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Formatting the Dungeons and Dragons Information Thread

Started by Tokilin, September 26, 2014, 04:42:35 PM

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Tokilin

   So formatting is very important when it comes to making things understandable, from indents to character size. I find organization to be one of the more important aspects because finding the information you're looking for avoids most of the frustration in Dungeons and Dragons. I'm planning on making it easier to understand the things you need to know for this version of the game. So with this I'm asking for four new child boards in the D&D Information section with the titles:

  • Character Creation
  • Races
  • Classes
  • Gameplay
   I haven't the power to make this happen so that's one of the reasons I made this thread. My next point would be Guidelines to formatting in the guides themselves. I'm sure you seen a few of the threads that have been put up involving the information for D&D, and I want to know what you finds find re-able and easy to find as well as what would help them better. Any ideas?
Until next time, this was Toki
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Clay

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Zito

Well we might be able to start it up again if these requests were met.


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Clay

We will need a DM and at least 3-5 people to play.
If you would be interested in a game via the forums please reply to this thread.
If you would be interested in being a DM (and log in AT LEAST every other day) please reply here.
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Tslat

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Zito



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Clay

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Zito



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