Wow, I'd completely forgotten that this video existed. I watched this in 2010 when I was trying to wrap my head around the rules to run my first game. All the nostalgia.
the greatest D&D experience ive ever had was when the druid in our group decided to use a fire spell in a cave to light his way, he shot it up to the ceiling, causing thousands of bats to start burning and since he was the only druid there, he heard all of the bats screaming and went completely insane. it was epic
4e is still my favorite D&D edition. Developers gave their heart and soul to make a good and balanced edition with 4e, they put so many efforts in it, improving it over time, and players mocked it for no reason. They still wanted to play 3.5e, they wanted an upgrade and not a new edition (3.5 was a quite short life edition, many had just bought the manuals and did not want to buy them again for 4e), that was the real problem, not the edition itself. If 4e would've came out today under the name of "D&D Tactics" or something, it would have been acclaimed by the public. My advice to new players is: don't listen what oldtime D&D players say about 4e. In 4e you can still do EVERYTHING you can do in 5e, even roleplaying. Roleplaying is about the players, not the game. 4e IS STILL D&D. If you like tactical combat, MMO oriented computer games and balancement between classes, 4e is the edition for you. Give it a chance and you won't regret it.
In addition to the dice, miniatures and rulebooks there is an another component that one needs to play this game. It is imagination. My very first session of D&D really felt like an adventure.
2018 here, started playing D&D 8 years ago with videos like this and 4e. Have now moved on to 5e and I still go back to this, Robot Chicken and the original Penny Arcade podcast games for inspiration.
I am a DnD 3 and 3.5 man myself. Although I do respect DnD 4, I am too stubborn to run a DnD 4 campaign. I stay true to both Dungeon Mastering DnD 3 and 3.5.
I haven't played D&D since the end of 2nd edition. In the intervening time I have bought the 4rth & 5th edition books and am currently playing 5th. Although I never played 4rth I have to say it is masterfully done. Really coherent and well indexed, I like the perspective that James Wyatt & co. brings to the game and the encounter building tools in the DMG are excellent. (and by excellent I mean the best I have seen from among the couple dozen I have experience with.) Everyone on that team can be extremely proud of 4rth. Thank you for your work then & your continuing dedication to the hobby. __bluespruce786, Grognard
Good shit. My first fully played campaign was 4e; levels 1-30 Still the most epic year and a half of gaming I've had before and I hope to recreate it for others everytime I start a campaign.
@@ClericOfPholtus Right on man. Keeping a campaign running for that length of time is an awesome an achievement for everyone who sat at the table. Game on brother o/
At about 2:16 when Chris describes Flame Strike, and then looks happy and perky right after the shot of the people being incinerated... A golden moment!
+PancakeZ Its considered unfair and the DM is supposed to be fair and nice. But, the DM must also challenge the players, making creatures difficult and tough to kill or drive away.
PancakeZ I've been a DM before, and I was a little too forgiving and nice, but I was a pretty fair one, not too bad, and not too good. Just... Eh, it was fun. :)
I'd urge you to play a different RPG, at least for starters. D&D as it is now is still the "Advanced" form of the rules, which is rather involving. There are some RPGs (D6, GURPS, Risus, OSRIC) that only require a few pages of total rules, or go for an Old School Revival (OSR) RPG that emulates D&D but as a non-Advanced level (Basic Fantasy is legally free and very easy).
Molten Go to a game store or hobby store and you could easily make new friends, most people who play D&D are always welcoming to new players and are extremely helpful and genuine
I am a DM who had just spent most of my day explaining how to make characters, how the game works, while making notes as to what I would bring up for events/campaign/story.... then one of my friends wants to join and has no idea what it is at all... this video saved me a lot of time in typing and explaining q-q
I've watched all videos with Chris Perkins in it in the past few days, and now he has become my favourite celebrity. It would be awesome to meet him one day.
It gets very intuitive once you start playing. I had a lot of trouble at the beginning and the information in the books is overwhelming but you get the hang of it from the first dungeon you play. You will see it is not that hard to understand. You only need 1 person that has played before to be the dungeon master to make everything run smooth. The game is amazing, you have a blast everytime you play!
The same way that everything else in the game work, you roll a dice and add a number. You make an attack against an enemy, say you swing a sword or fire lightning. You roll, add your attack bonus and if you get high enough you hit. Then roll again, add your damage bonus and do damage plus any extra effects happen.
I really wish to get into D&D. But the problem is I know no one who actually play the game. And people in my area aren't genuinly playing it so looking for people is so difficult :(
There are player bases in Twitch, Discord, Fantasy Grounds, and various other social media that can get you into the game. Roll20 is the favorite of D&D players.
there is no noob on D&D just fun men, keep the good road! curiosity and imagination forged everything we see today, and you are advancing 10x faster than the rest of your age.
Otter The Cat Get this. It's worth every penny! www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Dragons-Starter-Set-Roleplaying/dp/0786965592/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1439324598&sr=8-1&keywords=starter+set
why do people hate 4th edition? it seems that 5th and 3rd edition are the most beloved from what I've seen. I could be totally wrong about that btw. but either way, what's the difference between the editions? aren't the core gameplays of each edition the same?
In 5th edition the D&D team took the most popular features of all 4 previous versions and discarded everything people didn't like. 3/3.5 was popular with hardcore players because it was very detailed and had rules for everything, but it was complicated, nobody really ever knew all the rules, and it was prohibitive for new players. 4th tried to speed things up and streamline them but it never really felt like D&D. 4th is a lot more like a TCG or a strategy game than D&D. 5th not only feels like classic D&D, but it's streamlined while still flexible enough to swap in your favorite rules from 3.5 if you feel it's too light on rules. It's not very hard to convert monsters and adventures over from 3.5 to 5e. I've gotten people who never thought they would ever want to play D&D to get addicted to it with 5e. 4e isn't really a bad game, it has some good ideas, but it doesn't feel like D&D.
me too. i learned the d20 system for 3.5e and 4e, but thac0 has a hold on me and i feel like 4e is all about combat and not enough about exploring a world
Me and my bros and cousin, we play'd 2nd Addition AD&D, so I guess I go way back. I miss it...even the best video games never match the thrill and blast we'd had playing D&D back in the day. Of course, video games were nothing like they are today, but still. Every time I finish a book like Song of Ice and Fire, or something of that ilk, it takes me right back to those good old days.
i have been looking for days for rules but everyone keeps recommending books. is it truly this impossible to lay out the basic rules. not even a summary on the basic idea that you need to make your own rules.
there is a PDF version of the rules LINK:media.wizards.com/2014/downloads/dnd/PlayerDnDBasicRules_v0.2.pdf ANOTHER GOOD LINK:dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/basicrules?x=dnd/basicrules though you probably found it by now
Vytas K are these rules relevant to 4th edition or only 5th? I read through this but think will be playing 4E with a group (already experienced) Just don't know where to start.
Vytas K I'm confused because the character sheet in this off isn't like the one I have seen for others play 4e, its missing things like fortitude and willpower etc. . I feel like I must be missing something
Perception and Insight are skills determined by your Wisdom. To find them out, find your Wisdom Modifier (10 = 1, 12 = 2, 14 = 3 and so on) then add half your level (remember to round down, so a level 1 character would not have any added bonuses for level). Then if you're trained in the skill add an additional 5. Then add any further bonuses you might have. To work out your passive perception/insight just add this number to 10.
Anyone heard about theatre of mind? Screw rules and miniatures. All you need for awesome game is your imagination. Several papers, a pencil with rubber and a dice are enough. The story matters and roleplaying double. Not any of this D&D marketing B.S.
