doctorhook
Legend
Even his sig is baiting.Derren like a couple others carry an edition war banner and fly it high with every post. I consider that dismissive in an ongoing fashion.
Even his sig is baiting.Derren like a couple others carry an edition war banner and fly it high with every post. I consider that dismissive in an ongoing fashion.
Even his sig is baiting.
That's not what's in your sig, though.If you consider stating ones opinion that 4E is not the best game ever and actually has flaws baiting then yes, it is.
That's not what's in your sig, though.
If you had actually said something along the lines of, "In my opinion, 4E actually has flaws and is not the best game ever." I doubt that anyone would have a problem with it.
I'm not a moderator, so just consider this to be unsolicited advice:I expect people to know that what I say is my opinion, especially concerning such subjective topics like RPG games.
But considering how often people seem to not know this, I guess I should add it to my sig.....
In my sig I highlight the flaws I think 4E has, not more, not less.
Stop feeding the trolls!
Lets get back to the discussion!
Can someone tells us more about the subdual mechanics? I vaguely remember them being in the old Forgotten Realms grey box, where it stated that some dragons could be persuaded to have a "duel" to a certain percentage of its total hp
Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Official Home Page - Article (Excerpts: Draconomicon: Metallic Dragons: Draconic Encounters)
It's not a mechanic but a agreement between the PCs and the dragon to stop fighting when bloodied. And the dragon is not forced to accept it.
Basically, orichalcum was a real-world mythological term, which is cool. But it was too difficult to pronounce given the relatively small number of people who've heard of it. )