Uhm, I'm not quite sure what you though my point was, or what this has to do with it. Especially since I didn't really have a point besides "that sticks in my throat a bit".Mort_Q said:They won't be alone.
Level 6 Encounter (XP 1,350)
1 orc eye of Gruumsh (level 5 controller)
2 orc berserkers (level 4 brute)
4 orc warriors (level 9 minion)
2 dire wolves (level 5 skirmisher)
Well, it has been hinted at by Charwoman Gene, but it has not been officially confirmed yet.Asmor said:I thought it was "known" that the alignments were one-dimensional, and went:
Lawful Good, Good, Neutral, Evil, Chaotic Evil
Or is that still technically speculation?
I really liked that power, but I thought it was unfortunate how much of a stark contrast it was to the other warlord powers that all required the warlord make a melee attack to do something that would help the party.Asmor said:Man, for some reason now I want to play in an evil campaign as a snivelly little warlord, totally useless on his own, screaming "ATTACK THAT ONE OVER THERE, FOOL!" to the dragonborn tank.
That at will power is absolutely mind-blowing to me in its elegance and simplicity. It truly carves out a niche for the Warlord in a way I never would have thought of. I'm amazed that they actually managed to make the warlord into a class which helps its allies, and is technically supporting them and not actually doing much, yet you really do feels like you're doing something. Crap, I'm rambling... I can't even describe how amazing that power is to me.
There is a difference from spotting it and recognizing it as a trap.Derren said:Wow, spotting a fist sized cut crystal on a pedestal in the center of the room (like in the picture) is really hard.....
FIFYDerren said:Wow, spotting that a fist sized cut crystal on a pedestal in the center of the room is a trap (like in the picture) is really hard.....