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    Why Do Clerics Have More Spells Per Day Than Wizards?

    So let's say I gave the cleric a spells per day progression like the wizard, but in return I allowed them to use their turn undead ability to heal 1d6/level damage in a 30 ft radius. Would it be unbalanced, balanced, or... overbalanced?
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    Chameleon Or Factotum - Which Is More Effective/Versatile?

    So I'm better off as a Factotum?
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    Chameleon Or Factotum - Which Is More Effective/Versatile?

    I was just musing. Would a Factotum 5/Chameleon 10 be more effective and/or versatile, or would a straight Factotum 15 be more effective/versatile? Factotum from Dungeonscape, and Chameleon from Races of Destiny.
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    Why Do Clerics Have More Spells Per Day Than Wizards?

    So assuming I gave them an ability to heal, like the paladin's lay on hands or the one below http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=196712 It wouldn't be unbalancing to drop their spells per day to match the wizard's?
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    Alternate Turn Undead Rules

    Okay. If I remove the cleric's spontaneous "cure" and "inflict" spells, and leave it at 1d6, would it be overpowered?
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    Alternate Turn Undead Rules

    So 1d6/two class levels would be better?
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    Why Do Clerics Have More Spells Per Day Than Wizards?

    So... there's no mechanical reason for it? As in, no rules based decision? As in, it's an enticement?
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    Alternate Turn Undead Rules

    These rules are adapted from Complete Divine's alternate Turn Undead rules. Turn Undead: It deals 1d6/level damage to all undead within 30 ft of you. They get a Will save (10 + 1/2 class level + Cha modifier) for half damage. Undead who are dealt damage equal to more than half their maximum hp...
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    Why Do Clerics Have More Spells Per Day Than Wizards?

    Just curious. In comparison to the spontaneous casters, the Favoured Soul & Sorcerer have the same number of spells per day. Is there any reason? The Favoured Soul gets more "goodies" (class abilities) than the Sorcerer, but they have the same number of spells. In comparison to the Cleric...
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    The Most Powerful Item

    The Time Feather It looked like the Mastermune from Chrono Cross +25 acidic blast fiery blast icy blast lightning blast sonic blast keen vorpal everdancing two-bladed sword - as a free action, it can turn into any other weapon (axes, whips, spears, etc...) or shield - as an immediate action...
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    Playing a wizard at low levels

    I swear that's what happened in the NWN original campaign. You got a wand of unlimited ray of frost.
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    Do chaotic Paladins have a name?

    Like, Paladins are Lawful Good. Blackguards are Lawful Evil. How about Chaotic Good and Chaotic Evil divine warriors? Do they have a specific name?
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    How do you Retcon your Campaign Settings?

    Thanks for the replies everyone! Well, my players do care about the cosmology. Previously I had never really drawn a map of the Planes before, so it was mostly description. But this time round I drew a map of the Planes, and then one person said "I thought the Land of the Ancients and the Ends...
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    How do you Retcon your Campaign Settings?

    This sounds like the perfect set-up for a multiplanar adventure.
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    How do you Retcon your Campaign Settings?

    It sounds a bit Infinite Crisis-ish (which the players have all read). But this one I like because I can blame all my changes on temporal anomalies :D
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    How do you Retcon your Campaign Settings?

    Does anyone ever have to do a retcon of certain elements of their campaign settings? I know that the "Die Vecna Die" module was a sort of in-universe retcon of 2E to 3E rules, right? With some planes altering stuff. I also think there was the "If Thoughts Could Kill" module, where you could...
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    Any Fighting Fantasy Conversion Notes?

    I'm thinking of Firetop Mountain, in particular. I know it's sort of a two-parter, though, as in there's a mandatory mid-point in the book.
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    Your own personal gaming terms...

    "An experienced adventurer" - a multiclass character who is useless. Was the catchphrase of a 17th-level NPC (1 class for each level, there are 17 classes in my game). She'd go "I'm an experienced adventurer!" and get thrashed by monsters. Originally the party was impressed that she would join...
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    What do you think of Modrons?

    Modrons remind me of... Spock. They have so much potential for the "emotionless machine who learns to love" subplot.
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