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  1. Roger

    Account Mysteriously Inactivated

    Could someone please contact me about why my account is Inactive. I want to still be a Community Supporter, honest. Cheers, Roger
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    Can Dominate disarm a person's weapon?

    I'd allow it, just to see the player's face the next time his character gets dominated and he has to throw his favourite magic weapon into a bottomless pit. Cheers, Roger
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    D&D 4E Strongholds and Henchmen for 4e

    Hurray, you get a stronghold just in time for you to leave the plane. Cheers, Roger
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    A vision of a D&D retro-clone with new school elements

    You're making an old man sad, you whippersnapper. Cheers, Roger
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    D&D 4E Here's my first 4e D&D adventure (Dawn of Shadows)

    Editing is a bit rough in spots but it looks like a good start. And this does seem like a pretty fine way to begin: The World as you know it is a dark decaying sass pool of rotting filth. Cheers, Roger
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    Deities and the SRD

    My bad; I thought the GSL tag in the Subject field would be sufficient. Cheers, Roger
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    Deities and the SRD

    I suppose in theory there could be a Channel Divinity feat (or something like it) accessible to worshippers of a god of War, if someone was hankering for Domains. Hmm. Cheers, Roger
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    Archer Bard 2nd At-Will Ideas?

    Foreshadowing of Pain Just like the sound of it.
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    Archer Bard 2nd At-Will Ideas?

    Based mostly on the Avenger's Leading Strike, I think +WisMod would be just fine. I think the design principle here is that to-hit bonuses should be static and to-damage bonuses should scale, but there's enough counter-examples that I wouldn't write it in stone. Cheers, Roger
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    Deities and the SRD

    Right, but I'd be surprised if I couldn't do that without the tables on page 62. I'm trying to figure out why those tables are referenced at all in the SRD.
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    Deities and the SRD

    So it seems obvious that the deities are not in the SRD. Except... except I was browsing through the SRD the other day and I noticed on page 3 that the two deity charts on page 62 of the PHB are part of the SRD, at least insofar as their "mechanical expressions." I'm not sure I understand what...
  12. Roger

    Pacing & daily powers/surges

    The Dungeon Delve book seems to be based on a "run through these 3 encounters in one day" model, so it might be helpful. As I recall most of them work on an EL,EL+2,EL+3 basis, more or less. Cheers, Roger
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    Archer Bard 2nd At-Will Ideas?

    The Artificer's Aggravating Force might be a good model. Cheers, Roger
  14. Roger

    Dagger Damage

    I think I might be inclined to model political assassination as a big skill challenge anyway. Cheers, Roger
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    Musings on Skill Challenges (or: Three Questions You Should Ask Before You Run One)

    My three questions: 1. What happens if the party succeeds? 2. What happens if the party fails? 3. Are both those outcomes, and the skill challenge itself, fun enough to make it all worthwhile? The glaring problem I continue to see with Skill Challenges is the "Goes Nowhere, Does Nothing"...
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    Spirit of the Century: The Dwellers of the Forbidden City...

    This is just me, but I'd be tempted to skip over screwing around in Cairo. Start the game when they enter the Forbidden City. Possibly by zeppelin. Over in the Other Board, this is a fun thread that you might find helpful: [SotC] Location Cards - RPGnet Forums (And while you're at it, you...
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    Gel. Cube engulfing Dwarf question ...

    Dwarves taste so bad, even gelatinous cubes won't eat them. Cheers, Roger
  18. Roger

    Evil is cool

    If you're unaligned, you can serve any god. --PHB, pg 62 Cheers, Roger
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    How would you build it?

    I think I'd go with Holy Conqueror, although Soldier of Conquest looks sufficiently brutal too. Cheers, Roger
  20. Roger

    I Want Maps -- Where Do I Get Them

    Try this: WotC Map Archive Cheers, Roger
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