Meet Expy The Red Dragon
Expy is the mascot for DungeonMastering.com and the real mastermind behind Expy Games. He likes to hoard treasure, terrorize neighbors, burn down villages, and tell white dragon jokes..
No matter how fearful the legends claim dragons are, they always end up being defeated in 5 rounds by adventuring parties they encounter. That’s what dragons are – experience points for the heroes in your Dungeons & Dragon party. And this mascot is no different, hence the name Expy.
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Unaligned Human Angelic Avenger Cleric of Melora
“Unaligned Human Warpriest Cleric of Sehanine”
Huh, I usually think of myself as Chaotic Good Mul Paladin of Avandra… Interesting…
My inner character:
Evil Halfling Life-Stealer Warlock… Well, not as bad, as I had expected. I remember those evil halflings from Book of Vile Darkness. Gollum with invocations, blast shapes, and a shaved head. Kinky.
Unaligned Halfling Rouge
My god, I’m Bilbo
oops forgot to say what I was;
Unaligned Eladrin Warlord
I Have tried 3 and 3.5 and 4th… I did not like….any of them, That’s why I still DM my 1st & 2nd Edition rules hodgepodge.
Your inner character:
Unaligned Halfling Fighter
Pretty simple. Pretty close.
I just killed a dread king yeeeeha
I am a chaotic evil dragonborn warrior any one wanna play
Back in the days of AD&D the rarest of the rare was a Human Bard.
Evil dragonborn feytouched warlock.
None of that would have existed back in the good old days.
Unaligned Halfling Cleric?
What? No Bards?
Close …kinda i guess… I am usually the Neutral Halfling Treasure Seeker of the party! And yes I said treasure seeker and so will you if you don’t want your achilles tendon slit when you aren’t looking! *Bats eyes* I wouldn’t really do that …… Or would I? Hehehe.
Chaotic evil human paladin. I thought paladins have to be lawful good…
Did they change it for fourth edition? I totally agree with ad&ddm and platypus dude that the previous editions were way better. Incidentally, 5th edition is coming soon, and they are going to “unite rules and systems from the very beginning, AD&D, v3, v3.5, and the latest, fourth edition.” it will epically suck.