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Dungeons and Dragons

Dungeons and Dragons is the original table-top fantasy adventure game. The Dungeon Master is the storyteller, and the players participate in an interactive story enhanced by miniatures and lots of dice. Battle, treasure, and magic items await!

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Dungeons and dragons 3.5?

That's not a question. 3.5 is an updated version of the third version of the Dungeons and Dragons rules. It allows for more customization and roleplay the previous editions, and the rules take less time than the newer edition, making it the most popular among devoted gamers.

How long is a day in Dungeons and Dragons?

A day in DnD can last for as long or as short (in terms of actual time passed) as the DM wants it to. an in-game day can also last for as long or as short of a time as the DM wants it to be. the standard day on the prime material plane is usually 24 hours. (probably due more to laziness or apathy in the Dungeon design stage than any other factor. of course there is no standard time for the outer planes. again, there is no constant, you can make your in-game day as long as you want it to be, but sleep cycles are based on a 24 hour day. i hope i answered your question. A day in DnD can last for as long or as short (in terms of actual time passed) as the DM wants it to. an in-game day can also last for as long or as short of a time as the DM wants it to be. the standard day on the prime material plane is usually 24 hours. (probably due more to laziness or apathy in the Dungeon design stage than any other factor. of course there is no standard time for the outer planes. again, there is no constant, you can make your in-game day as long as you want it to be, but sleep cycles are based on a 24 hour day. i hope i answered your question.

What is the cheapest way to play dungeons and dragons?

Usually a play-by-post game online, at a place like RPoL.net would be cheapest. There are d20 resources online, so you could look up anything you needed for character creation, and if you play online you don't even need to buy dice, because they have a virtual dice roller in the forum. There are other places besides RPoL.net. I just think of that one because that is where I play... but something similar to that is probably cheapest, because if you play a game where you can access the information online, you don't have to pay anything at all.