Minis are used to help people visualize the battlefield and make better choices. Also there is no 1 way to play; some will like minis and mats some like TotM. Who cares how others play so long as they are enjoying DnD.
OK I see I wrote original comment when i was pissed off about something, but i still think, that quality of visualization depands on DM and how he describes the scene. If you visualize it from 1st person, you are still capable of best choices. I think that miniatures may(!) pull players from their imagination.
Udrakan Morturim; I feel that for players seeing the environment from the birds eye view helps them work together. Also as I have said before with all of the rules about 5ft steps and cone ranges and threat ranges it helps the players feel in control of where they are and how to go about a certain situation. I tend to make my games very hard where my heroes have to fights against great odds sometimes and they tend to die on a reasonably basis. So having the map helps them survive longer.
I see you are playing a regular board game in combat. As a player, you need to feel the weight of your spear and your shield, to feel the straps from leather armor around your body, the smell of your character's sweat. Inhale the cold air and feel your heartbeat to increase. That is what it is to play combat in role-playing game. Birds-eye perspective is tearing you out of that immersion. Combat can be tactical even in "1st person" if GM is good enough to describe the location well and quick. Still, if you are having fun playing ludo race with looting, have it your way.
If you plan on being the DM, you can make your own boards. You can download the books from nearly anywhere on the internet, or buy them from a bookstore/hobbyshop. Dice and minis can be bought at the same hobbyshops, or bought online or you can improvise minis as long as you have access to a picture of the monster, so your players don't have to use their imagination if you can't buy any from said hobbyshops.
I would love to learn to play this! The "downside" of it, is that first of all the learning curve is not small, and this requires to read A LOT! My friends don't have the patience to start learning the game
thank you, surpisingly, i am restored on the wings of Owl, i am dying to my old life and returning to the nerd world, only its a lot more peaceful, and its integrated with my life. the nerds respect me, this is part of our lore. as a druid, i am learning incredible things, i am hanging out with cool spirits, even if i don't always make a clear trail back to it can also be a good thing sometimes. Owl came back into my life. the clocks, are a symbol of the magical logos, but it is not really time, but an abundance of experience. Owl is an angel that's been with me strongly since a child, and even made it to the here and now. though i haven't acknowledged her much, she is a great friend. she's taking me back to those first experiences of freedom i really felt. the simplicity, this is still that. the scary stories of childhood are just that, owl goes beyond the masks, ancient enemies are now at peace, we're all learning yoga together, which always happens in the end. the owls question is identity. druids have the awen symbol of inspiration but also the owell, symbol of letting things be, sometimes we cant force things to be exactly the way we want but if we let it go it will be okay, we've got to learn to flow with non inspiration also, sometimes. cowbear. it is creating art. owl is helping the ecosystem of the world, owl always sends messages. owl is school e. the ecstatic school. learning from no specific teacher, but from the spirits as they manifest. the thing is nerds respect me. for me the nerds are the wisdom, im just settling back into that mode fully. it all just comes back to the letters, we wear our adornments, we talk through computers, but that doesn't mean we are really cut off from eachother. nerdy relationships can be just as meaningful. my druidry doesn't have to be real. i transform myself into the trees and animals and give messages to the rangers headquarters in the town, in it i see the meaning of life. owl encourages creative approaches, not always going the direct way, this may seem like flashiness but it actually makes us give more attention to what we are truly doing. this has been a phoenix journey for me. and its energies are powerful, fiery, but rooted in tradition, ive got to let go more, and just live the energies. im surprised that i became the shaman. the metaphor gathers strength. we literally make ourselves into the messages, the letters, the animals are words, it all an angelic language that is the world. this is yoga and yet im not twisting and bending anymore, im just becoming. this is the way that these things work. our is the one who has the thing that seems to be the grid, but then it becomes, actual organic, good wholesome life. owl has shown me, her magic, and her books. facebook for example. none of this is bad, none of this is selling out, theres are just the ways of the tribe. you have to able to relax, its not going to block our path back to wholeness. owl is the lsd. owl understands, and takes me back to the people like me. shows us our hidden unity. nerds are strong. and nerds are good at heart. cainbowl, owl smoked weed with me. owl is a strange guardian, but a true one. i have to acknowledge the magic of my family, they become owls. the forest floor, leave of passionate colors, a mural like image of owl, me lying curled up, the healing happening in the mushroom circle. not just ditsyness but real wisdom. winged turtle of the tree tops. the location of owls home remains unknown but always there. in all you i see a wisdom. through the way in which we are connected has changed, it doesn't make it soulless. it must be admitted, there are some computer game like aspects, and theres definitely an abundance of easter eggs, but we can break the stereotypes. with owl, the technology doesn't seem so frightening, like the image of the magic, melting clocks, it all becomes imbued with the vines and mosses, of integration and even its spirit is able to awaken from the shell that hides its original heart. a heart among the metal. metal becomes nettle. mushrooms are back on staff. the cows can be left alone. there is magic is the woods. im not realizing im owlizing, the wisdom... the spirit. i interpreted you wrong, the intelligence is there. i can make a mistake too, sometimes you have to make a mistake with heart, for the truth to fully unfold, instead of trying to seem always perfect. does it go against enlightenment that i still have emotions both good and bad, no... it increases its beauty, i see the immediately people around me, and their strong connections to the plants they are all druids as well. the laughing gym mushrooms, puts us in the yoga studio, autumn, she knows, everyone seems to know but its okay, its organic. in the sun, i will admit you guys can seem kinda, simplistic at times, but it is not truly so. for me this is my process of renewal. im loosing all my sick feathers, and growing them back healthy. the people i met who i saw as all part of the test, on my hippy journey, now i see their parts integrated in me, i see it wasn't them, but the planet itself which caused it, i see that i am able to leave behind a trail of healing. most of my work is solitary. but there are always people on the peripherals, the nature of this work is that i can only really see myself doing it, but i should never think i am really alone. we are healers connected to the talking earth. our ways still exist. no one is doing anything bad, there can be trust. everything must honor both life and death. there is trust, though these metaphors are a bit intense for me and cause powerful emotion. they will not harm me. nor will they force me along an overly cliché path. its like the grateful dead said, i had to die. but no voodoo is eternal. we just cant be afraid of it, we can stand up to it, it seems like a black hole, but its really just not real. whats happened to me seems like an intense arcane ritual. this is what life is really about. owl came and broke me free, i was waiting i thought no one would come. it wasn't john brown it was white owl. and that's white oak, why we toke... these are old trees. be they also have an inner child. my job is keeping the wise inner child alive in us all, its not either/or, parents vs. offspring all of us can have it, true health is beyond time, we will all live to be 8888 Yamaowl. certain recipes are eternal. ariel is the angel. seemed to do nothing, but in the end, now it proverbially 'tripping'. groovy. all you guys are like feathers... and you can think of my as a feather unto you, we make up eachothers wings, and they are wings of the rainbow. we are flying together. these dreams are so simple. but so meaningful you don't have to die just believe you can fly. - leprechaun owl and shaman owl are one! good and bad luck are one. in animals are incredible things these teachings cant be rushed though, whenever i consciously try to find them to amass my wealth of knowledge it eludes me, only when i slip into it. kinda like playing a good song is it there.. finally its the middle ground, all our arts can coexist here. what we had before was just, a defiency of animals, unrealistic depiction of forestscape haha. that can definitely be depressing all of us must be there. the call went out, the call was hu. we responded. hu. this is all like changed by the spirit i approach it in, but at the same time icant just act like i understand it all and remain cool constantly, losing sometimes actually seems to be doing more good than not. i know im technically supposed to be leaving everyone behind, but im just going to pretend everyone is being renewed instead. i feel like that's a place where i can attempt defiance to the set in stone patterns, and see what i get for the sake of my convenience and not being like, an over doer. but yea always feel free to tell me to, buzz off, im kinda just like a stream, that will start flowing as you can tell. im not taking silence as a hint to stop, and i would love any messages back on any topic whatsoever, but if u want it to stop, that can happen to, im just relaxing
You would draw all the rooms, corridors, furniture, traps and other general features such as pools of lava, or braziers on the map, and you would plan beforehand which monsters or NPCs would populate these areas.
