Or... when they get wounded!Mouseferatu said:B) Pit fiends have two forms: A very human one, with only a few diabolic traits, and the standard pit fiend form, which erupts when they grow angry or violent.
JoelF said:Count my vote for another one who's not happy with combining succibi and eryines. I'm indifferent on the other changes (thought probably would have prefered not messing with the devil fluff). My biggest concern isn't the combination in a vacuum, but instead about how many other changes are made which I think suck. This is the first fact about 4E which I 100% don't like, but based on it, I can infer that there will be many changes to monsters which simply don't make sense to long time players.
Watch it mang, my standard deviation is bigger than yours.Brennin Magalus said:Hong and I are in agreement yet again; from this representative sample I conclude those of us in the statistical sciences have the same gaming preferences at the 0.01 significance level.![]()
Clueless said:... personally offensive. They're alike only in that they're "hot females" - does this mean the new writing team thinks one "hot female" is interchangeable with the other?
*high five*Simia Saturnalia said:I think it's safe to say this edition is not aimed at people for whom the decades of fluff are a priority.
Mouseferatu said:As for alignment, the word from the GenCon seminar was that it would exist, but not as we know it, and would no real mechanical impact on the game.
Sammael said:To be honest, I am pretty sure I saw him post in several threads that he has no interest whatsoever in D&D, but 4E may be to his liking. In other words, he is cheering for WotC to basically kill whatever it is that makes the essence of D&D and publish a totally new RPG under the banner.