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This episode is the final one for this season, another of the extended conversations I've shared with gaming friends over recent weeks. It was largely unplanned as I hopped online to talk and discuss some key ideas with my guest. Jason Connerley is the voice behind the Nerd's RPG Variety Cast podcast and a regular caller to several Anchorite shows, including this one. Jason started gaming around 1983 with the Dungeon! board game by David Megarry. His first RPGs were the Mentzer Red Box D&D Basic set and the original TSR Marvel Super Heroes RPG. We've gamed a few times over the years and always seem to enjoy ourselves. At a time of experiencing some disconnection and change, I was grateful for Jason being willing to not only talk, but let me record what was also a personal conversation.Big thanks up front to Jason and I hope you'll find the conversation a useful one.Nerd's RPG Variety Cast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason376Cerebrevore: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cerebrevoreGame on!Roleplay Rescue Details:Voice Message:speakpipe.com/roleplayrescuePatreon:patreon.com/rpgrescue Email:hello@rpgrescue.comBlog:roleplayrescue.com Mastodon:https://ttrpg-hangout.social/@UbiquitousRatRoleplay Rescue Theme by Jon Cohen from Tale of the Manticore:https://taleofthemanticore.podbean.com/Roleplay Rescue's Solo Tales:https://shows.acast.com/roleplay-rescues-solo-tales Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is the final one for this season, another of the extended conversations I've shared with gaming friends over recent weeks. It was largely unplanned as I hopped online to talk and discuss some key ideas with my guest. Jason Connerley is the voice behind the Nerd's RPG Variety Cast podcast and a regular caller to several Anchorite shows, including this one. Jason started gaming around 1983 with the Dungeon! board game by David Megarry. His first RPGs were the Mentzer Red Box D&D Basic set and the original TSR Marvel Super Heroes RPG. We've gamed a few times over the years and always seem to enjoy ourselves. At a time of experiencing some disconnection and change, I was grateful for Jason being willing to not only talk, but let me record what was also a personal conversation.Big thanks up front to Jason and I hope you'll find the conversation a useful one.Nerd's RPG Variety Cast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason376Cerebrevore: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cerebrevoreGame on!Roleplay Rescue Details:Voice Message:speakpipe.com/roleplayrescuePatreon:patreon.com/rpgrescue Email:hello@rpgrescue.comBlog:roleplayrescue.com Mastodon:https://ttrpg-hangout.social/@UbiquitousRatRoleplay Rescue Theme by Jon Cohen from Tale of the Manticore:https://taleofthemanticore.podbean.com/Roleplay Rescue's Solo Tales:https://shows.acast.com/roleplay-rescues-solo-tales Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When we think Basic D&D, we usually think of Holmes, Moldvay, and Mentzer. We don't usually include Troy Denning and Doug Stewart to the Basic Set Masters List, but they do belong. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/support
Este Audio Vas a aprender varias palabras con la letra D en esta serie.
