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Feb 5 |
accepted | How many feats/skills/powers can a player retrain on gaining a level? |
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Feb 5 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Jan 23 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Sep 2 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jul 25 |
answered | What tools are useful to organize a GM's campaign notes? |
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May 23 |
accepted | What does “being a Cavalier” mean? |
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May 21 |
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Grab and Flanking I believe it depends on how you imagine the Bugbear to make the grab. Even if it means "grabbing Mark's arm to prevent him from moving away", then the question of what happens with Mark's held arm arises. I doubt Mark would be able to use take advantage of the Bugbear's combat advantage as easily as Lesley would. In other words, I believe that a grab other than a purely magical one, fails to simply immobilize someone and has an impact in his/her actions other than moving. |
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May 20 |
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What does “being a Cavalier” mean? So it only matters that he chose Cavalier as his starting class, even if he only chose Paladin powers from then on? |
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May 20 |
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Grab and Flanking Even though I agree that the non-grabbed ally should be granted combat advantage, I doubt a grabbed character could attack with the same ease his grabber. Example: Mark is grabbed by a Bugbear and Lesley moves on the other side of the Bugbear. The Bugbear is flanked by Mark and Lesley but the Bugbear grants combat advantage only to Lesley. I support this by stating that Mark has most of the attention on the Bugbear (flanking is based on the assumption that a flanked character, divides his attention on the flankers) and thus cannot surprise the Bugbear. |
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May 20 |
asked | What does “being a Cavalier” mean? |
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May 20 |
asked | How many feats/skills/powers can a player retrain on gaining a level? |
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Apr 21 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Apr 21 |
accepted | What happened to the D&D power cards? |
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Apr 20 |
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What happened to the D&D power cards? The only downside of power2ool is that it is flash based and it is designed for a laptop/desktop experience. I am either looking for something printed that my players can hold onto and flip through to become more familiar with their character's powers or something that is built for small handheld devices (we are geeks, almost all of us have smartphones). |
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Apr 20 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Apr 19 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Apr 18 |
awarded | Student |
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Apr 18 |
asked | What happened to the D&D power cards? |