Excerpt: powers (merged)

Hawke said:
No mention of even providing a blank template to print them out yourself so they don't look like a 3rd grader made them.
Well, they do say
The D&D Character Record Sheets package contains not only character sheets, but also perforated cards to write your powers (and magic items) on.
 

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"Whenever you affect a creature with a power, that creature knows exactly what you’ve done to it and what conditions you’ve imposed."

Hahaha. Interesting. So powers are always overt unless otherwise specified.
 

Hawke said:
Those power cards... YUCK. A few hours of work by several people over in the power card thread here have turned out some amazing results. No mention of even providing a blank template to print them out yourself so they don't look like a 3rd grader made them.
I'm not sure if those pics are for the actual product in the Char Record Sheets set. The ones shown don't have the color-coding mentioned in the first Keywords paragraph.
 

You dont need an implement to use a power that has "implement" listed in teh description. I guess the warlock can eldritch blast with his fingers after all.
 

Hawke said:
Those power cards... YUCK. A few hours of work by several people over in the power card thread here have turned out some amazing results. No mention of even providing a blank template to print them out yourself so they don't look like a 3rd grader made them.

The ones shown are old models "work in progress". I do not know why they bothered showing them, especially since these are far from the final product.
 


NaturalZero said:
You dont need an implement to use a power that has "implement" listed in teh description. I guess the warlock can eldritch blast with his fingers after all.
You can also punch with a "weapon" power. Very interesting.
 


Interesting. The 4e character sheet has a landscape format. There seems to be more effort into making some clearer definitions and using consistent language. All quite good.
 

Fallen Seraph said:
I would simply declare them a "creature":
Well, enemy is subset of creature, so that doesn't actually do anything. But yes, since I don't want Galahad the pure to be able to heal people by killing puppies, I don't intend to allow this either.
 

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