I found this while rummaging through forums and the idea is an interesting one worth considering.
http://www.d20haven.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=58
Should I ever get off this 7 day a week work schedule, I'll be running T20 and you're welcome to join in. Just occassionally check Knoxgamers.org for the announcement.
That it is a jack-of-all-trades and is designed to achieve goals primarily through role-playing and not combat. A bard has got answers to questions the characters puzzle over because he has heard of the answer in stories and poems that not even mages have paid attention to, and that knowledge is...
I'm coming to the party a little late, but I'm wondering why the Bard isn't one of the Core Classes fpr 4E listed?
They have been jack-of-all-trades types, and as such helped to define the other Core Classes by showing what they are not. So I'm wondering where the Bard is going to be in the 4E...
All of you are giving great suggestions!
I know one thing that I'll use that they seem to not understand is softening up your opponents with missile fire or long range spells before closing to melee range.
My Sunday night DnD group is flagging a bit with the season and they've voted me to take over as DM once we're done clearing out a dungeon. They've also bragged about how there is nothing a DM can come up with that can be sent against them that they cannot handle (it should be noted that these...
The spell Rope Trick has a note at the end of it which states that it is dangerous to create and extradimensional space inside of another extradimensional space, but it does not say what happens or why. The rules for mixing a nondimensional space and an extradimensional space are pretty clear...