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Kobold exodus – part 2

Written by Vincent on October 22, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Gameplay Log

We’re continuing the D&D Essentials adventure. You should read part 1 to catch up. Now, I have a leaky memory. Couple that with me being a storyteller and not a story reporter, some of the scenes might be misrepresented. The more dramatic a particular event, the better I remember it. Thing is, sometimes I don’t [...]

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Kobold exodus – part 1

Written by Vincent on October 19, 2010 - 0 Comments
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My friend Modeus decided to host a D&D Essentials game for us. I’m not going to talk about the Essentials release here. There are probably tons of discussions on this somewhere out there. And I don’t mean to rant here, but I have to get this off my chest. Skip ahead for the house rules [...]

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A motley crew investigates – part 5

Written by Vincent on October 15, 2010 - 0 Comments
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We are continuing the Lone Wolf Heroes of Magnamund edition of our adventure. See part 1, part 2, part 3 and part 4. This is the final part of the game session. Our adventurers stood in front of the gates to Count Gerrich’s manor after solving the garden puzzle. And then they heard a woman’s [...]

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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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