... Except that D&D doesn't track Skill points, only Skill Ranks. To take a hypothetical example, say a character took a Feat at 1st level that gave them Skill...
Hello Doug, Thursday, May 31, 2007, 3:23:14 PM, you wrote: DE> Hi DE> I am wondering if anyone has used a PDA as a gaming aid. Could possibly DE> be used for...
Hello Galen, Thursday, May 31, 2007, 8:38:21 PM, you wrote: G> In that case, I'm not seeing the problem. G> You take a feat that makes Perform Skill a Class...
Hello Sean, Thursday, May 31, 2007, 4:13:10 PM, you wrote: SB> Unfortunately dice rollers are not very good on pda's or even SB> computers. the algorithm that...
Larry Pado wrote an excel file detailing what those best numbers were, calculating based on how many attacks you have, the damage of your attack, ect. I bet if...
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Mike I am unsure why you take exception to a true statement. Most computer based systems use an algorithm. This algorithm in and of itself makes the number...
We haven't gotten to the first AR yet, in about 6 hours play (two 3-ish hour sessions.) We're hoping to finish it off now that we've got the rhythm of the...
I don't have a problem with computer-based randon number generation. I have a problem with not being able to see the mechanism that generates the random number...
While I do agree with your conclusion, the situation is much more likely to arise out of a PrC granting a skill that was also reqruired for entry to that PrC. ...
... "Unbiased" is only one characteristic of a random number generator, which means the measured average will eventually converge to the true mean. But ...
I agree with that, and I feel much the same. Roll the bones.... Jeff ... From: mthlr <mackinnon.m@...> To: Living_Greyhawk@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday,...
... Interestingly enough, some amount of "streakiness" is natural. In any large enough random set, you _should_ see a streak of some sort, "N" rolls of the...
In a related question: the module itself -- off the shelf -- says that it is designed for a party of level 2 characters. However, going from the blurb for the...
... Reminds me of something I read recently. At the beginning of each semester, a professor who teaches probability at a major university will have one group...
... The almost certainly cut the XP back considerably. Part one currently gives a little over 2000gp I gather (getting you to level 3). In the original it...
IIRC, The blurb on the ordering site says its an adventure for levels 2-5, so I don't think it's a true APL 4 mod. I think it's the Circle way of discouraging...
... It's fairly trivial to write a decent* random number generator. The problem that I (and I assume most people) have with electronic dice, is not that the...
As others have commented, I'm not a big fan of PDAs for dice rollers. However, considering how bad players are at adding up numbers, a PDA might be an...
... I seem to recall seeing (a few years back), a special PC Card for laptops that facilitated random number generation -- I don't remember all the technical...
... semester, ... in the ... "streaky" ... One of my professors, T.C. Hu, at UCSD, would do the same thing with 100 numbers between 1 and 10, with the same...
Thanks for all the info guys. I figured electronic dice would be iffy for LG. I have built random number generators before and found no problems with them. I...
This still leaves the other side of the question open. Does anybody know any good programs for keeping track of your character on PDA? I use program called...
Hello Clint, Sunday, June 3, 2007, 7:41:48 AM, you wrote: CF> This still leaves the other side of the question open. Does anybody CF> know any good programs...
Not sure how full of a version of excel you can get for a pda but if you can have a decent enough version you could try heroforge...it works fairly well ... ...