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marcsmart |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 06:38:59 Frankly speaking, I started playing Dnd Games on PC.....So I know nothing about the rules~ I just keep killing monsters and villains in Baldurs Gate and Icewind dale.....without knowing the rules at all...........
Anyone can provide info to help? |
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marcsmart |
Posted - 03 Feb 2006 : 04:21:56 Wow, thats really a lot of info~
You guys are great! Thanks! I 'll try to gather as much info as I can and start reading~
Will get back to you guys for more help~ |
Mystery_Man |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 17:02:51 Using the PHB (you'll need that) create a character following the steps. Don't use a computer program or anything, just pencil and paper. That's the best way to start learning the rules. |
AlacLuin |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 16:41:12 the books title is D&D for Dummies http://www.dummies.com/WileyCDA/DummiesTitle/productCd-0764584596.html |
Kaladorm |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 13:42:34 Of course Shadovar gives that suggestion in the nicest possible way  |
Shadovar |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 12:32:28 The PHB and DMG would provide a good lists of the rules, but they can be confusing to a new player especially if there is no experienced D&D player around your area. I would suggest that you can ask around in this forum if you are unsure of some rules, that's the best way to kill any doubts about D&D rules and related rules for playing whatsoever. There's a book called Idiot's guide to playing D&D, I saw it before, might help you too. |
Kaladorm |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 10:38:24 or if you've a good memory, download the SRD for freeand just start reading :D |
Arivia |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 10:26:06 I'd suggest the basic sets WotC puts out-they are a bit expensive, but they'll teach you the real basics the easiest. |
Kaladorm |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 10:04:09 Baldurs Gate and Icewind Dale (not IWD2) are all based on 2e rules, so if you plan on being up to date with the rules, don't go off of those games |
warlockco |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 07:13:47 First off do you have a copy of the Player's Handbook and the Dungeon Master's Guide? Those are the primary rule books for D&D.
If you don't have them, just follow the SRD links in my signature to rich text format files that contain those 2 books and a bunch of others. These files are not as complete as buying the various books, but come close enough and are free. |
Dargoth |
Posted - 02 Feb 2006 : 06:46:44 I reamainly firmly convinced that those who have never played any of the previous editions of D&D will have a far EASIER time picking up 3ed than those who have played the older editions |