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Wednesday, 25 June 2008, 11:11 AM
Doyce on D&D

With all the 4e activity of late, Doyce has a series of posts, rules, and resources on his gaming blog that are worth checking out.

  1. Dealing with the whiff-factor in DnD - I like this idea very much. It's similar to the "sooner or later you have to hit" internal counter in CoX.
  2. "Keys" for DnD - I like the Keys mechanic, but I'm not 100% sold on bringing it into D&D, at least until we have a bit more playtime under our belts.
  3. DnD errata - Always useful.
  4. DnD "DM" Reference Screen - Sweet!

And looking at the picture here reminds me -- I need to figure out where my D20s ran off to. My normal dice bag only goes up to D12s right now.


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