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kingston
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Joined: 24 Apr 2004 Posts: 4
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Posted: 03/14/07 - 23:51 Post subject:
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Hi and I come in peace even though my question does include some war mentioning ,lol .I was planning to become a Dungeons & Dragons gamer, but must say as new one in the crew I got a bit lost in choices of weapons and armors. Tough to make a choice must say. I am guessing that for the defense I need some good armor, any suggestions? Is there the best one?
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allene
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Joined: 30 Jul 2005 Posts: 4
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Posted: 04/25/07 - 18:02 Post subject:
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Hello and welcome to the D&D group. Well I must say that many real gamers even though there is astonishing variety of weapons and armors, looking and kicking or defending great. But there is complain in the ”forum virtual air”, that makers were concentrated maybe too much on weapons and less on some other parts of the game like characters. I don’t think there is actually “THE WINNER” in the armor competition. One that could maybe catch your eye by its shinning greatness is maybe Centurion armor, which is followed by also great safety level that it offers. But in general best armor is not always the one that is heavy which is giving the impression that it can’t be crashed. Enhancement that some armor offers is not the only thing that should get your attention; they can be important for bonus points but not crucial. Armor must be picked by the ability and strength of your character so that you could carry chosen armor lightly through the battles,
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