Yes, the destructive Ettin is my favorite monster. This is it...
I would play, but there is a distinct lack of that particular brand of nerd in my area. Also, no fragging idea.
My neighbor converted me when I was ten, he was eleven, and since then we have made all of are friends into nerds. I was very suprised by how easy it was.
And I played it once, it was wierd not my game.
The game is not for everyone, but you might have just been playing with the wrong people. The people you play with make or break the game.
Ettin wrote:Yes, the destructive Ettin is my favorite monster. This is it...
I would play, but there is a distinct lack of that particular brand of nerd in my area. Also, no fragging idea.
My neighbor converted me when I was ten, he was eleven, and since then we have made all of are friends into nerds. I was very suprised by how easy it was.
And I played it once, it was wierd not my game.
The game is not for everyone, but you might have just been playing with the wrong people. The people you play with make or break the game.
you know i do. well i'd like too. i haven't been able to find a good group to play with. i played a lot when i was younger. i hear there's a new edition planned. i want to play with other folks of my ilk. i played a couple of years ago at a local book store. it was a crazy mix of people.
Frigidus wrote:I would play, but there is a distinct lack of that particular brand of nerd in my area.
Word up to the max. I would happily say that about most geeky card/board games people here cared to mention though. That said, there's probably plenty of that type of nerd in my area somewhere, but I've never had the good fortune to meet them.
Shame you already guessed 'Ettin'... I would have guessed Owlbear, those things are hilarious in their absurdity.
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
I played many, many years ago. I've actually got all the first edition books in my attic (still in good condition) and a mint condition copy of the Deities and Demigods edition that got TSR sued (supposedly no more than one thousand copies went out). Not that anyone actually collects that kind of stuff though.
Liches, Oh man I hated those things! Death Knights too.
By far my favorite monster was the dragon though. Sentimental favorite that too many DM's make too easy to kill.
CrazyAnglican wrote:I played many, many years ago. I've actually got all the first edition books in my attic (still in good condition) and a mint condition copy of the Deities and Demigods edition that got TSR sued (supposedly no more than one thousand copies went out). Not that anyone actually collects that kind of stuff though.
Liches, Oh man I hated those things! Death Knights too.
By far my favorite monster was the dragon though. Sentimental favorite that too many DM's make too easy to kill.
which one got them sued? what was the content? i used to have one with stuff that later got changed.
CrazyAnglican wrote:I played many, many years ago. I've actually got all the first edition books in my attic (still in good condition) and a mint condition copy of the Deities and Demigods edition that got TSR sued (supposedly no more than one thousand copies went out). Not that anyone actually collects that kind of stuff though.
Liches, Oh man I hated those things! Death Knights too.
By far my favorite monster was the dragon though. Sentimental favorite that too many DM's make too easy to kill.
which one got them sued? what was the content? i used to have one with stuff that later got changed.
I think it was the Newhon and Melnibone'an Mythos. They were supposed to have published them without the proper permission. It may be B.S. though I never looked into it. All the other guys copies of that book didn't have those two in it though. (It might have been Lovecraft intead of either of these, it's been a while)
This picture brings back memories. It was the picture on the Basic D&D boxed set that my brother bought me years ago! This really got my over active imagination going.
There were no Good or Evil in the game. You were either Lawful, Neutral, or Chaotic.
The boxed set adventure for beginners had you battling WereRats!
Army of GOD wrote:This thread is now about my large penis
This picture brings back memories. It was the picture on the Basic D&D boxed set that my brother bought me years ago! This really got my over active imagination going.
There were no Good or Evil in the game. You were either Lawful, Neutral, or Chaotic.
The boxed set adventure for beginners had you battling WereRats!
it seemed like that picture was on the back page of every comic book.
CrazyAnglican wrote:I played many, many years ago. I've actually got all the first edition books in my attic (still in good condition) and a mint condition copy of the Deities and Demigods edition that got TSR sued (supposedly no more than one thousand copies went out). Not that anyone actually collects that kind of stuff though.
I didn't know TSR got sued over Deities & Demigods.
Was it some sort of copyright issue?
I still have mine up in the attic with all my other D&D stuff (its a lot).
After seeing this thread I'll probably go up and break it all out.
Oh, don't forget the Fiend Folio........
"Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world." -Kaiser Wilhelm II