Yep. There's going to be some discussion on that, though. I want to add Diplomacy (why doesn't it have it?!) and make the Challenge a (Su) [Mind-Affecting] ability. Bard song is.Erekose13 said:We could have the Knight class then too as it was posted on Wizards.com
And never Dark Knowledge any other of the normal PCs, because archivists are oblivious to humanoids.Rystil Arden said:Plus the Archivist actually gets some great uses out of those knowledge skills. Heck, with Draconic Archivist, you can Dark Knowledge all those damn Warforged![]()
Yup--having humanoids would be pretty powerful, since there are so many. In Shackled City, I had enough targets in Life's Bazaar (with Draconic Archivist) to keep me happy, but it was still the minority of encounters when I got to use Dark Knowledge. Against humanoids, she mostly buffed them or attacked with her Riding Dog.stonegod said:And never Dark Knowledge any other of the normal PCs, because archivists are oblivious to humanoids.
"Err, an orc? I dunno, hack it?"![]()
Actualy, I was going to pass on the whole proposal thing for some of this, because it will take forever. KO hasn't chimed in, but if we have a consensus I'm all for those base classes we agree on.Rystil Arden said:Nope, no it doesn't. Heck, it isn't just that they haven't been approved--they haven't even been proposed yetThis is a Discussion where people say things they like and other people say things they don't like, not a proposal thread.
I really don't want to approve whole books without looking at the components piecemeal. I'm bound to miss one or two broken ones unless I get to do them one by one. I'll have to either hold off when I would have voted YES or even vote NO to stall, especially if it Complete Adventurer, which isn't with me at the moment and I know contains some very good stuff and a little bit of totally broken stuff too.Bront said:True, but we got a fealing for the ones that are no contest at least realy.
I'd rather do the feats by book though, and spells too if we can (seperate thread for each) instead of 150 proposal threads
That could work, but I'd be worried about scaring away normal community members and/or making it hard for them to find the feats they want to discuss with us (assuming they have one or two feats to chime in about but don't want to follow the entire thread)Erekose13 said:It wouldnt work to start off a proposal thread with a kind of table of contents or a listing of all content in a book. Then discussion can take place in the thread for each of the pieces in the proposal. As something is accepted the initial poster could then mark that it has been approved or vetoed. Just an idea.