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Life Reflections

Farewell 2025, Hello 2026 So 2025 is ending and the new year is ahead of us. So I figured I get the chance to write a 'Reflecting Water of Thought' list that is subjective. so I could be entirely wrong on what I've learn over the years. This list is both solo rpgs and personal stuff. So let's get started!  The Reflecting Water of Thought  : Solo-play establishes your Play-Style: Oracles, writing, improvisation, preparations and just about any method you could think of. This can even apply to systems you've gain knowledge of. The researching I've done exploring the hobby help me ask the important questions for my enjoyment later on in life. Pits & Perils to me was a fascinating game. A bit of an exaggeration, but it was something I finally found that I could no longer need another system. A 2d6 system with grid paper dungeons and wilderness. Also a simplified character creation and magic system. everything else is second nature to me. House-ruling also has t...

How To Enjoy The Cleric Class

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The 50 Faith Build Class I wanted to start a 'How To' series focusing on the D&D classes with a long history from OD&D to the present day. I have no experience with modern editions of D&D so I can't share my input of the classes we still have today. So I'll provide examples and discussions with classic D&D. so without further ado let's start with the Cleric! When it comes to RPGs and video games. The White Mage, Healer, Paladins would fill the  support role in a party. Throughout every edition the cleric naturally fulfill the role of healing and Turning Undead. The Cleric was the very first healer before OD&D's Greyhawk supplement introduces the Paladin. Which allows a Fighter to perform healing while having military proficiency. However, the cleric remains the ideal archetype within a medieval fantasy world. Why Play A Cleric? This raises the question that most people wonder. Is it worth playing the Cleric? Well most would say no, but others...