Jerioke
October 4th, 2015, 16:10
FG License: Free (upgrading in the future.)
Time Zone: EST
Day(s) of week, frequency, and time: This is where I am having some trouble. I am not sure. Sundays are usually open for me, except that I am the cook of the house. During the week, I am only available for roughly 2 hours (between 8pm and 10pm. I have an ongoing game with some friends every other Saturday (this upcoming Saturday, October 5th, is one of those days.)
Term: I am looking for the experience of taking a character through to max level. After that, I would like to do it with a different character... Long term.
Voice: I have skype and teamspeak. I am not really willing to install other clients.
Game System Preferred: I prefer D&D 4E
Game System Experience: I have the most experience with D&D 4E. I have played D&D 5E and would be willing to play it. I am willing to try pathfinder.
Fantasy Grounds Experience: I am new to FG.
Character Type Preferred: I was playing a Ranger in my Saturday games, but I found him to be boring. So we are bringing in a Rogue that I have played before and really enjoyed. I am willing to try anything.
About me:
I love stories. I tend to overthink puzzles but I love them too. Combat is a necessary part of the game and creative, challenging, combat is more than welcome. 30/30/40 is what I strive for.
I think a friendly and sociable table is necessary, but get bored quickly with out of character shenanigans. For instance, my Saturday games could fit 2 or even 3 encounters in each night, if they would just cut out the real life story-telling. Instead, the story is moving along at a snails pace because we have to hold for them.
I am currently DMing a Play by Post game in 4E. Because it is play by post, I can work on it whenever and it doesn't stop me from being available. I had started playing a game in 5E, and it was a story that I liked a lot, but I had some issues with the fact that there are no saving throws to end conditions and healing was really difficult. My barbarian was brought down to 1 hit point in the first encounter and incapacitated for something like 3 rounds... for which I could not do anything to stop because I failed the roll to keep myself standing. I would be willing to give 5E another shot, but I don't understand how not being in control, or having no chance to break out of a condition, is fun.
Time Zone: EST
Day(s) of week, frequency, and time: This is where I am having some trouble. I am not sure. Sundays are usually open for me, except that I am the cook of the house. During the week, I am only available for roughly 2 hours (between 8pm and 10pm. I have an ongoing game with some friends every other Saturday (this upcoming Saturday, October 5th, is one of those days.)
Term: I am looking for the experience of taking a character through to max level. After that, I would like to do it with a different character... Long term.
Voice: I have skype and teamspeak. I am not really willing to install other clients.
Game System Preferred: I prefer D&D 4E
Game System Experience: I have the most experience with D&D 4E. I have played D&D 5E and would be willing to play it. I am willing to try pathfinder.
Fantasy Grounds Experience: I am new to FG.
Character Type Preferred: I was playing a Ranger in my Saturday games, but I found him to be boring. So we are bringing in a Rogue that I have played before and really enjoyed. I am willing to try anything.
About me:
I love stories. I tend to overthink puzzles but I love them too. Combat is a necessary part of the game and creative, challenging, combat is more than welcome. 30/30/40 is what I strive for.
I think a friendly and sociable table is necessary, but get bored quickly with out of character shenanigans. For instance, my Saturday games could fit 2 or even 3 encounters in each night, if they would just cut out the real life story-telling. Instead, the story is moving along at a snails pace because we have to hold for them.
I am currently DMing a Play by Post game in 4E. Because it is play by post, I can work on it whenever and it doesn't stop me from being available. I had started playing a game in 5E, and it was a story that I liked a lot, but I had some issues with the fact that there are no saving throws to end conditions and healing was really difficult. My barbarian was brought down to 1 hit point in the first encounter and incapacitated for something like 3 rounds... for which I could not do anything to stop because I failed the roll to keep myself standing. I would be willing to give 5E another shot, but I don't understand how not being in control, or having no chance to break out of a condition, is fun.