A fairy princess who watches with ageless patience from beyond the veil of the mortal.
You may have played face-to-face for years and think you’ve got it all down, but learning the Fantasy Grounds software can have a steep learning curve, and learning it with others that have the same questions and concerns is just an all-around good time experience. (I’m on the West coast) and someone in eastern Europe all at the same time.ĭo you have any advice for players that are new to Fantasy Grounds?: Yes! Don’t be afraid to take classes. What I do truly enjoy is that I can be playing with someone from Australia, someone from the east coast of the U.S. I hope one day to play in some face-to-face games. How has Fantasy Grounds helped with your love of gaming? For example, have you found it easier to find and play with others online as opposed to face to face games, or perhaps the ease of not having to figure out things manually, like damages, or how many rounds a spell will last? Or something else?: This question is hard for me to answer as playing RPGs using Fantasy Grounds is the only way I’ve played. (Probably TPKing my first party of people :X) Just kidding. It is a goal for the future however, and I look forward to changing the answer to this question after I’ve had a memorable event as a DM. I have the Ultimate license, but my internet connection is too slow to host people on my table. In your gaming experience as a DM, is there a particular event that stands out as memorable, and why?: I have yet to run a campaign as a DM, although I’ve participated in many DM classes here at FGC (and learned something new in each one, so I always tell people not to be afraid to repeat classes. He grabbed the Wyrven’s neck and flipped around landing on the back of the Wyrven behind the mage. In your gaming experience as a player, is there something that stands out as especially memorable? For example, being part of a party that used a unique way to achieve their goal, or maybe the opposite, someone that you recall (not naming names) that did a really boneheaded move in game?: I would have to say that in my weekly game playing “Princes of the Apocalypse,” I remember a time when we were in the Lost Dwarven City, fighting a mage atop a Wyrven, and the monk in our party decided to use his dexterous ability to do a flip up in the air where the Wyrven was flying low with the mage on his back. If I had to say why 5E is my favorite, it would most likely be because it is the one that I have the most experience playing with.
All three of those are fun, and I hope to one day get the chance to play in some others. It remains my favorite, however I have taken several classes at FGC using Starfinder, Pathfinder 1 and 2 and Savage Worlds. What is your favorite ruleset, if you have one, and why? : The first ruleset that I used (although I didn’t know then that was what it was called) was 5E.
I like to help keep my party members alive.
What is your favorite class and race to play and why?: Being that I like to help people, it should be no surprise that my favorite class is the Cleric.
We didn’t know anything about Fantasy Grounds at the time, but we each downloaded the Demo version and created our characters and started our first campaign (one that we are still playing – “ Princes of the Apocalypse.”) After that first night I was hooked, and asked him, “Can we play again tomorrow night?” BTW, I have since purchased the Standard license of Fantasy Grounds and hope to get the Ultimate License and run my own games one day.