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    D&D 3E/3.5 Homebrew Classes

    Even as permissive as the SRD/OGL was back in the day, not everything was licensed and published! I'll be honest, I'm asking because I was digging thru some older TTRPG folders I had sitting around, and found the conversion I made for a Final Fantasy Tactics Geomancer into a full 20-level D&D...
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    D&D 3E/3.5 Homebrew Classes

    Is there a good repository of D&D 3.5 homebrew classes (and other rules) that people use these days? It's been a while since I looked and I don't even know where to start.
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    Painting Blonde hair

    I can't be terribly specific on color names, since I'm at work, but I tend to do hair in mid-to light colors, ink wash, then highlight. So for blond I'd paint it all a golden tan, wash with a brown ink, and then highlight with at least two lighter colors. Since blonde tends to be slightly...
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    Acquana Art Thread -- Thread Implosion 06/10/2007

    I'm just going to pipe up and say that everyone should read Acquana's story "A Shepherd and His Flock." I loved it! It stands up very well as a complex short story, not just a character background.
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    FFT Geomancer base class

    I knew the sharp eyes at ENworld would pick out things I'd missed! It is in fact identified as a spell-like ability. Oops! Forgot that when I was typing up my notes. The range should be 25ft, plus 5ft every two levels. Errr.... good point. I meant that you would have to hit the touch AC of...
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    FFT Geomancer base class

    After playing a few games in the Final Fantasy Returners RPG I had a character I really loved. But the campaign ended, and I thought I'd lost my chance to play him again - until my friend Acquana offered me the chance to join her d20 based "anything goes" game. So I translated the FInal Fantasy...
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    Acquana Art Thread -- Thread Implosion 06/10/2007

    Yay it's pictures form Aquana! Hehe... the gelatinous cube bits still make me laugh...
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    World's Largest Dungeon in actual play [Spoilers!]

    Oh man, I love the encounter conditions. Every time my PCs find a room that's uncomfortable feeling, or has unexplained echoes, they think that undead are going to jump out of the walls at them. And on the single occasion that the rogue/wizard decided to actually use her magic in combat, it...
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    What interesting races...

    In my setting, gnomes are much taller - about chest-high on a human - and live in the same communities. And so you get the inevitable - the nemmin. Half human and half gnome: charismatic, clever and ambitious.
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    World's Largest Dungeon in actual play [Spoilers!]

    I'm running my group through Region E right now. Here's the way I'm handling the All-Door situation: The PCs are working with the "celestial" half of the garrison. Resources are low, but the celestials can't spare the manpower to go get the All-Door (even though they know where it should be)...
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    Why Won't Some People Play Spellcasters?

    I have so far only attempted to play one dedicated spellcaster - a druid/wizard. She isn't terribly effective in combat, being very specialized towards summoning creatures. Usually that's fine with me, tho. However, I have really come to hate the bookkeeping and paperwork that goes with...
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    revising PHB to give flavor and focus

    Actually, there is one mechanical effect of this - carrying capacity. Especially as a race with a penalty to their strength, noting that they need only half (?)the food intake of the average human means that in any given situation, they'll be carrying that much less. Very interesting...
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    World's Largest Dungeon in actual play [Spoilers!]

    My WLD Campaign I bought my copy of the WLD at DragonCon, read sections A, B and E, then jumped right in. My players are a dwarven rogue/cleric, an elven rogue/wizard, a human monk with the Vow of Poverty, and the guy who can't play anything "normal", who has a Tiny construct based off of one...
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    have any of you changed the toughness feat?

    My group has been using Toughness that way (1HP/level) since Neverwinter Nights came out.
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    No livestock

    See, now it depends on which parts of America you're talking about. The North Americans had domesticated dogs, and used them to pull sledges. There was never what we would consider very "advanced" culture , though - no large cities and whatnot. In Central and South America, however, enormous...
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