... Any change in the rules is a change in the rules, and the old source becomes invalid for that purpose immediately, not when an individual DM chooses to...
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... Because a more recent printing isn't a new version? Version numbers are on the front of the book, and they haven't changed. As previous posters have said,...
Roleplaying? Yeah I can see that...unfortunately the mod explicity states that the bad guys will CDG. Hopefully the party will take them out fast enough it...
... I wouldn't perform a cdg on a pc in LG unless it was written as a tactic/consequence in the module. On the player/GM side, it's just not fun. Player...
Speaking as one who has been couped, I was none too amused, I had just been paralyzed by a ghast and the rest of the party were unhurt and incoming so the...
I would not CDG unless it is actually a good choice for the monster. Although I understand how much you disliked getting CDGed, in the case you describe, CDG...
... just ... party ... Actually it is d4+1 rounds. So you were a threat to recover in a couple rounds. But yeah, I generally play ghasts/ghouls as trying to ...
I recall running a table where the party got laid out by a Blasphemy by some templated nastiness--infernal vampires, or something like that. Everyone was at...
There's a player in the area that plays a paladin which has jokingly been referred to as a blackguard by friends that play with him due to his somewhat chaotic...
Certainly not paladin behavior and also not lawful or good behavior. ... From: Cedric <cedricatizado@...> To: LGDMs@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October...
... This is hugely situational dependent. If the party can't reasonably deliver the prisoner to "proper authorities" and if released he'll commit evil and/or...
It really depends on the circumstances, although I don't personally believe the Paladin commited an evil act. IRL, from a legal point of view, if you know...
Really, the morality of killing a captured foe depends on what they've done, you can't label it with a blanket alignment. Russ ... From: "Mark Strecker"...
... I agree whith Bokelightbringer that whether or not the actual killing is a violation of the paladin's oath is highly situational. However, in this...
... jokingly ... to ... option ... bloodthirsty ... it, ... In virtually no case does this alter the acceptability of the prisoner's death [or life for that...
Hi, I judged my third mod ever last weekend (boy do I have a lot to learn about selecting bad guy actions). One of my players told me that you could stand up...
There was some discussion about this, but the rules have never been modified to allow it. I think it's a sort of D&D "urban legend", as lots of people have...
It is a home rule that a lot of people use in thier home games, but it isn't an offical rule especially one used in LG. It is a DC 35 tumble check to stand...
"It is a DC 35 tumble check to stand from prone as a free action" That still provokes an AOO. There is a Thief-Acrobat ability called Kip Up which allows a...
I don't tend to allow the variant rules on this one. There are no core rules that allow any skill to accomplish this. There are class abilities and feats...
... it isn't an offical rule especially one used in LG. ... The fact is that going from prone to kneeling isn't defined. Going from kneeling to standing isn't...
Do you have a rules source for going from prone to kneeling and kneeling to standing? We've talked about this being logical and/or reasonable, but I've never...
There are no rules for the action of going from prone to kneeling. You can stand from prone as a move action that provokes You can stand from kneeling as a...
It seems like a nice logical mechanic for this that you have, but what you are saying is that the rules that are available aren't acceptable at your table and...
Complete Adventurer ... Where did you see that? It is not in the tumble description. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ... Yahoo! Messenger...
"You can stand from kneeling as a move action that does not provoke." Where does it say this? -- Regards, - Michael Lee [Non-text portions of this message have...
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