As roman said, don't let that deter you. If I could find a group of people to play with, I'd take part in tabletop sessions in a heartbeat. I've always been a huge fan of D&D, and I even have characters made up that actually don't use the 'standard' PC races, such as a Yuan-ti (essentially Human/snake hybrid race) or Minotaur. For the most part, you can simply let your imagination run wild. Even people like Vin Diesel have admitted to playing D&D, so don't worry about what others think. :)
If you like the Red Box, just keep going with Essentials Products like "Dungeon Master's Kit" "Monster Vault" and the players books "Heroes of the Fallen Lands" and "Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms" None of these products are expensive ($15-$20 or less each), the DM kit and MV are boxed sets with tokens, maps, rule books, and more adventures that continue where the red box left off, and the "Heroes Of" books have all the classes and levels for players. Rules Compendium is also a good book.
I'm not sure what comes in the Red Box but definitely look for the Player's Handbook One. If you're thinking of being a Dungeon Master, also buy Monster Manuel One and Dungeon Master's Guide One as well as a dry erase play-mat and DM screen. Once you become more comfortable with the game, try looking into supplements like Player's Handbook 2&3, Monster Manuel 2&3, and Adventurer's Vault. For new Dungeon Masters, it might also help to buy a pre-made module, Keep on the Shadowfell is a good one.
@MegaVergan yes, not only are there two different style builds for the assassin class but virtually any character could be considered an assissin if you equip them right and train them in skills like stealth.
I also second this notion, I am a slightly nerdy/ slightly athletic guy that goes to a small school and I like all kinds of things that others don't, so I have been wanting to play this for some time after a far off friend of mine had me create lore and a map for him. I created a whole continent.
Last saturday I killed a blue dragon with my dragon slayer (2H sword very rare and expensive to make sword) for my heroic quest, I'm lvl 10 paladin I was so happy!! D& D is the best rpg game ever made and it will continue to be for generations
its not as bad as you might think, I played a game with some friends recently who were playing for the first time and they seemed to pick it up pretty quickly. The most important rule is that if you want to perform any action you roll a d20, so if you don't know a rule then that's fine, you just roll. oh and your friends don't really need to read through much, they just need to create a character and the DM does the rest. Plus you can introduce them to the game as you go. :)
@lumpyfishful The Player's Handbooks, Dungeon Master's Guide and Monster Manuals (the Core Rulebooks) are about 30 Euros each, depending on the store and your location. Other merchandise such as dice, dungeontiles and miniatures from Wizards of the Coast vary in price, but for what you get they are rather expensive. You can often find cheaper alternatives, though not as cool as the official stuff.
Yes, you can start with 4th edition. You don't need to buy anything from any other edition. And the max number of people needed to play is 2: 1 player and 1 dungeon master. Check local game stores if you are lucky enough to have one as they might do games. Meeting people is a part of D&D but if it helps, remember that in the game, you will interact with people indirectly most of the time, that is through/as your character. I hope you find people to play with and have fun!
You're bound by the rulebook insofar as when you're allowed to do so although you may well be able to summon a meteorite, there are rules that tell you if you'll succeed and how much damage it will do. The DM is there to facilitate your imagination within the context of the rules and the game; he doesn't usually play a main hero, he plays everything else in the game like baddie monsters and dungeon bosses and tavern keepers.
trust me mate im the only nerdy guy in my group of friends too. but i got some of my friends to try it (as long as there is beer they said) and used the channels of people like repsesper on youtube to help me in creating my first session since i am the dungeonmaster. and though we all agreed to call it pokernight when together with other people we know. they all enjoyed it and this week 2 new people are joining your group. so give it a try. who knows it might turn out better than you expect
@cyphor09 In 4th edition, try a swordmage. For race, try earth genasi for good strength and hp. Swordmage and genasi are found in Forgotten Realms player guide. Eladrin and genasi are considered the best swordmage races.
i used to play this when i was a kid lol 10 years later and i dropped 200 dollars and bought a ton of books/manuals, miniatures, dice, mats, tile sets, and even a binder for all the character/power sheets. haha D&D is pretty complicated but god damn it's fucking fun!
@Mocha2007andcoco 4th edition beginner box is only $20. Very good price as it'll get you going pretty quick. Eventually you may need to buy more books to expand but you can find TONS of useful information online. What makes D&D so great for me is its looseness, and ability to play with friends. Essentially it's all about just getting friends together, goofing around and having a great time. That's always been the goal of D&D and it shows. I suggest it. I just started too. Love it! I play 3.5
D&D and pen-and-aper RPGs in general are essentially cooperative. Technically a Player Character can attack another, but the game's not balanced around that. There's a kinda new type of quick-fire game in organized play called Lair Assault that encourages the DM to try their hardest to kill the players, but that's as close to real competition as I'd say it gets. Don't let that discourage you, in general a ruthless DM can make for a pretty intense and cutthroat game.
No usually every edition last at least 5-10 years, or so has been. Although when you start growing you become fond of a specific one, or sometimes for the sake of it you can keep changing, all of the previous versions had its flaws and good points, bear no grudge against any of it, just keep in mind the dms best friend "there is no rule", the art of being a dm is simply to adjust and have fun.
It's been my dream since I was I think 10 to play dungeons and dragons. 8 years later and I still haven't gotten the chance to. Hopefully I find someone in uni!
I find the nerd/virgin comment hilarious. Nothing wrong with being a nerd (I don't consider myself much of one but the nerds i know are some of the funniest, most awesome people I have ever met) and in the group I play with, myself and my friend play with our significant others. It's how I got to know him actually. I'm pretty new to D&D but I'm really enjoying it so far, and Chris Perkins is my new idol. I am now addicted to the Penny Arcade/PvP podcast, I have great pride in my dragonborn pala
@EchtePoekel I agree to a degree. D&D is far more similiar to Dragon age than Skyrim, which I believe used D&D as an influence for the romances, moral decisions, character relationships, stats, etc. However- I never said they were similiar- just that one reminded me of the other
Obvious marketing for their 4th Edition products, but I liked this as an intro to D&D, nonetheless. Convincing, compelling. Well explained. Indeed, a game that has a potential for a lot of fun, long as the players have a modicum of patience, fair tolerance and a fertile imagination. And like high fantasy, of course, in this case. Otherwise, they'll have to look for other similar games. I've never actually played it, but as it stands and if I may say so, D&D is currently my favorite of them. The most attractive and seemingly most fun. Though I *am* curious about roleplaying Warhammer 40k. PS: those handbooks sound handy, indeed. But I don't care much for the board and the pieces. Maps are handy, anymore than that and it deters one's imagination. I'd start seeing a character as his figurine appears rather than as I'd imagine it. It's not as bad with those figurines as it is with roll20's cartoons, to be fair -- which are optional, BTW.
