Borrowed Trouble, and Missing the Point
Feb. 29th, 2004 09:20 pmToday we had the third session of Tom's anime-themed D+D game. I spent most of the session running away and otherwise being useless, because the enemies were neither living nor evil, so (as a rogue with a holy weapon) I basically couldn't do damage to them.
Dave, who got to turn undead, and heal the whole party many many times, keeping them from dying, was the one who complained about his character being underpowered, though.
( game summary )
After the game I headed over to Tasho's to see if I could catch part of the after-Sunday-gathering crowd, but they'd all gone to Legends (which figures; every time I checked Legend's after a Sunday D+D game they'd all gone to Tasho's). There were a few people there, though, and I got to watch someone play Halo on a far higher difficulty than I'd braved (well, okay, one step higher, but DAMN it looked hard) and also see a few episodes of a really annoying anime about 'the greatest magician in the world' and the girls who want to have his babies.
Dave, who got to turn undead, and heal the whole party many many times, keeping them from dying, was the one who complained about his character being underpowered, though.
( game summary )
After the game I headed over to Tasho's to see if I could catch part of the after-Sunday-gathering crowd, but they'd all gone to Legends (which figures; every time I checked Legend's after a Sunday D+D game they'd all gone to Tasho's). There were a few people there, though, and I got to watch someone play Halo on a far higher difficulty than I'd braved (well, okay, one step higher, but DAMN it looked hard) and also see a few episodes of a really annoying anime about 'the greatest magician in the world' and the girls who want to have his babies.