of Free Comic Book Day. Click here for details.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Minsc and Boo Stand Ready!

The new IDW comic book series Dungeons & Dragons: Legends of Baldur's Gate debuts today. My friendly local comic book shop will be holding a copy in my box, but I won't get to read it until I return to Nevada. Can't wait! Click here for all the info.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Airport Reading

Sorry for the lack of posts lately...I had to make a last-minute trip this week, but along the way I picked up a book you might enjoy. It's called Of Dice and Men, a history of D&D as told by long-time player (and now journalist) David Ewalt. I've only made it through the first two chapters so far, but I'd say it's worth your time.

Monday, October 13, 2014

TPK

The Lost Mine of Phandelver has taken a backseat lately as Matthew has wanted to spend our family D&D time running his own adventure. I'd like to see Lost Mine through to the end, but I'm happy to help nurture Matthew's interest in DMing. His adventure involves the heroes exploring an incredibly convoluted lair in pursuit of a dragon that has stolen the local townspeople's treasure.

At first, encounter balance proved challenging for him, as he liked to select foes based not on their game statistics, but on the awesomeness of their miniatures. Now he's starting to understand the types of foes that are appropriate challenges for low-level characters. In one of our encounters yesterday, we squared off against three skeletons and three zombies. For those who haven't played Fifth Edition yet, that's a pretty reasonable encounter for a party of three second-level characters.

Even the best-laid encounter plans, however, often go awry. On the first round, the fighter was encircled by foes and beaten unconscious as a result of some very bad luck on the monsters' attack rolls. The wizard (yours truly) and the archer made a hasty retreat. What followed was a comedy of errors in which the heroes scampered around the map, trying to revive dying comrades and evade the undead.

All three heroes went down at least once, until the encounter ended when the archer felled the last zombie as his two companions lay bleeding to death on the floor. Matthew and Nathaniel had never heard the term TPK -- Total Party Kill -- before that encounter, but they certainly know it now!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Gaming...Nevada Style

In the casinos, gambling is called "gaming." It's not my kind of gaming. I don't have any sort of philosophical objection to gambling, but I've lived in Nevada for nearly six-and-a-half years and I've never once gambled -- not even a single pull on a grocery store slot machine (yes, we have them in grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations...). Now, at last, there's a slot machine that I might just try...the official D&D slot machine! Click here for all the details.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

More PvP!

Some of my favorite storylines in comic books are ideological conflicts between heroes. Whether it's Marvel's Civil War or DC's Identity Crisis, I really dig tales of heroes grappling with weighty moral or political issues that force them into heated debate (and the more-than-occasional smack-down!) with their comrades. We've got a bit of that stuff going on right now with the epic-tier Druid Cycle heroes. A couple of player characters are attending a council in which the political future of the Kingdom of Teyrnas is being debated. The council started off civil enough, but now tempers are flaring...and the DM is enjoying every minute of it!

Monday, October 6, 2014

PvP

Over the weekend, two of my players got into an argument over the correct initiative order, and then attempted to target each other's characters with their attacks. To top it off, they got into a slap-fight after the encounter ended.

I should also mention that their ages are seven and four.

Matthew, at seven, has the reading and math skills necessary to understand the rules, as well as the imagination necessary to portray a character in a fantastical world. Four-year-old Nathaniel clearly isn't ready. That wasn't a problem until recently, however, when Nathaniel expressed a strong interest in playing D&D just like his big brother. Expecting him to get bored in a matter of minutes, I handed him the mini for an NPC guest star -- a sleazy human archer named Griff -- and told him that he could control that character. He handled it better than I expected. He understands concepts like taking turns, moving his mini a certain number of squares on the map, and making attack and damage rolls, but he can't read or add well enough to play without major assistance. Still, he took an immediate liking to Griff, and now, for all intents and purposes, Griff is his character. He squeals with obvious enjoyment whenever Griff fells a monster, and at the conclusion of each combat encounter he gleefully exclaims, "Let's play D&D again!"

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Math Problems

DungeonScape...well...it has a ways to go. It has a nice look and a pretty decent user interface, but it really needs to get the math right. Oy.

Friday, October 3, 2014

DungeonScape

Woo-hoo! I've been selected to participate in the beta testing of DungeonScape, the official D&D Fifth Edition online toolset. I can't wait to log in and try it out!