Dungeons & Dragons.
If you're unfamiliar with it, it's a social role-playing game where one person is the narrator and describes the world and story while the rest of the group plays individual characters. A lot of older RPGs like Morrowind and KOTOR took inspiration from D&D for many of their systems. It's kind of a mix between a board game with dice rolls and skill checks and a kind of collaborative storytelling.
One of the big advantages of D&D over a video game RPG is that since a real person is controlling the game, you can say or do basically anything you can think of. It means you and your party can tackle problems and interact with the world more creatively than video games can realistically allow.
If you're unfamiliar with it, it's a social role-playing game where one person is the narrator and describes the world and story while the rest of the group plays individual characters. A lot of older RPGs like Morrowind and KOTOR took inspiration from D&D for many of their systems. It's kind of a mix between a board game with dice rolls and skill checks and a kind of collaborative storytelling.
One of the big advantages of D&D over a video game RPG is that since a real person is controlling the game, you can say or do basically anything you can think of. It means you and your party can tackle problems and interact with the world more creatively than video games can realistically allow.
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Dungeons & Dragons.
If you're unfamiliar with it, it's a social role-playing game where one person is the narrator and describes the world and story while the rest of the group plays individual characters. A lot of older RPGs like Morrowind and KOTOR took inspiration from D&D for many of their systems. It's kind of a mix between a board game with dice rolls and skill checks and a kind of collaborative storytelling.
One of the big advantages of D&D over a video game RPG is that since a real person is controlling the game, you can say or do basically anything you can think of. It means you and your party can tackle problems and interact with the world more creatively than video games can realistically allow.
If you're unfamiliar with it, it's a social role-playing game where one person is the narrator and describes the world and story while the rest of the group plays individual characters. A lot of older RPGs like Morrowind and KOTOR took inspiration from D&D for many of their systems. It's kind of a mix between a board game with dice rolls and skill checks and a kind of collaborative storytelling.
One of the big advantages of D&D over a video game RPG is that since a real person is controlling the game, you can say or do basically anything you can think of. It means you and your party can tackle problems and interact with the world more creatively than video games can realistically allow.
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A few of us from the MOBAFire discord got the idea to start a D&D campaign for fun. We don't know all the details yet but we are 9 players and a DM. This thread will detail our adventures!
Dungeon Master
WaffleMage15
Players
Jovy
Chromuro
Exorra
Maintained
Frisk 201X
Bag of Lays
Lycra