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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Using T0rtvre
I had to change the title and content of this article because of the disturbing number of people who search “t0rtvre” and find this blog. Not D&D specific, mind you, just that one word. So I’ve changed every instance of … Continue reading
Large Scale Naval Conflict In Your D&D Campaign
I recently bought the WorldWorks Games “Maiden of the High Seas.” It’s a huge, beautiful papercraft ship for use in D&D and other fantasy games. As I’ve been cutting, gluing, and folding, I’ve also been brainstorming ways to incorporate it into … Continue reading
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Tagged house rules, Nautical, Naval Adventures, Naval Conflict, Pirates, Pirates of the Spanish Main, WizKids, WorldWorks Games
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Weekly Roundup – 2010 In Review Edition
If you’re anything like us, today you’re unwinding from the holiday, sitting around with family, and most importantly, playing some games. It could be D&D, Gamma World, or maybe just a board game like Dixit. At any rate, the end … Continue reading
Merry Christmas & a FREEBIE from the Misfits!
It’s Christmas come early around here. We wanted to get you something nice, so here are some papercraft trees for your next wilderness encounter. The pine trees were made by Quick Quests, and we thank them for allowing us to … Continue reading
10 Things To Watch This Week For Gamma World Inspiration
With the new Gamma World expansion released today, I thought it would be appropriate to look at some sources of inspiration for Gamma World adventures. Lord of the Rings is the often cited standard of “normal” in a fantasy setting. Sources of true medieval … Continue reading





