actually a light mace would be 1d6 + str modifier, a heavy mace would be 1d8 + str of course. (But it doesn't matter I keep my +4 Vorpal Scimitar by my bed, so I'm never without)mgood wrote:Yeah, if you're afraid of having a gun in the house (I'll try not to roll my eyes), get a baseball bat (easier to come by than an actual mace, I think, and probably equally effective). Get a dog. Get an alarm. Do SOMETHING besides just hoping it doesn't happen again.
I believe it's d6, or d6+1. I was really trying to pretend I didn't know what you were talking about, but I can't help myself.
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lowonair wrote:am i the only person i know that didn't play D&D?
Took me a while to think I fgiggured it out.
If D&D is Dungeons & Dragons I did not play.
If it is something else I did not play that either probably.
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I'll admit it, I played D&D and AD&D with paper and dice before anyone thought about doing RPGs on a computer.[/quote]
AD&D Isn't there a prescription available for that?
I'll admit it, I played D&D and AD&D with paper and dice before anyone thought about doing RPGs on a computer.[/quote]
AD&D Isn't there a prescription available for that?
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AD&D Isn't there a prescription available for that?wheelgun1958 wrote:[quote="mgood"
I'll admit it, I played D&D and AD&D with paper and dice before anyone thought about doing RPGs on a computer.
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It's an insurance policy -- "Accidental Death and Dismemberment".sjfcontrol wrote:AD&D Isn't there a prescription available for that?wheelgun1958 wrote:[quote="mgood"
I'll admit it, I played D&D and AD&D with paper and dice before anyone thought about doing RPGs on a computer.
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If you sent Mace Windu to investigate, he could neutralize most intruders.
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I never played D&D either, I would like to know what area of Texas City the OP lives in. They need to get something other than try to beat robbers with a shoe. Hope they will close the windows and turn off the lights now too.
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(my weapon of choice by the way was a leather wedge shoe and I’m fairly certain at this point that wasn’t going to do much good….my sister said I should have at least gone for the stiletto! LOL).
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A little farther off topic, I believe you're referring to Pack Monadnock, which I have hiked a couple of times. My family, with the exception of three children, was wiped out by the Abnaqi not far from there in Groton MA, July 27, 1694.davidtx wrote:Off topic: The name Monadnock caught my eye. I used to live near Mt. Monadnock in southern NH. A little google-fu and sure enough, the company was founded in Fitzwilliam, NH just around the corner from my old stomping grounds. Wikipedia says the name is believed to come from Abenaki and mean either "smooth mountain" or "isolated mountain". I always heard it as "one who stands alone". The mountain (3,200 ft) is a great afternoon hike - on a clear day, you can see 5 New England states. Now I know that its also tied to batons...dubya wrote:It's a good reminder. People should also know not to leave garage door remotes in cars parked outside at home or away. If a car is broken into and they find an opener and an address you know where they may be going.
Glad the letter writer was looking for a mace. Can you imagine the whacking a burglar would have received as they slithered through the dog door? I may have to add one to my toys. I have a couple Monadnock batons by doors but no mace (yet).
?What's this D6 or D8 stuff?
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Enough garlic in your supper gives you a very effective 2d6 breath weapon (+3 for vampires).Pinkycatcher wrote:actually a light mace would be 1d6 + str modifier, a heavy mace would be 1d8 + str of course. (But it doesn't matter I keep my +4 Vorpal Scimitar by my bed, so I'm never without)mgood wrote:Yeah, if you're afraid of having a gun in the house (I'll try not to roll my eyes), get a baseball bat (easier to come by than an actual mace, I think, and probably equally effective). Get a dog. Get an alarm. Do SOMETHING besides just hoping it doesn't happen again.
I believe it's d6, or d6+1. I was really trying to pretend I didn't know what you were talking about, but I can't help myself.
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Yes - Pack Monadnock.jimlongley wrote:A little farther off topic, I believe you're referring to Pack Monadnock, which I have hiked a couple of times. My family, with the exception of three children, was wiped out by the Abnaqi not far from there in Groton MA, July 27, 1694.davidtx wrote:Off topic: The name Monadnock caught my eye. I used to live near Mt. Monadnock in southern NH. A little google-fu and sure enough, the company was founded in Fitzwilliam, NH just around the corner from my old stomping grounds. Wikipedia says the name is believed to come from Abenaki and mean either "smooth mountain" or "isolated mountain". I always heard it as "one who stands alone". The mountain (3,200 ft) is a great afternoon hike - on a clear day, you can see 5 New England states. Now I know that its also tied to batons...dubya wrote:It's a good reminder. People should also know not to leave garage door remotes in cars parked outside at home or away. If a car is broken into and they find an opener and an address you know where they may be going.
Glad the letter writer was looking for a mace. Can you imagine the whacking a burglar would have received as they slithered through the dog door? I may have to add one to my toys. I have a couple Monadnock batons by doors but no mace (yet).
?What's this D6 or D8 stuff?