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  1. rmcoen

    Mythological Figures: Talos (5E)

    Does true strike still exist in 5e? That's the way to take out that ankle! Or, as in the stories, you aren't supposed to fight him -- trick/ambush/enchant him instead!
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    Dungeon layout, map flow and old school game design

    Through the vast powers of Necromancy, I doth resurrect this thread....(I got here from an article by Alexandrian on "hexcrawling", from a google search on hexcrawl, from the "Runewild" Kickstarter going now.)I loved the original post. I also agree with many of the comments that have been added...
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    D&D = American + European Fantasy

    First part: I agree, this is a valid observation. It's still "toxic" if the hobgoblins are identical in culture and dress to the Huns, though. Second part: Huns, Indians, Americans... they are a "nation", nations and nationalities are generally capitalized. Races (caucasian, hispanic...
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    D&D = American + European Fantasy

    I'm not saying any given person can't be Evil (however anyone defines it), just that "Real Life" doesn't have handy alignment labels for entire races. I think most people would agree that Hitler was Evil, but was the average German soldier? or citizen? (I won't argue Secret Police or SS.) But in...
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    D&D = American + European Fantasy

    The "World of Prime" books by MC Planck are an attempt to envision a medieval world that follows the "rules" of a D&D world. "XP" is a real harvestable thing (from brains, so yeah, by killing things) - and the nobles take the lion's share (and are taxed on it by the King). Nobles stay in...
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    D&D = American + European Fantasy

    I agree with the observation that many D&D adventures feel like Westerns (ride in, fix it, move on). Never realized it, but that's spot-on. The observation about "succeed because powerful" vs. "succeed despite weak" was an interesting observation as well. Another thing I hadn't really...
  7. rmcoen

    New Hobby Releases In Stores & PDF Spotlight: 13th August 2018

    Not to sound stupid, but wasn't "Ultimate Combat" already released? Why does this sound like it's being touted as brand-new?
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    Pathfinder 2 Character Sheet #4: Seelah, Human Paladin

    Maybe playtest feedback will result in Shield-Block-enhancing feats, like Seelah's Lay-On-Hands-enhancing feats. Like "+3 to the effective hardness of your shield", or "Make a skill check / save / whatever to negate a Dent as it is applied to the shield". If they do "Potency Runes" for shields...
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    Pathfinder 2 Character Sheet #4: Seelah, Human Paladin

    Kyra's Sling does d6+1, average 4.5 damage. Shield Hardness blocks all the damage with no dent. Fundus's dogslicer does d6+2, average 5.5 damage. Shield blocks all damage with no dent half the time. Putting your shield up to block Seelah's or Valeros's hit is probably tossing away your...
  10. rmcoen

    An Army in the Dungeon

    In all the games I've run across the years, I think the players have intentionally hired two henchmen. both were specific RP situations. They have certainly led anything from squads to small armies of NPCs, again for specific situations (the local lord's guardsmen, all armed with crossbows, as...
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    Pathfinder 2's Sorcerer Goes "All In" On Bloodlines

    You're saying that a Sorc with 4 level-3 castings, and 2 level-3 spells known (say Fireball and Fly) is going to spend the 4 castings on Magic Missile 3, and not be throwing 4 fireballs? Hmmm... not in my experience, but YMMV. I suppose, if the 3rd level spells known were both utility, then I...
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    Pathfinder 2's Sorcerer Goes "All In" On Bloodlines

    Fair enough houser. I thought you didn't see the versatility. But no, you see it; you are upset that this isn't baked into *all* the sorcerer's spells, that it is limited to just 2. I get you. I guess we need to see the slots and spells known to know how the Sorc will really compare to the...
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    Pathfinder 2's Sorcerer Goes "All In" On Bloodlines

    Not that I can disagree with the inelegance of the rule, but here's what I see: Wizard: Level 1: Feather Fall, Sleep 1, Jump 1 (10 other spells in the spellbook) Level 2: Invisibility, Magic Missile 2 (6 other spells in the spellbook) Level 3: Fireball (2 other spells in the spellbook)...
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    An Army in the Dungeon

    The problem I envisioned with hirelings and henchmen - outside of trust issues (lots of treasure, absent employers) - is that once the party "loses" a few... no one else wants to hire on. If, as the OP says, hirelings have a life expectancy measured in *minutes*.... maybe you could raid a local...
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    Graph Paper Romance: When D&D Characters Date

    I played a girl "street rat" caught stealing by the church, and eventually converted to cleric. Street "wise" but still fairly naive, she was seduced by another PC during a carnival -- whilst said PC was using magic to change shape and gender! [I, player, had no idea the other character was...
  16. rmcoen

    Monks in Pathfinder 2: Fighting Styles & Ki

    So the PF2 Monk's first round is going to be "Move in, Flurry 0 and Flurry -4, Move out", with increased speed. Opponent, assuming no ranged attack will have to "Move, Move, Attack" -- Monk moves 40, remember? Monk's second and subsequent rounds can be "Flurry 0 and Flurry -4, Strike -8...
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    Where Do They Get Their Money, Part One

    Excellent point. Dragonlance tried an alternate system as well, with "steel pieces" - steel was rare, and a longsword was literally worth its weight in steel, the very steel that would be smelted to make the blade (plus the smith's time, as a sword is not actually all steel). A dragon's hoard...
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    Where Do They Get Their Money, Part One

    One of my more "gritty details" campaigns definitely did the coinage variation. The current human kingdom used the PHB standards. The dwarves used square coins of differing sizes and metals. The elves did the circles-with-holes style, so their wealth could double as jewlery and music; they...
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    Pathfinder 2E So I Played Pathfinder 2nd Edition! Plus UKGE Back To #3!

    I totally get "use shield for AC all day long" + "let the bad guy hammer directly into your shield = broken shield" (with different shields able to take more hits). Not hard to understand. As for "why don't we track durability on all other equipment"... I have certainly seen other systems that...
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    D&D: The New Poker?

    I get "paid" by the players providing my dinner and snacks for the night. and generally, setting me up with enough pop and/or alcohol to last the two weeks until the next game. Does that pay the mortgage, no. Is the $20-$40 saved on consumables across 2 weeks "worth" 4 hours of my time...
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