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Your downloads are amazing! I am new to D&D and your site is so helpful. Thank you, and please keep up the great work!
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I am glad you are finding them useful. Thanks for your kind comment.
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Thank you. Very useful. I appreciate your sharing the things that keep the game fun. Clarity is great for all.
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Thank you for taking the time to comment. It makes me feel good to know that some folks find this useful.
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Thank you for taking your time to help improve an already excellent game. Saludos desde Mexico.
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I am glad to do it. I am just glad that you find some of this useful.
I hope you and your family have a warm and sunny Christmas.
Keep rolling those dice!
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I’m just finishing running the Starter Set and this just what I needed to continue the adventures! Great resources!
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Thanks. I hope you find some of them useful.
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Most helpful and well done
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Thanks.
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Hi, Ronny. I’ve been introducing my 2 oldest kids to D&D and we’ve been struggling a little with 5E even though the rules are so much simpler than the 3.5 I grew up on in the 80’s and 90’s. Your site has given us some much-needed assistance and I’m excitedly preparing a big campaign that I know they’re going to enjoy with the use of your tools. Thanks so much for what you do!
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You just made my day. The entire reason I have this blog is to share what I have. Please let me know if you have any questions of ideas to share. Good luck and may all of your ability checks be natural 20s.
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Thank you so much! Fantastic resources here! Just the things I need for my campaign, especially the Nautical and Skyship rules! Keep up the good work, will be visiting this site regularly.
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Thank you. I am glad to share.
I hope all of your rolls are critical successes!
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Hi
our group is loving your resouces and for me they have an awesome amount of nostalgia attached. I do have one question, i am having trouble reditting the file after the first time, should i be doing nything particular?
Cheers
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Hi
I am glad you are enjoying my files.
Some people have had problems editing the files using on-line editors. Try first downloading the file onto your computer’s hard drive and then edit it using Adobe Acrobat Reader. Other editors should also work. I personally prefer “PDF-XChange Viewer”.
If this doesn’t solve your problem, please let me know.
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I sincerely love your site, incredibly helpful stuff! Kudo’s to you!
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Thank you. I am glad I can be of help.
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What happens to text that scrolls below the window, when you are filling the sheet out on the computer? I am updating my character sheet for the game I am in, and some of the text for items is a big long. Just trying to avoid wasting ink.
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I admit that that can be a problem on some of the forms. As to what happens to the text, it is still there but it can’t be seen unless you select the text and scroll down. It doesn’t print. What I do is re-phrase the information, abbreviating it in such a way that it becomes short enough to fit in the box. If that doesn’t shorten it enough, I ether put the rest of the information in another text box, or shorten it to include the most important information and include a reference to the book and page number.
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Many thanks for both your informative website and your very useful downloads. I last played DnD when 2e was new! Finally got back into it at ripe old age of 58 years!
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You are very welcome. Welcome back to the game.
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just found your site. very nice! thank you for the hard work and sharing!
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Thanks for taking the time to let me know.
Much appreciated.
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Good Sir,
Thanx so much for all you have done. May I ask of an updated class sheet for like the Grave Domain for Cleric, or Drunken Master for monk?
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Thank you for your comment. You are not the first to ask for subclasses in “Xanathar’s Guide to Everything”. I agree that I need to add all of them. I have been very busy lately, but I definitely have this on my to-do list.
Stay tuned. I expect to get to work on them sometime in the next few weeks.
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I really enjoy your products. They have really helped in streamlining.
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Thanks.
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Thanks so much for the nautical and skyship rules! It saves me a lot of trouble trying to figure that out from scratch. I’ve been DM’ing for my family and they recently came into possession of a Galleon. Any chance you ever put together stats for something at the bigger end of the ship size scale that you have in your nautical rules?
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I am glad these have been useful.
I apologize for being slow to update the files on this page, but if you got the one from this downloads page, I recommend you check out the more recent one I posted on this page: https://olddungeonmaster.com/2021/11/24/dd-5e-nautical-adventures-version-2/
If you want a ship that is bigger than the Galley, use the Dromond.
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Grateful for shharing this
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Thanks much for all of this and great job! You are helping a new party and DM get going on their adventures. Our best to you!
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I’ll begin by giving kudos to you for your endeavors. Though not your age, I began DMing back when four of my friends and I met Gary Gygax in a hobby book shop. This was in the mid 70’s. He copied hand written rules and handed them to us to try out for him. We all became friends, attending games in his home. As I said, I commend your efforts. Keep on keeping on!
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There is no way I could ever match that. I envy your experience.
Thanks for your kind comments.
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