Leif,
I fail to find the saving throw scores on the PHB. could it be on the DMG ?
Another thing, It's been ages since I played AD&D - 20 years I guess. Could it be that a magic user can cast only 1 spell in level 1 according to the magic user table in the PHB ?
Strahd, Yes, Insight is correct -- the Saving Throw table is in the DM Guide on page 79. It's also on the back of the DM Screens.Leif,
I fail to find the saving throw scores on the PHB. could it be on the DMG ?
Another thing, It's been ages since I played AD&D - 20 years I guess. Could it be that a magic user can cast only 1 spell in level 1 according to the magic user table in the PHB ?
The Secondary Skills Table is on p. 12 of the AD&D DMG. You may roll % or just choose, at your descretion.Where are people getting these "secondary skills" from? I don't see it in the PHB, so I'm assuming this is in the DMG somewhere. Please advise.
The campaign and its adventures may or may not be urban. In fact, I kninda doubt it, since we have the whole world of Greyhawk to explore, and this is a very fun setting. It just so happens that we also have the vibrant urban setting of the City State of the Invincible Overlord masquerading as the City of Briarwood in the Hold of the Sea Princes.Simon the Good, Half-Elf Ranger, is now posted to the RG.
I'm wondering about the party composition, mostly because Rangers are forced to be good-aligned. My character concept is that Simon has been wronged by evil humanoids (especially giants) and wants revenge against them. Is that enough to fit him into a party of questionable morals? One possibility is that Simon sees the others as potential allies that he will need once he finds giants to stalk and kill. His "good" alignment reflects his ultimate goal of ridding the world of these evil giants (and their allies).
I just realized that a Ranger might not be all that useful if we are playing a mostly urban adventure. Leif, can you give me some direction here? I am happy to consider something more suitable.