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Maybe for those who actually use to use basic :).....i have tried just cant seem to be able to create a division of pages..does everything have to be a new page and you link them ...oh well i may have to give up on wiki

Standard buy for the Da......

Neurotic yes you can use that roll for the Colony character

Also i more or want you guys to stay to the core books outlined I dont want to go far afield in classes and feats etc and i know there are tons of nifty feats out there etc ...but lets try to keep the characters as simple and straighforward as possible
 

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Neurotic said:
As you can guess, he is your resident rogue. If there is feat, ability or variant class that allows him to sneak attack undead, I'm taking it :) Otherwise, he needs class skill, Knowledge (Religion) for undead and will search for items with ghosttouch (both armor and weapons) and death ward...

Grave Strike (Clr 1, Pal 1) from the Complete Adventurer p. 150 allows you to sneak attack undead for one round. (according to Crystal Keep). Personal effect spell cast as a swift action.

What you need is a 10000 gp greater truedeath crystal. ;)
 

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Hint to all players

The more far afield you go the less likely you will chosen for the colony which is already a stretch with the Gestalt....remember the kiss rule...keep it simple stupid....interesting backgorunds character hooks are more than acceptable...but lets start watching the class combinations.....all the feats and the appeareance of trying to min max the characters......as i posted earlier if you character will not be selected............

As for the Divin Avengers were kinda having the same problem.......so if something jumps up and bites you in the ass dont blame the dm you were well warned about how i will deal with the issue..

Sorry to be an ass about it guys..but all the private posts i am getting asking for one more thing etc is getting out of hand...lets go back to the basics
 

J. Alexander said:
Maybe for those who actually use to use basic :).....i have tried just cant seem to be able to create a division of pages..does everything have to be a new page and you link them ...oh well i may have to give up on wiki
Standard buy for the Da......
Neurotic yes you can use that roll for the Colony character
Also i more or want you guys to stay to the core books outlined I dont want to go far afield in classes and feats etc and i know there are tons of nifty feats out there etc ...but lets try to keep the characters as simple and straighforward as possible
Wiki: OK, you're right. I didn't know what you wanted to do, but, yeah, you can't do that. Wikis are funny about blank space on pages. If you leave blank lines, then when you save the wiki, it will take out all the extra blank space. But you can just create new pages for everything.

And, books I'll want to use (if you approve that is) are these: ph, ph2, complete divine, complete champion, complete warrior, complete adventurer, maybe complete mage, maybe complete arcane. How many of those are not permitted?
 


J. Alexander said:
Maybe for those who actually use to use basic :).....i have tried just cant seem to be able to create a division of pages..does everything have to be a new page and you link them ...oh well i may have to give up on wiki

Give me a call tonight or send me an email and I'll help you get the wiki organized. You may have to use a little different system than you want, but creating and linking pages is very simple.
 

J. Alexander said:
Those are okay as far as i know off the top of my head
Ok, great! I imagine that I'll be able to do what I want with PH, Complete Warrior, Complete Champion and Complete Adventurer. Might also need Complete Divine, but I think you already approved that one.

I'll really have to think about the PrC thing. It occurs to me now that I couold divert into a PrC for a level or two and then resume progression in the original class. That would be the only multi-class that was permitted, though, wouldn't it? So, for instance, if I started out as druid, then multi-classed into ranger, I couldn't then add e druid or ranger PrC, could I? I'm pretty sure this topic has come up before, so forgive my re-hash of this stuff, please. :heh:
 


Scotley said:
With the Gestalt rules you get two classes at the same time kinda like in the old 1e days. I believe the DM has limited us to only two classes and if we want something more, a racial paragon class. Racial pragons were introduced in Unearthed Arcana and can be found here:
http://www.d20srd.org/srd/variant/races/racialParagonClasses.htm
Given recent posts by the DM suggesting we stay as core as possible it might not be wise to go this route. :uhoh:
Yeah, I've already been "hipped" to the Gestalt rules. And I don't need a link to racial paragons, because I already know I don't like them. Looks like I'm just Ranger/Druid material, then!
 

Where are we posting our characters for review before game start. Finally figured out a workable mechanic for Conrad. Just got to write up his background for you now.

Conrad is a Dwarven Cleric / Ranger. He will not be stepping on anyone else's toes in the ranger department. He has enough skill to get by but his focus is in Smithcrafts and Architecture. As a dwarf, I switched his Ride for Knowledge Architecture as a class skill. Dwarf legs are just not suited to straddling a riding animal. As a cleric of Moradin, he is versed in the creation of magic arms, armor, and miscellaneous items as well as the more mundane craftsmanship expected of a dwarf.
 

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