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<blockquote data-quote="green slime" data-source="post: 4453941" data-attributes="member: 1325"><p>..... belt pouch obviously is labelled "Spell components" in a flasing Neon sign, and has exotic ingredients falling out of it. And the rucksack obviously states its contents in TimesNewRoman Bold 36. And of course, the second level wizard, with his amazing arsenal of 3 or 4 1st level spells obviously starts casting spells as soon as a potential adversary appears on the horizon.</p><p></p><p>Or he stands around with his crossbow, looking exceedingly incompetent in its use, and in the event of a conflict starting, will conserve his arcane energy, weighing up his options, in order to be able to release it when the situation really calls for it, and not to waste those precious spells on a threat that the rest of the party can handle with ease.</p><p></p><p>But somehow, the random encounter bandits, realising that the guy looks far too smart to be a simple commoner with a crossbow, blast him with arrows in the surprise round. Sounds like fun. I mean, why shoot the ½-orc guy with the Great Axe and nasty scar, or the shiftyfooted elf armed with a long bow, when you can kill the incompetent crossbow dude. Maybe the others will surrender when wimpy dude falls over?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green slime, post: 4453941, member: 1325"] ..... belt pouch obviously is labelled "Spell components" in a flasing Neon sign, and has exotic ingredients falling out of it. And the rucksack obviously states its contents in TimesNewRoman Bold 36. And of course, the second level wizard, with his amazing arsenal of 3 or 4 1st level spells obviously starts casting spells as soon as a potential adversary appears on the horizon. Or he stands around with his crossbow, looking exceedingly incompetent in its use, and in the event of a conflict starting, will conserve his arcane energy, weighing up his options, in order to be able to release it when the situation really calls for it, and not to waste those precious spells on a threat that the rest of the party can handle with ease. But somehow, the random encounter bandits, realising that the guy looks far too smart to be a simple commoner with a crossbow, blast him with arrows in the surprise round. Sounds like fun. I mean, why shoot the ½-orc guy with the Great Axe and nasty scar, or the shiftyfooted elf armed with a long bow, when you can kill the incompetent crossbow dude. Maybe the others will surrender when wimpy dude falls over? [/QUOTE]
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