Beginners
Beginners
I've been getting into DnD computer games and the like in the past few years, and i've read many of the FR books; and so a friend and i were thinking of beginning to play PnP...
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[QUOTE=RBitG]As in, what stuff will we need, (not figurines) but to have a real DnD aventure, we will need 4-8 sided die right?...[/QUOTE]
You need 4-20 sided dices (4, 6, 8, 10, 12 a percent dice and a 20)
You need 4-20 sided dices (4, 6, 8, 10, 12 a percent dice and a 20)
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What you need-
1 Players Handbook
1 Dungeon Masters Guide
1 Monstrous Manual
1 Set of Dice
Then your all set. Just study the rules of whatever edition you get, then begin playing. Be sure the DM is someone fairly adaptive with the rules and can story tell pretty decent.
1 Players Handbook
1 Dungeon Masters Guide
1 Monstrous Manual
1 Set of Dice
Then your all set. Just study the rules of whatever edition you get, then begin playing. Be sure the DM is someone fairly adaptive with the rules and can story tell pretty decent.
Listen up maggots, Mr. Popo's 'bout to teach you the pecking order.
It goes you, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, Popo's stool, Kami, then Popo.
~Mr. Popo, Dragonball Z Abridged
It goes you, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, Popo's stool, Kami, then Popo.
~Mr. Popo, Dragonball Z Abridged
@ Siberys. Doesn't the DM's guide have the basic monsters in it? If we are just getting started, does that mean that we just need the DM's and the players? Also, what about the Forgotten Realms guide, is that only nessicary for advance action?
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[QUOTE=Siberys]1 Monstrous Manual[/QUOTE]
I think you mean the Monster Manual.
@RBitG, the DM Guide doesn't contain any monster desriptions or stats, it's more based on creating adventures, things like working out treasure, possible story ideas, traps, etc etc.
D&D itself is more based in Greyhawk, tough you can buy the relevant books for the Forgotten Realms and/or Eberron settings if you wish. If you know quite a bit about FR, then you may not need the book, you can just take monsters from the Monster Manual and adapt them to your storyline.
The newest books are in version 3.5, so make sure you check that you have that and don't accidentally buy books for different versions (the Monster Manual comes in quite a few versions I think). The 3.5 ones should all have core rulebook written at the bottom on the front cover and say v3.5 on the spine.
The Dungeons & Dragons for Dummies book is also a very good reference guide.
Oh, there's also the d20 SRD, which has much of the content of these books online too: http://www.d20srd.org/
And good luck.
I think you mean the Monster Manual.
@RBitG, the DM Guide doesn't contain any monster desriptions or stats, it's more based on creating adventures, things like working out treasure, possible story ideas, traps, etc etc.
D&D itself is more based in Greyhawk, tough you can buy the relevant books for the Forgotten Realms and/or Eberron settings if you wish. If you know quite a bit about FR, then you may not need the book, you can just take monsters from the Monster Manual and adapt them to your storyline.
The newest books are in version 3.5, so make sure you check that you have that and don't accidentally buy books for different versions (the Monster Manual comes in quite a few versions I think). The 3.5 ones should all have core rulebook written at the bottom on the front cover and say v3.5 on the spine.
The Dungeons & Dragons for Dummies book is also a very good reference guide.
Oh, there's also the d20 SRD, which has much of the content of these books online too: http://www.d20srd.org/
And good luck.
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Monstrous manual is the name of the 2nd Edition Monster Manual, and I like the name better, but otherwise, I meant for any edition.
Now, there are no stats in the DMG for "monsters." That's why they have a book called the monster manual.
Now, there are no stats in the DMG for "monsters." That's why they have a book called the monster manual.
Listen up maggots, Mr. Popo's 'bout to teach you the pecking order.
It goes you, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, Popo's stool, Kami, then Popo.
~Mr. Popo, Dragonball Z Abridged
It goes you, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, Popo's stool, Kami, then Popo.
~Mr. Popo, Dragonball Z Abridged
In terms of getting started as a DM, you could consider downloading a published adventure from the [url="http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/welcome"]D&D website[/url] (the link to the actual adventure download page is [url="http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/oa/20030530b"]here[/url]), or purchasing one from a gaming store. I'd suggest downloading, as it's free.
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actually, you dont need a grid at all. i've played for many years without one
but if you want one, thats ok as well. i think that it comes one with the DMG, and you can use coins, or small tokens etc for figures.
but if you want one, thats ok as well. i think that it comes one with the DMG, and you can use coins, or small tokens etc for figures.
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It can work out well.
See, the math for an adventure for 2 people is always -1 character level equivelant.
So, if you are 5th level, 2 of those 5th level characters can do a 4th level adventure. 6th level can do a 5th level, etc.
Otherwise, it can still work out just fine. It's not as fun as 4 people, but it's not bad, not even close.
See, the math for an adventure for 2 people is always -1 character level equivelant.
So, if you are 5th level, 2 of those 5th level characters can do a 4th level adventure. 6th level can do a 5th level, etc.
Otherwise, it can still work out just fine. It's not as fun as 4 people, but it's not bad, not even close.
Listen up maggots, Mr. Popo's 'bout to teach you the pecking order.
It goes you, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, Popo's stool, Kami, then Popo.
~Mr. Popo, Dragonball Z Abridged
It goes you, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, Popo's stool, Kami, then Popo.
~Mr. Popo, Dragonball Z Abridged