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
Same way you do in real life: rob a rich person.
in dungeons sometimes the kelcleon shop in town same thing but cheaper dungeon-9000$-10000$ town-8000$
Each player receives the same amount of experience.
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.
From my understanding, it's pronounced the same way that morgue (a building or room used for the storage of human remains) is pronounced.
There are a couple ways to enter dungeons. One is to physically go to the instance, and walk in. Unless you out level the instance by a large amount, don't do this alone, have 4 friends with you that are the same level. The other way is to use the Random Dungeon Finder (RDF). Pressing "I" (by default) will open up the dugneon finder. There you can que for either random dungeons, or specific dungeons of your level.
It depends on which Mystery Dungeon. the first one, yes you can evolve and go on, the second, you can't evolve at all, but if you have an action replay you can change your hero Pokemon into any Pokemon you want (you can do the same with the partner Pokemon, unfortunately, you can only change in dungeons.)
Every Elite mob in any of the three ICC dungeons (Forge of Souls, Pit of Saron and Halls of Reflection) has the same chance to drop the Battered Hilt, which is about 0.1% chance.
No, bearded dragons are not the same as frilled necked. Bearded dragons have a more wider beard as frilled neck dragons have a smaller frill around their neck.
No. bats are mammals, but dragons aren't.
Yes, as long as the people involved realize and respect that their is no worship or false belief involved; it is strictly an activity that involves fantasy. Fantasy settings are not necessarily incomptible with Christian beliefs, after all. For example, C.S. Lewis wrote "The Chronicles of Narnia" as a way to convey those beliefs to young people, in the form of a swords-and-sorcery fantasy adventure that would appeal to younger readers. Aslan is, in that setting, quite literally Jesus ... just in a different shape, and bearing a different name. The same can be done with Dungeons and Dragons, or other fantasy role-playing games. It may take a bit of effort, and a lot of creativity ... but that's what role-playing games are supposed to be about, anyway.
you can get them in any dungeon because every dungeon is different like this: pretend your friend has Dungeon A you will probably get dungeon B-Z there is a .1% chance that you will get the same exact dungeon as your friend