Wonger
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Nightchilde-2 said:If they don't, I don't shower them with descriptions and tales of Maldagar the 14th-level Barbarian/Wizard.
PRECISELY!
Nightchilde-2 said:If they don't, I don't shower them with descriptions and tales of Maldagar the 14th-level Barbarian/Wizard.
Though I guess this is sort of a side note, I would like a more "baseline" rules book. From a setting design standpoint, it just seems like godsend. Basic classes and a ways to build new ones. Barebones skills and feats. Keep the spells simple. Get your basic weapons and armor. You can still go to your D and D Setting Book to get all the flavor you want. I guess I'm just a less-specifics, more flexibility type of guy. I'd rather have the big bucket of legos than the lego ship to piece together.
And although d20 fantasy is my thing, Dungeons and Dragons, to a certain degree, is not. I feel a more baseline rule book would encourage more creativity among devlopers, whether it's Wizards of the Coast or lil' or me at my computer. Easier to draw outside the lines when they're not there.
Wonger said:If only I was a community supporter, I could search my previous posts for my excellent previous reply on a similar topic...
Wonger said:But you are going to take some flak, deservedly so, for jumping around and being excited that your Barbarian Mage Hunter just scored a critical hit on Nethelix the undead elven necromancer!
Altamont Ravenard said:Undead are immune to critical hits
AR
dungeonmastercal said:REANJR, I agree with you all the way.