Why do people give up their hobbies? Should you ever go back? Is trying to recapture the past simply a big mistake? This episode is having a think about the phenomenon of giving up hobbies and the value of reclaiming them years later. As I think I've said before, my biggest bugbear is seeing people give up playing tabletop roleplaying games and never quite returning to the table. Is there anything we can do to help? Rescue Theme Song and all incidental music by TJ Drennan: patreon.com/TJD D&D Basic (free): dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/basicrules?x=dnd/basicrules Excerpts included are from episodes 104 (Gavin Norman), 205 (Mike Mason), and 306 (Janet Forbes). Contact Details: Voice Message: anchor.fm/rpgrescue/message Email: hello@rpgrescue.com Patreon: patreon.com/rpgrescue MeWe Group: mewe.com/join/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue") Facebook Page: facebook.com/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue") Twitter: @ubiquitousrat
Why do people give up their hobbies? Should you ever go back? Is trying to recapture the past simply a big mistake? This episode is having a think about the phenomenon of giving up hobbies and the value of reclaiming them years later. As I think I've said before, my biggest bugbear is seeing people give up playing tabletop roleplaying games and never quite returning to the table. Is there anything we can do to help? Rescue Theme Song and all incidental music by TJ Drennan: patreon.com/TJDD&D Basic (free): dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/basicrules?x=dnd/basicrulesExcerpts included are from episodes 104 (Gavin Norman), 205 (Mike Mason), and 306 (Janet Forbes). Contact Details:Voice Message: anchor.fm/rpgrescue/messageEmail: hello@rpgrescue.comPatreon: patreon.com/rpgrescueMeWe Group: mewe.com/join/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue")Facebook Page: facebook.com/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue")Twitter: @ubiquitousrat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jason Connerley is the voice behind the Nerd's RPG Variety Cast podcast and a regular caller to several Anchorite shows, including this one. Jason started gaming around 1983 with the "Dungeon!" board game by David Megarry. His first RPGs were the Mentzer Red Box D&D Basic set and the original TSR Marvel Super Heroes RPG. Hailing from Virginia, USA, he's a family man and, judging from the background noise during his call-ins, the owner of some awesome dogs who are almost as famous as he is. He's one of the most self-effacing voices in the pod-o-sphere and I am delighted to be able to have a chat with him today. Rescue Theme Song and all incidental music by TJ Drennan: patreon.com/TJD Nerd's RPG Variety Cast: anchor.fm/jason376 The Angry GM, Eight Kinds of Fun: theangrygm.com/gaming-for-fun-part-1-eight-kinds-of-fun MDA Game Theory: cs.northwestern.edu/~hunicke/MDA.pdf Contact Details: Voice Message: anchor.fm/rpgrescue/message Email: hello@rpgrescue.com Patreon: patreon.com/rpgrescue MeWe Group: mewe.com/join/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue") Facebook Page: facebook.com/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue") Twitter: @ubiquitousrat
Jason Connerley is the voice behind the Nerd's RPG Variety Cast podcast and a regular caller to several Anchorite shows, including this one. Jason started gaming around 1983 with the "Dungeon!" board game by David Megarry. His first RPGs were the Mentzer Red Box D&D Basic set and the original TSR Marvel Super Heroes RPG. Hailing from Virginia, USA, he's a family man and, judging from the background noise during his call-ins, the owner of some awesome dogs who are almost as famous as he is. He's one of the most self-effacing voices in the pod-o-sphere and I am delighted to be able to have a chat with him today.Rescue Theme Song and all incidental music by TJ Drennan: patreon.com/TJDNerd's RPG Variety Cast: anchor.fm/jason376The Angry GM, Eight Kinds of Fun: theangrygm.com/gaming-for-fun-part-1-eight-kinds-of-funMDA Game Theory: cs.northwestern.edu/~hunicke/MDA.pdfContact Details:Voice Message: anchor.fm/rpgrescue/messageEmail: hello@rpgrescue.comPatreon: patreon.com/rpgrescueMeWe Group: mewe.com/join/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue")Facebook Page: facebook.com/roleplayrescue (or search "Roleplay Rescue")Twitter: @ubiquitousrat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 23 er anderledes end normalt, idet vi ikke beskæftiger os med en specifik udgivelse men med en lang række. I løbet af episode tager vi et blik på mange af de settings, der er blevet udgivet til Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (og en enkelt, som er på kanten til undtagelsen).Advanced Dungeons & Dragons er udgivet i en First Edition (1977-1989) og en Second Edition (1989-2000), og systemet er nogenlunde bagudkompatibelt, men med udgivelsen af 3rd Edition i 2000, som nu ikke længere bag titlen Advanced blev der brudt betydeligt med reglerne, og i skrivende stund er vi oppe på 5th edition.Vi kommer en tur rundt om følgende settings:Greyhawk (1980)Mystara (1981)DragonLance (1984)Forgotten Realms (1987)Spelljammer (1989)Ravenloft (1990)Dark Sun (1991)Al-Qadim (1992)PlaneScape (1994)Council of Wyrms (1994)Birthright (1995)Vi har tidligere talt om D&D Basic i en episode, og vi har også en Actual Play episode.
