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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.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.