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diaglo said:it only raises snickers to those of us in the know.![]()
Philly Blunts of course are the only true Magic.
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diaglo said:it only raises snickers to those of us in the know.![]()
Philly Blunts of course are the only true Magic.
HellHound said:Seriously this time:
I'm editing part of a book with creatures with just this kind of DR...
Should I rephrase it to
DR X / Blunt Magic or leave it as DR X / Magic Blunt?
For that matter...
DR X / Adamantine Magic or DR X / Magic Adamantine
I'm going with X / Magic Adamantine and X / Magic Blunt, but the / Magic Blunt seems to raise too many snickers.
HellHound said:So, we were fighting the Githyanki Lich Queen on the weekend..
SPOILER ALERT
She's got Damage Resistance / Magic Blunt
Now...
I've found the magic pipeweed, even made a magic spliff... but we still haven't managed to wrangle up a magic blunt! Perhaps I need to spend more time in Nyew Yhork.
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HellHound said:A shorter (4-level) version of an Invasion, yes.
We're in an Oathbound campaign, and one night when DM-block was hanging on really tight, the game shifted to another plane for a fun module the DM had.
But you see, you CAN'T swap from plane to plane in Oathbound.
So, the return trip managed to tear a hole in the planar boundry of the Forge, and through this hole the githyanki started moving onto the Forge. The ensuing battles were interesting and a nice way to swap out a few major and minor NPCs in the game world (replaced, assassinated, or just plain killed off by the Githyanki).
After a few good fights, adn the players teaming up with the Paladin blood lord against the incursion, contact was made by the Shassal' Khou. And now the Lich Queen is HISTORY.