Tue, 23 June 2009
What should your character receive more experience points for? Combat
or role-playing? A college professor and a necromancer attempt to have
an earnest discussion about it.Panelists: Solomon Eldridge, Professor of Anthropology at Miskatonic University Baron Thandor Karn of the Dark Basin Shoutout & Promo: The Bear Swarm! Podcast Comments[0]
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Wed, 17 June 2009
Do you like campaigns set in one area or do you prefer to globe-trot?
A well-traveled pirate and a reclusive cyber hacker discuss it.Panelists: Darin Payne, Captain of the Ironblood Reflux (Live via the Neural Net) Shoutout & Promo: The Adventures of Indiana Jim Comments[1]
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Wed, 10 June 2009
Do town guards, police officers or government agents help your
adventuring party or are they nothing but a nuisance? On this episode we talk about the use of authority figures in
games.Panelists: Special Agent Jack McCandless Captain Radiant of the Integrity Force Shoutout & Promo: The Tome Show - 4th ed D&D Interview: One Year Later Comments[0]
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Wed, 3 June 2009
Which genre makes for a better campaign setting? Fantasy or Science Fiction? PCs from each of the two clash over the issue.Panelists: Archwizard Avan Brightstar, Vizier to the Elven Court of Neverrest Major Hal Cross of the Interstellar Fleet Shoutout & Promo: International Detective Dragons From Outer Space (IDDFOS) Comments[0]
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What should your character receive more experience points for? Combat
or role-playing? A college professor and a necromancer attempt to have
an earnest discussion about it.
Do you like campaigns set in one area or do you prefer to globe-trot?
A well-traveled pirate and a reclusive cyber hacker discuss it.
Do town guards, police officers or government agents help your
adventuring party or are they nothing but a nuisance? On this episode we talk about the use of authority figures in
games.
Which genre makes for a better campaign setting? Fantasy or Science Fiction? PCs from each of the two clash over the issue.