Hive: Musings about Crothian

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Cyberzombie said:
You can cast lots of epic spells? Not according the epic rules *I* looked at. Let me see your character sheet! I'm betting you don't have the Spellcraft 100 and K/Arcana 100 required for the simplest epic spells... :uhoh:

the secret isn't being powerful and casting their epic spells, it is creating my own that I can cast......
 

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Knight Otu said:
Well, that begs the question which epic rules you looked at. :] Ruin has a DC of 27 in the ELH.

Not that it is that much of an epic spell. :p

Exactly, I actually perfer ther Immortal rules from that Mongoose book. It makes more sense and doesn't seem as dumb.
 

Shh! Don't talk too much on this subject or You Know Who will show up from the House Rules forum. Not that it matters *too* much to me -- he was the first one on my Ignore list. ;)

I did a small amount of work on a homebrew set of Immortals rules. Levels 1-20, you're a mortal. Levels 21-40, you're a quasi-deity. Levels 41-60, you're a demigod. Theoretically, lesser, intermediate, and greater gods would follow, but I know *my* campaign would never go much beyond 30th, so I concentrated only on those levels. I got a decent start, but it's really the sort of project you need a staff for...
 

it's a different immortal rules then his. It is actually very much like the Immortal box set of the basic D&D game from the early 80's if you know that.

my latest game got as high as 18 before it went belly up....sigh.....
 

Oh, I know that, Crothian. But You Know Who shows up (or at least used to show up) whenever game play over level 20 is mentioned. :uhoh:

The Immortal boxed set was one of my main two resources, along with the High Level Campaigns book from the bad old days of Player's Options. It wasn't *good*, but it had some good ideas in it.
 

That high level second edition players option book was a lot of fun. I took a thief to 30th level with that system, that was great!!
 

Cyberzombie said:
Not that it matters *too* much to me -- he was the first one on my Ignore list. ;)

Igno-what?

Seriously, I rarely use the Ignore list. Only when I feel that a person has nothing useful to say. And most of the time, that's just one person. Currently it is at an all-time high with two users. ;)

Beyond that, my first rule of the Ignore list is, I don't talk about my Ignore list.


And if we're talking about the same guy (but who else could it be, after all), I post to his threads semi-regularly, so I wouldn't mind either. :p
 

I've never used my Ignore list...I find it entertaining to watch the people that I feel have nothing useful to say. Kind of a morbid curiosity type of thing.
 

My internet temper is legendary. At least in some circles, despite my best efforts to kill all the witnesses. The Ignore list is a thing of joy and beauty to me. I can't get offended over what I can't see. :)
 

Cyberzombie said:
My internet temper is legendary. At least in some circles, despite my best efforts to kill all the witnesses. The Ignore list is a thing of joy and beauty to me. I can't get offended over what I can't see. :)
What if someone you haven't ignored quotes the ignored? :p
 

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