Tracy Hickman (Dragonlance author and game designer) presents radical player techniques which one designer of Third Edition D&D said threatened gaming itself! Learn both player and gamemaster techniques designed to put fun and adventure back in your games (and drive bad DMs and players wild) in this riotous seminar based on their secret book -- available here for the first time.
Join activities, meet friends, hook-up and breakup. It’s high school all over again so remember whoever gets the most yearbook signatures wins! So whether you’re a goth chick or a hottie with a body or a lovable dork come join in the fun. Generics welcome.
Join activities, meet friends, hook-up and breakup. It’s high school all over again so remember whoever gets the most yearbook signatures wins! So whether you’re a goth chick or a hottie with a body or a lovable dork come join in the fun. Generics welcome.
Join activities, meet friends, hook-up and breakup. It’s high school all over again so remember whoever gets the most yearbook signatures wins! So whether you’re a goth chick or a hottie with a body or a lovable dork come join in the fun. Generics welcome.
Join members of Wizard’s R&D team to discuss the intricacies of high-level D&D play, from paragon tier to epic tier, and maybe even a peek into what might be beyond 30th level for your campaign. This open discussion and Q&A covers all aspects of high-level play, including paragon paths, epic destinies, monsters, campaign direction, and more.
You're working late in your office building. You're a computer admin, an ambitious junior executive, a security guard, part of the cleaning crew, or just an average Joe who doesn't want to go home. The lights on your floor go out. In the seconds before the emergency lighting comes on, you hear an agonized scream that ends abruptly. Maybe it's time to go. The elevators aren't working. There's blood on the stairs. How will you get out alive?
You're working late in your office building. You're a computer admin, an ambitious junior executive, a security guard, part of the cleaning crew, or just an average Joe who doesn't want to go home. The lights on your floor go out. In the seconds before the emergency lighting comes on, you hear an agonized scream that ends abruptly. Maybe it's time to go. The elevators aren't working. There's blood on the stairs. How will you get out alive?