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Jul. 12th, 2002 10:44 amD&D last night was quite a bit of fun. I was visualizing the settings better than I usually do, and I credit Ralph (the GM) for that. I think the challenge level was about right, too; the first encounter we had came at the end of the day, so we were down a bunch of spells because there'd been stuff earlier. I, at least, used up magic in the fight (charges on items).
It's always fun to watch the GM (and the players) when players come up with unusual solutions to problems. Prolix's reduction of the attacking bugbear to gnome-size was amusing. (Pity I didn't get to whap him on the head. I was standing right next to him, but I was busy and then someone killed him.) And a stunt we're planning in order to cross a broken bridge will be highly amusing. (It'll play out in the next session, so I'm not going to write about it until then.) It was obvious that the GM did not see even the hints of this plan coming. :-) I will be interested to learn, later, what we are "supposed" to do.
It's always fun to watch the GM (and the players) when players come up with unusual solutions to problems. Prolix's reduction of the attacking bugbear to gnome-size was amusing. (Pity I didn't get to whap him on the head. I was standing right next to him, but I was busy and then someone killed him.) And a stunt we're planning in order to cross a broken bridge will be highly amusing. (It'll play out in the next session, so I'm not going to write about it until then.) It was obvious that the GM did not see even the hints of this plan coming. :-) I will be interested to learn, later, what we are "supposed" to do.