FFG Legendary Class contest submissions

Originally posted by kingpaul
I can do that. Let me get to the weekend when I can look at the books side-by-side and take compare/contrast notes.
I look forward to that...

If Path of Faith sounds good enough, I may cancel my order at my local store and see if ordering the other 3 'Path of' books from FFG in one go will make it a little more affordable...
 

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At first perusal, this all looks pretty good Paul. Thanks.

Do you plan on making up the magic items with costs and such, or would you prefer I do that?

The statistics for Ch'Tal are pretty stunning, though I have no means to go over them really. If we're in breach of copyright or the OGL by using anything from Deities and Demigods, that material has to go away. Sorry.

Perhaps it's more appropriate to just include the avatar. What type of celestials serve Ch'Tal?

Thanks again!

:D
 

Khur said:
Do you plan on making up the magic items with costs and such, or would you prefer I do that?
Which items? Kaob's, Melidia's, Thunderer's or Ch'Tal's?
Khur said:
The statistics for Ch'Tal are pretty stunning, though I have no means to go over them really. If we're in breach of copyright or the OGL by using anything from Deities and Demigods, that material has to go away. Sorry.
Ch'Tal's stats aren't meant for the netbook. The descriptive text, yes. The stats were derived from WotC closed content. I just included it to show my vision of the deity.
Khur said:
Perhaps it's more appropriate to just include the avatar. What type of celestials serve Ch'Tal?
The avatar was also derived from closed content in the D&Dg book. As for which celestials, all of those listed in the MM serve, but Ch'Tal's most frequent are the Ghaele, Planetar and Solar.
 

Ruavel said:
I look forward to that...

If Path of Faith sounds good enough, I may cancel my order at my local store and see if ordering the other 3 'Path of' books from FFG in one go will make it a little more affordable...
I haven't forgotten about you; life got a bit more hectic this weekend than I thought it would. I just finished reading Path of Faith cover-to-cover, and I'll (hopefully) have a review up here at EN World in the next couple days. I have such a backlog of d20 material that I have that I haven't reviewed...ugh! :D
 

Khur said:
Do you plan on making up the magic items with costs and such, or would you prefer I do that?
For that matter, why do you need the costs for the items? Not that I don't mind calculating them, but I've not seen them with other NPC listings.
 

As a suggestion: Why not release not only a full netbook, with the art and everything, but also a version without all the extra art? I know that as much as I like some of the art we've seen on this thread, that it'll take less ink and paper to print the netbook without the art.

And that's something I like.
 

kingpaul said:
For that matter, why do you need the costs for the items? Not that I don't mind calculating them, but I've not seen them with other NPC listings.
Every character with actually unique items has the item done with all 3E stats, like so:

Thingar's Armor: The mithral armor of the dwarven king Thingar is +3 dwarven plate. Further enchantment reduces the armor check penalty of the armor by 1 and its weight by 5 pounds. Finally, Thingar's Armor has light fortification (25% chance to avoid a critical strike or sneak attack).

Caster Level: 13th; Prerequisites: Craft Magical Arms and Armor, miracle, creator must be a dwarf; Market Price: 35,500 gp; Weight: 20 lbs.


That said, you don't have to do it, if'n ya don' wanna. ;) It is a pain. :o Heck, they're changing the way item costs are calculated in 3.5E anyhow. :eek: As I've preached repeatedly, if it's not fun, forget about it.

blackshirt5 said:
Why not release not only a full netbook, with the art and everything, but also a version without all the extra art?
Harder, but doable. Not a bad idea, blackshirt. Thanks.

:D
 

No problem. I've talked it over with some of the guys from my group(as well as a Zelda D20 netbook that I'm part of), and my gaming group agreed(the Netbook doesn't have a concensus yet) that we'd love netboooks more if they came without the art, for easier printing(all of us are living on student budgets, and ink cartridges are expensive).
 


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