i play dungeons and dragons and i think its cool because it refers to real life in the midieval times and there's really no way that u can cheat. it's also cool cuz u can be a spellcaster, a swordsman, or like, whatever. i play a 12th-level wizard, and she's pretty powerful. so go the the Jester's Cap (i think that's what the stores called) and get ur figures, dice, and campaign books!
One reason I like Dungeons & Dragons is because it's like a collaborative story project. You get to make up a neat world with cool characters with a bunch of friends, and the DM provides the plot, so you don't have to think about it, just have fun being a weird and powerful character. (Unless you're the DM, of course, and then making up the plot and being the NPCs is the fun part.) It's also cool to do stuff you can't do for real, like fight bad guys and find treasure.
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The Production Budget for Dungeons and Dragons was $35,000,000.
Dungeons & Dragons is not, and never has been, banned in England.
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As large as the smallest Dungeons & Dragons giant figure.
Dungeons and Dragons grossed $33,771,965 worldwide.
They entered through a Dungeons and Dragons themed rollercoaster.
Dungeons and Dragons grossed $15,185,241 in the domestic market.
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Dungeons and dragons is a whole rules system, first and foremost for a pen and paper game, so apart from loaded dice it's hard to say. There's also a lot of computer games based on dungeons and dragons, so if it's one of those the question is about, please specify the question.
SRD stands for System Reference Document. This applies to Dungeons and Dragons because it is a comprehensive tool box that is compatible with not only Dungeons and Dragons but also other roleplaying games.