Cirex
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Rechan said:Well you stabilize 10-19. Does nothing happen on a 20?
You stabilize or your state doesn't change with a 10-19? The rules we got available said that with a 10-19, nothing happened. What does KotS ruleset say?
Rechan said:Well you stabilize 10-19. Does nothing happen on a 20?
darkInertia said:The preview for the paragon paths revealed that each path will have a effect on action points.
Wolfspider said:I must admit to being a bit disappointed that Action Points in D&D 4e don't seem to do anything other than give an additional action. They have so much potential....
GoodKingJayIII said:Well, I still like 3e (although 3.5 irritated me because there were so many miniscule changes that I felt like I was no longer familiar with the rules). If I played nothing but 3rd edition for the next 15 years, I'd be a pretty happy camper.
I don't see myself running 3rd edition again, however. If 4e is as user friendly as playtests suggest, then I think this will be my game of choice to GM.
Oh! Right. Dur.Cirex said:You stabilize or your state doesn't change with a 10-19? The rules we got available said that with a 10-19, nothing happened. What does KotS ruleset say?
Korgoth said:"This move is called Orange Groundsloth Pirouette Fruitbasket."
"What does it do?"
"You stab somebody with your pointy weapon."
"How about we just call it 'thrust'?"
Rechan said:Well you stabilize 10-19. Does nothing happen on a 20?
Wolfspider said:I must admit to being a bit disappointed that Action Points in D&D 4e don't seem to do anything other than give an additional action. They have so much potential....
Thread winner right here.Boarstorm said:"We can't do that. Research shows the term carries some sexual connotation."
"Oh. How about we compromise then?"
"Penetrating Strike?"
"Perfect."