... Let me try to make this clear for about the third time: I didn't have a choice between a "cheap raise" and an "expensive raise." I would have been more...
I beleive the answer was given all ready. Ask your local triad. If they will allow you to continue worshipping Correlon and if you can progress as a...
... I thought you had an answer. In LG, per the Deities document, you cannot advance as a _cleric_, but you retain all your existing abilities so long as you...
... Urk? I don't see anywhere in the LGCS that says it requires IPs.. is this a regional-specific thing? The LGCS seems to indicate that you can always pay...
... is this ... In the bandit kingdoms, the people who would cast raise dead on you would be clerics of The Old One, as it is the only allowed religion (in...
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... Well, you play in the BK, so you have to abide by the regional rules. You were given a choice: leave your character dead or risk a reincarnate. Be happy...
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 10:29:15 -0700, Justin 'celticshiva' White ... LGCS page 40: "The spells on Table: 6-3 may be cast by NPC's under a GM's control. Regional...
... At my table, the LD Deities statement "If a cleric's race is changed and she is no longer of the apropriate race for her deity, she can no longer gain...
If I have ranks in Craft Weaponsmithing, can I craft my own Masterworked weapons, standard PHB or what I have access to buy, and only pay 1/2 the cost like you...
... No. Unfortunately, despite several requests by some of us to change it, Craft skills still cannot be used to actually make anything other than cash, as...
The rules for using the craft and profession skills are in the LGCS. The short answer is no. However, if you want to use the craft skill to make money and...
While preparing a new core scenario (COR4-19), I read through the new front boilerplate information. I noticed a change in APL calculation. Under Step 3 of...
Standard rounding is an interesting term. Most people do not know the scientific method of true rounding. People think you round to the nearest whole number...
Standard rounding is an interesting term. Most people do not know the scientific method of true rounding. People think you round to the nearest whole number...
... <snip> ... Actually, a 5 is never even. However, the statistical method of rounding that you described is meant to avoid "biasing" or "skewing" of the...
... I've never been happy with this, and yet people better educated than me use it regularly. Can someone explain why my analysis is wrong? Under the...
erm who cares. it says us standard rounding rules which is .5 rounds up. who gives 2 farts about the statistical version. Plus, stop getting anway from the...
... Not a statistician, but I think it's your breaking point. Consider 5.1 through 7.0 and it works out. Or better yet, just ignore the numbers ending in .0,...
While looking at the LG deities (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp? x=lg/articles/lg20030521deitiessearch) I see that some domains are listed as "prestige...
... That's the method to use for numerical calculations in computers since computers inevitably round numbers and you don't want to create a trend of always...
I'm sorry, all this about rounding may be moot. The original question was that a new Core mod says to always round "UP" to the nearest whole number, which...
... No, it's not old boilerplate. This is brand new hot-off-the-presses kind of stuff. There's all sorts of new mentions of the Herald Level GM testing, ...
... presses kind of ... testing, ... It's ... Eric Cagle ... one is new. ... Might still have been a copy-paste error when creating the new boilerplate though....
I'd allow an APL 5.5 table to play APL 4. It's definitely not definitively wrong. "always round up" is Primary School maths. The reason for it being that in in...
The official rules source for calculating the APL is in the LGCS 3.0, on page 67, in the Glossary (second entry). It clearly states to use 'standard rounding'...