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    Spells dealing cold damage. effects?

    Oh... yes please, I think you do. I'd love to here a theory dubbed "The Hamster Cannon".
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    Shadow Death (my first attempt at a legacy weapon)

    Minor cosmetic suggestion. D&D has Darkwood, as a fictional substance that may fit the thematic style of this item.
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    Maure Castle

    Without knowing the adventure at all, Would it be safe to assume being solidly united with the rest of his party would make him the most powerful? The ability to interface smoothly with the others as an adventuring force. Since this isn't likely his intention, I'd figure whatever either...
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    Pathfinder 1E What sort of Clockwork Dragon would Dwarves design to protect a temple?

    To directly answer the question from a thematic story perspective, "Dragons that Dwarves would be familiar with". Red Dragons are found in warm mountains, White Dragons are found in cold mountains, Silver Dragons are in temperate mountains. Bronze Dragons are in temperate hills, Copper Dragons...
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    [3.P] Cat-like celestials/good outsiders

    Celestial or Half-Celestial template applied to any cat creature. I suggest Tibbit because they're fun, but I don't know what sort of application you're looking for (Tibbit is from Dragon Magazine Compendium). Celestial Dire Tigers, Good Half-Celestial Rakshasas (That'd be a trip), Celestial...
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    custom lycanthrope

    Nice!
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    custom lycanthrope

    How very Doctor Moreau. That's awesome, I can't picture it. Dire creatures are spikey and scary and such, I can't imagine that on a squirrel. That's like a dire bunny or dire Koala bear.
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    custom lycanthrope

    While lycanthropy contributes to stats, and the monster manual has pre-generated lycanthropes, you're still adding the template to a base creature who, as any individual, can have unique stats. A charming lady happens to be a were-cat. That's cool. I created a were-squirrel NPC once for a...
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    the world that we live in - run down of my current game

    Neat. Reminds me of a certain teen romance series, which could be a very good thing, since fantasy lends itself well to that sort of drama. Are you just sharing this with us to share it, or is there a question or concept you'd like to toss out that we can respond to?
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    Animals, Plants, Vermin, by any other name

    This thread has prompted me to look into unique animals. A few I'd like to see put into the D&D world: Coconut Crab Pistol Shrimp Bumblebee Bat ...and penguins.
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    Dead end as DM

    Oh... so you need the item stolen, but not by the patron. There is a master figure behind the scenes who doesn't care? I'm not fully up to speed on Eberron culture and political intrigue, But I'd imagine there are are few options. -Espionage upon the father's noble house, this has been...
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    Dead end as DM

    Without knowing more details, what would the Father being a traitor entail exactly? Could the patron, instead of agreeing to the pricey demands of the players, approach the father and make some gentleman-like, diplomatic deal? Would a man of a noble house be able to be reasoned with? How...
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    Considering our next campaign goal

    What works for you guys in terms of "World"? I know you operated of a map of the historic earth, would more exotic worlds such a spelljammer, plane hopping multiverse or Underdark or island-hopping-ships be appealing, or would you again want something more existing for the landscape? I've...
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    Totemist (Low Level) questions

    Would Share Soulmeld work with a Wild Cohort? If so, pick something you can ride that has claws.
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    Considering our next campaign goal

    How about some sort of Exploratory campaign? -A new island is discovered, and the Empire seeks to explore and colonize. Your party makes up the scouts to probe the new land and aid the settlers in establishing and expanding. -A Gate/Portal is discovered. It leads to another world, filled...
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    My recent experience with a fighter - and how that flies in the face of the typical line

    The Iconic "Fighter" is the Fighter class and takes Fighter feats. He/she carries a large weapon and becomes very, very good at hitting things a lot. This is the character that requires very little book keeping. Classic raging Barbarians are only slightly more complicated. Smiting Paladins...
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    My recent experience with a fighter - and how that flies in the face of the typical line

    I don't like simple characters. The only melee-based character I've invested in in the last few years was a Shifter Totemist, which had a good deal of book keeping. Versatility comes with the price of more to keep track of.
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    Which path would you take --Swamp or Forest?

    It would depend upon the personality of my character. The Halfling Druid in my current game would choose swamp, for the adventure. The Human Factotum from my previous game would have chosen the Forest, to minimize encounters and increase the odds of arriving at the destination at all, because...
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    Wall as an object with Continual Flame

    While my specific purpose for this thread was to figure how the lighting in my new fortress worked, the thought experiment was to define "Object" as it applies to a wall or wall section. Greenfield, what you've proposed are the questions I am pondering.
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