RangerWickett
Legend
Abjure Humanoid would protect against all types of humanoids and giants.
Bandido said:I'd really love to get The Elements of Magic, but I hate reading PDFs off computers. Are you going to be doing a print version in the near future, or at least making it a 'Print on Demand' product at RPGNow? Home-printed stuff is never the same.
Abjure Humanoid would protect against all types of humanoids and giants.
nopantsyet said:
My (thus far unexecuted) plan is to take it to Kinkos, laser print it 2-up, double-sided on heavy tabloid-sized paper, using a cardstock weight for the cover, then staple-bind it. The result will be a letter-sized book. I figure it'll cost less than $10, but I'll post once I've actually done it if you're interested to know.
Bandido said:Kinkos?![]()
Krizzel said:
1) I'd like to see a chart of all the spell lists, with prerequisites listed and perhaps brief descriptions of the general effects of each list (if that is even possible given how much you can do with one list). Something like the spell charts at the beginning of the Spells chapter in the PHB is what I'm thinking of, that could be used to quickly pick out potential lists when you're building a character (I used the contents page for this). Also charts listing the creature types, element types, and (for the sake of completeness) outsider types to be used along with the chart of spell lists would help. Finding the list of creature types didn't take me too long, but it would be nice to have a reference chart for convenience.
masque said:
For my personal use I have a document that has a master spell list with names, which class can use the spell list, and prerequisites. After that it is divided by lists, so that it has only the lists which a class can use. Farther down is a crude spell tree, and at the end the element, creature, and outsider lists are separated so that one doesn't have to hunt through everything.
Sounds pretty much like what you want. I'm still trying to figure out what kind of information I should put on it before I put it out on the web. "For use with Elements of Magic by Natural 20 Press" maybe? On a footer or on a separate page? Eh, I'm paranoid, what can I say.