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[OOC] Against the Slavers A1-A4, 3.0 rules

Ankh, I love him. Especially the Favored Enemy (Giants)... really give him that 1st Edition feel! The missing priestess of Elhonna bit is too good. As for the creatures that took her, well... it was kind of dark, but you could swear they were covered in chitinous plates.... like... giant bugs.

Feinar does not look like one to be messed with.
 
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Halivar said:
Ankh, I love him. Especially the Favored Enemy (Giants)... really give him that 1st Edition feel! The missing priestess of Elhonna bit is too good. As for the creatures that took her, well... it was kind of dark, but you could swear they were covered in chitinous plates.... like... giant bugs.

Feinar does not look like one to be messed with.

Right. *makes note of that* And yeah...I did the Favoured Enemy(Giants) mostly because of 1st Edition. I don't think I've ever made a Ranger without Favoured Enemy(Giants). Can't wait to get this game started. The group of characters is looking interesting. :)
 

Halivar said:
Sounds great. Ferretguy and Tonguez, character's look good. Good thing we got some thiefy-roguey types. Now, if we could just get some hit-point sinks...

I was kind of hoping the Ranger might be one, but...oh well. With an Endurance and Bull's Strength on, Marcon can have an 18 Str and Con, and buffed with two Magic Vestments can pump his AC to 26.

Like all the characters, not sure if I get the Gnome Bard/Druid thing though.
 

Hammerhead said:
I was kind of hoping the Ranger might be one, but...oh well. With an Endurance and Bull's Strength on, Marcon can have an 18 Str and Con, and buffed with two Magic Vestments can pump his AC to 26.
Actually, you're right. Those buffs will definitely come in handy. Good thing we're using the 3.0 versions of those spells (*wink* *wink*).

Are you sure the enchantments from 2 magic vestments stack? My first inclination would be to say no, but I'll look it up...
 


Hammerhead said:
One on Full Plate, one on Shield.
Vestments are a set of clerical robes worn for ritualistic purposes. In D&D they fit over armor. Are you going to drape one of those over your shield? ;)

PS: What sourcebook are you getting the vestments from? The DMG only lists druid's vestments (extra wild shape 1/day) and vestments of faith (DR 5/+5).

ME: Hi, my name is Halivar, and I don't have a brain.
ALL: Hi, Halivar...
 
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Halivar said:
Vestments are a set of clerical robes worn for ritualistic purposes. In D&D they fit over armor. Are you going to drape one of those over your shield? ;)

PS: What sourcebook are you getting the vestments from? The DMG only lists druid's vestments (extra wild shape 1/day) and vestments of faith (DR 5/+5).

It's a spell.
 

rangerjohn said:
It's a spell.
Thank you, rangerjohn, I am a freaking moron. I fail my will save and take two negative levels of DM for that one. Yes, Hammerhead, your AC is going to be through the roof. Very well done. :)

(It's amazing how little I remember spells I use so often... :()
 
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Hammerhead said:
Like all the characters, not sure if I get the Gnome Bard/Druid thing though.

You don't get Bard/Druid - you mean you've never seen Orbril and the Grand Circus Maximus in action!

The Spectacle, The Glamour, The Excitement!

See Orbril the Gnome defy gravity with his awesome acrobatics

Be Dazzled by Spectacular Special Effects

Be Enchanted by the beauty of his flute

Watch as the Gnome tames the savage beast


and now he's on a Mission of Vegeance!
 
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