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    D&D 2E Changes to 2e from other editions?

    We still use the class limits... pretty much. Besides I do not find dwarf wizards and halfling paladins interesting or innovative. But the level limits either never come up in our games or get really annoying when one hits that. And the xp modifications, I never really liked them... Player's...
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    D&D 2E Variant Humans for Human Only or No Class Restriction Campaigns

    We do not have any racial level limits or XP penalties in our 2e games. We also utilise quite a few rules from the Player's Option books, including Character Point ystem. In our games, humans have additional 10 CP to buy class abilities, NWP's and WP's. they also have 1 bonus point to a chosen...
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    D&D 2E Changes to 2e from other editions?

    We play both 2e and 3.5, and I dm the 2e games. We adopted nothing from 4th, but we have quite a few from 3x. We also got rid of level limits and give some advantages to humans instead, namely character point bonuses (we use the Player's Option books in our 2e games) to be used like the feat and...
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    D&D 3E/3.5 Scientific names

    Draco horriblis is a good example. Just make up a name describing the creature and translate it to Latin. For example: Owlbear => Feathered bear => Ursus Pinniger
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    Braille for wizards

    In the Dark Sun game I'm dm'ing, lots of mages including all of the members of the secret group names Veilled Alliance use unconventional spellbooks since arcane magic is banned and shunned. These unconvetional spellbooks can be anything that you can code the information on: a pot with...
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    Index of Minmax/ Brilliant Gameologist Threads

    I was shocked to see Brilliant Gameologists has gone, but you thread on GitP really saved my day. Thank you!
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