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Dungeons & Dragons Online House Rules Explained at GamerGod

Discussion in 'Game/SP News & Comments' started by chevalier, Jan 26, 2006.

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    GamerGod has listed all the house rules of Dungeons & Dragons Online. Thing is, said house rules are quite numerous, while the game is being advertised and praised as the most accurate reflection of pen and paper D&D possible. So does it reflect the standard core rules or a heavily laden with house rules custom campaign that isn't normally believed to adhere to D&D all too well in the pen and paper circles? Here's a snip:

    This guide will attempt to introduce players already familiar with D&D version 3.5 rules to changes, additions, and deletions made by DDO. Think of this as the set of “house rules” DDO uses. At its central core, DDO is still D&D, but the changes in bulk can have a major impact on how your character plays, develops, does missions and fights

    Read the whole thing at GamerGod.
     
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