Don Incognito
First Post
I have not one, but TWO adventures on the works! One is a sequel to Echoes of O, one is for 1st level characters.
1. Making the character's wiki page is not too bad using the templates. However, I found the "Show Math" section to be extremely tedious. Especially so when tweaking the character, and changing a power or weapon choice required essentially double or triple edits.
I am using the DDI character builder, which is of course great at checking the math. Now that the character builder can import a character's "Summary" data, why not just include that for "Show Math"? A character checker can just import it into the builder and compare the generated character sheet with the wiki page summary, equipment list, etc.
2. I am finding it a little bit hard to browse all the setting material on the wiki. There are some links from the character building guidelines (stickied post and wiki page both). So I followed those links, and links from those pages, and so forth. But I felt a bit like I was exploring a cave with a flashlight. there doesn't seem to be (or I couldn't find) a good "map" of the content overall.
For example, The Transitive Isles page seems to be the closest thing to a top-level page for the setting. When I found that it helped a lot, I could read the sub articles that are linked there. But this page isn't called out for newbs in the character creation pages.
I'm not familiar with this particular Wiki software. Maybe there are features I'm missing that would be helpful for browsing. You can browse by category, but most of the L4W pages don't seem to be tagged, except for the character pages. Tags like these would be useful: Setting, Near Land, Far Land, NPC, Organizations, History, Templates.
3. Editing the wiki in general. Are there any rules of thumb about editing the shared material? For example, in my character background I wrote that Arek Steelsheath used a fullblade. Can/should I edit the Five page to say that? I put a hook in my background about a second warforged forge. I saw another PC background had reference to a second forge. Can/should I make a new "Second Forge" stub page, referring to both characters, that could be added to when/if DMs follow up on those hooks? (Seems like it would help if DMs were to try to weave a story across multiple PCs and adventures and DMs!)
The problem with this is that not all of the character judges have DDI accounts. I have one, but I'm usually not on a Windows computer so I can't run the character builder most of the time.
BTW, the Transitive Isles page is linked to in the charter thread, under "World Building". Maybe it should be made more prominent, though - it comes after a lot of technical fine print about Dungeon Mastering and experience calculations. I think the Charter should start with an intro to the setting, and then character creation info, instead of rules first.]
I know PHB2 isn't proposed yet, but I don't want to forget about this: the Bard has a lot of abilities that "slide" allies rather than granting them a shift. That technically means the ally gets no input into where or if they move, it's all done by the Bard. A malicious player could use this to slide their "allies" off a cliff or into danger, but also an inexperienced player (or just a stubborn one who disagrees on tactics) could move a character into a position they object to even if it's not obviously a terrible idea.
I think we should add an exception like with the Dark Pact warlock, saying that bards can't slide unwilling allies. (There's a school of thought that "willing" is implied in the definition of "ally", but we should make it explicit.)
Yes, but does the trial version cover material that was released since the trial version was made available? I seem to recall that you needed a subscription to update the CB database, which means that anything from PHB2 at the very least wouldn't read in the trial version ... unless you get everything for level 1-3 if you redownload the trial.Ah, but there's the free version of the builder covering levels 1 to 3. So unless a judge doesn't have a Windows machine, he should at least be able to check new characters.
Yes, but does the trial version cover material that was released since the trial version was made available? I seem to recall that you needed a subscription to update the CB database, which means that anything from PHB2 at the very least wouldn't read in the trial version ... unless you get everything for level 1-3 if you redownload the trial.
Regardless, that still means that once you pass level 3 you'd have to rework your entire math section so it doesn't rely on the CB, which seems like making work to me. Of course, I'm one of the judges who doesn't have a DDI subscription, so I might be a little biased![]()