I do play D&D! You guys might try d20 modern. It's pretty entertaining. Call of Cthulhu d20 is pretty fun too if you're into that sort of thing.
It's all about the group's playstyle. In DnD itself you have a lot of possible settings to use that would draw players in, to inspire your own games. As of systems, I've always been partial to White Wolf's World of Darkness Storyteller system. Easy to learn, easy to play, easy to adjudicate rules without a hitch. It's ideal if you're doing anything contemporary. If you're willing to go into the sea of roleplaying systems you'll find there's a system for pretty much anything. Really.Burrito With Legs said:I got into Dungeons & Dragons earlier this year, and though I still haven't learned most of the basics, I'm finally starting to find people who would play with me and was wondering what you guys thought of this hobby.
Are there any other great table-top Role-Playing Games like DnD, Pathfinder, etc.... that my friends and I might enjoy that you play?
For one thing, elitists, who'll be all over you for the simplest errors regardless of skill.SadakoMoose said:No, but I've meaning to for years now!
What should I look out for when I first start?
While I have a few recommendations (namely Pathfinder, Savage Worlds, or Mutants & Masterminds, depending on what you want to do), what matters most is that you have fun with your group. Case in point:Burrito With Legs said:I got into Dungeons & Dragons earlier this year, and though I still haven't learned most of the basics, I'm finally starting to find people who would play with me and was wondering what you guys thought of this hobby.
Are there any other great table-top Role-Playing Games like DnD, Pathfinder, etc.... that my friends and I might enjoy that you play?