One of the players wants to play a yuan-ti; she has a snake tail instead of legs (which will result in some RP, and game-play challenges). Below are what we're using for her racial traits. I'm having trouble deciding on the appropriate damage for the encounter power, so critique for that would...
How have/would you handle the case where the druid casts call of the beast and it hits one of the druid's allies? Specifically, the part of the power that inflicts psychic damage on the target if it doesn't "attack the druid's nearest ally."
Wizard's has already removed the double-dipping of weapons with multiple groups:
Add the following sentence to the end of the Benefits section: “Even if an weapon qualifies for this bonus more than once, you can apply the bonus only once when using that weapon.”
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Although I think it's a good and important discussion, let's keep on topic and not discuss the defense tier gap (which can instead be found here).
In regards to expertise, I think we need to ask ourselves the following questions:
1) Should feats be relatively equivalent in power/effect?
2) Is...
This could be a possibility, but there are other more deadly hazards in planescape that could fill the higher tiers. The restrained condition is tied to the effect and not the hit for the razorvine's attack, so that makes it dangerous even at higher levels (see the restrained condition if you...
Razorvine
Level 1 Obstacle
Hazard
XP 100
Dark heart-shaped leaves grow in dense clumps concealing iron-hard ridges on the plant’s stem. A razorvine patch can reach sizes up to 20’ feet tall and wide, covering walls or small buildings entirely in a few...
I like the detail you added to the cards; I would like to see a dark black border around the entirity of the card however (it helps make cutting the cards out easier). In addition, In the main box, I think the embossed border would look better if you didn't place it on the top of the card (right...
You could allow that the halfling wizard could use the ritual to resize the magical staff down to his size. Then use the table (I think it's in the weapon second of the PHB) that gives the progression chart for damage based on size. Scale down the damage of the quarterstaff by one step and there...
There is no actual economy in 4e, and this was intended. When you purchase a suit of armor for 50g from the armorer, he does not in turn use that money to purchase bread for his family - the gold simple disappears. Money is a reward system for PCs and it was a design decision to make it easier...
This is taken from the customer service q/a from mistwell. So once you gain CA and use it in an attack, you'd have to move (sneak) to a different location. This would prevent the sniping with CA from behind just one pillar.
Also, note that the customer service said "set of cover/concealment"...