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Post by Dragonsrule on Feb 8, 2010 14:44:53 GMT -5
As of now I will not make it the 21st. However I will try and see if someone will pick up the shift. Of course that means 1 person, since that is all the extra employees we have.
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Post by Dmitri on Feb 9, 2010 19:49:57 GMT -5
Sadly, I just found out (like 5 minutes ago) that I will not be able to make this date either! Wife and mom scheduled a birthday party for my son that day... and it would not be cool if I bagged it for a DnD game.
Darn it... just when it is getting interesting for my character! And he is STILL ALIVE!
/knocks on wood/
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Post by Rincewind on Feb 10, 2010 0:27:14 GMT -5
Hm... given the group size, and that I'd rather like people to be there for what may, hopefully, be a recurring NPC's last stand, I think that missing two people for the game day is a problem. Is there another day that may work better? We could push it back a week, but then there'd be back-to-back games again.
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Post by Tomas on Feb 10, 2010 10:31:39 GMT -5
Dave, D&D with the guys should take all priority. We obviously can't play on the 14th, due in part to Nick's nuptials, so how about the 28th? Tom
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Post by grond on Feb 10, 2010 15:24:27 GMT -5
Wait, didn't you just say D&D takes priority over all others?
I can make it on the 28th just fine.
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Post by Dmitri on Feb 10, 2010 17:02:27 GMT -5
28th works for me, as long as it is OK for everyone else. Might help Dragonsrule, too!
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Post by Rincewind on Feb 10, 2010 21:28:52 GMT -5
Well, the 28th does work for me as well. Hopefully Dragonsrule will chime in before he manages to trade work days.
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Post by Steve on Feb 11, 2010 11:00:15 GMT -5
I actually have plans on the 14th myself, so the 28th works great for me, too.
And I haven't said it yet, so congrats on your wedding, Nick. I hope everything goes as well as you've planned it.
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Post by Dmitri on Feb 11, 2010 14:25:56 GMT -5
Anyone have his phone number? Heck, I can't even remember his first name, let alone his last.
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Post by grond on Feb 11, 2010 19:19:18 GMT -5
Actually Steve, you said congrats at the last game, but the second time is still happily received. In case anyone is giving more thought to the 21st, let me chime in that I am now also booked for that day. The 28th is the only one this month I can manage.
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Post by Dragonsrule on Feb 12, 2010 21:13:15 GMT -5
I'll get a request in for the 28th. I forgot this week was a handicapping tourney, so the person already has an extra shift, and I get 2, doing a double that day, so he wouldn't have been able to pick it up.
By the way, Nick getting married is news to me so CONGRATULATIONS.
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Post by Rincewind on Mar 1, 2010 9:02:38 GMT -5
Alright, for the first two sets of encounters (boneyard, wraiths) there were 6 PCs, XP is as follows. This is total for both encounters, do not double or multiply or whatever.
For level 12- 2100 XP each character. For level 13- 1542 XP each character. For level 14- 1167 XP each character.
For the last encounter with the ethereal killer, there were 5 PCs, XP is as follows.
For level 12- 2160 XP each. For level 13- 1560 XP each. For level 14- 1260 XP each.
------------------ So the grand totals for the session, if you don't want to do the extra math, are, if you are: Level 12- 4260 XP Level 13- 3102 XP Level 14- 2427 XP.
Inside the treasure chest are enough varied gems to put the seven dwarfs to shame, mixed with gold and platinum coins. There is also a staff, a longsword, and the shaft of a cudgel.
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Post by Dragonsrule on Mar 2, 2010 23:30:09 GMT -5
Just the shaft ? Now thats just cruel. Kill 1/2 the party, next to impossible to get out, and can't really explore more of the bottom section. Nothing like a challenge. Oh and on the last encounter, how can dead people get XP ?
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Post by grond on Mar 3, 2010 6:19:20 GMT -5
They still soak it up, the xp that is.
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Post by Dmitri on Mar 3, 2010 7:43:24 GMT -5
XP per character = total XP for each creature killed divided by number of people involved in the combat
Sorry, man. Tis the way of things...
At least you seem to have gotten half of your cudgel, though.
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