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<blockquote data-quote="pawned79" data-source="post: 926550" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>This post if for Zogg again,</p><p></p><p> Hey Zogg, I'm glad you think my character would translate okay into D&D, because he is my 3rd edition D&D character. In fact, my friend (Arravis) is setting up the kitchen table right now to play the Endless Desert game while I type this.</p><p></p><p> Let me be a little bit more specific to some game mechanics that happen with my character at the gaming table. Our characters at level 1 had NPC levels. Luula has a level in warrior, and Balak has a level in expert. He's got a ton of points dumped into blacksmithing, armor making, weapon making, leather working, gem cutting (which I haven't used yet), amount the other non-trade skills.</p><p></p><p> Our game is placed in a home brewed 3rd edition game that resembles the Dark Sun world. Balak's cleric casting works like Dark Sun's defiler. Balak has one level in expert, two levels in cleric, a level in fighter, and a level in rogue. Ever single game, I have used my craft skills to make weapons and armor out of various animal parts out of the numerous beetle creatures that infest the desert. As you know from the story, we went into a cursed land to get weapons to fight our war. While we were there, we had a combat against a pair of howlers. We killed one, but the other got away. So, now I’ve taken this howler corpse and put it with my other “trade goods” as I have them listed in my character sheet. When I finish, could you imagine an armor of howler spines? It wouldn’t make too good of a weapon, because they are really brittle, but it would definitely be great for the intimidation roll.</p><p></p><p> If I were to list every item that I have made using my trade skills, and how many times I’ve done business in the desert for food, and how many times we have not had hard currency and had to bargain item for item, it would be a really long post. Trust me.</p><p></p><p>Patrick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pawned79, post: 926550, member: 9284"] This post if for Zogg again, Hey Zogg, I'm glad you think my character would translate okay into D&D, because he is my 3rd edition D&D character. In fact, my friend (Arravis) is setting up the kitchen table right now to play the Endless Desert game while I type this. Let me be a little bit more specific to some game mechanics that happen with my character at the gaming table. Our characters at level 1 had NPC levels. Luula has a level in warrior, and Balak has a level in expert. He's got a ton of points dumped into blacksmithing, armor making, weapon making, leather working, gem cutting (which I haven't used yet), amount the other non-trade skills. Our game is placed in a home brewed 3rd edition game that resembles the Dark Sun world. Balak's cleric casting works like Dark Sun's defiler. Balak has one level in expert, two levels in cleric, a level in fighter, and a level in rogue. Ever single game, I have used my craft skills to make weapons and armor out of various animal parts out of the numerous beetle creatures that infest the desert. As you know from the story, we went into a cursed land to get weapons to fight our war. While we were there, we had a combat against a pair of howlers. We killed one, but the other got away. So, now I’ve taken this howler corpse and put it with my other “trade goods” as I have them listed in my character sheet. When I finish, could you imagine an armor of howler spines? It wouldn’t make too good of a weapon, because they are really brittle, but it would definitely be great for the intimidation roll. If I were to list every item that I have made using my trade skills, and how many times I’ve done business in the desert for food, and how many times we have not had hard currency and had to bargain item for item, it would be a really long post. Trust me. Patrick [/QUOTE]
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