Hey all, This is a big concern of mine and I will also be posting this question on my regional Keoland group and cleric "church of swords" group. So, Say I...
I don't think we can buy wands of CLW anymore, not from the magic shoppe anyway so that option is all but gone. I think all PCs should have a spare potion of...
I know what you mean by this. My character bought a bunch of CLW wands before the srm mart closed. At the start of an adventure, he finds someone who can use...
Hey I play a Deep Halfing Paladin of St. Cuthbert. To teach the old one a lesson in the BK. Since the old one has cause nothing but pain for my kind. Have a...
Does anybody know why Iconics only get 25 pts to build there character? Just wondering. Have a good day. RObert Love ... that ... there ... first ... So ... ...
... those ... would ... table ... True everyone can play the character they choose. I try to educate everyone I play with to buy scrolls of CLW whether they...
... those ... would ... table ... all ... of ... I ... want. ... Well some characters would be ill served by that level of caster that you want, and some...
... ***SNIP*** Healing an ally who drops into negative HP isn't *required* of any PC, any more than coming to the aid of an ally who is surrounded by foes....
... Not necessarily. For a good character to leave someone behind I would think it would be bad, but there are chaotic neutral characters out there who would...
... I try to encourage people to buy CLW scrolls/wands/potions and to share them with the party casters (like my two non-casters do). At the beginning of each...
I don't know the answer, but I can suggest two: 1) PCs should be dominating the activity; 25 points insures the iconics are inferior to players. 2) Perhaps the...
I assume that we're talking about other PCs. Not having seen much on Kelanen (I think I recall you mentioning this hero-diety on an earlier post), I can't say...
A PCs alignment, faith, or racial prejudice has no bearing whatsoever on whether an act is evil or not. He may have less problem with some acts, but that does...
... Well, theoretically it shouldn't make any difference for Savage Species and the Arms and Equipment Guide; both are self-described as being specifically ...
Wow, now here's some Greyhawk news for you! From www.enworld.org (generally a very reputable RPG/d20 info site): "Details of the Fantasy Setting Search have...
... I don't have the DMG with me, but I don't think you need to lend the Necklace to the party casters -- you can use it yourself: From the SRD: "Necklace of...
Makes sense that they are completely different metals. Look at what happened to Frodo, impaled by a great spear with a cave troll behind it. Hit hard enough...
Man! They got me good with that one! I always forget about their dang April Fools updates. (At least, I hope they did...unfortunately, based on their...
... Power ... still ... the ... a ... DMG: "A necklace of this sort appears to be a normal piece of nonvaluable jewelry until it is placed upon a character's...
... Power ... still ... the ... a ... DMG: "A necklace of this sort appears to be a normal piece of nonvaluable jewelry until it is placed upon a character's...
4.5 can round to 4 or 5, depending on how you prefer to round. Some say if the number before the 5 is a even number, then you round down. If it is an odd ...
... a ... Yup... (DMG p 222) "A necklace of this sort appears to be a normal piece of nonvaluable jewelry until it is placed about a character's neck and the...
That sounds like some sort of new math like teaching kids to round the value of pi to 3. I was always taught .5 or higher is rounded up and .4 or lower is...
... It's not "new math", it's the engineering convention. It's used because in engineering it's actually important to balance out the rounding errors, or else...
... I apologize -- I'm most familiar with this convention being used in engineering (for example some FORTRAN implementations default to this sort of...
... I had always learned to round up if it was exactly .5 I did a quick search: http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/58970.html This seems to imply that...
... It may be accepted in engineering, but it's not in mathematics. In mathematics, you retain are supposed to enough accuracy in your intermediate values so...