It is up to you if you play or not. It has nothing to do with religion and is only a game. If you feel it isn't for you don't play it. If you like it, then play. My bet is that you all ready play computer games and it isn't much different.
They have Dungeons and Dragons branded games for the DSI. You can buy them at any gaming store. You cannot, however, play tabletop Dungeons and Dragons on a dsi; they are two different gaming concepts (videogame and tabletop game).
in runescape, bronze dragons are found in brimhaven dungeon
One person takes the role of Dungeon Master, the other plays as a character.
It is a character class in Dungeon & Dragons
The game yes, the movie no.
Blue Dragons are level 111. They are located in the Talvery Dungeon.
Damsels and Dragons - 2009 The Dungeon 1-2 was released on: USA: 14 September 2009
No...Dungeon Hunter is more closely related to Diablo. Dungeon & Dragons is either online via a PC or normally played without the technology using dice & roleplaying with your friends
Most dragons are underground in RuneScape. Some places include Taverley Dungeon, Brimhaven Dungeon, Kuradal's Dungeon (only accessible if Kuradal assigned a slayer task), and others.
Baby blue dragons are located in Taverly dungeon, there is about 5 baby dragon's located there, along with three level 111 blue dragons.
there are some dragons located in the brimhaven (place with agility arena) dungeon, there are bronze dragons, iron dragons, steel dragons, red dragons and baby red dragons all located in the dungeon you will have to pay a small fee to enter and you will also need a woodcutting axe to shop through some branches in your way. also there is a blue dragon located under the heros guild.
jester's cap in lancaster, not batavia