[D&D 3.5] War of the Burning Sky [OOC] [Closed]


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Pnuematik, with the new party members, would I be able to re-jig Korrin? He was built with the idea of going into a rogue MC, but with our new rogue, there's less need for that and I'd probably have a different build than the current one, maybe one with a better chance to hit?
 


Pnuematik, with the new party members, would I be able to re-jig Korrin? He was built with the idea of going into a rogue MC, but with our new rogue, there's less need for that and I'd probably have a different build than the current one, maybe one with a better chance to hit?

Ha! Now you know how I felt when Sascha joined our Red Hand of Doom group! :D Of course, don't forget how useful Evasion proved for Zazz! How many lightning bolts did he dodge? Three in a row?
 

Korrin: a re-jiggering is fine, as long as it's not too drastic of a change. Let me know what you're thinking before you do it, just to be safe.

Theroc: And here I was thinking I was being such a good DM and making sure I got Rae's gender correct ;-]

And now, my favorite evasion story. I'm playing Living Greyhawk running a Ranger / Fighter with a couple of levels of rogue. We're playing a special thieve's guild adventure full of sneaking and trapfinding. Everyone else at the table is primarily rogue. Four of us are in a more-or-less line checking a trap, with me in the back covering them (I was basically an archer). The rogue in the front sets off a lightening-bolt trap. The three true rogues in front of me crush the easy reflex save and evade the lightening bolt. I fail and take full damage. The other players start looking for anything that will save me from dying after taking enough damage to knock some of them out. That's when I explain that I'm a fighter, so I'm less than half dead.
 

Nice! I had never really thought all that much about Evasion be useful in combat (always thought of it more as a trap-dodging ability). But Wyrmlord Koth was tossing lightning bolts around like crazy, and my Rogue/Swordsage was leaping all over the place to avoid them. That was a fun combat!
 

Nice! I had never really thought all that much about Evasion be useful in combat (always thought of it more as a trap-dodging ability). But Wyrmlord Koth was tossing lightning bolts around like crazy, and my Rogue/Swordsage was leaping all over the place to avoid them. That was a fun combat!

Really? I'm quite surprised that you didn't think about that before.

My first PC was a rogue in 3e and my DM had a love of AoE attacks (specifically fireballs, and dragon's breaths). It was great to be duck, dodge, and diving out of their ways... ahh...I miss you Thamior Tharivol...
 

My first PC was a rogue in 3e and my DM had a love of AoE attacks (specifically fireballs, and dragon's breaths). It was great to be duck, dodge, and diving out of their ways... ahh...I miss you Thamior Tharivol...

No, but now that you mention it...I guess evasion will come in handy against all those dragons were going to meet, right?
 

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