Thaumaturge said:Do these have boobs? Hong will want to know.
Thaumaturge.
If they're a PC race...yes.
If Gelatinous Cubes become a PC race, they will have boobs. Great big wiggly ones.
(I took Craft Disturbing Mental Image last level)
Thaumaturge said:Do these have boobs? Hong will want to know.
Thaumaturge.
Yeah that's what I meant. Maybe I should have used some sort of smiley...Wolfspider said:Which is also quite silly.
Lizard said:If Gelatinous Cubes become a PC race, they will have boobs. Great big wiggly ones.
(I took Craft Disturbing Mental Image last level)
So if I poison someone and it's doing ongoing damage, and then I decide that I didn't want to hurt them, I could just use a free action to cancel that?Kordeth said:Given 4E's "exception-based design" philosophy, I'm certain that somewhere there's a global rule that says "a creature can cancel any ongoing effect it creates as a [free or minor, probably] action."
Dausuul said:Of course, we haven't seen the full monster entry, and I might be wrong. Maybe WotC has come up with a really clear, well-considered, robust explanation for the picador's abilities. But, based on past experience... I kind of doubt it.
My personal feelings on the subject, since I know everyone is interested:Dausuul said:Of course, we haven't seen the full monster entry, and I might be wrong. Maybe WotC has come up with a really clear, well-considered, robust explanation for the picador's abilities. But, based on past experience... I kind of doubt it.
Ah, now I understand the Oozemaster. It's just another attempt to get close some hotties... Jelly Fish are probably to an Oozemaster are probably what mermaid are for normal people.Lizard said:If they're a PC race...yes.
If Gelatinous Cubes become a PC race, they will have boobs. Great big wiggly ones.
(I took Craft Disturbing Mental Image last level)
Cadfan said:My personal feelings on the subject, since I know everyone is interested:
I don't think its possible to create streamlined, easy to use rules that allow cool stuff like a picador who spears an opponent and drags them in, but which also allow all the possible logical reactions to being speared and reeled by a picador. The more complete your rules are, the less streamlined they become, and vice versa.