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Mar 17 |
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Could Belief in Little Fears: Nightmare Edition cause the dark side of the moon to really be dark? Added a system tag, though it's the only game with this tag currently. Feel free to untag it if the tag is wrong. |
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Mar 17 |
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Could Belief in Little Fears: Nightmare Edition cause the dark side of the moon to really be dark? edited tags |
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Mar 15 |
answered | Resolving confusion & conflict re: group's relationship with system rules |
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Mar 14 |
answered | Do spells that grant the caster a tail benefit from already having one? |
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Mar 14 |
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Do spells that grant the caster a tail benefit from already having one? I can't find reference to either of these spells online or in any of my books... What books did you find them in? |
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Mar 8 |
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Can you have an Undead Bane and Disruption on the same item for extra damage? deleted 14 characters in body |
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Mar 8 |
answered | Can you have an Undead Bane and Disruption on the same item for extra damage? |
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Mar 8 |
answered | How many dice do you need for Dogs in the Vineyard? |
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Mar 8 |
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How many dice do you need for Dogs in the Vineyard? The book does suggest 8d4, as you noted earlier in your sentence :P. d12s do not come up too often iirc, and 4 per person should be plenty, 6 if you're feeling generous. |
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Mar 4 |
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Responding to players paying exclusively with gold coins @BESW Bleh, you're right. I need sleep. |
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Mar 3 |
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Responding to players paying exclusively with gold coins I would like to add that while all of these are good ideas, and could lead to a lot of fun, the implied logic behind it should not be 'punish the players for mucking up my world'. For an AD&D party, any one of these events would be part of the adventure, and quite probably a fantastic time. For a 3.5 party, I would be a little more hesitant; the players might simply not care about the book keeping aspects of play, and may be frustrated if they feel they are being punished for ignoring them. |
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Feb 27 |
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Mind Control: What's a Dominate Person between allies? Would you like playing in a campaign where not following another player's ideas resulted in losing control of your character? |
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Feb 26 |
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Swashbuckler's Insightful Strike and Two-Weapon Rend Agreed. With feats like this, my first reaction is typically "Well, why not?" |
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Feb 26 |
awarded | Enthusiast |
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Feb 23 |
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Do Manacles of Cooperation allow for a save to escape? The only things I can add to this are that it has to be used on a captive prisoner (so no combat utility), and the fact that it fails to note anything about what happens when you do save which would prevent someone from simply spamming requests. Based on the latter, I would assume that if the target makes the saving throw when the shackles are put on, the whole effect fails. |
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Feb 23 |
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Challenging pre-made campaign for veteran players but easy on new GMs The only thing I would mention about Tomb is that if one of your group knows the tricks, he's probably going to get through without a scratch. |
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Feb 14 |
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Tried all the existing advice, but players still never roleplay fear Agreed. The issue here is that the DM wants a gritty storyline while the players are looking for something more along the lines of Beowulf. Neither playstyle is wrong, per se, but they are rather mutually exclusive. |
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Feb 14 |
awarded | Talkative |
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Feb 13 |
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Do pregnancies apply at the Bawdyhouse? @SevenSidedDie How would they even know who the father was? It's not like a noblewoman where there are maybe a handful of possible candidates... |
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Feb 12 |
awarded | Custodian |