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Dice of Doom Podcast 037: Lady Blackbird, Religion in RPGs and Dealing with a Large Gaming Group

In this episode of the DoDcast we discuss our early impressions of Lady Blackbird, discuss the role of religions in roleplaying games and discuss ways of dealing with a large gaming group. Continue reading →
Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Indie Roleplaying Games, Podcasts, Role Playing Games
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Tagged dnd, dungeons & dragons, GMing, indie games, lady blackbird, one seven design, religion, Roleplaying
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Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition Announced (DnD5e)

Today, with very little surprise, Wizards of the Coast announced that they were working on the 5th edition of the venerable game Dungeons & Dragons. Rumours of the announcement have been swirling through the Internet for a while now, particularly after it was revealed that veteran D&D game designer Monte Cook had rejoined the R&D Team. Continue reading →
Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Gaming, Role Playing Games
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Tagged announcements, d&d, dnd, DnD5e, DnDNext, dungeons & dragons, WotC
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Confessions of a Roleplaying Book Collector

Once again I was looking, lovingly, over my collection of roleplaying books. As I went through them, I discovered that there was a book I hadn’t bought yet from the Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition set. I immediately became anxious that my collection wasn’t complete. It had become important that I had a set, a complete set and I had found that it was less than it should be. Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Dungeons & Dragons, Gaming, Nerdom, Role Playing Games
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Tagged countersketch, d&d, dnd, dungeons & dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, gaming, nerd, Roleplaying, Roleplaying games, symatt
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Dice of Doom Podcast 036: Eclipse Phase, Screwing Characters, Tragedy, Ecology and Dwarven Women’s Grooming Habits

Eclipse Phase review, deliberately screwing with your players for plot, tragedy as a campaign genre, is a realistic campaign ecology important, and the age old question – beards and female dwarfs. Continue reading →
Posted in Call of Cthulhu, Dungeons & Dragons, Eclipse Phase, Podcasts, Role Playing Games
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Tagged dnd, dungeons & dragons, Dwarfs, Eclipse Phase, gaming, Roleplaying, Roleplaying games, Tragedy
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Dice of Doom Podcast 035: Eclipse Phase First Impressions, When Good Rules Go Bad and Polarising Games

In this gripping episode of the DoDcast we discuss our first impressions of Eclipse Phase, debate what to do when good rules go bad (or, in Paul’s case, what the hell to do when you stuff up) and we look at polarising roleplaying games into left and right. Continue reading →
Posted in Eclipse Phase, Podcasts, Role Playing Games
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Tagged dnd, dungeons & dragons, Eclipse Phase, Polarising Games
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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 034: Dragon Warriors Review, TPKs: Who’s to Blame? and Win your Character a set of Steak Knives

In this episode of the Dice of Doom podcast we review Dragon Warriors through hopefully not particularly rose coloured glasses. We discuss the question “Total Party Kills:Who’s to blame?” and what’s more, identify exactly who it is. We also, as part of Play a New RPG Month, are offering you the chance to win your Character a set of Steak Knives in game. Continue reading →
Posted in Podcasts, Role Playing Games
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Tagged dnd, dragon warriors, dungeons & dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, GMing, PANRPG, play a new rpg, playanewrpg, Roleplaying
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Dice of Doom Podcast 033: Spirit of the Century Review, Dragon Warriors First Impressions and Do Rules Support Descriptive Combat

In this episode of the Dice of Doom podcast we review Spirit of the Century, talking about our experiences with stunts and aspects. We also discuss our first impressions of playing Dragon Warriors which is a flashback from our gaming past. As part of our discussion on Dragon Warriors we get sidetracked (egads! who would have seen that coming!) and we spend quite a bit of time discussing how rules describe combat, should they describe combat? and whether it’s up to the players to look after that aspect of the game or not. Continue reading →
Posted in Podcasts, Role Playing Games
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Tagged d&d, Dave Morris, dragon warriors, dungeons & dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, sotc, spirit of the century
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Dismemberment and Permanent Injuries in D&D

We recently had a great question on Twitter by IvPalmer: “Have you guys ever came across a dismemberment case in D&D? A player lost an arm last session and I’d like to give him options.” As it happens, yes, we have, and, like you, we wondered what exactly to do about it. The rules don’t give an answer… or do they? Continue reading →
Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Gaming, Role Playing Games
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Tagged d&d, dnd, dungeons & dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, house rules, rpg
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Dice of Doom Podcast 032: Riddles and Puzzles in RPGs, Favourite Components of RPGs, Dice and Randomness in Games

In this episode we discuss using riddles and puzzles in your roleplaying games, our favourite components of RPGs, are dice important and is a linear or bell curve of randomness more ‘heroic’? Continue reading →
Posted in Podcasts, Role Playing Games
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Tagged dice, dnd, dungeons & dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, puzzles, randomness, riddles
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