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Recently, in one of our podcasts, we discussed the idea of rolling your skill checks first in response to a challenge and THEN roleplaying the resulting success or failure. For example, you would roll your diplomacy check, and then you’d roleplay the resulting success or failure based on the result. The idea has been picked up and run with by the guys at Roving Band of Misfits who discuss it at length, along with some very useful rule interpretations for implementing it in your D&D 4e game. It is well worth the read. Continue reading →
Dice of Doom Podcast 012: Speeding up D&D4e Combat Using Morale, Star Wars Roleplaying Game (Saga Edition) review and Minecraft vs Dwarf Fortress

In this interesting and exciting (and completely ‘yorp’ free) episode of the podcast we debate the virtues of Mincecraft vs Dwarf Fortress, we look at Speeding up D&D4e Combat by using Morale and we review the Star Wars Roleplaying Game: Saga Edition. Continue reading →
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Tagged d&d, d20, dnd, dnd4e, dragons, dungeons, Dwarf Fortress, Minecraft, review, Roleplaying, rpg, Saga Edition, star wars, SWRPG, SWSE
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D&D 4E Player’s Handbook 3: In-Depth Review

This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series D&D 4e Book Reviews
The Player’s Handbook 3 for 4E D&D adds to the game with a pile of new character options. New races, classes, the Psionic Power Source, Feats, Hybrid classes and more immediately show it’s an interesting read… but how does it measure up? What are the new options like, and what impact will this have on how the game runs? Continue reading →
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Tagged 4E, ardent, battlemind, classes, d&d, dnd, dnd 4e, dnd4e, Dungeons and Dragons, epic, epic destinies, feats, githzerai, hybrid, implements, items, magic, magic items, minotaur, monk, PHB, phb3, phpIII, powers, psion, psionics, races, runepriest, seeker, shardmind, skills, wilden
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i4e Updated – Now you can import from D&D Insider Character Builder
Mike Pattee from Cordax Software has pinged us to let us know that his app i4e has been updated in the App Store to version 1.1.0 and is available now for download. The app allows you to store your D&D … Continue reading →
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Tagged character, cordax software, d&d, D&D4e, dnd, dnd4e, Dungeons and Dragons, i4e, iPhone, role-playing, rpg, stats
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Awesome D&D wallpapers for your iPhone

Wizards of the Coast have just put up 7 new made for iPhone wallpapers from their catalog of awesome pictures by their artists. They are a free download and look pretty damn awesome if you ask me. Images include:
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Tagged Bestiary, dnd, dnd4e, Dungeons and Dragons, iPhone, monster, wallpaper, WotC
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