tetsujin28
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Just tell your GM it's a mighty composite longbow...on a stick...
tetsujin28 said:Or you could always do what one of our old RuneQuest PCs did: pintel-mount a ballista onto a wagon, with a big mantlet in front. That'll make 'em think.
tetsujin28 said:Just tell your GM it's a mighty composite longbow...on a stick...
Inconsequenti-AL said:Also depends on where their character is headed: A rogue could get great advantage from a crossbow - sneak attacking would certainly increase that damage, and it would take longer for the slow rate of fire to be a problem.
IIRC, Dragonstar and Relics and Rituals both had enchantments (could be made into feats?) to extend the range you could apply sneak attack at. Between that and ranged flanking it could get quite nasty!
I'm sure I've seen a couple of crossbow prestige classes somewhere.
Beastmen are great!
Fate points are something I'd love to port over from WFRP, I'd like to replace Raise Dead/Ressurection/etc... are you going to use them?
tetsujin28 said:Ah, beastmen. Broos by any other nameI'll be seeing the GM of that game when I go back to the States for vacation. I'll email you what I can get out of him.
Carnifex said:I'm not using fate points, but I will be using AU hero points. In terms of raising spells - there are basically none (except in very special circumstances), and magical healing is generally far more sparse (and there's no divine spellcaster in the party either).
Basically you get points that can either save you from death(albeit with a grisly scar to markthe occasion), give you a +20 to any roll, or allow you to do things your character normally couldn't(like banking an arrow off a chalice and cutting the rope on our friend's noose).Inconsequenti-AL said:Forgive my ignorance, but what's the 'AU hero point' thing? Sounds interesting.
Middenheim's an interesting city. Fondly remember months worth of locations for that published in White Dwarf.
Inconsequenti-AL said:Forgive my ignorance, but what's the 'AU hero point' thing? Sounds interesting.
Middenheim's an interesting city. Fondly remember months worth of locations for that published in White Dwarf.