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Fair warning??

der_kluge said:
And the answer is "this game will suck."

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No objection from me, your honour.

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(Sorry to get off-topic, but I see that you have changed your nick. How did you do that? Is it a hidden option? Is it for community supporters only?)
 

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Rodrigo Istalindir said:
I consider the fact that the spells are in the PHB, and the players have a copy of said book, to constitute 'fair warning'. :]


Totally agree with ya...and that's all the fair warning my players get.
 


Fair Warning when I'm feel like being nice to my players: The party runs into a first hand witness who saw the gray colored beam streak from the evil necromancers finger before striking the hapless gaurd who immeadiately crumbled to a pile of dust.
As I always tell my players, turn about is fair play, you use get to use magic, so does the enemy.
 

KaeYoss said:
Ah. It's because I didn't know that you can have ' signs in the nick. It should be Kae'Yoss, not KaeYoss. Is that much of a fuss to change?
From what I understand of the software, it shouldn't take much work at all. So if you want, just start a thread about it in Meta and Piratecat, Henry, or Russ will take care of it. :)
 


I happen to agree with the "expert"... I wouldn't use a death effect (i.e. save or die) unless I knew the players understood it to be a possibility. At least my group is not too crazy about raising the dead, and I'm not too crazy about them rolling up new characters for every session.

Plus, I would avoid killing them except near the end of a session... which further limits when I'd use a death effect.
 

Darkness said:
From what I understand of the software, it shouldn't take much work at all. So if you want, just start a thread about it in Meta and Piratecat, Henry, or Russ will take care of it. :)

Will do. Thanks.
 

Jupp said:
It would be an interesting feature of D&D:O if the player could switch to "PnP" mode where death is permanent (Death = roll new character). If you see a PC in PnP mode that is level 15 or so you can tell that he earned that level :) I would be highly intrigued by such a game mode.

Diablo II has such a mode. "Hardcore". And yes, there were occasional complaints of "lag ate my PC". To which they replied "Well, play normal mode then."
 

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