Friday, June 24, 2011

Chi-Ru Class

Hey People of earth and beyond, I have made a new D&D class, called Chi-Ru, a new type of thievish class. I would just post the entire 5 or 6 page thing, but I'm at a friends house right now (check out his blog: game advice from a n00b for n00bs), so I'm just gonna tell you about it. Chi-Ru aren't proficient with any weapons, but they fight expertly with their hands and feet. They are pretty underpowered for the first few levels, because they're blind, until they get some special abilities to help them sense their surroundings. Their senses, except sight, get so developed that they can eventually 'see' more than other classes. I'll post the class as soon as I can. Keep reading my epic blog of dungeons, and dragons.

Intro to D&D

Hey people of earth and beyond, I'm Smud. A lot of you poor deprived people have not even heard of the game dungeons and dragons. It is an RPG game where one person tells the story (a Dungeon Master), plays all the NPCs (Non-Player Characters), monsters, etc. There are also players, as it is a game and all games have players, which normally are in parties of four, but you can play with 2-8 or 9ish. Before all of you people who are about to shut their computer because they're allergic to nerdiness or something, this game is not only for nerds. If you enjoy reading fantasy or science fiction novels, you will love D&D, 100% guaranteed, if you have a decent DM (Dungeon Master). Even if you'd rather run around than read a book, D&D is a game of thrilling adventures, where you're the hero.You can hack your way through hordes of goblins, or swindle mountains of silver out of townsfolk. There is absolutely no limit to what you cant do in this fabulous game of dungeons, and dragons.