Another rulebook whore here. In the last 6 days I've purchased Dragon Magic, Sandstorm, and Frostburn. I got Complete Mage for Christmas, and Complete Scoundrel is on its way. Heck, if I can find a cheap copy, I'll even buy the Planar Handbook!
I can't get the pic to paste, but here's a link. This inspired my fave character of all time, an antipaladin I played for years.
http://991.com/newgallery/WASP-The-Last-Command-350810.jpg
Ok... here's my proposed new house rule for spellcasters and metamagic feats. What do you think? Go on, I can take it.
House Rule for the Use of Metamagic Feats
Here is my attempt to make Metamagic feats more attractive for PC’s. Rather than having to use up spell levels to power the...
Here's the house rule we use in my game:
TURNING AND REBUKING UNDEAD
A good or neutral cleric who chooses the ability to channel positive energy now has a Turning DC as part of his character’s abilities. This DC is calculated as 10 + ½ Cleric Level + CHA Bonus. Thus, a 4th Level Cleric with...
Wow... 6 + years into 3.x and this question is STILL coming up?
All the bard fans and bard haters should meet in a colosseum and just have at it. Whichever side wins will determine the future of the class.
I figure I'll leave the Rilkan and Skarn the way they are for my purposes. I just don't want to spend the cash for RoD if I only want the one race, though. None of the guys in my group own it. But I'd love to take a good look at the Illumians.
This is what I have so far:
Humans (of course)...
Though I'm far from wrapping up my current homebrew campaign, I've already been thinking about the next one. I create my own settings, and for a long time I've been contemplating a setting where the only PC races are humans, or at least human variants. Having just picked up Magic of Incarnum...
Is there a thread or article somewhere on how to create a new Vestige for Pact Magic? I'm really wanting to create one for my homebrew, but can't seem to find the guidelines to do so.
Thanks in advance!
The Fish Whistle. A goofy magic item I gave to a 2e Jester, who was probably completely insane, if you go by the way his player portrayed him. To use it, you had to submerge your head in a stream or lake (any body of water large enough to support fish), and blow the whistle. Of course...