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any one thought of lego dungeons and dragons?
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Heck yes! I think it could work. Cheaper than metal figures that's for sure.
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It sounds interesting, however, I am not a big fan of the current D&D. Maybe if we improved it.

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Yeah. Ever sence Wizards got the license it was overcomplicated. Feats, bah humbug. 1st EDITION FOREVER!
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My gaming group used Lego figs for all the key characters. You can check out my brickshelf gallery *points to sig* to see them.
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kelderic wrote:It sounds interesting, however, I am not a big fan of the current D&D. Maybe if we improved it.
Using Lego would instantly improve it. :)
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sarous wrote:any one thought of lego dungeons and dragons?
Ahh yes... I have a feeling one of the reasons I have such trouble winning on ebay is because so many bidders are using LEGO for D&D instead of the more expensive metal figs (just my hunch).

Also, I know there is a similiar D & D like LEGO game out there, although I've lost the link and forgot the name as well... still, gaming and LEGO (especially castle LEGO is a nice way to go).
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sarous wrote:any one thought of lego dungeons and dragons?
How do you mean? The only thing you'd change from regular DnD is the marker figs, and you don't necessarily need those anyway...
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Do you mean BrickQuest?
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Rubberchickenknight wrote:Do you mean BrickQuest?
That's the one~ :) This game looks pretty cool, and seems similiar... never played it though~
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Rubberchickenknight wrote:Do you mean BrickQuest?
I was never aware that this even existed. But now that I know that it does, I will investigate the rules a little further. Upon first glance, it looks good. Thanks for the link.
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Your welcome. I prefer DnD with Lego characters instead. Or better yet, BRIKWARZ!!! :twisted:
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personaly i would like to get the bord game first seeing how i dont have one and work my way from there. any one know where i can get the borad and a new rule book?
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DnD isn't really a board game. All you need are the rules and some dice. The maps, minis, and stuff aren't mandatory.
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