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Old 16th March 2009, 08:26 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dannager
I think it's probably something akin to being a roadie for a rock band. You've hung out with the gods in their home, you call them by their first name, you may have fought alongside them in a past lifetime. With all that intimate exposure to the gods, there's no real need to join the fantasy world equivalent on an online fan club.
I am giving you Xp just for that explanation.

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Originally Posted by Kobold Avenger
Though I think it's a good clue that psionics will be using Int and Wis as ability scores.
I hope that Psionics uses Con, too. I think a Psi class that's about changing your body would make sense to work off Con.

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Originally Posted by evilbob
The way I did it was to allow one +2 bonus to change to whatever you wanted, but the second one had to stay the same. So a half-elf could be +2 Str and +2 Cha, but not +2 Str and +2 Int, for example. Honestly I think it's pretty reasonable.
Yeah, that's what I intend.

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Originally Posted by Alt Boy! View Post
I assume you give humans two floating scores then?
Yes.

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Originally Posted by Klaus
With all that talk of how difficult it was to translate the devas' look, I think it'd have gone much smoother if they had an in-house artist to illustrate all the steps. The easiest route would be to look at how angels look in D&D and apply some of those characteristics to a humanoid base.
Well. Angels now have no facial features, and no legs.

... Yeah, I can see that working out well.
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