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Ravok's Top 5 Dm Choices
If more than one name appears under a number this means that they acted as a Dungeon Master Team. That is the only way a Dungeon Master should be listed more than once on a list.
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TOJTS
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Elbast
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Felrazor
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Cowman109
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| 4th Place |
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Cowman109
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Felrazor
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TOJTS
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Elbast
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Comments: This campaign has been fun for me from the start. The DM's do their best to personalize the game, and include the player's development and such in the gameplay.
My character was emoting his faith in luck by flipping a coin - well, later on and in an appropriate way - the DM's created a 'lucky coin' for my character! That really made the entire experience for me that day.
If DMs are trying to do these kinds of things, the game seems more epic and personal. Everyone likes custom armor and items, but getting a Lucky Coin? That just breaks the mold.
I am looking forward to seeing the other characters develop and seeing how my character interacts with them in this long-term campaign setting.
With these kinds of DMs running the show, its bound to get VERY interesting! |
| 5th Place |
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AlexanderFrost
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Comments: This DM had a tough challenge, as the players seemed to want to do their own thing. (Drink Ale, forget the plot.)
Even through this, the DM found a way to manouver the plot and story into the scenario. So, even though the players didn't want to do what my character wanted to do, I saw my character's perceptions as necessary to the team, and the story.
Good old worry wort sidekick. *smiles* |
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