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Spiritual weapon.
it's an extra attack for any cleric who is willing to spend the time directing it where needed. usually i just direct the spell against the biggest nasty, and then continue with other clerical duties.
1) do you happen to be near any viable trade routes? do you happen to be in a position to set any trade routes up?
2) cut spending where neccecary.
3) bribe the local kingdom to set up a garrison near town. the added coin from soldiers pay, etc.. might help.
4) does your DM really want you to...
divine metamagic: quicken
divine metamagic: maximize
divine metamagic: reach spell
extra turning x3
combat casting
divine spontenaity
no particular order here... but i would alternate divine metamagics with extra turnings.
i once had a DM who used some form of accelerated forwards or backwards time travel in EVERY session.
it got really really old, really really fast (pun intended).
in the small (3person) group i dm, gestalt characters from UA.
in the other groups i'm a player in, we have a home-brewed system that resembles action points...
did the bhuka show up before sandstorm? i don't really think so, but i could be wrong.
anyhow, i think that, in an environmentally oriented game, they stand out as an interesting potential roleplay.
an idea that's been going through my head for a little while about skill sections in character sheets.
i do actually agree with most of what you said.
were i to have the time to design a new character sheet, i would actually have two skill sections:
one blank skill section on the front page...
:lol: LMAO. no, really.
anyhow, to the problem at hand:
i would really suggest talking to the guy. if he's doing this all the time, and bothering people with it, then something needs to change. it also sounds to me like he's a bit obsessed and looking to play out those obsessions.
or, just...
hmm... my issue is that it could be majorly confusing for two people who ostensibly have the same book, if one is eratta'd and one is not, with no note that eratta have been inserted.
maybe future printings should contain an eratta appendix? or have footnotes where eratta has changed or...