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[pbmserv] Broadcast from spymaster via PBM Server
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- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 19:14:31 -0500
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Here are the answer to your comments:
1. I will try to base it on the 4th version (mostly because I have all of
the core rule books)
2. I think that there will be 3 classes Fighter, healer and thief. (fighter,
Cleric and rogue. To avoid copyright)
3. 1-8 PCs per dungeon (there can be multiple PCs per userID)
I will try to look that game up. Could be useful.
hope to get this off the ground
Spymaster
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From: "Weeks, Richard NMI Civ USAF 579 CBSS 579 CBSS/GBLC"
<Richard.Weeks@robins.af.mil>
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 3:09 PM
To: <stephen-356@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: D&D
> Spymaster,
>
> Just a few comments. What version of D&D do you plan to base
> this game on? How many Classes? (Fighter, Cleric, Rogue, & Mage?) How
> many players in one adventure? (one or several, 1-4?)
>
> I remember a great D&D like text only adventure called Zork. I
> think there is an Open GL version out there, but don't remember it's
> name. Google "text based adventure games" for more info.
> Also, Richard Rognlie may have a single player version already
> available.
>
> I only noticed your question about 4th addition when reviewing
> your last email. I have only briefly looked at 4th Ed. We have a group
> of 5-6 that meet 3-4 Sundays a month.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Richard
>