LSJ Cert Conversion, open now for more than a year, is officially CLOSED. Thanks to all who participated - enjoy your brand-new, legal certs! Maryrita and...
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**Please excuse any cross-posts** We are pleased to invite you to attend Dreamation 2006, either as a player or as a judge! Dreamation 2006 will be held at the...
Big thanks to staffer Catie Straiton for finding this one! Detail below the sig line. I will correct the text and repost the document for future printings....
The schedule for Dreamation 2006 is posted on Warhorn, including the three LSJ events. What day and time is the Marketplace taking place? Thanks, Andy P...
... If there's someone at the table who wishes to take the item to fix it, that's fine. However ... the judge should mark on the cert that the item was...
... Correct. Mending and Make Whole, while able to fix the item structurally cannot restore the magical effects. It requires the Craft Magic Weapon or Magical...
... Hate to disagree with you here, Jeff, but that's not true anymore. In 1E / 2E, you did need Permanency to make magic items. Not true in 3E / 3.5, unless...
Question Jeff - If you take that +3 pommel and bash somebody with it, sap like, is it still useless? Personally, LOGBA has a tendency to just grab the ...
Back in August a poll was created to find out what level of Lifestyle PCs are paying each mod. We are still collecting this information. Those who take the...
... That is more properly a question for our rules maven, hazarding a guess I would have to say yes, but the damage would be likely no more than a d2 or d3. My...
I yield to your superior knowledge. But I just don't care for the fact that it is now considerably easier to blow up magic items with a fighter and the...
... I agree with you on this. Sundering is *way* too easy now, and is a very cruel thing to do, from a DMing standpoint. At least in 3E, it wasn't possible...
Tricentric is a new convention in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, runs February 9-12, 2006. I am looking for 1-2 judges to run LSJ mods. Please contact me if you would be...
And the winner is...Keith Knecht! Congratulations for your entry, which will be incorporated into future LSJ tournaments in 2006 and beyond! We will ...
Welcome to 2006, where the Legends of the Shining Jewel campaign will be rising to even greater heights in 2006, as we plan to excite and thrill all of our...
One thing I forgot in my earlier post...yes, we are seeking GMs to run games for us at Origins, particularly the two-round Battle Interactive! With enough...
When casting a fireball with Subdual Substitution, would it cause any fire damage to objects or structures? If no, then would it be considered a crime to use...
I passed this along to our rules person. We'll get back to you. Andrew <:-(} Don't wait for life, 'cause it won't wait for you. - George Strait, "Walk On"...
Dreamation is running in New Jersey next week. The signup for games is here: _http://www.warhorn.net/dreamation/_ (http://www.warhorn.net/dreamation/) . Note...
Yes, it would cause fire damage. "The altered spell works normally except for the type of damage dealt." Thus, it still produces fire, and can still burn, and...
I understand what you're saying, but in the paragraph prior it states, "When employing a spell with the acid, cold, electricity, fire, or sonic designator, you...
Don't overthink this one. Subdual (or "non-lethal" damage, as it's described in the SRD, only means that you don't die from it. It doesn't change the fact that...
In a message dated 1/16/2006 12:58:31 PM Eastern Standard Time, LSJ-Campaign@yahoogroups.com writes: "When employing a spell with the acid, cold, electricity,...
Christian, Can you point me to the reference for that? I was trying to find it, and wasn't successful. Thanks! Maryrita ... It doesn't set things on fire. ...
In a message dated 1/16/2006 3:37:08 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, chrisinpm@... writes: It doesn't set things on fire. Setting something on fire is using...