I got a serious itch to play some Dungeons and Dragons.
Dangit, I've been on the wagon for like 7 years!!!
That is all.
And apparently this is not the Break Room.
I'm actually getting kind of sick of WoW... I feel a need to return to my roots. To walk into a room with my big swingin' sack -- of dice. To shout in exultation at a natural 20. To move the miniatures and argue battle strategy and have it all go to **** when the Chaotic Neutral thief throws the plan out the window and does whatever the hell he wants to.I'll sell you my WoW accounts that have been inactive for the last 1.5 years... basically a level 70 of every class with all xpac's unlocked except for the last one and lots of "heirloom" gear if you want to level alts.....
Clicking "General Political Discussion"... totally a habit for you, ain't it?
Some day...And you just missed GenCon.
It's like a comfortable old jacket that doesn't quite fit anymore. As freeing as it is to "just play" without having to crunch numbers, it's still very restrictive in what can be done or accomplished. No MMO will ever match PNP for flexibility. Now go look up those acronyms.OMG...
It's like a comfortable old jacket that doesn't quite fit anymore. As freeing as it is to "just play" without having to crunch numbers, it's still very restrictive in what can be done or accomplished. No MMO will ever match PNP for flexibility. Now go look up those acronyms.
Elliot: "Do you know that you suck?"
Lance: "I can't help myself."
-- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
No MMO will ever match PNP for flexibility. Now go look up those acronyms.
Wow such a nasty graphic reference there Annie, I am Shocked, truley SHOCKED!
I got a serious itch to play some Dungeons and Dragons.
Dangit, I've been on the wagon for like 7 years!!!
That is all.
I've still got a copy of Twilight 2000 upstairs! We didn't play it a lot, but it was a fun game. I preferred The Morrow Project for post holocaust.I started playing MERP and twilight 2000 and then got into D&D