Best. Quote. Ever.

I like this one.

[url=http://boards1.wizards.com/showthread.php?t=592735&page=2]Tleilaxu_Ghola[/url] said:
You could seriously play a sandwich. Of course your hitpoints or AC wouldn't be much to speak of... but honestly, who is going to kill the sandwich that the fighter packs.
 

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I think that Stephen, the player of the 90th level character mentioned, is finally ready to fight Kevin Siembieda and the entire staff of Rifts. It's about time, really, as I'm sure Kevin has been pretty bored waiting for a powerful enough adventurer to come along to challenge him.

/feeling silly.
//don't know K.Siembieda.
///never played Rifts.
////gamed with E.Wucjik a couple of times though, if that counts for anything.
 


Fenris said:
"you get super-extra-mega-ultra-double-killed if you fail a save at those levels."

Was my favorite line. Becasue at those levels it just may take super-extra-mega-ultra-double-killing to actually die.

Super-extra-mega-ultra-double-killing is one of my fivemost favorite kinds of killing!
 

Andor said:
Super-extra-mega-ultra-double-killing is one of my fivemost favorite kinds of killing!

If my sig quote were slightly less awesome, you would be replacing it right now.

-- N
 

Slife said:
I like this one.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Tleilaxu_Ghola
You could seriously play a sandwich. Of course your hitpoints or AC wouldn't be much to speak of... but honestly, who is going to kill the sandwich that the fighter packs.

My hand to God, I played in a game where one of the characters was a floating sentient pineapple. A mage. From the Jungles of Chult.

Accursed plant stole my booze. :\
 

Very cool.

It's interesting to note, with all the "sweet spot" talk bouncing around that the Expert rules did take you up to 14th. Two sets to do most of the things that D&D 1e, 2e and 3e do with several thousand pages of rules.

There's something to be said for that. :)
 

Seems the Epic Level Handbook and Jason-Nelson Brown is at odds. ELH basically says that there is absolutely no reason to get out of the dungeon whereas Nelson-Brown suggests that epic means making people uh... notice your presence.
 


TarionzCousin said:
I think that Stephen, the player of the 90th level character mentioned, is finally ready to fight Kevin Siembieda and the entire staff of Rifts. It's about time, really, as I'm sure Kevin has been pretty bored waiting for a powerful enough adventurer to come along to challenge him.

He may be the Chosen One who was prophecized to wield the Sword of a Thousand Truths. :D
 

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