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  1. _Michael_

    D&D 3.x 3.5e Skill Rules Modified To Perfection?

    That's exactly what I was trying to do. That chart is actually pretty handy. I like the idea of just having the tier progression numbered sequentially, too. I could just use a small chart next to it, then, to describe the tiers ("Tier one is considered the "apprentice's" tier," and so on). I get...
  2. _Michael_

    D&D 3.x 3.5e Skill Rules Modified To Perfection?

    Yeah, I think it could get a little complicated, but most of those tables would be on the GM side. And I'm trying to keep it loose, more guidelines than hard and fast rules. I want to do the PF thing and have a bunch of options so it appeals to a wider variety of play styles. That is an...
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  4. _Michael_

    D&D 3.x 3.5e Skill Rules Modified To Perfection?

    What about this? We count all uses of a skill towards advancing that skill (which naturally slows down a bit as you approach higher levels). As for not all skills really needing a Mastery test, what if I establish three categories of skills, each with a different advancement path at the end...
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  6. _Michael_

    D&D 3.x 3.5e Skill Rules Modified To Perfection?

    Yeah, I don't like the cross-class skills either, which is why I tried to bury the mechanic behind progression through use. Yes, there are class skills, but rather than costing more points to rank up, it simply takes more uses to learn. I was leaning into the FNFF/Interlok mechanic which uses...
  7. _Michael_

    D&D 3.x 3.5e Skill Rules Modified To Perfection?

    I get it. It’s more about getting players to think about something other than just min-maxing and opens the door for the players to come up with their own goals in-game that they would like to pursue, which in turn gives the GM more hooks to grab onto for storyboarding the campaign and filling...
  8. _Michael_

    D&D 3.x 3.5e Skill Rules Modified To Perfection?

    So, I wanted to revamp the 3.5e skill rules a bit. There's several flaws that we all know about and I've yet to see a fix. You know them--point dumping ("Oh, look! My non-magic user suddenly knows how to use magical devices just in time to activate this rod!"), unexplained rises in ranks players...
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  13. _Michael_

    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    Like I said, check back every few weeks because their inventory changes. No idea how they even stay in business with as cheap as some of their books are, and it's not just RPGs--it's everything. I've gotten some incredible deals on historical books about castles and other stuff, like the two...
  14. _Michael_

    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    I got you, mang. Check this out: https://www.hamiltonbook.com/the-game-masters-book-of-traps-puzzles-and-dungeons-hardbound_4 They now charge shipping (but it's cheap) so load up!
  15. _Michael_

    What is/are your most recent TTRPG purchase(s)?

    Not sure if y'all are aware of it, but Hamiltonbooks dot com has some amazing deals. I just picked up two hardbound books (The Gamemaster's Book of Astonishing Random Tables and The Gamemaster's Book of Traps, Puzzles and Dungeons) for $6.95 a piece (they're normally around $25 a piece)...
  16. _Michael_

    Green Ronin Crowdfunding Legal Defense Fund In Fight Against Diamond Distrubutors

    From the department of what it is worth: This deals with contract law. Contract law is, by it's very nature, an obscure and murky area of law. Extremely intelligent attorneys are paid many hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to deal with these matters, and that requires a great deal of...
  17. _Michael_

    D&D 3.x Sample Sintari Cob Home

    Interesting, indeed! Adds a bit of historical information that can be woven into a narrative to increase immersion. It's the details that go unnoticed that have the most impact on realism.
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  19. _Michael_

    Homebrew ISO Help For Improving Idea For Medieval Heating System

    I imagine they’d be no more than 3-5 pounds a piece. There’d probably be carried by cross-tongs and wouldn’t be a huge heat source but enough to raise the room temp 5-10 degrees, perhaps, and adjust the humidity a bit. While the main hearth would definitely get the entire interior warmer, there...
  20. _Michael_

    Homebrew ISO Feeback/Improvement Suggestions For A Ruin History/Mythos

    Absolutely! I love lacing my work back and forth with as many cross references as I can put in to deepen the realism—think the tv show Lost and how everything related to everything else. I could see this fragment of the fallen god pulling a Che’loth and starting to amass more intelligent...
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