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D&D Plants vs Zombies style – part 4

Written by Vincent on January 30, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Gameplay Log

[There's part 1, part 2 and part 3] Ok, I planned really hard for the second encounter. Somehow I manage to mash more PvZ elements into a D&D game. Let me go into narration mode first: You come up to a giant stone entrance on the side of the mountain. Fillian is moving around the [...]

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The peahen ate my post

Written by Vincent on January 21, 2010 - 0 Comments
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If you’re reading this from an RSS reader, you might have read a half-published post about my D&D Plants vs Zombies game part 3. Due to technical difficulties, a disturbance of the Arcane and a peahen, you might have gotten a short post on pretty much nothing. I apologise. And I blame the peahen. In [...]

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D&D Plants vs Zombies style – part 3

Written by Vincent on January 20, 2010 - 0 Comments
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[There's part 1, and part 2] Before we start, my paladin player has a question. “How many nipples does a shifter have ?” Can someone please give an answer so my friend’s unwholesome obsession can be quietened? Of all the Monty Python lines, he chose to remember the exploding nipples… Anyway, let me tell you [...]

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"Everything can be reduced to an equation."



You will experience possibly the smartest character build ever in D&D 4th edition. To use the Math Wizard build effectively, you might actually have to understand math principles. Shocking, I know.

About Vincent

I play D&D semi-regularly. I like magic users (thus mostly falling into controller roles). I tell funny adventure stories.
I also write about math and programming and other interesting topics at polymathprogrammer.com. I publish a monthly online magazine Singularity for curious artists and intellectuals.


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