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Discussion Any Tabletop RPG Groups around, like D&D/Pathfinder? How are you liking it?

I am in an amazing tabletop roleplay group, I brought the group together about 6 years ago and they are some of the nicest people I know, particularly this one guy.

Currently playing a homebred 5th edition campaign as a dragon born echo knight
 

Bassilisk

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I've been, thankfully. in 2 currently long-standing games. One as a player, one as a GM.

For the one I am a player I am having a great ol' time in the SW-FFG system (Fell totally in love with the system) and it's been wonderful. Most of the people I play with are thankfully in similar timezones so it helps, albeit we are all idiots who have had our share of mis-adventures. Such as, for instance, collecting a bounty using a fat moff, a sandwich, some corrosive mushrooms and a box of cargo that happened to fall over. Being a old, retired Clone that is more robot than man has never been more fun. Been in this one for about 3-4 years so far. Overall good times.

As for the one I have been hosting it's a Pathfinder game with a bunch of my buddies. It's been a wonderful time and they certainly put me for a loop often with their memeing during the game. Timezones are a bit wonky for that one since we have about a 7-8 hour time difference between some of us. Overall a great time and I have way too many stories from this one that just had me laughing. Been hosting that one for about 2 years so far.

I've been actually looking to host more games, just need to find the right groups I'd say.
 
I have run three shortish campaigns of Fantasy Flight's Star Wars RPG. I really enjoy the system, though it is not as refined as D&D which was had multiple generations to iron out all the numerous kinks, yet still finds more.

We are just about to start another campaign. We go for shorter ones with a tight, contained story arc in order to prevent player (and more so GM) burn out.

It has been a lot of fun. I am looking forward to play a non-combat focused character this time round. Lacking time to go into details about how and why I enjoy it though, sorry!
 
I DM for my family. My wife has never played before until I volunteered to teach her the basics. Some people go crazy about the numbers and math, and I get it but I prefer and leisurely basic game with lots of house ruling. She and our level year old, plus my two brothers and two friends said they had a blast and want to keep playing.

I've played since 3.5 or whatever it was. My first time playing I got sat on by a Blue Dragon and was attacked by a vampire afterwards. Afterwards I moved to 4.5 with my roommate at the time. Loved it. DnD is amazing.

I once hosted Wizards version of Star Wars for my brothers and a friend, the rules for that seems overly complicated and we hand waved a lot of stuff. Still they loved it.

DnD can be a lot of fun if the DM and other players are all of the same mind in what they expect fr the session.

It can be a good casual game if that's what everyone wants, or it can be an intense math pop quiz if that's also your thing hahah

This Halloween I'm hosting a horror themed DnD possibly altering it to be set in a more modern time. Wife's excited for it.
 

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