Simply give the child a personality, and assign it as a minion or a low hp (and low bloodied value) so it is more realistic. (ex., 5 hp bloodied 4)
Advanced Dungeons and Dragons you would have to get the Elves hand book for those type of things....
The use of Sekolah in Dungeons and Dragons is usually to help the character collect items from Sekolah's worshippers in game as well as to allow a Sahaguin to make temporary pacts with other evil gods or deities.
No, you'll have to make houserules. If your DM allows
Dungeons and Dragons miniatures are just like the roleplaying game, except they give you a visual reference to what you're fighting/playing as. The miniatures, although really cool, are pre-made unlike the roleplaying game where you make up your own character(s).
AnswerDungeons and Dragons is a complex role playing game which became popular in the 1970's. Characters were created using dice and a Dungeon Master controlled the game. It is the precurser to the popular net game World of Warcraft, sharing many of the same features. It is a pencil and paper RPG (role playing game), meaning that the action takes place in your head and stats, and other things are written down. While there are rule books for Dungeons and Dragons, many people make alterations to suit their particular, and the groups style of play.
No such program that I have found will do that automatically. Adobe Photoshop could edit a picture to be a drow, but you will have to do it manually and I am no expert on how to use that program.
You could make one, but the bigger question would be, would you get legal action taken up against you for it? You'd need the permission of the owners of the Dungeons and Dragons game in order to make a website for playing the game. They actually already have their own website, http://www.wizards.com , and have all the material players need there. Though, in answer to your question, you could make a chat site where text based role play, much like Dungeons and Dragons, though, you'd need Wizards Of The Coast's permission to actually create a site with all the systems and sheets and such spun into it.There are already many sites that allow this, so you don't really need to make your own. Meetup has groups in many areas, and you could see what software or website they use. There are also more generic sites like RPOL that allow play in any of the d20 premade or homebrew systems, and places to post a game or join a game if you don't already have a party.
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No. The only instances where this kind of thing happens is if the child already has something wrong with them. D&D is something you play for fun, you do not worship evil gods, you do not sacrifice bunnies, all you do is narrate a story. It is not gambling even though you roll dice. And also, its spelled "crazy".
The official website wizards.com has a good hand full that are up to date, and a character generator that will let you make characters up to 3rd lvl for free.
A wand of metal command in the 2nd edition of Advanced Dungeons and Dragons will turn all metal into wood. It can also make lightening strike depending on the level.
I would not say they are useful. But they make nice pets.