5 point touch attack for any character

I noticed something else in that dragon.

Bruce Cordell seems to think that a character can only take a single free action in a round (pg 80, under instinctive dispatcher). Which is disturbing for someone who's officially adding to the ruleset.
 

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Saeviomagy said:
Bruce Cordell seems to think that a character can only take a single free action in a round (pg 80, under instinctive dispatcher). Which is disturbing for someone who's officially adding to the ruleset.

I don't have the magazine - no chance you're missing something that would explain the quote without meaning developers-not-knowing-the-rules? :(

-Hyp.
 

This is by far the most scary development in D&D yet. Friggen rogue juggernaut.You people are nuts! ohmygod ohmygod ohmygod ohmygod ohmygod ohmygod :(




......now to play a rouge the next time one of my parTy decides to run a campaign AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAA THE REVENGE BEGINS
 
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Nah, got to go for an advanced dire fiendish celestial paragon half marilith-half millipede monk-rogue-cleric-sorceror.

That's 5 on each hand and 1 on each leg... roughly 1030 if I've counted right?

Don't forget multidexterity and multiattack?

Wonder if nose, nipple, *yuck*, eyebrow and earings count as well?
 



Nothing says you can only have one ring on a finger, guys. I've seen plenty of people with multiple rings per finger. I think 4 each is perfectly reasonable. :)

-The Souljourner
 

In that case...

You may be able to cram 4 onto a finger.

IIRC, magic rings resize to fit the wearer, so I'm assuming you could fit ~700 onto a 50' long tentacle and still be able to move?

Fear my Kraken rogue/assasin... 7000pt touch attack, 140,000D6 sneak attack. And don't forget death attack!
 

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