good starts to a D&D game
My first roll of the entire campaign: natural 20.
My first roll in combat: confirmed crit.
Our first kill: a (young) green dragon.
Our first loot: omgawesome.
I love killing dragons. ^_^
My first roll of the entire campaign: natural 20.
My first roll in combat: confirmed crit.
Our first kill: a (young) green dragon.
Our first loot: omgawesome.
I love killing dragons. ^_^
You’re using up all my luck. My first D&D campaign in high school began with a critical fumble and sort of continued from there.
My most successful character to date is my current one, a spellthief who has actually been optimized for rerolling.
Heh. Heh heh heh.
I’ve already sent fey_angel an Evil Idea™. I hope she goes for it. *grin*
Oh god, what now?
Woohoo!
Ahem.
*frowns*
Evil dragons! I’m serving Bahamut, here.
It’s true. She’s even using a ridiculously twinky rewrite of an already ridiculously twinky character class to do it. And I should know. 😉
Hey, I was trying to find a character concept that made sense given who my parents were. Can I help it if channeling the glorious might of Bahamut was a good way to make dad’s head explode? <g>
Poor Dragon!!
I alway wanted to get into D&D. Not sure why i never did…
Look, in the surprise round that dragon nearly killed three of the five members in our party by breathing acid all over them. I don’t feel terribly sorry for the dragon.
On the other hand, you may have answered your own question. If your reaction is “poor dragon!,” then a “kill it and take its stuff” game may not be for you. <g>