@SurrenderTheSilence many gaming shops may also have a pin up notice board which some people put up notices about starting up a D&D club or something along those lines. good luck finding people to play with
Player's Handbooks 2 and 3 just have extra races, classes, powers, etc. They are not necessary to start playing. Or at all really. Just if you'd like to have some more options for future games. To start playing your group would need to have at least one Player's Handbook, and a Monster Manual and a Dungeon Master's Guide for the DM. Or you could just get the Red Box Starter Set that came out in 2010, that has pre made characters and an adventure in it to get a group started.
Basically the DM describes the situation that the players are in, then draws a map on a graph sheet with 1" squares, builds something with dungeons tiles, or uses a pre made map from a published adventure. For example, let's say that you (as the DM) are roleplaying a wizard in a village. He explains to the adventurers that he needs help to clean out a goblin infested dungeon and will give them lots of treasure if they do. If the players decide to accept this quest, then you would draw a map.
If you want to understand how D&D is played try these 3 things 1. Watch the videos in which the writers of Robot Chicken play the game. It is good as it takes you through a whole game and plus it is funny as hell to watch. 2. Watch some videos by Repsesper. He gives good tips for D&D players and DMs (thats short for Dungeon Master). 3. Last you can go to the D&D Website and read all the rules for the game (you might have to download but its free and doesnt takes up that much space).
God, I really want to get into this. Once the fall semester starts in a week, my friends and I have been trying to figure out a day we can all meet up and form a group. Might end up using one of the spare study rooms on campus if we can't figure out a place to play, haha.
I've never played this before and today just decided to look up fan art and i thought, "wow!, this looks really fun!!!! all the fantasy of it." so i looked this up. I wanna play now =(
It really varies from edition to edition. For 4E, there are several applications online that can do most of the work for you (assuming WotC hasn't removed it, D&D Insider has one that is free to use for 1st level characters). Being a DM is tough. For that, I recommend asking around the forums at Brilliant Gameologists and GiantITP. They'll help you out.
@Baldoxxx4000 Video games are limited by design. There is a beginning and an end. You can only travel so far, only say what's on the response wheel, can only act in the following ways, and the plot line only goes a couple of different ways. D&D is designed to present to you with a story line of your own where you have all the choices. The only end comes after epic tier (finish your epic destiny) which means you don't go away, but are out of play. New character, and start a new adventure!
Apparently they are, but somewhat modified to account for the lack of a DM. For example, monster "ai" is public info, as the players need to move the monsters themselves. I have never played the D&D board games, but they look great as starters, and everything in there can be used in an actual 4th game.
Have you seen Chris Perkins' Celebrity D&D game with Robot Chicken? That was the first time playing for a lot of them too and he gets them right into the adventure. I run D&D camps for new players too, I heartily recommend a similar formula. Get them right into the adventure and explain the rules as they come up - not all at the beginning.
Ego death - it's kind of like a song or religion about the rise and death of ego but it's not calendar based and any maps like that are only metaphors, the ego doesn't rise in spring and die predictably in late autumn for a gestation period, it always just happens in the now as opposed to on a schedule, but times when we focus on ego death do make change in our lives, it is a season but not one connected to time, it is in a way, a Sun, that shows is more directly. There is the sun of the sky but then the Sunshine inside shows us even more, when we access it, it does heal earth and everything, it is unconditional love... The religions can only generally mimick life and death of ego but when it comes it always breaks away from exact duplication, we understand the metaphors but it's always something more. Not a programmable experience
@pac43man I forgot Manual of the Planes. Awesome. Also the original Greyhawk box set is awesome. The old Dragon magazine had lots of good ideas for DM's. You don't need miniatures! You need dice, paper and pencils. Oversized graph paper is great for mapping and structuring melee. IMHO the greatest module ever written is The Temple of Elemental Evil. All the best stuff was written when D&D was still owned by the now defunct TSR. RIP Gary Gygax
the point I'm trying to make is that both are two completely different type of media, it's like comparing books and tv /movies. I might read George R.R Martin's A song of Fire and Ice series and watch HBO's Game of thrones series but I keep the two somewhat separated in how I choose to think about them and how I enjoy them.
@TheHuntress144 You're right. Technically Tolkein was in a Norse Myth LARP group way before D&D along with C.S. Lewis, and he'd be the first to admit that the LOTR were an homage to Norse Myth. If he wasn't so antitechnology I think he'd approve of both D&D and Skyrim for the dedicated study involved in world building in both.
@attykon Right he's just one man. That's why the almost 30 years spent by a large creation team making 5 elderscrolls games each building on a single mythos including over 600 short stories covering racial mythologies for several species along with several different creation myths along with thousands of years of histories, folklore, folk songs dynasties histories and mythology for lands and cultures that have vanished into legend makes both epic examples of worldbuilding.
i always thought D&D was realy dorky... but now that ive looked up more info about it, i feel like i want to give it a shot. im realy into creative freedom kind of games
you need a set of dice (4-sided, 6-sided, 8-sided, 10, 12, & 20-sided dice) & the player's handbook. if you want to dm, you will also need the dungeon master's guide & the monster manual
@44GamerNerd55 this might be true, but WotC's Star Wars Saga Edition has everything a player, and a Game Master, will need withing 185 pages. Very manageable. They came out with supplements for it, but these where ever so optional.
Wow, I'd completely forgotten that this video existed. I watched this in 2010 when I was trying to wrap my head around the rules to run my first game. All the nostalgia.
the greatest D&D experience ive ever had was when the druid in our group decided to use a fire spell in a cave to light his way, he shot it up to the ceiling, causing thousands of bats to start burning and since he was the only druid there, he heard all of the bats screaming and went completely insane. it was epic
jack newlands How the fuck can that be in a script (plz Tell me)
Ricardo alves It's D&D, he DM can make up anything to try to make the game more interesting. It's not about following a script.
4e is still my favorite D&D edition. Developers gave their heart and soul to make a good and balanced edition with 4e, they put so many efforts in it, improving it over time, and players mocked it for no reason. They still wanted to play 3.5e, they wanted an upgrade and not a new edition (3.5 was a quite short life edition, many had just bought the manuals and did not want to buy them again for 4e), that was the real problem, not the edition itself. If 4e would've came out today under the name of "D&D Tactics" or something, it would have been acclaimed by the public. My advice to new players is: don't listen what oldtime D&D players say about 4e. In 4e you can still do EVERYTHING you can do in 5e, even roleplaying. Roleplaying is about the players, not the game. 4e IS STILL D&D. If you like tactical combat, MMO oriented computer games and balancement between classes, 4e is the edition for you. Give it a chance and you won't regret it.
Damn truth
Colville's given it a shined light with the recent months of streams playing 4e and I'm hoping it gives the edition a bit of a revival
Haha, nope, sorry mate.
In addition to the dice, miniatures and rulebooks there is an another component that one needs to play this game. It is imagination. My very first session of D&D really felt like an adventure.
i wish my friends are into this stuff
2018 here, started playing D&D 8 years ago with videos like this and 4e. Have now moved on to 5e and I still go back to this, Robot Chicken and the original Penny Arcade podcast games for inspiration.
An edition way ahead of its time
I watched this video like 6 years ago and still haven't played yet.
I am a DnD 3 and 3.5 man myself. Although I do respect DnD 4, I am too stubborn to run a DnD 4 campaign. I stay true to both Dungeon Mastering DnD 3 and 3.5.
Try Pathfinder then. The only bad part is the artwork, but the rules are an evolution of D&D 3.5
7omnia7
What the fuck are you talking about? Pathfinder art is amazing.
