D & D help?

Category: Accessible Games

Post 1 by Binary solo (the Zone BBS remains forever my home page) on Friday, 12-Nov-2010 19:22:45

Hello
Does any one know where it's possible to download accessible Dungeons & dragons stuff such as books, character sheets and every thing else I don't even know exists.

Post 2 by kithri (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Sunday, 14-Nov-2010 21:49:22

I've looked and unless I've missed something out there, I don't think there is an accessible version of D and D out there yet. I've tried a couple versions of the games online and they aren't that accessible yet. Good luck.

Post 3 by CrystalSapphire (Uzuri uongo ndani) on Monday, 15-Nov-2010 8:48:14

mudding is the close you'll get unless you do table top with friends.

Post 4 by Binary solo (the Zone BBS remains forever my home page) on Wednesday, 17-Nov-2010 15:06:08

I just mean the player's handbook that's not a pcture pdf but text.

Post 5 by fastfinge (I can't call it a day til I enter the zone BBS) on Friday, 17-Dec-2010 11:22:33

Hi:

This website has everything you need to start learning about tabletop D&D games. The Pathfinder system is based on D&D 3.5, with updates to fix some of the 3.5SRD issues.
http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG/prd/

Post 6 by preiman790 (Generic Zoner) on Friday, 04-Mar-2011 0:50:36

finding accessible D&D stuff is easy enough well the system is anyway i ended up having to make my own character sheet but that is actually not that hard you can find all the rules you need here http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/SRD:System_Reference_Document and if you need it an accessible dice roller can be found on the gma games site i don't have that link to hand. to the above post i like pathfinder but it is just a little to munchkiny for my tastes they felt everything the players did needed to be that little bit more powerfull but to each there own