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Warstories: Let’s talk miniatures

January 11, 2010 by

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So since I’ve got minis on the brain today, let’s talk a bit about them, and how you use them in your game.  I’m the type of DM that doesn’t need to have a mini for every single enemy on the table.  I think  that’s  insane (in a good way), although there certainly are many […]

Alingment as more than just flavor for the PC’s

January 7, 2010 by

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I’m going to come out of the closet here and admit that I am a fan of the classic D&D alignment system.  Maybe fan is a strong word, but I certainly never felt a strong dislike for it.   While some see it as restrictive, I see it as a good framework for a character’s […]

The best 4e experience yet

January 5, 2010 by

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Fights take too long. There’s no roleplaying. It’s a videogame on paper. Blah blahblah blah blah blahblah. I had a wonderful time on Sunday night with 4e, and I feel like blogging about it.  Why? Because that session reinforced the true strength and selling point of 4e: simplicity to run.  I was asked to run […]

NPC Tracker cards

December 29, 2009 by

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I was talking to one of my players today, and he casually mentioned that sometimes there were too many NPC’s to remember in my game, and note taking is not their thing… so I decided to come up with npc cards. These are simple to use.  The Photoshop version has a “hole” where the portrait […]

Is the encounter worth it?

December 23, 2009 by

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We recently played our last game of the year, I can’t believe it’s been 1 1/2 years already with 4e.  I feel I’m getting into a nice groove with my Dm’ing, both on the table and off.  My prep time is going quicker than ever thanks to all the digital tools at my disposal, and […]

Win a copy of The Plane Below: Secrets of the Elemental Chaos

December 21, 2009 by

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EDIT:  @aliothefool was selected as the winner, through a random number drawn via random.org.  Congratulations! “Hey Boss… Da Plane, Da Plane. No Tattoo, it’s not an airplane, it’s The Plane Below.  You see that man over there? His name is NewbieDM, and his fantasy is to give away free books.  Today he’s partnering up with […]

NewbieDM Review: Portrait of a Villain – The Desire by Nevermet Press

December 16, 2009 by

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Nevermet Press is a publisher of RPG material, made up of the RPG community at large.  In their own words: Nevermet Press is a creative collective made up of scores of writers, artists, and game designers. We are a herd of gaming cats and dogs, running aimlessly from topic to topic. We leave sweet creativity […]

Improved Initiative: Running combats with the Combat Manager v1.6.0

December 15, 2009 by

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This is the second part of the D&D 4e Combat Manager v1.6.0 overview.  In my last post I introduced the program and highlighted how simple it was to build your permanent PC/Creatures library to use in your encounters.  Now, I’ll quickly go through an actual encounter so you can see how useful this program can […]

Improved Initiative: D&D 4e Combat Manager v.1.6.0

December 8, 2009 by

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This is the third article in Improved Initiative, my series highlighting various combat trackers made for 4e.  I first tested out a program called Initracker, and I liked it very much.  This program I will write about in this article was brought to my attention via twitter. (As an aside, if you aren’t on twitter […]

Warstories: Having a pool of characters

December 4, 2009 by

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Warstories is the name I gave to a short series of articles meant to spark discussions and advice amongst DM’s and players. With the series, I hope to tackle common problems that crop up during the game, and see how other people deal with them at their table. This is the fifth of such articles. […]