I haven't played D&D since the end of 2nd edition. In the intervening time I have bought the 4rth & 5th edition books and am currently playing 5th. Although I never played 4rth I have to say it is masterfully done. Really coherent and well indexed, I like the perspective that James Wyatt & co. brings to the game and the encounter building tools in the DMG are excellent. (and by excellent I mean the best I have seen from among the couple dozen I have experience with.) Everyone on that team can be extremely proud of 4rth. Thank you for your work then & your continuing dedication to the hobby. __bluespruce786, Grognard
Good shit.
My first fully played campaign was 4e; levels 1-30
Still the most epic year and a half of gaming I've had before and I hope to recreate it for others everytime I start a campaign.
@@ClericOfPholtus Right on man. Keeping a campaign running for that length of time is an awesome an achievement for everyone who sat at the table. Game on brother o/
what the hell is Johnny Sins doing here? :3
ALI MUNTH haha
hohohohohohoho the perverts club XD
+ALI MUNTH Fucking dragons and elves :3
At about 2:16 when Chris describes Flame Strike, and then looks happy and perky right after the shot of the people being incinerated... A golden moment!
I wonder what happens if the DM decides to suffocate the adventurers with an army of unarmed gummy bears...
+PancakeZ Its considered unfair and the DM is supposed to be fair and nice. But, the DM must also challenge the players, making creatures difficult and tough to kill or drive away.
Jordan Pritchard :) luvin it.
PancakeZ I've been a DM before, and I was a little too forgiving and nice, but I was a pretty fair one, not too bad, and not too good. Just... Eh, it was fun. :)
cool
At the end of the day, all you need is imagination. That makes dnd so magical. -DM-
I'd love to play because it looks insanely fun... but awefully complicated too...
it is but. if you have a good dungeon master, its very cool
I'd urge you to play a different RPG, at least for starters. D&D as it is now is still the "Advanced" form of the rules, which is rather involving. There are some RPGs (D6, GURPS, Risus, OSRIC) that only require a few pages of total rules, or go for an Old School Revival (OSR) RPG that emulates D&D but as a non-Advanced level (Basic Fantasy is legally free and very easy).
@@commandercaptain4664 I actually came up with my own. I based it off of Fallout... I'm weird like that
Two years ago I watched this video...And bought the game the day after. :) Now it's almost the only D&D I recognize as "holy". :)
problem is that I dont have anyone to play with...
EDIT: I posted this 2 years ago, please stop replying.
Me neither, I want to learn but none of my friends are into this sort of stuff :(
Trizard Why not go to a Hobby shop? Most of them host D&D events which will help you make friends with D&D lovers.
I can relate to that
Molten ZAZ you can play online with skype or thjere is a website roll20.net/
Molten Go to a game store or hobby store and you could easily make new friends, most people who play D&D are always welcoming to new players and are extremely helpful and genuine
I am a DM who had just spent most of my day explaining how to make characters, how the game works, while making notes as to what I would bring up for events/campaign/story....
then one of my friends wants to join and has no idea what it is at all...
this video saved me a lot of time in typing and explaining q-q
I want to play but I have no one to play with
I've watched all videos with Chris Perkins in it in the past few days, and now he has become my favourite celebrity. It would be awesome to meet him one day.
i still have 0% knowledge on how the fuck to play this shit XD
It gets very intuitive once you start playing. I had a lot of trouble at the beginning and the information in the books is overwhelming but you get the hang of it from the first dungeon you play. You will see it is not that hard to understand. You only need 1 person that has played before to be the dungeon master to make everything run smooth. The game is amazing, you have a blast everytime you play!
+Zadkiel Fontecha how does the damage work???
The same way that everything else in the game work, you roll a dice and add a number. You make an attack against an enemy, say you swing a sword or fire lightning. You roll, add your attack bonus and if you get high enough you hit. Then roll again, add your damage bonus and do damage plus any extra effects happen.
It's going to be my first game today. This looks hella fun.
I really wish to get into D&D. But the problem is I know no one who actually play the game. And people in my area aren't genuinly playing it so looking for people is so difficult :(
Does an online D&D exist for beginners? I feel like that would be awesome
- Vulpix - yes roll20.net
I'm myself a noob but got into one campaign that full of noobs and a pro DM it really the best thing i play in awhile
There are player bases in Twitch, Discord, Fantasy Grounds, and various other social media that can get you into the game. Roll20 is the favorite of D&D players.
there is no noob on D&D just fun men, keep the good road! curiosity and imagination forged everything we see today, and you are advancing 10x faster than the rest of your age.
Thankfully 5E doesn't suck :) if you are new go for 5E over 4E, and i went from ad&d to 5E so it is good
Should I get the starters pack?
Otter The Cat Get this. It's worth every penny! www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Dragons-Starter-Set-Roleplaying/dp/0786965592/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1439324598&sr=8-1&keywords=starter+set
Looks like tons of fun, would be awesome to try this one day!
why do people hate 4th edition? it seems that 5th and 3rd edition are the most beloved from what I've seen. I could be totally wrong about that btw. but either way, what's the difference between the editions? aren't the core gameplays of each edition the same?
In 5th edition the D&D team took the most popular features of all 4 previous versions and discarded everything people didn't like. 3/3.5 was popular with hardcore players because it was very detailed and had rules for everything, but it was complicated, nobody really ever knew all the rules, and it was prohibitive for new players. 4th tried to speed things up and streamline them but it never really felt like D&D. 4th is a lot more like a TCG or a strategy game than D&D. 5th not only feels like classic D&D, but it's streamlined while still flexible enough to swap in your favorite rules from 3.5 if you feel it's too light on rules. It's not very hard to convert monsters and adventures over from 3.5 to 5e. I've gotten people who never thought they would ever want to play D&D to get addicted to it with 5e. 4e isn't really a bad game, it has some good ideas, but it doesn't feel like D&D.
2 words: Nerd Rage
It's funny too because core 5e is made out of a lot of 4e materials.
im drooling at the sight of that epic dragon behind him
Can I get this game on steam?
Double troll
your joking right?
No, but i think its on origin.
yes you can get this game on steam but it similar :D in video game version
Table Top Sim
I want to play D&D again :(
I have to admit that I'm an AD&D 1st/2nd Ed man, myself ...
The most awkward editions ever!!!
But they'll always have a very special place in my heart
me too. i learned the d20 system for 3.5e and 4e, but thac0 has a hold on me and i feel like 4e is all about combat and not enough about exploring a world
Me and my bros and cousin, we play'd 2nd Addition AD&D, so I guess I go way back. I miss it...even the best video games never match the thrill and blast we'd had playing D&D back in the day. Of course, video games were nothing like they are today, but still. Every time I finish a book like Song of Ice and Fire, or something of that ilk, it takes me right back to those good old days.
i have been looking for days for rules but everyone keeps recommending books. is it truly this impossible to lay out the basic rules. not even a summary on the basic idea that you need to make your own rules.
there is a PDF version of the rules
LINK:media.wizards.com/2014/downloads/dnd/PlayerDnDBasicRules_v0.2.pdf
ANOTHER GOOD LINK:dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/basicrules?x=dnd/basicrules
though you probably found it by now
try LoganMaxamillions youtube videos
Vytas K are these rules relevant to 4th edition or only 5th? I read through this but think will be playing 4E with a group (already experienced) Just don't know where to start.
