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Published: 2009-10-03 12:42:54 +0000 UTC; Views: 2553; Favourites: 18; Downloads: 24
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Description R.P.G. (Ransack People's Gold) is the tale of four D&D/Star Wars/RPG players and their DM, who wishes he were a player. These intrepid players are, from left to right:
Kenneth, the over-achieving, yet under appreciated DM.
Adam, the guy who has a theater background but needs a girlfriend.
Barry, the munchkin power-gamer with a bad case of arrested development.
Josh, the straight-laced guy who just wants to play the game.
Kassi, Josh's homicidally-minded younger cousin, whom he regrets inviting.

*EDIT* I know there is a new book out called Death Troopers but it did not exist when the campaign in question and the resulting strip were made years ago. So you can all put your hands down I already know that cannon has changed.

Can't sleep! Aaarrrgghh! How much you want to bet I've misspelled something here? This is based on my own experience. I did spend two weeks making zombie rules for Saga Ed and I think its posted up on both the WotC boards and the d20 Radio forums (in case you were wondering). My players knew my love for undead so well that they guessed it despite my setting the scenario up as droids having gone berserk and killed everybody (they must have assumed the HK droid was a male version of the Red Queen from the RE movie). How the heck did they guess it!
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Comments: 108

mindflenzing In reply to ??? [2009-10-07 01:10:45 +0000 UTC]

That's because you guys:
1. Have a crappy defender who does not mark.
2. Have a retarded rogue who runs off by himself, does not use his placement or choice of targets to help out the party, and thinks he's invincible.
3. It probably would have helped if you had another defender instead of a striker.
4. Your controller doesn't.

It could be worse. If you had a warlord and a rogue without a fighter you'd really be screwed.

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OtakuLiz In reply to mindflenzing [2009-10-07 01:56:07 +0000 UTC]

Hopefully fixing #1 and #3 will help a lot. #2, we can only do so much. I mean, whatever Bob plays will be retarded, run off by himself, think he's invincible and never use his placement or choice of targets to help out the party. But at least when we stick him with defender it won't be a retarded rogue. Getting an extra lizardy defender will hopefully help a lot too--he'll be able to mark, right?

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mindflenzing In reply to OtakuLiz [2009-10-07 03:04:08 +0000 UTC]

That's Bob for you. The lizardman can mark. His will be a basic mark but most enemies will attack the guy who marked them so it helps. And his powers are both about getting allies out of melee they don't want to be in (which should help you guys). He won't outshine a fighter but he's simple to keep track of and functions as a meatshield.

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OtakuLiz In reply to mindflenzing [2009-10-07 05:24:57 +0000 UTC]

Sounds like exactly what we need.

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mindflenzing In reply to OtakuLiz [2009-10-07 15:59:44 +0000 UTC]

We shall see.

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Dub-T In reply to ??? [2009-10-03 13:22:22 +0000 UTC]

How do you letter your comics>

I found a good way to check the spelling, I type everything into Word first. Let the spell check find all the mistakes. Then when that's done just copy-paste the text over in PhotoShop.

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mindflenzing In reply to Dub-T [2009-10-03 15:29:24 +0000 UTC]

I type it into some program or another first and then paste it in (this time I think it was my stickies program which does have a spell checker but obviously does not catch grammar). Actually a lot of the time the problem comes from the enter/backspace dance I do to fit the text into bubbles (which I also should do in a word processor).

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