Friday, January 28, 2011

C is for Cosplayer

A-ha! Broke the D&D pattern! Anywho, it's the 28th of January today, expect a for real update later (like, 4-ish.)
--Ithorians and Iridonians are not the same. Just thought I'd throw that out there. Darth Maul is an Iridonian, and Master Roron Corobb is an Ithorian. Thank you. Now I must go to 2nd period.
It's Friday! Woo-hoo!
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So, let's see what's going on in the world of nerdiness...

-Now, I'm not a huge Call of Duty person, and I most certainly do not condone the killing of another for points, virtual or real, but if it's your thing, you may want to take a look at this:
http://www.nerd-news.com/2011/01/call-of-duty-black-ops-first-strike.html
This is talking a bit about the map pack coming out for Call of Duty: Black Ops in 4 days; 1 February.

-On This day in 1986, the space shuttle Challenger was destroyed after liftoff, killing seven astronauts. Much love and support for anyone touched by that incident.
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RANDOM D&D LESSON OF THE DAY:
Rogues have a thing about being sneaky, herp-a-derp. Their sneakiness naturally has its advantages, like an--oh,I don't know-- a sneak attack? Sneak attacks are really handy because they do a TON of extra damage. For example, a 15th level rogue does an extra 8d6 of damage! That's 8-48 ADDITIONAL points of damage! To think that's not even the most...
Anywho, Rogues are great to have in a party for their class skills, combat prowess, and of course their sneak attacks. :)
Dexterity is a really important skill for a rogue, especially one using a bow, but surprisingly, Charisma is almost just as important in the way of class skills. Remember that if you decide to roll a Rogue. :)

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