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Plan for John Weddington II
Name:John Weddington II
Date Posted:Jan 27, 2003
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in order to fully understand game play mechanics i've decided to to start by fooling around with old school rpg's and make a few of my own. i'm working on two currently. One of which is a d20 varaint based on the basic Wizards of the coast system. As forthe other, it's a very simple , minalistic system that is all origanal.
in a few days , or at least by next month, i should have a general set of rules for my minimalist system. after that i plan on creating a small sample campaign to go with it. after which, i plan on playing through email to test it, myself as the DM.
**Update:3-16-03>
i've gotten the character generation, and general rule set, although not very detailed, it's coming along. but i'll have to delay the play testing a large amount. i was over opitimistic in that regard. i have a few more ideas that i will post later on.

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Stephan.B   (Jan 28, 2003 at 21:11 GMT)
Thx for the job !!! Mail me if you need help i got some tools too !!! And there is an online based RPG go to www.graal2001.com!!!And is that you in that picture ???
Edited on Jan 29, 2003 20:11 GMT

Dave Myers   (Jan 28, 2003 at 22:54 GMT)
He did say he was working on rpg's "in order to fully understand game play mechanics". It is exactly what good game designers do to learn - they examine in detail other games and their mechanics. Personally, I think it's a good idea.

Dave
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Edited on Jan 28, 2003 23:00 GMT

John Weddington II   (May 10, 2003 at 05:31 GMT)
I have made it, it was a simple dueling system that uses a set of three simple dice. nothing to keep track of but health and magic points.
it's based on strategy and timeing.

john

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