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Post by flailsnail75 on Dec 22, 2020 19:22:21 GMT -6
I just discovered Dice Bro and I’m enjoying it very much. Can any of you recommend any others? Podcasts, YouTube channels, anything you find entertaining please let me know. It makes my 1 hour commute to work that much better, thanks in advance.
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Post by dicebro on Dec 23, 2020 5:53:45 GMT -6
I just discovered Dice Bro and I’m enjoying it very much. Can any of you recommend any others? Podcasts, YouTube channels, anything you find entertaining please let me know. It makes my 1 hour commute to work that much better, thanks in advance. Thank you very much. I will try to get more of these out ASAP. Take care.
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Post by tetramorph on Dec 23, 2020 12:45:49 GMT -6
I didn’t know you did this, dicebro. Link?
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Post by dicebro on Dec 23, 2020 14:18:16 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2020 7:17:18 GMT -6
In addition to Dicebro I heavily recommend you watch Wandering DMs. They have a strong 0e preference and a lot of great content including interviews, actual plays and philosophical and rules discussions pertaining to OD&D. Delta is an active member on these boards and a pretty cool guy, as far as math teachers go.
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Post by dicebro on Dec 26, 2020 10:31:34 GMT -6
I’m all for more Od&d podcasts, zines and blogs. We need to get back to the core of the apple.
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Post by flailsnail75 on Jan 1, 2021 10:24:40 GMT -6
I’d love to find a well done actual play. With good sound quality, all the off topic banter and inside jokes edited out etc.. Those are so hard to find.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2021 11:30:49 GMT -6
I enjoyed watching the Alexandrian run it on Twitch a while back, but there was a lot of non-gaming stuff where he was explaining rules and why he runs certain things certain ways. It was more of a class on running OD&D his way than a straight up OD&D game, but still worth a look.
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Post by dicebro on Jan 4, 2021 9:36:03 GMT -6
I enjoyed watching the Alexandrian run it on Twitch a while back, but there was a lot of non-gaming stuff where he was explaining rules and why he runs certain things certain ways. It was more of a class on running OD&D his way than a straight up OD&D game, but still worth a look. Disclaimer: This is just my opinion on the Alexandrian Twitch show. I like his blog very much. Also, if you enjoyed the episode on Twitch then please do not consider this a personal attack on anybody. It’s just a critique. So, It was hard to watch. First, I cringe when folks try to speak in first person. Second, I think it took 2 hours and 20 minutes to actually get to the dungeon. That took way too long. Last, I don’t understand why he needed to explain the rules to the players. Not trying to be ugly here.
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Post by dicebro on Jan 4, 2021 20:59:20 GMT -6
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Post by flailsnail75 on Jan 6, 2021 17:50:21 GMT -6
Another really good zero edition podcast I’ve been listening to lately is Banditt’s Keep. The audio isn’t the best and I have to turn my stereo up to full blast to hear what the host is saying but it’s really great otherwise.
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Post by dicebro on Jan 7, 2021 11:26:56 GMT -6
It would be awesome if every one of us did a podcast on original D&D. Just flood the marketplace in an effort get more people interested in the 3lbbs.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2021 6:16:44 GMT -6
I've considered putting something together for a while now, possibly actual-plays with some friends of mine who are known "RPG Brigade" members. Speaking of actual-plays, this is neither strictly 0e as we celebrate it here nor is it ran in what might be considered an authentic old school style (though that's really just pedantry and I'm sure there were thousands of old school styles), but I really like Matt Finch's "Swords of Jordoba" campaign. Unfortunately he hasn't done these in quite a while now.
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