Foxko Creates This is for the 4E
Vytas K I'm confused because the character sheet in this off isn't like the one I have seen for others play 4e, its missing things like fortitude and willpower etc. . I feel like I must be missing something
Perception and Insight are skills determined by your Wisdom. To find them out, find your Wisdom Modifier (10 = 1, 12 = 2, 14 = 3 and so on) then add half your level (remember to round down, so a level 1 character would not have any added bonuses for level). Then if you're trained in the skill add an additional 5. Then add any further bonuses you might have.
To work out your passive perception/insight just add this number to 10.
Anyone heard about theatre of mind? Screw rules and miniatures. All you need for awesome game is your imagination. Several papers, a pencil with rubber and a dice are enough. The story matters and roleplaying double. Not any of this D&D marketing B.S.
Minis are used to help people visualize the battlefield and make better choices. Also there is no 1 way to play; some will like minis and mats some like TotM. Who cares how others play so long as they are enjoying DnD.
OK I see I wrote original comment when i was pissed off about something, but i still think, that quality of visualization depands on DM and how he describes the scene. If you visualize it from 1st person, you are still capable of best choices. I think that miniatures may(!) pull players from their imagination.
Udrakan Morturim; I feel that for players seeing the environment from the birds eye view helps them work together. Also as I have said before with all of the rules about 5ft steps and cone ranges and threat ranges it helps the players feel in control of where they are and how to go about a certain situation. I tend to make my games very hard where my heroes have to fights against great odds sometimes and they tend to die on a reasonably basis. So having the map helps them survive longer.
I see you are playing a regular board game in combat. As a player, you need to feel the weight of your spear and your shield, to feel the straps from leather armor around your body, the smell of your character's sweat. Inhale the cold air and feel your heartbeat to increase. That is what it is to play combat in role-playing game.
Birds-eye perspective is tearing you out of that immersion. Combat can be tactical even in "1st person" if GM is good enough to describe the location well and quick.
Still, if you are having fun playing ludo race with looting, have it your way.
If you plan on being the DM, you can make your own boards. You can download the books from nearly anywhere on the internet, or buy them from a bookstore/hobbyshop. Dice and minis can be bought at the same hobbyshops, or bought online or you can improvise minis as long as you have access to a picture of the monster, so your players don't have to use their imagination if you can't buy any from said hobbyshops.
I would love to learn to play this! The "downside" of it, is that first of all the learning curve is not small, and this requires to read A LOT! My friends don't have the patience to start learning the game
he says 4th edition at the end in a really cool sounding way
thank you, surpisingly, i am restored on the wings of Owl, i am dying to my old life and returning to the nerd world, only its a lot more peaceful, and its integrated with my life. the nerds respect me, this is part of our lore. as a druid, i am learning incredible things, i am hanging out with cool spirits, even if i don't always make a clear trail back to it can also be a good thing sometimes. Owl came back into my life. the clocks, are a symbol of the magical logos, but it is not really time, but an abundance of experience. Owl is an angel that's been with me strongly since a child, and even made it to the here and now. though i haven't acknowledged her much, she is a great friend. she's taking me back to those first experiences of freedom i really felt. the simplicity, this is still that. the scary stories of childhood are just that, owl goes beyond the masks, ancient enemies are now at peace, we're all learning yoga together, which always happens in the end. the owls question is identity. druids have the awen symbol of inspiration but also the owell, symbol of letting things be, sometimes we cant force things to be exactly the way we want but if we let it go it will be okay, we've got to learn to flow with non inspiration also, sometimes. cowbear. it is creating art. owl is helping the ecosystem of the world, owl always sends messages. owl is school e. the ecstatic school. learning from no specific teacher, but from the spirits as they manifest. the thing is nerds respect me. for me the nerds are the wisdom, im just settling back into that mode fully. it all just comes back to the letters, we wear our adornments, we talk through computers, but that doesn't mean we are really cut off from eachother. nerdy relationships can be just as meaningful. my druidry doesn't have to be real. i transform myself into the trees and animals and give messages to the rangers headquarters in the town, in it i see the meaning of life. owl encourages creative approaches, not always going the direct way, this may seem like flashiness but it actually makes us give more attention to what we are truly doing. this has been a phoenix journey for me. and its energies are powerful, fiery, but rooted in tradition, ive got to let go more, and just live the energies. im surprised that i became the shaman. the metaphor gathers strength. we literally make ourselves into the messages, the letters, the animals are words, it all an angelic language that is the world. this is yoga and yet im not twisting and bending anymore, im just becoming. this is the way that these things work. our is the one who has the thing that seems to be the grid, but then it becomes, actual organic, good wholesome life. owl has shown me, her magic, and her books. facebook for example. none of this is bad, none of this is selling out, theres are just the ways of the tribe. you have to able to relax, its not going to block our path back to wholeness. owl is the lsd. owl understands, and takes me back to the people like me. shows us our hidden unity. nerds are strong. and nerds are good at heart. cainbowl, owl smoked weed with me. owl is a strange guardian, but a true one. i have to acknowledge the magic of my family, they become owls. the forest floor, leave of passionate colors, a mural like image of owl, me lying curled up, the healing happening in the mushroom circle. not just ditsyness but real wisdom. winged turtle of the tree tops. the location of owls home remains unknown but always there. in all you i see a wisdom. through the way in which we are connected has changed, it doesn't make it soulless. it must be admitted, there are some computer game like aspects, and theres definitely an abundance of easter eggs, but we can break the stereotypes. with owl, the technology doesn't seem so frightening, like the image of the magic, melting clocks, it all becomes imbued with the vines and mosses, of integration and even its spirit is able to awaken from the shell that hides its original heart. a heart among the metal. metal becomes nettle. mushrooms are back on staff. the cows can be left alone. there is magic is the woods. im not realizing im owlizing, the wisdom... the spirit. i interpreted you wrong, the intelligence is there. i can make a mistake too, sometimes you have to make a mistake with heart, for the truth to fully unfold, instead of trying to seem always perfect. does it go against enlightenment that i still have emotions both good and bad, no... it increases its beauty, i see the immediately people around me, and their strong connections to the plants they are all druids as well. the laughing gym mushrooms, puts us in the yoga studio, autumn, she knows, everyone seems to know but its okay, its organic. in the sun, i will admit you guys can seem kinda, simplistic at times, but it is not truly so. for me this is my process of renewal. im loosing all my sick feathers, and growing them back healthy. the people i met who i saw as all part of the test, on my hippy journey, now i see their parts integrated in me, i see it wasn't them, but the planet itself which caused it, i see that i am able to leave behind a trail of healing. most of my work is solitary. but there are always people on the peripherals, the nature of this work is that i can only really see myself doing it, but i should never think i am really alone. we are healers connected to the talking earth. our ways still exist. no one is doing anything bad, there can be trust. everything must honor both life and death. there is trust, though these metaphors are a bit intense for me and cause powerful emotion. they will not harm me. nor will they force me along an overly cliché path. its like the grateful dead said, i had to die. but no voodoo is eternal. we just cant be afraid of it, we can stand up to it, it seems like a black hole, but its really just not real.
