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« on: June 19, 2009, 06:05:15 PM »

If I can get all the info on what exactly happens on Delve Night, I'll DM on Wednesday nights.  That is, if we can get a group of people actually interested and determined to come.  I might be able to do a second one on Sunday nights if the Wednesday night goes well.

If it has to be 4.0, I'll need to read up on it and see what all I can afford.  If 3.5 is okay, my PHB is "borrowed" at the moment, but otherwise I have enough books for a 3.5 campaign.

Interested parties?  Comments?
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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2009, 04:55:39 AM »

My girlfriend and I have talked about finding a DnD game to join/start.  We only have books for 4th ed.  I dunno exactly what days would work for us yet, but we are interested none the less.  =)
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« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2009, 10:31:56 AM »

Sounds good.  I'll be there tomorrow night to read up and if it looks easy, I can kick it off.
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« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2010, 04:37:51 PM »

Okay, so I know this topic is pretty much dead, but I'm going through D&D withdraws.  I'm in the process of painting some miniatures, and I have some 3.5 books.  I can come in Sundays around 7 PM.  If I can get a definite yes from 2 or more peeps, I'll pile some stuff together for a quest starting the 31st.  I'm a noob DM, but very flexible and adapt pretty easily to unexpected situations.
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« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2010, 02:19:38 AM »

May want to wait one week to start the D&D campaign.  January 30 and the 31 is the Worldwake PreRelease, and you wouldn't be able to get too quiet of an atmosphere with everyone around.  But I know a LOT of people who would play if you give me a heads up, and let me get the word out.  What would be the max players you would want?  Also, would you want to do 3.5 OR Pathfinder?  It is 3.5, and I know a lot of people jonesing to play some Pathfinder.
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« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2010, 09:29:43 PM »

I've heard of pathfinder, but haven't played or seen any of it.  Probably just 3.5 the first time through if I'm gonna DM, just so I don't mess something up.  It's the worst feeling to be the DM and have the players point out my mistakes.  But if someone else wants to take the reigns on a Pathfinder, I'd be up for playing.  The thing I want most is something consistent - someone that can devote a set day/time with only critical things getting in the way of it.

But I had no idea the 31st was pre-release (so much for being a Magic addict, right?).  You should probably add that to the calendar.
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« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2010, 10:16:26 AM »

i would be interested in playing either d&d or pathfinders, i just need to know ahead of time cause i have only played one time and used a friends books, so i would have to get the players manual for which ever. but i would definatly be down to play
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« Reply #7 on: January 23, 2010, 05:19:15 PM »

Since you're new, you don't want to just up and buy the books.  The DM should have sufficient material to get all newbies started.  It may turn out you'd be more suited to DM, but you'll only get to know that as you play the game.  If I get my game started, probably on Feb 7th since the 31st is the Worldwake Pre-release and would definitely impair our playing and concentration, I'll walk you through the basics of character creation, since the first game most people are rushed through and given a lot of words they have no way of understanding - as was my own first experience.  I think character creation is one of the most fun aspects about the game, especially if you can give the character some background or some little quirks.

Anyway, I'll be up at CGC tomorrow, the 24th at around 7 just to get an idea of the crowd on a non-event day.  I haven't decided on a max yet, but if it gets really big (maybe 10 or more), I might split the group into 2 and let someone else DM the second group and the groups can meet somewhere down the line and merge if the playerbase starts dwindling again.  Whatever works best.  So yeah, if you're there tomorrow, I'll be the half-asian guy with the goatee, probably shuffling Magic cards.
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« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2010, 07:33:07 AM »

Sorry about the 24th i didn't have this thread set to notify. Which it is now. So I guess i will look up what i can on the character creation and background. but sounds fun. how many people showed up on the the 24th?
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« Reply #9 on: February 08, 2010, 12:51:27 PM »

Okay, so the first game was officially the 7th, but nobody showed up, so we played a different kind of D&D with zombies and there's no character sheets, just a bunch of d6's.  I still want to try to have D&D on Sundays, but if nobody shows up next Sunday we'll probably just do Shotgun Diaries (the zombie D&D game).

So yeah, stuff.  Delve night is Sunday nights at 7 (might change to 6, but 7 for sure)
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« Reply #10 on: March 21, 2010, 04:29:30 PM »

"Nooh Quests" is a go.  I titled the game after all the new players we have in the game, and so far everyone seems to be having tons of fun.  Come join in or just watch.  The group is still growing, so we may need a second DM to split the group if it gets too big.
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