In what OFFICIAL WoTC book is the rules on taking up a secondary discipline for Psions (if any)?
In the Epic Level Handbook (pg 22, line 6 from the top right hand column) it states "...primary discipline." The fact that it states 'primary' implies a secondary.
My guys in my 3.5E DnD game have now all hit at least 20th level (a few are 21st). The year is 1372 (so the whole civil war within Thay in the forgotten realms hasn't happaned yet). Anyways, point is they have in their possession an artifact that the WoT want to use in an attack on Aglarond...
Works the same way when I dm...and the shadow must be at least as big to occupy the character trying to use hide in plain sight. I.E. you can't hide in the shadow of a dog for example...
Got a situation and I'm resolving it how I think it would work but here it is for clarification:
A PC cleric in my party I'm dming has just rolled high enough to command 2 of the undead skeletons that a hobgoblin cleric just animated last round. Now...is there any other roll he needs to make...
With those stats, you might would consider a rogue or bard. You've got a really high charisma score as well as your intel. Intel is always good for more skill points and your dex isn't bad (which is why I said rogue). Your charisma is excellent and that will go a long way with the bard...
Good question, I'll do my best to answer :D
In Faiths and Pantheons (FR setting) it says under spell like abilities that the god uses a certain caster level, but its different for each of them. I would just use it based off that. Also, on all checks/saves/skill checks/attacks, the gods...
As per Monster Manual V 3.5E about the Ryklar
Contaminate (Su) A rylkar harridan exudes toxins that
contaminate the environment around it. Food or drink
brought within 20 feet of a harridan becomes foul and
poisonous (Fort DC 22, 1d6 Con/1d6 Con) to any but
rylkars. Potions in the area must...