Author Topic: Dungeons & Dragons Online - F2P  (Read 13324 times)

A man is returning home from work when a mysterious voice in a dark alley whispers, "20 bucks?"

The man decides to take the mystery woman up on the offer. They've been going at it for a few minutes when a police officer shines a flashlight on them, demanding to know what was going on.

The man irritably says, "Do you mind? I'm making love to my wife!"

The police officer apologizes for interrupting, stating that he did not know.

The man replies, "I didn't know either, until you shined your flashlight on us."

A man is returning home from work when a mysterious voice in a dark alley whispers, "20 bucks?"

The man decides to take the mystery woman up on the offer. They've been going at it for a few minutes when a police officer shines a flashlight on them, demanding to know what was going on.

The man irritably says, "Do you mind? I'm making love to my wife!"

The police officer apologizes for interrupting, stating that he did not know.

The man replies, "I didn't know either, until you shined your flashlight on us."

Ok funny, but I'd say worth 100 points at the most.

I have a feeling I'm the only one who payed attention to his offer.


I'm really wanting D&D Insider to come out. Basically tabletop D&D Online, which I'd really like to play, but no one around me plays it/has heard of it/thinks is handicapped.
« Last Edit: September 24, 2009, 05:32:20 PM by NickTheSushi »

According to Nick's logic,

Nobody around him plays it
Nobody around him has heard of it
Nobody around him thinks its handicapped

I think that last 1 is a mistake, and also the "Is too expensive" option.

According to Nick's logic,

Nobody around him plays it
Nobody around him has heard of it
Nobody around him thinks its handicapped

I think that last 1 is a mistake, and also the "Is too expensive" option.
By handicapped I mean stupid or dorky.

And no it isn't too expensive. If you're smart, really all you need is to get minis, maybe not even those. Most of the resources for a regular D&D Game (dice, rules, monsters, character sheets, etc.) can be found online for free now, which is really convenient if you have a computer, most of the part why I want a laptop.

Wha :0 free? dice for free? lol... dont you always have to pay shipping? And what about a board?

Dice: there's a random.org or something.

Board: card-stock paper (its thicker, ideal for boards) + colored ink printer + scissors

Tokens: card-stock paper + colored ink printer + scissors


card-stock paper

that stuff is epic! My uncle works for a company that sells card stock, i got a box of like 4000 sheets, and ive barely left a dent, even with the dozens of cubeecrafts ive made with them.


Wha :0 free? dice for free? lol... dont you always have to pay shipping? And what about a board?

I have about a hundred dice, they cost pennies.

For dice roller. Unique means numbers do not repeat, may glitch up.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/neitnhwmvnz/Roller.zip

My DDO character is Frostfist. A level 2 dwarven paladin.

Hey tophat, come live in Kentucky please :3

Hey tophat, come live in Kentucky please :3

It funny you mention that because I was talking to a friend a few years back that visited (Kentucky as well as a lot of other places thereabouts).

There is one gaming shop within walking distance of here, another that is a 5 minute drive away and if I really wanted I could drive to Seattle and go to what is probably one of the most epic "nerdatoriums" on the planet.

She said that in Kentucky she found none, not a one.
« Last Edit: September 25, 2009, 04:19:20 PM by zz_tophat »

It funny you mention that because I was talking to a friend a few years back that visited (Kentucky as well as a lot of other places thereabouts).

There is one gaming shop within walking distance of here, another that is a 5 minute drive away and if I really wanted I could drive to Seattle and go to what is probably one of the most epic "nerdatoriums" on the planet.

She said that in Kentucky she found none, not a one.
Louisville is boring :(