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Post by Hexenritter Verlag on Apr 9, 2018 0:04:18 GMT -5
Read EVERY one (mostly - the last one I gave up half-way through)& enjoyed reading on how the DD project had progressed through the different versions. I really enjoyed the ones on the Kickassistan blog, really good & deep - I suggest those especially as they give you a peak into Simon's mind as he developed DD & his rationalizations for his choices used in DD.
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Post by Jakob Grimm on Apr 9, 2018 18:33:26 GMT -5
I agree, I thought it was thorough too and informative about the man behind the game.
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Post by makofan on Apr 22, 2018 18:37:19 GMT -5
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Post by Hexenritter Verlag on Apr 22, 2018 23:18:11 GMT -5
I'd be down, but I'll have to sign up first if you'll have me; as I just joined the forum under my name here. Update: I've been reading through the various post relating to the Delve (Q&A & such). I'll go through my DD PDFs just to better familiarize myself with the rules, even though you'll be doing the mechanical bits (dice rolls & the like).
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Post by eldradwolfsbane on Mar 3, 2019 9:25:59 GMT -5
It's one of the most well made and organized "versions" out there.
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Post by Hexenritter Verlag on Mar 17, 2019 16:56:34 GMT -5
It's one of the most well made and organized "versions" out there. Yes it is, it is my favorite clone of D&D.
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