whats happened to me seems like an intense arcane ritual. this is what life is really about. owl came and broke me free, i was waiting i thought no one would come. it wasn't john brown it was white owl. and that's white oak, why we toke... these are old trees. be they also have an inner child. my job is keeping the wise inner child alive in us all, its not either/or, parents vs. offspring all of us can have it, true health is beyond time, we will all live to be 8888 Yamaowl. certain recipes are eternal. ariel is the angel. seemed to do nothing, but in the end, now it proverbially 'tripping'. groovy. all you guys are like feathers... and you can think of my as a feather unto you, we make up eachothers wings, and they are wings of the rainbow. we are flying together. these dreams are so simple. but so meaningful you don't have to die just believe you can fly. - leprechaun owl and shaman owl are one! good and bad luck are one. in animals are incredible things these teachings cant be rushed though, whenever i consciously try to find them to amass my wealth of knowledge it eludes me, only when i slip into it. kinda like playing a good song is it there.. finally its the middle ground, all our arts can coexist here. what we had before was just, a defiency of animals, unrealistic depiction of forestscape haha. that can definitely be depressing all of us must be there. the call went out, the call was hu. we responded. hu. this is all like changed by the spirit i approach it in, but at the same time icant just act like i understand it all and remain cool constantly, losing sometimes actually seems to be doing more good than not. i know im technically supposed to be leaving everyone behind, but im just going to pretend everyone is being renewed instead. i feel like that's a place where i can attempt defiance to the set in stone patterns, and see what i get for the sake of my convenience and not being like, an over doer. but yea always feel free to tell me to, buzz off, im kinda just like a stream, that will start flowing as you can tell. im not taking silence as a hint to stop, and i would love any messages back on any topic whatsoever, but if u want it to stop, that can happen to, im just relaxing
You would draw all the rooms, corridors, furniture, traps and other general features such as pools of lava, or braziers on the map, and you would plan beforehand which monsters or NPCs would populate these areas.
As roman said, don't let that deter you. If I could find a group of people to play with, I'd take part in tabletop sessions in a heartbeat. I've always been a huge fan of D&D, and I even have characters made up that actually don't use the 'standard' PC races, such as a Yuan-ti (essentially Human/snake hybrid race) or Minotaur. For the most part, you can simply let your imagination run wild. Even people like Vin Diesel have admitted to playing D&D, so don't worry about what others think. :)
If you like the Red Box, just keep going with Essentials Products like "Dungeon Master's Kit" "Monster Vault" and the players books "Heroes of the Fallen Lands" and "Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms" None of these products are expensive ($15-$20 or less each), the DM kit and MV are boxed sets with tokens, maps, rule books, and more adventures that continue where the red box left off, and the "Heroes Of" books have all the classes and levels for players. Rules Compendium is also a good book.
I'm not sure what comes in the Red Box but definitely look for the Player's Handbook One. If you're thinking of being a Dungeon Master, also buy Monster Manuel One and Dungeon Master's Guide One as well as a dry erase play-mat and DM screen. Once you become more comfortable with the game, try looking into supplements like Player's Handbook 2&3, Monster Manuel 2&3, and Adventurer's Vault. For new Dungeon Masters, it might also help to buy a pre-made module, Keep on the Shadowfell is a good one.
I remember playing D and D in high school. That was some fun times.
@MegaVergan yes, not only are there two different style builds for the assassin class but virtually any character could be considered an assissin if you equip them right and train them in skills like stealth.
this is the guy from pax east right? man i love those videos... im actually going to buy some games just from those videos... lol
I'm only considering D&D right now, but i have the feeling i wont regret playing.
I always wanted to play this. I'm very excited now :)
OMG, Just found out that I am somewhat closely related to Bob Bledsaw. One of the old founders of DnD, he played a big part in making miniatures.
I also second this notion, I am a slightly nerdy/ slightly athletic guy that goes to a small school and I like all kinds of things that others don't, so I have been wanting to play this for some time after a far off friend of mine had me create lore and a map for him. I created a whole continent.
Playing my first D&D Game tomorrow with some close friends! SO EXCITED!!!
i've recently been getting into the warhammer universe, but i cant wait to play d&d for the first time =]]
Last saturday I killed a blue dragon with my dragon slayer (2H sword very rare and expensive to make sword) for my heroic quest, I'm lvl 10 paladin I was so happy!! D& D is the best rpg game ever made and it will continue to be for generations
its not as bad as you might think, I played a game with some friends recently who were playing for the first time and they seemed to pick it up pretty quickly. The most important rule is that if you want to perform any action you roll a d20, so if you don't know a rule then that's fine, you just roll. oh and your friends don't really need to read through much, they just need to create a character and the DM does the rest. Plus you can introduce them to the game as you go. :)
@lumpyfishful The Player's Handbooks, Dungeon Master's Guide and Monster Manuals (the Core Rulebooks) are about 30 Euros each, depending on the store and your location. Other merchandise such as dice, dungeontiles and miniatures from Wizards of the Coast vary in price, but for what you get they are rather expensive. You can often find cheaper alternatives, though not as cool as the official stuff.
Yes, you can start with 4th edition. You don't need to buy anything from any other edition. And the max number of people needed to play is 2: 1 player and 1 dungeon master. Check local game stores if you are lucky enough to have one as they might do games. Meeting people is a part of D&D but if it helps, remember that in the game, you will interact with people indirectly most of the time, that is through/as your character. I hope you find people to play with and have fun!
I just invested over 200 bucks in 4th edition and its actually awesome! I'm going to start a video series on it.
this video got me to start dm,ing
You're bound by the rulebook insofar as when you're allowed to do so although you may well be able to summon a meteorite, there are rules that tell you if you'll succeed and how much damage it will do. The DM is there to facilitate your imagination within the context of the rules and the game; he doesn't usually play a main hero, he plays everything else in the game like baddie monsters and dungeon bosses and tavern keepers.
trust me mate im the only nerdy guy in my group of friends too. but i got some of my friends to try it (as long as there is beer they said) and used the channels of people like repsesper on youtube to help me in creating my first session since i am the dungeonmaster. and though we all agreed to call it pokernight when together with other people we know. they all enjoyed it and this week 2 new people are joining your group. so give it a try. who knows it might turn out better than you expect
He basically controls how the entire game flows, from moving around enemies to acting as non-player characters. He is absolutely essential.
@cyphor09 In 4th edition, try a swordmage. For race, try earth genasi for good strength and hp. Swordmage and genasi are found in Forgotten Realms player guide. Eladrin and genasi are considered the best swordmage races.
i used to play this when i was a kid lol 10 years later and i dropped 200 dollars and bought a ton of books/manuals, miniatures, dice, mats, tile sets, and even a binder for all the character/power sheets. haha D&D is pretty complicated but god damn it's fucking fun!
@Mocha2007andcoco 4th edition beginner box is only $20. Very good price as it'll get you going pretty quick. Eventually you may need to buy more books to expand but you can find TONS of useful information online.
What makes D&D so great for me is its looseness, and ability to play with friends. Essentially it's all about just getting friends together, goofing around and having a great time. That's always been the goal of D&D and it shows. I suggest it. I just started too. Love it! I play 3.5
D&D and pen-and-aper RPGs in general are essentially cooperative. Technically a Player Character can attack another, but the game's not balanced around that. There's a kinda new type of quick-fire game in organized play called Lair Assault that encourages the DM to try their hardest to kill the players, but that's as close to real competition as I'd say it gets. Don't let that discourage you, in general a ruthless DM can make for a pretty intense and cutthroat game.
No usually every edition last at least 5-10 years, or so has been. Although when you start growing you become fond of a specific one, or sometimes for the sake of it you can keep changing, all of the previous versions had its flaws and good points, bear no grudge against any of it, just keep in mind the dms best friend "there is no rule", the art of being a dm is simply to adjust and have fun.
It's been my dream since I was I think 10 to play dungeons and dragons. 8 years later and I still haven't gotten the chance to. Hopefully I find someone in uni!
