I remember reading on the old version of this site Bruce Cordell's errata for the Sunless Citadel (not official errata mind you, just the author's). But now I can't find it with the new webpage layout.
Could anyone direct me to where it's located now? I tried his webpage, but to no avail.
Thanks!
I would make it something that happens in-game, absolutly. Don't just say "guys, the DM does not mind, so I'm changing my character's name".
At the very least, go to the town hall in your city and get it legally changed.
*shrug*
Next year's Gen Con will be my first for me. I simply procrastonated too long to make this year's event.
Reguardless, living near Chicago, it doesn't make too much of a difference travel-wise for me. Milwuakee is a little closer (I live in the Northwest suburbs) but Indiana isn't a huge problem.
Hmmm I always thought Web Enhancements were things that they simply couldn't squeeze into the book... therefor they are NOT in the MM2.
I'm pretty sure.
Actually, you can BUY the Baldur's Gate soundtrack if the buy "The Original Saga" (which is BG 1 and the expansion pack Tales of the Sword Coast). The soundtrack comes with it, and I have to say it is the most PERFECT soundtrack to game by.
It does. I'm pretty sure I understand now.
I know the d20 system pretty well (grew up on it with Star Wars), but now that I'm "officially" playing D&D, I have some hurdles to jump over :)
Thanks everyone.
Another spell question:
Am I correct in assuming that Clerics/Druids/Paladins and Rangers know or can cast all the spells in the back of the PHB, but they just have to decide which ones to take for that day? They don't need to find scrolls or anything like Wizards do, right?
Or wrong?
Arrrg!
Okay, I'm really confused. I've read all the relevant sections in the PHB on this, but it still leaves me confused.
I'm making my first spell caster (4th level Wizard). I looked to see how many spells I got, then turned to the back of the book, and picked 5 Cantrips, 3 1st level and 2 2nd...
Thanks for all the kind words! :)
I was actually thinking of dropping the party to 4 PCs, so they only have to play 2 each. That would probably make it a heck of a lot more managable.