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badragonplays · 2 months
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Dragonfinds got some new books today for DND adventures. I got both copies of The Isle of Dread, Legions of Hell, Tales of the Outer Planes, Lankhmar City of Adventure & Thieves of Lankhmar.
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urfspace · 1 year
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Todays episode is partially based on an actual dream I once had. Pewfell is a semi-autobiographical, epic fantasy sitcom . #comic #comicstrip #dailycomic #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #dccrpg #rpg #rpgart #dungeoncrawlclassics #dndcomic #fantasycomic #comicfantasy #webcomic #dndmemes #dnd5e #wizard #wizardingworld #dnd1e #oldschool #pewfell #warriorprincess #chainmailbikini #swordandsorcery #epicfantasy #chainmail #planeturf #dream #drunk #semiautobiographical #helloinspector https://www.instagram.com/p/CnyovNBuauY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Dungeons & Dragons: Call Backs to Iconic Art PART 2
In 1989 the 2nd Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons was released. Later in 1995, to mark TSR’s 20th anniversary, the 2nd edition was re-released with further rules modifications and addons. More notably to me, this set of books – The Players Handbook, The Dungeons Masters Guide, and the Monster Manual - were given the full colour treatment in art and layout.
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However, aside from the new look, there were several art pieces that had the special distinction of being “call backs” to iconic 1st edition images. In some cases, these illustrations either further extrapolated the inferred narrative of the original 1st edition image, or were simply a “retelling” of the image itself.  Although some are more successful than others, it was a pretty cool attempt at pulling from that past while still keeping things fresh and new.
This is Part 2 of 3. The original illustration is presented first (a B&W illustration, with the exception of the first illustration below, the cover to the 1st edition Player's Handbook) with the 2nd edition re-release following it.
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Note we're sticking to monsters original to D&D.
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captainsorryagain · 2 years
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Been working on this for a few weeks now...A mashup of the original Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition Dungeon Masters Guide and your favourite paranormal investigator Hellboy! - in full Crown of Apocalypse mode! #hellboy #helboycomics #dnd #dnd5e #dndmemes #dndmeme #dungeonsanddragons #dmg #dungeonmastersguide #dnd1e #classicdnd #dndart #dndjokes #dndartwork #fantasyillustration #fanstasyartwork
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I wonder if you have played the pathfinder version of DnD1e/2e and what you think of if when compared to DnD5e? Also what version did you started to play with.
I have, and I much prefer 5e. 5e is a little less crunchy. 
I started playing with 3.5.
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fierytodd · 2 years
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Been working on this for a few weeks now...A mashup of the original Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition Dungeon Masters Guide and your favourite paranormal investigator Hellboy! - in full Crown of Apocalypse mode! #hellboy #helboycomics #dnd #dnd5e #dndmemes #dndmeme #dungeonsanddragons #dmg #dungeonmastersguide #dnd1e #classicdnd #dndart #dndjokes #dndartwork #fantasyillustration #fanstasyartwork
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vernyn · 6 years
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Spider Climb.
Okay, look, it’s not my fault I didn’t take spider climb, it’s fucking gross to eat a spider, that’s one. Two. Okay. Listen here, you. I’ve raised this spider and brought it along with me all these while, I’m not going to let it die because of a stupid spell. After a while, you kind of grown attached to these little things, right? Honestly, why would ANYONE hang the Hammer of Karas up there anyways?!
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dmnotgm · 9 years
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Seduction Table
A surpassingly necessary table I have created for when you players wanna get with NPCs. 
Comeliness score:
3-4: -20% chance of success
5-6: 1% chance of success
7-9: 10% chance of success
10-11: 15% chance of success
12: 20% chance of success
13: 30% chance of success
14: 45% chance of success
15: 55% chance of success
16: 65% chance of success
17: 75% chance of success
18: 85% chance of success
+10% per point of charisma past 16 (17: +10%, 18: +20%)
+5% per point of comeliness past 18
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urfspace · 1 year
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Welcome back to a new season of Pewfell and happy 2023. Wow, 2023 seemed very far in the future when I first started drawing Pewfell about 30 years ago now. This story first appears on ModernTales.com in the early naughties. Anyway welcome back. I hope you enjoy the series and please leave your comments. One day I might draw soem@new Pewfell, if you’d like to help make that happen support my Patreon: http://www.Patreon.com/Pewfell #comic #comicstrip #dailycomic #dungeonsanddragons #dnd #dccrpg #rpg #rpgart #dungeoncrawlclassics #dndcomic #fantasycomic #comicfantasy #webcomic #dndmemes #dnd5e #wizard #wizardingworld #dnd1e #oldschool #pewfell #swordandsorcery #epicfantasy #modenrtales #chaotics #ambush https://www.instagram.com/p/CnhmheGvPif/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Dungeons & Dragons: Call Backs to Iconic Art PART 3
In 1989 the 2nd Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons was released. Later in 1995, to mark TSR’s 20th anniversary, the 2nd edition was re-released with further rules modifications and addons. More notably to me, this set of books – The Players Handbook, The Dungeons Masters Guide, and the Monster Manual - were given the full colour treatment in art and layout.
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However, aside from the new look, there were several art pieces that had the special distinction of being “call backs” to iconic 1st edition images. In some cases, these illustrations either further extrapolated the inferred narrative of the original 1st edition image, or were simply a “retelling” of the image itself.  Although some are more successful than others, it was a pretty cool attempt at pulling from that past while still keeping things fresh and new.
This is Part 3 of 3. The original illustration is presented first (a B&W illustration) with the 2nd edition re-release following it.
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captainsorryagain · 3 years
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(via Six Absurdly Difficult D&D Adventures (That Are Not "Tomb of Horrors") | Retro Gaming Magazine)
SIX ABSURDLY DIFFICULT D&D ADVENTURES (THAT ARE NOT ‘TOMB OF HORRORS’)  #DnD #dnd5e #dnd1e #RPG #tabletopgaming #tabletopgames #dice #OSR
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Dungeons & Dragons: Call Backs to Iconic Art PART 1
In 1989 the 2nd Edition of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons was released. Later in 1995, to mark TSR’s 20th anniversary, the 2nd edition was re-released with further rules modifications and addons. More notably to me, this set of books – The Players Handbook, The Dungeons Masters Guide, and the Monster Manual - were given the full colour treatment in art and layout.
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However, aside from the new look, there were several art pieces that had the special distinction of being “call backs” to iconic 1st edition images. In some cases, these illustrations either further extrapolated the inferred narrative of the original 1st edition image, or were simply a “retelling” of the image itself.  Although some are more successful than others, it was a pretty cool attempt at pulling from that past while still keeping things fresh and new.
This is Part 1 of 3. The original illustration is presented first (a B&W illustration) with the 2nd edition re-release following it.
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