I just Rick Rolled a friend (it never gets old) and while I was still smiling about it, I click this url...
It seems wisdom will be the dump stat, not constitution. Time (and a full book of rules) will tell.
But we can agree that constitution won't be the most important stat.
First time DMing a game that has not been released yet. It's very easy to forget things, mistake others, misreading stuff from the PHB Lite, etc.
I've read many game reports, and in most of them there are always doubts with some rules and for what I've read, people have been filling holes with...
Ah well, you can't really blame him for not knowing the entire set of rules. And if it was fun, it shouldn't matter that much!
He'll do better next time.
Well, I disagree.
This is what a holy paladin uses while raiding:
-Cleanse.
-Flash of Light (VERY often)
-Holy Light.
-Holy Shock (since it was buffed at 2.4).
-Concentration aura.
-Bubble when required.
This is what a retribution paladin uses while raiding:
-Crusader Strike.
-Judgement of...
I don't like the concept of travelling through planes defending the galaxy from crashing satellites and demons with the size of a medium star but...I guess we could give it a try.
My mindset for DMing makes it a bit hard to design games with the epic concepts in mind.
(I was exaggerating a bit).
Minions, for what we have seen, got three important things:
-Very low HP. Kobolds got ~1, vampirespawn minions got 10 (very low for its level).
-Fixed damage. 2 for Kobolds, can't remember how much for Vampirespawn.
-Their strength comes in the tactical movement. Kobolds get that shifting...
Half-giants, from Expanded Psionic Books, are normal sized, probably same height/weight as Taurens. Although they are considered large creatures for several things (Grapple, weapons, etc.). Maybe try that?
Oh, and, "The Sin'Dorei reigns supreme!".
That proves that the webmaster of the website of the Spanish distributor of D&D in Spain (DeVir) is right. The other day he wrote something like "If the useless person we got as translator finishes his job, we may release X book".
Kinda shocking to see what in the news section of the site but...
I don't mind English version of D&D using Imperial system, but why oh why, didn't translators use the SI for the Spanish version.
At the beginning it was kinda confusing. Feet? Pounds? Inches? A matter of getting used to it I guess.
I'm assuming he's just using the trident when he can get the secondary effects (ongoing effects, prone, etc.), rellying on his claw(s) between uses.
I really like the tactical feeling of those monster packs, like legion devil legionnaires, coming straight from the redundant department of...