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    Really Good feats for a Duskblade?

    Versatile Spellcaster from Races of Dragon allows a spontaneous caster to pop two lower level spells to cast one spell of a higher level. It's excellent for a battle caster like a Duskblade. If you're weilding a two handed weapon (unlikely if your a Grey Elf), take Power Attack. Quick cast...
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    Advice on building a Horse Archer

    My current character is an Slyvan Elf Druid/Wilderness Rogue with Mounted Combat and Mounted Archery. Improved Mounted Archery (from Complete Warrior) will be my next feat. At sixth level, I'ma picking up the Wild Plains Outrider Prestige Class from Complete Adventurer. My only regret with...
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    creatures best defeated by grappling

    Kobolds. Kobolds are easy to grapple. If you fail grappling a Kobold, you must turn in your Adventurer's Permit immediately.
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    need help creating assassins ritual

    Cribed from the Elder Scrolls series, but to summon a representive of The Dark Brotherhood to arrange for a hit, you must perform an evil ritual in a pentagramed circle surronded by black candles where the subject stabs the entrails of an animal repeatly while grasping finger nails or hair...
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    Let's rant! When house rules get stoopid...

    My DM once wouldn't allow my Halfing Fighter to weild a Small sized longspear, on the grounds that because of the reach the weapon provided, it was too cumbersome for somebody who lacks height. Same Dungeons Master, same character, same session, next sentence out of his mouth banned my Halfing...
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    D&D 3E/3.5 [3.5] CHALLENGE: Best way to hide/protect an item

    First, Nystul's Magic Aura for safety. Second, kidnap a Kobold. Third, order the Kobold to swallow the object. Forth, Flesh to Stone. Fifth, lead chest. Sixth, drop lead chest into the mother loving ocean. Seventh, for kicks, use Nystul's Magic Aura and Polymorph Object to fake a new...
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    Crazy PC deaths

    Just last session, the party comes to a sixty foot room with a forty foot long pit that even our keen eyed Elf scout couldn't see to the bottom of with low-light. A rickety rope bridge spaned the gorge and two bronze braziers alongside the walls fed the room with light. When two orcs made...
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