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hedgie:
Jumping in for newbies is a mixed bag.  Our new player (who I brought in) decided to roll cleric, and it was her first time playing Pathfinder, and her first tabletop game since high school.  She basically decided to jump into the deep end, when our other newb players avoided the spellcasting classes.  She's actually doing great (thankfully, the GM helped her min-max her character properly) and is quickly learning how to choose spells.  Then again, she's a science nerd by profession, so she's taking to it rather quickly.

Gyrre:
My brother is a complete newbie. But, he knows I enjoy so he wants to give it a try.

Being that his character is basically a fantasy trucker (caravan specialist) and he's a fan of the Transporter movies, I'm going to mess with him a bit with the introduction of a potential "goldfish poop gang" (I think that's the term). I still need to decided whether the Al Cassava gang[1] are kobolds or goblins. Either way, they'll have smuggled themselves in by hiding in one of the crates.

EDIT [1] Oka, Ta'pi, Pu'u, and Ding. 100% intentional pun.

Pilchard123:

--- Quote from: Gyrre on 03 Jan 2019, 21:33 ---goldfish poop gang

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Rather useless recurring adversaries?


--- Quote ---EDIT [1] Oka, Ta'pi, Pu'u, and Ding. 100% intentional pun.

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You're a terrible person.

Akima:

--- Quote from: hedgie on 16 Dec 2018, 12:53 ---Oh fuck.  I had typed about six paragraphs and the page crashed.  I really wish that there was a "save" feature here.
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Yeah... Ever since losing a minor essay in the Discuss sub-forum when I clicked Preview, I draft anything more than a one or two line posting in a text-editor with a BBCode plug-in and copy-paste it in. Even for short posts I hit Cmd-A Cmd-C to copy it to my Clipboard before hitting Preview.

Blue Kitty:
I got a sweet, sweet taste of D&D last year after listening to a lot of Actual Play podcasts....and then it went no where. We did the D&D 5th Edition starter kit and beat it, then created our own characters, but then we hung out more infrequently. Last time we got together we just played other board games, even with all the people there to play D&D.

I'm thinking about suggesting we do D&D or something like it for our own game night and I can DM

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