Indeed!rredmond wrote:Well now we'll know, for the first time, if he's evil or divine.
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When you have a chance, check out the cover album Dio by Jorn. His vocal performance is excellent and the songs are well-paced!
Indeed!rredmond wrote:Well now we'll know, for the first time, if he's evil or divine.
I discovered Jorn about 3 years ago (Thanks Pandora!). The tribute album rocks, but so does his own material.Norjax wrote:When you have a chance, check out the cover album Dio by Jorn. His vocal performance is excellent and the songs are well-paced!
I don't remember how I discovered Jorn, but was pleasantly surprised. The Dio style of Metal is my favorite.Ardak2000 wrote:I discovered Jorn about 3 years ago (Thanks Pandora!). The tribute album rocks, but so does his own material.Norjax wrote:When you have a chance, check out the cover album Dio by Jorn. His vocal performance is excellent and the songs are well-paced!
PM Sent.Ardak2000 wrote:We Rock!
Returned.Norjax wrote: PM Sent.
Absolutely! Most of our players are new to DCC/MCC.rossik wrote:i dont know how to play DCC or MCC, but im familiar with the D20 family. can i join in?
rossik wrote:i'm open to anything! if the group have any suggestions, or think the group miss some classes, im in!
I agree with Ardak (TY!). If you want the best experience, go with a type of mutant. A Mutant is best described as closely resembling a human, but altered in appearance. This alteration can be subtle or extreme, depending on the nature of mutations. If you want to play something more extreme, it would end up being a Manimal (Mutant Animal) or Plantient (Mutant Plant).Ardak2000 wrote:While I don't think that there is any kind of power vacuum in MCC or DCC that requires a particular class to round out a party, I would suggest that playing a Mutant will probably get you the most enjoyment out of this ruleset.
Sounds great!rossik wrote:i'm all about random stuff a manimal sounds like a blast