D&D Turns 50 & I still can’t figure out THAC0

Hey everyone! Guess what? Dungeons & Dragons is hitting the big 5-0, and that’s got me all nostalgic. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and see how this epic game weaved into my life’s tapestry, starting way back when I was just a kid in ’88.

Picture this: a ten-year-old me, totally geeking out over the latest D&D books I snagged from my uh stepnephew (Long story!!!). It wasn’t just another game for me, it was the gateway to a universe where I could be anyone, and do anything. And man, did I dive headfirst into those adventures. From battling skeletons to figuring out THAC0, I was hooked.

Fast forward a few years, and there I was, hanging out at a comic shop near my dad’s place in Cali. Those shelves were like dragon treasure vaults, packed with everything from Silver Surfer comics to the latest D&D box sets. My favorite was Ravenloft! That place was my tavern, where I’d spend hours plotting campaigns and building worlds.

Eventually, we moved back to Podunk. Thankfully I found a group of friends who already knew how to play so when not at school, I was rambling around looking for a table to join. There were six of us back then. I can still see all their faces and hear their voices as they hollered when one of us would crit or fail. My friend Todd was mostly the DM but that would change as I took over. My style has always been gonzo and the others seemed to enjoy my games. To me, the rule of cool was the #1 Rule. Who cared if there was a ruling that disagreed?

As with Life, there were Family Disasters, and then High school hit, and suddenly, I was all about the usual angsty teen stuff you know, partying, figuring out life, and just trying to not get my face smashed in. D&D took a backseat as I tackled the whole growing-up gig in Podunk, USA.

It wasn’t until around 2011 that I dusted off my dicebag and jumped back into rping. This time, I was DMing my party through the Pathfinder Jade Regent Adventure Path, and the rest is history. I have now DM’d mostly nonstop since then.

D&D has this amazing way of grabbing you and not letting go. Sort of like a rabid goblin. Whether you’re slaying dragons or unraveling mysteries, it’s always a wild ride. And the best part? The friends you make along the way. It’s crazy to think about all the people I’ve met because of this game. Though some are no longer with us. RIP Todd

So here’s to D&D on its golden anniversary! It’s more than just a game, it’s a part of who we are. It’s brought us together, sparked our creativity, and given us a million stories to tell. Cheers to that, and may our dice always land a critical!

Happy 50th, D&D. Let’s keep the adventures rolling.

Summer 2018 Tempus Fugit, Indeed!

It seems forever since my last blog and even longer since a gaming related post. Tempus Fugit or time flies, indeed!

Lots of wonderful gaming has taken place since Winter 2017. Sadly, most of those games exploded. It happens in this adult thing we call life. Some of us learned that smaller, more episodic sessions were more their speed than long-form campaigns. But not me. While I enjoy the occasional one-shot, give me a weekly campaign any day.

Speaking of gaming, I got a chance to run the Starfinder system, a spacefaring role-playing game by Paizo. For my campaign I decided to use the Dead Suns Adventure Path with a few twists of my own. After several hiccups, we managed to get through most of the first book. Overall, I enjoy the system and find the setting compelling.

In-between Starfinder sessions there has been playtesting Paizo’s new second edition of their Pathfinder gaming system. PF2 is their attempt to distill the D&D 3.5 system down into something more streamlined and at the same the time, a new start. As usual with these types of things, fans are split on whether this is a good thing to happen but regardless on which side you pick, it’s a smart business move as D&D 5e is killing Paizo right now.

Pathifnder 2 Playtest Logo - Fugit

To keep myself from burning out on Pathfinder-esque gaming, I’m also working on a Wraith mini-campaign. The 20th (25th now) Anniversary book has arrived. Finally. Honestly, I must hate myself because everyone knows that Wraith is the game that ruins friendships. Still, I think the cost will be worth it. On the book side, it is lovely and everything I’ve been waiting for. I’ll write a proper review once done consuming the book. Maybe. We shall see.

Until next season, happy gaming y’all!

Recent Gaming

I’ve been actively trying to game more recently. For 30 years of my life I’ve gone through cycles where I get involved in a campaign and will get back into gaming for months and then life will happen and I can’t get into something else, or rather it’s hard to find players that want to play what I want to or run. So I game for a year or so and then back to years passing by before another campaign comes along. I’m trying to break that habit. I find I’m more creative when I am working on or playing in a campaign. It’s also a nice way to decompress after a hellish week and I can involve the family too. So my buddy Jon and I have come up with a Shared GM system where we run short campaigns, maybe 16 sessions at most before switching out and running something different. This has helped us both with burn out and scratching the creative itch. We used to play D&D and it’s not that I don’t enjoy D&D, but rather I want to try new things. This new system is great for that too. We even have a blog and podcast! With that…

Handy Gaming Links!

DicenPeanuts
My buddy Jon’s gaming blog. Thrilling stuff! Check it out. Do it!

DicenPeanuts Podcast
Home of the New Bastards Actual Plays and ill informed ranting.

Veins of the Earth
Super fun dungeon sub-terra setting book for the amazing Lamentations of the Flame Princess