Endur's Expedition to Castle Ravenloft OOC


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I've lived in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Alabama, and now California (San Francisco).

So that would make me a midwesterner, a yankee, a southerner, and now a westerner (or whatever they call residents of San Francisco).
 

Anyone who has a magic weapon can write on your character sheet that your weapon shines light like a light spell (per the DMG). This doesn't cost anything in gold, but it is an "always on" power that you can't turn off if you want to hide or allow others to use darkvision.
 


hafrogman said:
I think they call them goddamn hippies, don't they? ;)

Glad someone else said that to the DM. :D

I'm from Michigan originally, now Indiana, which is about as far South as I wanna get. ;) So go ahead and call me a Yank, my friends in Texas sure do.
 

Endur said:
Anyone who has a magic weapon can write on your character sheet that your weapon shines light like a light spell (per the DMG). This doesn't cost anything in gold, but it is an "always on" power that you can't turn off if you want to hide or allow others to use darkvision.


No light for Skorl's blade!
 

Endur said:
Anyone who has a magic weapon can write on your character sheet that your weapon shines light like a light spell (per the DMG). This doesn't cost anything in gold, but it is an "always on" power that you can't turn off if you want to hide or allow others to use darkvision.

Well, so much for sneaking around witha halfspear now, eh?
 


Ooh, glowing mace for the Lightbringer Cleric of Pelor. Works for me. ;)

Although, I thought you could use Darkvision even in the presence of weak light? Or are you house-ruling that?


Edit: found it
SRD said:
Darkvision is the extraordinary ability to see with no light source at all, out to a range specified for the creature. Darkvision is black and white only (colors cannot be discerned). It does not allow characters to see anything that they could not see otherwise—invisible objects are still invisible, and illusions are still visible as what they seem to be. Likewise, darkvision subjects a creature to gaze attacks normally. The presence of light does not spoil darkvision.
 
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Goddess FallenAngel said:
Ooh, glowing mace for the Lightbringer Cleric of Pelor. Works for me. ;)

Although, I thought you could use Darkvision even in the presence of weak light? Or are you house-ruling that?

If you have darkvision, light will not spoil the darkvision.

Might prevent you from hiding in the dark though.
 

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