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The official group for the Living Forgotten Realms campaign. Learn about the largest shared-world D&D campaign here, access the community forums, find games, and more!
What is Living Forgotten Realms?
Living Forgotten Realms (or LFR for short) is a regionalized organized play Living campaign, and the first to utilize the new 4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons rules. Players create characters and assign them to a specific region set in the Forgotten Realms. Characters can be played in any LFR adventure that supports their levels of play, anywhere. All non-special LFR adventures will be available for play no matter where you live in the world. As your character plays adventures, it earns experience points, gold, and magic items which stay with you from game to game. There are dozens of unique adventures each year!
What Do I Need to Play?
In order to participate in the Living Forgotten Realms campaign, you’ll need the same things you’d need for any other D&D game (Player’s Handbook, dice, character sheet), plus a few other things.
You’ll need to get an RPGA/DCI number to play, as this will track your play officially. You can obtain an RPGA/DCI number when you attend your first Living Forgotten Realms event, or check out the information posted over at Customer Service (see the link below).
You’ll need to print out your first adventure log and advancement tracker. Both of those documents can be found in the RPGA Character Creation Guide, available on the Living Forgotten Realms website.
You might also want to have a copy of the Forgotten Realms Player’s Guide and have a subscription to D&D Insider. Both of these introduce tons of new options for your character! Grab a Forgotten Realms Player's Guide at your local gaming shop and sign up for D&D Insider at wizards.com/insider.
Living Forgotten Realms Adventures
Selected adventures released from 2008-2010 for the Living Forgotten Realms campaign are available in an archive zip file for use for home play and public play. Simply follow the link below and save the file to your computer.
http://media.wizards.com/downloads/dnd/LFR_Archive.zip
Adventures from 2011 going forward are available via the Living Forgotten Realms download hub at
http://www.livingforgottenrealms.com
For a list of all adventures, including both current and retired adventures, please visit the LFR Adventures wiki page at
http://community.wizards.com/lfr/wiki/Adventures
This group is the hub for public playtesting of upcoming D&D games and products. Join this group to gain access to the latest playtest material, to join discussions about playtesting, and to offer feedback to the R&D team. See the Online Playtest Agreement for details.
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Information and brainstorming for the Godswinter Setting Option, a variant of the Points of Light setting based on the idea that the goddess Khala won the War of Winter.
Essentials Started it rolling and we cant be sure about the D&Next thing coming up. Between comments about combat oriented classes and out of combat ones and a sense that perhaps new devs are out of touch with 4e, will 5e be "the past all over again?" Some grognards are the passionate ones that make even the rest of us sigh. But others may be voices of reason who understand the value of true balance and who take up the fight exerting there voices of concern. The reasons for the original design decisions of 4e didnt suddenly go away... It's not about hate, its about love, we love 4th edition. "Can there be a place for those who love 4th edition in 5th edition?"
The Dark Edition Paving the Way for a Balanced Tomorrow Grognards unite!
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Greetings, and welcome to our gift to the LFR Community. The staff that produced this application have been actively involved with the Living Forgotten Realms campaign since it launched at GenCon 2008, and we have loved the chances it has brought us to play with new players both in our area and at conventions around the world. This compendium is our gift back to the community, because as we begin to enter the second year of the campaign it has become increasingly difficult to determine the level range of a module when planning what to schedule at conventions and game days.
Using this tool, you can quickly and easily browse the available modules by region, or level range. And we're not done yet!
Check out the site at http://GamerClubHouse.com
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"So here's one way to get better at D&D: Take your favorite character class and build it one level at a time, gear and all, until you hit 30th level." -David Noonan
Former D&D creator David Noonan lists thus challenge in his blog:<a href="">http://nnnooner.blogspot.com/2009/12/getting-better-at-d-occasional-series.html</a>
It is an excellent exercise to create a character from first level to last, making yourself a complete expert on that class. A "brainiac" as David calls it. As such, this group's wiki will be open for such experiments. The rules are:
1.) You must use the Character Generator, all characters must have one sheet per level, printed as an .xml file and a .pdf file if possible.
2.) You may NOT use the Auto-pick function.
3.) You must either create one class form 1 to 30, or create a functioning party all at the same level. David suggests 5th and 11th levels.
4.) No 3rd party material can be used, all material must be accessible via the DDI Compendium. Furthermore, any material outside the of the core books must be listed in your description. E.g. This character uses material from Arcane Power and the Eberron Campaign Guide.
5.) You must give an explanation of your character and how to use him.
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Welcome fans of the greatest boardgame since EVER! The HeroQuest Dungeon is a place for HQ fans to kickback, knock back a few Heroic Brew, and talk about the game!
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This group is for mutual support for DMs running the Choas Scar campaign. Our wiki attracts many DMs, check it out . You will find discussion and advice in the forums, please feel free to ask questions of the group.