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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

Sorry for the bad quality (that goddamn line is killing me!) Hitler's Frenzied Berserker gets disintegrated and chaos ensues...

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  • This is why hitler shot himself... BEST DM EVER!!

  • @MrShinjiTabris What I've come to learn, is that people tend to like their home-brewed version of 3.5. Most people don't play the rules the way they are written. I don't care what people play, I think that people should just enjoy the game and stop bitching about which version is better. Game on.

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  • This is easily the best one of these ever done.

  • I laughted my ass off...Been there, seen that! Fucking noobs!

  • really disconncted from the words

  • I played with people like this, it's really messes up the game..

  • @SirGabriel2076 In addition to such, most of the campaigns or worlds I develop are compatible with 3.5 e. The reason why to play D&D instead of video games is because you want something sophisticated rather than just killing bad guys. The campaign I have been developing has a lot more than just killing and dealing damage. It has some negotiating and cultural interaction. For me, best entertainment comes from artistic culture portrayal, especially in fighting, not just the action alone.

  • @shagoosty Good point. STOP TROLLIN'!

  • @MrShinjiTabris In addition, although 4e has 40 classes, 3.5 has more standard classes and actually has variations. My brother, too, hates D&D 4e.

    In my opinion, D&D should be to video games as books and plays are to movies and television. Having everything simplified defeats the purpose of playing D&D.

  • @MrShinjiTabris In addition, although 4e has 40 classes, 3.5 has more standard classes and actually has variations.

  • @Krio Like what?

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