I guess I'd like to throw in with BioWizard and play an AD&D environment campaign (the feel of older D&D) but using the 5e rules. I'm old corps but the 5e mechanics overall have improved the D&D framework from the AD&D framework.
I would like to play in a campaign where the nobles were invested in my success and I was invested in their success.
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Classic, lethal dungeon delving set in Mystara, with no overarching plot, just some colorful characters risking their lives in massive maps. My first D&D experience was with my mom's old Red Box set, and I'd love to get that feeling back.
Classic, lethal dungeon delving set in Mystara, with no overarching plot, just some colorful characters risking their lives in massive maps. My first D&D experience was with my mom's old Red Box set, and I'd love to get that feeling back.
Mystara is my setting of choice! Well, a heavily homebrew-enhanced version anyway.
Honestly, a classic AD&D style game in 5e where the other players are super invested and care about the story. Also, I'd love if it was in one of the older settings: Greyhawk (my personal favorite), Mystara, or maybe even Blackmoor. There's just something about those older modules and settings, am I right?
I'm currently DM'ing a homebrew campaign that's set in a desert world setting, and I would actually love to play in the same world as a player character!
That. or the total opposite; something magic heavy set in a misty moorland based in the Scottish highlands.
Honestly, a classic AD&D style game in 5e where the other players are super invested and care about the story. Also, I'd love if it was in one of the older settings: Greyhawk (my personal favorite), Mystara, or maybe even Blackmoor. There's just something about those older modules and settings, am I right?
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I like the classic old modules and there is something about them that is just missing... Even when I homebrew stuff, I just can't get it quite like them. (Also, I don't think my current group of players really wants that AD&D experience).
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I guess I'd like to throw in with BioWizard and play an AD&D environment campaign (the feel of older D&D) but using the 5e rules. I'm old corps but the 5e mechanics overall have improved the D&D framework from the AD&D framework.
I would like to play in a campaign where the nobles were invested in my success and I was invested in their success.
Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscript catapultas habebunt
Classic, lethal dungeon delving set in Mystara, with no overarching plot, just some colorful characters risking their lives in massive maps. My first D&D experience was with my mom's old Red Box set, and I'd love to get that feeling back.
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Honestly, a classic AD&D style game in 5e where the other players are super invested and care about the story. Also, I'd love if it was in one of the older settings: Greyhawk (my personal favorite), Mystara, or maybe even Blackmoor. There's just something about those older modules and settings, am I right?
I'm currently DM'ing a homebrew campaign that's set in a desert world setting, and I would actually love to play in the same world as a player character!
That. or the total opposite; something magic heavy set in a misty moorland based in the Scottish highlands.
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+1
I like the classic old modules and there is something about them that is just missing... Even when I homebrew stuff, I just can't get it quite like them. (Also, I don't think my current group of players really wants that AD&D experience).
WOTC lies. We know that WOTC lies. WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. We know that WOTC knows that we know that WOTC lies. And still they lie.
Because of the above (a paraphrase from Orwell) I no longer post to the forums -- PM me if you need help or anything.