OOC discussion: Heroes of the House Tharashk! (Full)


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Express said:
I have no problem with the patron. I just took him since he was the House rep in Greywall in Droamm which I picked as Gulos home.

As for color for IC can I choose red?

As for pacing there are some "idle" situations where the Dm can just keep updating as us players can "backdate' our RP responses. All I ask is a chance to react to physical situations etc.. Sometimes those choices are hard to do in PbP. But moving along is often important.

For me..more posts equals more player repsonses whish allows for more interaction..

Sure, red is fine, probably appropriate. And I certainly would try to wait for anyone who was lagging in a situation where it would make a difference. (combat comes to mind, other situations where this would apply are sure to come up as well.)

If anyone is going to be unavailable for a length of time just let me know and we'll work with it. Waiting a day or even two for a response isn't a big deal, and God knows real life will rear its ugly head, but a week or two would get old fast.

Chris
 

Hi, all. I'm moving to MA tomorrow morning, which means that I'll be offline for most of the next two and a half days (until Wednesday at the earliest, but probably until Thursday). Then I'll be back. I'll catch you all on the other side.

Best,
Nick
 

I hate to move, I hope you have good luck with your move because something always seems to get forgotten. Or dropped or something. See you in a couple of days.
Mike
 

I'm not certain which you would prefer, to know the actual rolls, or just the results. I can go either way.

Kajamba, we'll lok forward to hearing from you when you're able to post again later this week.

Chris
 


cdsaint said:
I'm not certain which you would prefer, to know the actual rolls, or just the results. I can go either way.

Kajamba, we'll lok forward to hearing from you when you're able to post again later this week.

Chris

I dont mind not knowing the rolls. It sort of gets in the way of the description. Since your rolling for us I can trust you either way. Knowing critical hits would be an exception I guess :0

The only thing I would like to know is a HP recap at the end of each round if possible, not sure of your style regarding letting PC know how much damage they took, numers of descriptive.
 
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Express said:
I dont mind not knowing the rolls. It sort of gets in the way of the description. Since your rolling for us I can trust you either way. Knowing critical hits would be an exception I guess :0

The only thing I would like to know is a HP recap at the end of each round if possible, not sure of your style regarding letting PC know how much damage they took, numers of descriptive.

I know that inserting the numbers is more than a little jarring. I was looking at my post thinking, those numbers are screwing things up! they don't look right. I wish I didn't have to put them there. Hey, wait a minute......

But, The goal is for everybody to have fun, so I'll continue to check with you guys before making changes or anything.

Chris
 

Express, Just noted your damage on the falchion is listed as 2d4+4. I believe this should be 2d4+3. Lots of damage on that crit by the way, 26 points if it makes any difference when the enemy only has 14 left. Right past -10 by golly.

I've always thought of the falchion as a cool but weak weapon choice, But I think I'm coming around. It would be a nice weapon for a dervish. Too bad mine already went the two weapon fighting weapon focus / specialization route with the scimitar. It's probably a little late for him to change, but I think I'll look for one as a backup weapon now.

Chris
 

Express also reminded me of a question I meant to ask all of you. Action points are supposed to be spent after you roll, but before you are aware of the result. How do you all want to handle this? Would it be better to use a die roller like the one here on ENWorld?

I'll be waiting for any suggestions you have, I definately want to have the action points there, but don't see any alternative to using a die roller to get them into effect.

Chris
 

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