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Anyone here play Table Top RPGs?

Mike Glyer

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To be honest witcha, I'm a bit of a stealthy geek.

D&D 5e, Gloomhaven, dabbled in Pathfinder and D&D 2e. Warhammer 40k and Battletech now have modes where you can add RPG elements.
 

Mc.Faggot

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To be honest witcha, I'm a bit of a stealthy geek.

D&D 5e, Gloomhaven, dabbled in Pathfinder and D&D 2e. Warhammer 40k and Battletech now have modes where you can add RPG elements.
have you played “Near and Far”

or is that baby boy shit?
 

Mike Glyer

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have you played “Near and Far”

or is that baby boy shit?
I have not but there is nothing wrong with baby boy shit, particularly if you are new to board games/analog gaming and don't have a solid group of people you play with. I read a description and it sounds decent. For that type of game play (group of players work together and level up as a story unfolds via random event cards) Gloomhaven is the gold standard.

I've taken a step back from gaming since I have 2 kids under 3 years old and work longish hours (Patrick, take note) but it's amazing if you have a solid group of friends who can play.
 

Mc.Faggot

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I have not but there is nothing wrong with baby boy shit, particularly if you are new to board games/analog gaming and don't have a solid group of people you play with. I read a description and it sounds decent. For that type of game play (group of players work together and level up as a story unfolds via random event cards) Gloomhaven is the gold standard.

I've taken a step back from gaming since I have 2 kids under 3 years old and work longish hours (Patrick, take note) but it's amazing if you have a solid group of friends who can play.
ive wanted to get gloom haven, but have no core set of nerd friends, so i got near and far as some sort of gateway for people around me, but its like some shit you gotta really plan ahead for even if its the simplest rpg
 
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Easily_Remembered

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I used to, but haven't done so in years, primarily because of work, and in the last few years I have become an anti-social curmudgeon.

I really enjoyed using minis. I played D&D, and West End Games' versions of Star Wars miniatures and even Indiana Jones (back when they still made the miniatures out of pewter and you had to paint them yourself). I still have them somewhere.
 

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To be honest witcha, I'm a bit of a stealthy geek.

D&D 5e, Gloomhaven, dabbled in Pathfinder and D&D 2e. Warhammer 40k and Battletech now have modes where you can add RPG elements.
Got some bad news for ya, babychild.

 

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I played D&D pretty frequently before the chink flu. It's a lot of fun. Never thought I'd get into that faggot shit but I really enjoyed it.
 

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Had a group of friends who played D&D and some others but when they came out as furries (even hanging on FurryMUCK and queer shit like that), I bailed on them. For nerds, though, they had good taste in nerd games, etc. Shame about the cum-soaked wolf costumes though....
 

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I did and wish I still could but it's hard with a career and kids. Tried roll20 but it's just dull playing with strangers. I want my barbarian to be Jerome Niggerson and everyone has a problem with it.
 

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