I find the nerd/virgin comment hilarious. Nothing wrong with being a nerd (I don't consider myself much of one but the nerds i know are some of the funniest, most awesome people I have ever met) and in the group I play with, myself and my friend play with our significant others. It's how I got to know him actually. I'm pretty new to D&D but I'm really enjoying it so far, and Chris Perkins is my new idol. I am now addicted to the Penny Arcade/PvP podcast, I have great pride in my dragonborn pala
@EchtePoekel I agree to a degree. D&D is far more similiar to Dragon age than Skyrim, which I believe used D&D as an influence for the romances, moral decisions, character relationships, stats, etc. However- I never said they were similiar- just that one reminded me of the other
Obvious marketing for their 4th Edition products, but I liked this as an intro to D&D, nonetheless. Convincing, compelling. Well explained.
Indeed, a game that has a potential for a lot of fun, long as the players have a modicum of patience, fair tolerance and a fertile imagination. And like high fantasy, of course, in this case. Otherwise, they'll have to look for other similar games.
I've never actually played it, but as it stands and if I may say so, D&D is currently my favorite of them. The most attractive and seemingly most fun.
Though I *am* curious about roleplaying Warhammer 40k.
PS: those handbooks sound handy, indeed. But I don't care much for the board and the pieces. Maps are handy, anymore than that and it deters one's imagination. I'd start seeing a character as his figurine appears rather than as I'd imagine it. It's not as bad with those figurines as it is with roll20's cartoons, to be fair -- which are optional, BTW.
chris perkins is such a good dm :D
was so much fun to watch his games
@SurrenderTheSilence many gaming shops may also have a pin up notice board which some people put up notices about starting up a D&D club or something along those lines. good luck finding people to play with
Player's Handbooks 2 and 3 just have extra races, classes, powers, etc. They are not necessary to start playing. Or at all really. Just if you'd like to have some more options for future games.
To start playing your group would need to have at least one Player's Handbook, and a Monster Manual and a Dungeon Master's Guide for the DM.
Or you could just get the Red Box Starter Set that came out in 2010, that has pre made characters and an adventure in it to get a group started.
Basically the DM describes the situation that the players are in, then draws a map on a graph sheet with 1" squares, builds something with dungeons tiles, or uses a pre made map from a published adventure. For example, let's say that you (as the DM) are roleplaying a wizard in a village. He explains to the adventurers that he needs help to clean out a goblin infested dungeon and will give them lots of treasure if they do. If the players decide to accept this quest, then you would draw a map.
The Players Guide covers it all. if you get Players guide 1,2, and 3 then you have even more races and class's to choose from.
If you want to understand how D&D is played try these 3 things 1. Watch the videos in which the writers of Robot Chicken play the game. It is good as it takes you through a whole game and plus it is funny as hell to watch. 2. Watch some videos by Repsesper. He gives good tips for D&D players and DMs (thats short for Dungeon Master). 3. Last you can go to the D&D Website and read all the rules for the game (you might have to download but its free and doesnt takes up that much space).
God, I really want to get into this. Once the fall semester starts in a week, my friends and I have been trying to figure out a day we can all meet up and form a group. Might end up using one of the spare study rooms on campus if we can't figure out a place to play, haha.
I've never played this before and today just decided to look up fan art and i thought, "wow!, this looks really fun!!!! all the fantasy of it." so i looked this up. I wanna play now =(
It really varies from edition to edition. For 4E, there are several applications online that can do most of the work for you (assuming WotC hasn't removed it, D&D Insider has one that is free to use for 1st level characters).
Being a DM is tough. For that, I recommend asking around the forums at Brilliant Gameologists and GiantITP. They'll help you out.
@Baldoxxx4000 Video games are limited by design. There is a beginning and an end. You can only travel so far, only say what's on the response wheel, can only act in the following ways, and the plot line only goes a couple of different ways. D&D is designed to present to you with a story line of your own where you have all the choices. The only end comes after epic tier (finish your epic destiny) which means you don't go away, but are out of play. New character, and start a new adventure!
Apparently they are, but somewhat modified to account for the lack of a DM. For example, monster "ai" is public info, as the players need to move the monsters themselves. I have never played the D&D board games, but they look great as starters, and everything in there can be used in an actual 4th game.
Well spoken Chris and awesome shiny dome!
I'm new at this we already have our characters created. Gonna play tomarrow! soooooo excited
Have you seen Chris Perkins' Celebrity D&D game with Robot Chicken? That was the first time playing for a lot of them too and he gets them right into the adventure. I run D&D camps for new players too, I heartily recommend a similar formula. Get them right into the adventure and explain the rules as they come up - not all at the beginning.
Ego death - it's kind of like a song or religion about the rise and death of ego but it's not calendar based and any maps like that are only metaphors, the ego doesn't rise in spring and die predictably in late autumn for a gestation period, it always just happens in the now as opposed to on a schedule, but times when we focus on ego death do make change in our lives, it is a season but not one connected to time, it is in a way, a Sun, that shows is more directly. There is the sun of the sky but then the Sunshine inside shows us even more, when we access it, it does heal earth and everything, it is unconditional love... The religions can only generally mimick life and death of ego but when it comes it always breaks away from exact duplication, we understand the metaphors but it's always something more. Not a programmable experience
@pac43man I forgot Manual of the Planes. Awesome. Also the original Greyhawk box set is awesome. The old Dragon magazine had lots of good ideas for DM's. You don't need miniatures! You need dice, paper and pencils. Oversized graph paper is great for mapping and structuring melee. IMHO the greatest module ever written is The Temple of Elemental Evil. All the best stuff was written when D&D was still owned by the now defunct TSR. RIP Gary Gygax
The latest edition that's out is 4th edition, although D&D Next will be coming out soon.
To make a character you just need a Player's Handbook.
the point I'm trying to make is that both are two completely different type of media, it's like comparing books and tv /movies. I might read George R.R Martin's A song of Fire and Ice series and watch HBO's Game of thrones series but I keep the two somewhat separated in how I choose to think about them and how I enjoy them.
@TheHuntress144 You're right. Technically Tolkein was in a Norse Myth LARP group way before D&D along with C.S. Lewis, and he'd be the first to admit that the LOTR were an homage to Norse Myth. If he wasn't so antitechnology I think he'd approve of both D&D and Skyrim for the dedicated study involved in world building in both.
GOD DAMN CHRIS YOUR SMILE NEEDS TO BE ON A MAGAZINE COVER
No, RollPlay. Best D&D campaigns I've ever had the pleasure of watching.
I don't know why but Chris is just so cool!
@attykon Right he's just one man. That's why the almost 30 years spent by a large creation team making 5 elderscrolls games each building on a single mythos including over 600 short stories covering racial mythologies for several species along with several different creation myths along with thousands of years of histories, folklore, folk songs dynasties histories and mythology for lands and cultures that have vanished into legend makes both epic examples of worldbuilding.
You can play it online- check Fantasy Grounds and there is a different program that I can't think of right now.
i always thought D&D was realy dorky... but now that ive looked up more info about it, i feel like i want to give it a shot. im realy into creative freedom kind of games
you need a set of dice (4-sided, 6-sided, 8-sided, 10, 12, & 20-sided dice) & the player's handbook. if you want to dm, you will also need the dungeon master's guide & the monster manual
I love how he only looks at one camera, makes him look quite sad on the other angle :D
you do what you think is fun dude dont let anyone change that
@44GamerNerd55 this might be true, but WotC's Star Wars Saga Edition has everything a player, and a Game Master, will need withing 185 pages. Very manageable. They came out with supplements for it, but these where ever so optional.
that's a pretty big area. I begin my first group next weekend in minneapolis...driving from Rochester.