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    Paladin without a Code of Conduct

    The code is all! All Paladins MUST have a code, IMO and IMC. Moreso, I personally think that a paladin's adherence to his code is more important than following his alignment. I know this isn't the case in the core rules, but I think it should be. A paladin should lose his powers if he...
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    Seriously, what's so great about a class-less system?

    Thanks That's it! Thanks Henry! :D
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    Seriously, what's so great about a class-less system?

    Re: Re: Re: Seriously, what's so great about a class-less system? I read somewhere that such a thing DID exist - Monte Cook's board I think - I'll try to post a link to the post when I get time. For those who missed my first post, "thing" refers to a document that contains mathematical...
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    Seriously, what's so great about a class-less system?

    "Customizabiity" is a big reason for a classless system. Even with the liberal multi-classing rules and the feat/skill system of D&D, you still don't have TOTAL customizability. You can't be a non-spellcasting paladin, you can't be a ranger that can rage but can't wear armor. Sure you can...
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    What's your favorite edition of D&D?

    Nice poll - go 3E! I gotta go with 3E. My main reason is the smooth core mechanic (d20). Roll a d20, beat this number. Simple. Saves the complexity for plots and adventure design. The faster new players can learn the hobby, the better. Get on with the game itself! 1E had its good...
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    The Great Unholy Sword Debate

    A situation to consider: There are two very similiar CG rogues who are best buddies. Today one has just "gone over the edge" to CN. The unholy sword that once burned him for 2d6 extra points of damage the day before now does no extra damage. Yet his CG friend's flesh continues to burn by...
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    Interesting dilema with alignment.

    I'll come out and say it with you! I couldn't have said it better myself. I was going to post, but you took the words right out of my mouth. No offense, but I find it ludicrous to present situation "X" and proclaim how a person of alignment "Y" will react to it. There are an infinite amount...
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    Has anyone else seen the mini-boxed sets?

    Has anyone out there seen miniature versions of old AD&D boxed sets? I saw the Dark Sun and World of Greyhawk mini boxed sets at a comic/hobby store the other day. They are about 4x3 inches in size, and as thick as the original boxed sets, perhaps thicker. They contain all the original...
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    Bothered About Disposable Dragons (B.A.D.D.) Membership Drive

    The Codragon wishes to be a member of B.A.D.D.! Perhaps later I will post the stats for the legendary Crawford Codragon. Does anyone know of the D&D product in which he appears? Bonus points if you do!
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    Least Belivable aspect of D&D?

    The alignment system. Most given individuals in any believeable world are going to exhibit a great variety of moral/ethical behavior. More behavior than can be described by any one alignment in the oversimplistic D&D alignment system. It doesn't boil down to "Lawful Good" or "Chaotic...
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