I have successfully straightened badly bent plastic D&D minis by using a hairdryer to soften the plastic. Very little heat is needed. I used the lowest setting, held the mini about three inches away from the dryer and gently bent the part I was unhappy with. Keep holding the part you are bending...
I don't think anything in the rules prohibits "tumble-crawling" specifically, but you should remember that tumbling to avoid an AoO is at one-half your speed in 3.5. I would interpret that to mean that it would require a full-round action (two move actions instead of one) to tumble 5 feet while...
My condolences. This thread is a testament to the quality of your friend Ted and of all the people on this board. As is the fact that so many of us can grieve so deeply for someone we've never even met before.
Everyone please take care of yourselves and enjoy every moment you have.
You are correct. The character would start with the minimum XP for level 3, and the DM would use the ECL of 3 to determine appropriate challenges. For everything else, though you would use the actual HD. So your lizard man would have one base feat, quadruple the skill points from his first...
I pre-ordered online and received all 3 books. Then I downloaded the SRD and printed out 3 copies for my group. Even the SRD is huge! And yesterday I purchased a second copy of the PHB.
OK, the second copy is a gift for somebody else and partly to spread the love to my FLGS. But still, I like...
Personally I think the Lycanthrope rules are great now. I had a brand new weretigress character who was an ECL8 Rogue4 (ECL based solely on the DMG since the DM did not have SS). In human form she was way too weak to be wandering around with 8th level adventurers. Low hit points, few feats, and...
Exactly. The game benefit of having multiple styles may only come up on rare occasions, but rare occasions are what being prepared for anything is all about. I had to redo my bard the other day and I was pretty upset at first too. I had already well established the character as a singer and...
Does the monk description still say that there is "no such thing" as an off-hand attack for a monk striking unarmed or with a special monk weapon? If so, then you could hardly use a feat that reduced your off-hand penalties...
On the other hand, if it does not say this anymore than I would have...