In 1981 Dungeons and Dragons Expert book by David Cook was released as a counterpart to Moldvay's Basic. I talk about the changes made to Expert over previous editions. Podcast Website: https://petejones.neocities.org/ Blog: http://dragonsarerealpodcast.tumblr.com/ OSR Anchorites on Audio Dungeon Discord Server: https://discord.gg/BTY963 ----- D&D Basic - £2.30 PDF https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/110792/DD-Expert-Set-Rulebook-B-X-ed-Basic BX Companion by Jonathan Becker - £9.83 PDF https://www.rpgnow.com/product/103412/B-X-Companion
Today, we have a question from a listener. One of my favourite podcasters… We take a look at ways to start heading back to the table. Starting with why you want to add gaming back into your life, I'll challenge you to start small and find an hour to build a plan. We discuss various cheeky ways to convince the significant others in our lives to let us have some fun. We even consider how to attract new gamers to the hobby. Useful Links from the episode: Ray Otus' podcast: Plundergrounds Simon Sinek, “How Great Leaders Inspire Action” (video). D&D Basic (5e): Free to download 5th Edition Basic Rules Society of Extraordinary Gamers: SXG website Contact: Quick link here: rpgrescue.com Email: hello@rpgrescue.com MeWe: Roleplay Rescue Page Facebook: Roleplay Rescue Page
Today, we have a question from a listener. One of my favourite podcasters… We take a look at ways to start heading back to the table. Starting with why you want to add gaming back into your life, I'll challenge you to start small and find an hour to build a plan. We discuss various cheeky ways to convince the significant others in our lives to let us have some fun. We even consider how to attract new gamers to the hobby.Useful Links from the episode:Ray Otus' podcast: PlundergroundsSimon Sinek, “How Great Leaders Inspire Action” (video).D&D Basic (5e): Free to download 5th Edition Basic RulesSociety of Extraordinary Gamers: SXG websiteContact:Quick link here: rpgrescue.comEmail: hello@rpgrescue.comMeWe: Roleplay Rescue PageFacebook: Roleplay Rescue Page Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paizo is releasing a Starfinder Beginner Box. I love the format and its something we've seen in the hobby since D&D Basic. I want mores! https://paizo.com/products/btq01wrs?Starfinder-Beginner-Box --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tavernchat/support
Denne gang tager vi fat i den legendariske 'Røde æske', som denne version af Dungeons & Dragons-reglerne også er kendt som. Det er D&D Basic, som er blandt de få Dungeons & Dragons produkter, som har set en officiel dansk oversættelse. Denne version af D&D reglerne fra 1983 er teknisk set D&D basic 3rd edition, og den kaldes også for Frank Mentzer Edition efter redaktøren, og den bærer kælenavnet 'the red box' eller 'den røde æske'. Samlet set kaldes denne version af reglerne for D&D becmi (kort for D&D Basic Expert Companion Master Immortal), som er de fem æsker med regler, som udgør det komplette regelsæt. Den røde æske er blandt andet kendt for sin klassiske forside af kunstneren Larry Elmore. Dungeons & Dragons Basic blev i tidernes morgen udgivet af TSR, som siden er blevet opkøbt af Wizards (of the Coast), som nu står for udgivelsen af D&D.
Continuing on with a break from evil everyone takes some time to go back to basics, all the way back to 1981 D&D Basic.
In this episode, David S. and Susan share their initial impressions on the new edition of Dungeons & Dragons. And remember to call our Lake Geneva, WI, voicemail number (262-729-9774), or click on the Speakpipe link on the lower right corner of this page, or leave us a comment with questions or issues you'd like us to address in future episodes! And be sure to check out our Twitter feed and Google Plus group if you want to keep up via social media.Thanks for listening!