andferne3Member, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 104Bounty Hunter
edited September 2012
Thank you for the welcomes.
Guess I could of included a bit about my D&D roots. I started back with 2nd editions Advanced D&D and went on to 3.0, 3.5 and 4th edition for a while. I tried the other D&D online game for a while but could not get into it. I was never a fan of the Ebberon setting and have always preferred the Forgotten Realms. I've played Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2 numerous times along with their respective download content. As well as attempting to make a few dungeons and adventures of my own. Throughout my history of playing various D&D games. My favorites two characters have been a Human Paladin who fancies himself a dragon slayer, and a Elven Bladesinger.
Really looking forward to the Foundry system and hoping it turns out well.
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Guess I could of included a bit about my D&D roots. I started back with 2nd editions Advanced D&D and went on to 3.0, 3.5 and 4th edition for a while. I tried the other D&D online game for a while but could not get into it. I was never a fan of the Ebberon setting and have always preferred the Forgotten Realms. I've played Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2 numerous times along with their respective download content. As well as attempting to make a few dungeons and adventures of my own. Throughout my history of playing various D&D games. My favorites two characters have been a Human Paladin who fancies himself a dragon slayer, and a Elven Bladesinger.
Really looking forward to the Foundry system and hoping it turns out well.
OOh, another Bladesinger Fan!
Which version is your favorite? I always liked the 2nd edition Kit from the Complete Book of Elves. (Ignoring the hate for its "power" as the DM could always veto OP parts or up the "trouble" you got into for being one.)
andferne3Member, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 104Bounty Hunter
edited September 2012
I loved the Complete Book of Elves. I liked the Bladesong style they had in that book as well.
I really got into it around 3rd edition and 3.5 because that's when I start my number crunching. I remember one of the longest campaigns we had was revolved around Elves retaking the Dales and searching for the fabled Elfblades.
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Guess I could of included a bit about my D&D roots. I started back with 2nd editions Advanced D&D and went on to 3.0, 3.5 and 4th edition for a while. I tried the other D&D online game for a while but could not get into it. I was never a fan of the Ebberon setting and have always preferred the Forgotten Realms. I've played Neverwinter Nights 1 and 2 numerous times along with their respective download content. As well as attempting to make a few dungeons and adventures of my own. Throughout my history of playing various D&D games. My favorites two characters have been a Human Paladin who fancies himself a dragon slayer, and a Elven Bladesinger.
Really looking forward to the Foundry system and hoping it turns out well.
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OOh, another Bladesinger Fan!
Which version is your favorite? I always liked the 2nd edition Kit from the Complete Book of Elves. (Ignoring the hate for its "power" as the DM could always veto OP parts or up the "trouble" you got into for being one.)
I really got into it around 3rd edition and 3.5 because that's when I start my number crunching. I remember one of the longest campaigns we had was revolved around Elves retaking the Dales and searching for the fabled Elfblades.