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    Riddlemaster, Cardmaster, Puzzlemaster, oh my!

    Anyone know of any base or prestige classes based on Riddlemaster, Cardmaster, Puzzlemaster, or the like that they may have come across in a published book or their Internet travels?
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    You out there Shade o' budy?
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Well seeing it is blind so to speak and uses blindsight would it even have skills in spot or search? Since it does not move it would have not hide, move silently, swim, or other move-based skills. I would have to say perhaps skills in Listen (Wis), Autohypnosis (Wis), and Concentration (Con)...
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    Monstrous Compendium (sea creatures)

    Are there d20 conversions for the following monsters from the 2nd edition Monstrous Compendium: Eels (Electric, Giant, Marine, Weed) Fish, Giant (Catfish, Gar, Pike) Giant Crayfish
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Ack! Forgot all about this, where did we leave off on the Brain Coral?
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    Req: Nawhale (1st edit MM2)

    Has anyone convereted this from 1st edition Monster Manual II?
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    Tarzan, Lord of the jungle

    So if you were to convert Tarzan to d20, how would you do it? Ranger? Fighter? Druid with no spell access (for the animal companions)? Aristrocrat? Seeing there is no jungle, beastmaster type classes or prestige how would you build him? Let's get some creative juices flowing.
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Let's stick with Psion, and use its Int score for abilities like a Psion would.
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    In the original write up it does have excepetional for the inteliggence rating. We need at least a 14 CHA in order for it to use its abilities. Str? Dex1 Con15 Int? Wis12 Cha14 Since it does not move, like a slime would Dex 1 be in order? No eyes, so it should not have low-light vision...
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Humm. With 3.5 edition of Psionics, Psions are Int based, Psi Warriors are Wis based. There is a new Class which is the Wilder, and they are Cha based so we can do that and I will just have to modify the psi powers a little.
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    Positive Energy Elemental?

    Was there ever Positve and Negative Energy Elementals (para or Quasi) in D&D? Not the Xag-Ya or Xeg-Yi.
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Ack, I have been so side-tracked. So what do we next, where did we leave off? Stats?
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    Okay, here goes ... can I get the stats for a "carp"?

    Beleive it or not, but I can use these in my upcoming adventure. Question, is there a way to see all the posts from a thread at once? Some boards have a 'show' all button. Makes it handy when you want to save the entire thread into a .mht file instead of doing so with multiple files for multipe...
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Psionic Powers: Brain coral manifests powers as a psion (telepath) of 9th level. The save DCs are Intelligence-based. Typical Psion Powers Known (power points 72, save DC 10 + power level): 1st - Empathy*, Mindlink*, Mind Thrust (DC 11*), Missive*, Psionic Charm (DC 11*); 2nd - Clairvoyant...
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Ok I will get right on this. BTW, the giant sea anomone, we still have Plant Traits listed under the special qualities.
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    I am well versed in all the psi systems, from 1st edition to 3.5 too boot (it's my fav thing). Shall I start on that portion of the creature?
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    BRAIN CORAL FREQUENCY: Very rare NO. APPEARING: 1 ARMOR CLASS: 10/5 (exoskeleton) MOVE: Nil HIT DICE: 3 % IN LAIR: 100% TREASURE TYPE: Incidental NO. OF ATTACKS: See below DAMAGE/ATTACK: See below SPECIAL ATTACKS: Poison, psionic powers SPECIAL DEFENSES: Psionic powers MAGIC RESISTANCE: Standard...
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Excellent work. Wrap this one in a buttery coating and bake on 350 and call it done! Perhaps we can go on to the next underwater monster from Dragon #116.
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Looks good. I would change one thing, in the first paragraph we have it as being purple. Perhaps a blurb: This flowerlike creature commonly has a vibrant purple cylindrical body, but species with other colors can be found as well. About 8 feet in diameter, nearly a hundred brilliant red (or...
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    Underwater creatures, HELP!

    Looks good! Told ya this was a more tougher monster conversion!
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