I have never posted gaming pics before, so tonight I snapped some pictures of our session. We were missing two players tonight, but that’s okay, you’re getting the most photogenic of the bunch, myself at the top of the list. The newbiedm shirt you see one guy wearing was made by my wife for all of us, as a gift for us to take to Gencon. She made them as a birthday gift for me. I’m the nerd in the Skywalker Ranch cap, behind that screen thing that DM’s use for that thing they do with those funny dice… Enjoy.
- Gaming Paper. Good stuff.
- A dwarven fighter and a human swordmage.
- An Eladrin Warlock and an elf Druid.
- Some ugly dude who writes some blog about D&D…
- Tracking damage and minion kills…
- Barry the Beholder ate his cat…
- I hate 1’s.
- The dwarf drafting his bold attack plan. Or is it bald? I forget.
- That die got me laughed at tonight. I hate him.
- Arrghh! Death to you!
- Are they at an insurance seminar, or playing D&D?
- Gangbang.
Buccaneers Guild
November 19, 2009
Just bought some GamingPaper! Yet to try it out though.
kensanata
November 19, 2009
I love gaming pics! Here are some of mine:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kensanata/sets/72157615155459822/
Mike
November 19, 2009
That map looks familar…I’m running my group through the tower in touch of maddness tonight, small world! Thanks for sharing.
Lou
November 19, 2009
Bro! I gotta loose some weight!!
Wimwickw
November 19, 2009
Awesome pics! I never realized how much D&D looked like an insurance seminar before.
Colmarr
November 19, 2009
That map looks awfully claustrophobic for a 4e game. Very little room to move. Is it modified from somewhere else?
Mike
November 20, 2009
Nope, the map is from the ‘Touch of Madness’ 4e adventure. It might have been a 3e adventure previously and got updated, not sure. I ran the same map shown in the photos last night with my 6 PC party and it wasn’t bad. Only one PC pushed out into the hallway from the start room. It was a bit of a change since I’ve been running a lot of classic 4e wide open space type maps, but nobody complained. It a fun to hear the fighter yeling “SET ME ON FIRE!” to the warlocks after he surrounded himself with monsters.
newbiedm
November 20, 2009
Yes, it is from the touch of madness adventure. The adventure is actually quite good, a good mix of roleplaying and combat. My players decided to set the entire first room on fire, the one with the stirge droppings, to draw them out. Good times. I do think the Beholder room is a little small.
Brady
November 20, 2009
I wish someone had bothered to tell me about Gaming Paper *before* I walked into Staples and dropped $40 on their grid paper.
Either way, I’m done with the dry-erase map.