VirgilCaine
First Post
Gee, I don't find it that baneful. I find it beneficial when you challenge the self-security of player meta-knowledge. The moment that you introduce something that make players go "how'd he do that?" is the moment that you remind them that the 3 core books aren't the answer to life, the universe, and everything.
You know what does that for me? The Creature Catalog. Lots of really old monsters. I mean, who doesn't like spore-releasing, sentient fungi that live in humanoid skeletons (Dusanu) ?
No law says a Bugbear can't belong to a weird tribe where warriors shave their bodies all over, cover their skin with ritual tattooing and decorative scarring, and daub themselves liberally with yellow mud before heading into battle...
I'll have to remember that! Scottish (Braveheart)/Columbian (Proof of Life) Bugbears! Bwahahaaha!
Adding Flavor to 3e: Your methods
Horsey Sauce from Arby's really hides the paper and glue taste from the 3.5 books.
these guys piss me off. and i'd beat the stuffing out of them if i wasn't a nonviolent guy.
There's a stable, rational response if I've ever heard one. Chill out. No need for that.
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