OOC Sword of Valor, Wrath of the Righteous AP by MLeibrock and Scotley


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Mmmm, you guys are going to force me to make some meta-game decisions too aren't you? Which requires more adjudication on our our part--using disable device to open a lock, using a strength check to break it down with a burly barbarian shoulder or blasting heck out of it with a fireball?
 

Hope to get out of this thread and back to posting in the IC soon. Busy day and family plans tonight. Maybe late tonight or early tomorrow.
 

Are you stuck in this thread because we keep you in stitches?? or is it because Leif needles you all the time? huh, maybe I better stop with the jokes and get bobbin on home . . . . .
 
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Hope to get out of this thread and back to posting in the IC soon. Busy day and family plans tonight. Maybe late tonight or early tomorrow.

I'm working on getting caught up and will post the beginning of the battle tonight. Unless you are jealous of me having all the fun killing them. :devil:
 

I don't needle Scotley ALL the time, just most of it. But I don't understand how you keep us in stitches if I have all the needles? Oh, well...

Yeah, Scotley, my hardcopy (or one of them, anyway) is 4th printing, too.

I will just say that my ass-backwards rule interpretation still appears to me to be a legitimate interpretation. Instead of doing the logical thing like you and Fenris by looking up the skill in question, I went to Table 8-2 [p. 183 in the 4th printing] and saw that using a skill is usually a standard action. It just so happens that, apparently, this isn't a usual case at all, big surprise.
 


Need an action from Isolde (Tailspinner) before I can describe outcomes we can progress to next round.

Leif - you might want to choose a different target...just sayin'
 


I don't needle Scotley ALL the time, just most of it. But I don't understand how you keep us in stitches if I have all the needles? Oh, well...

Yeah, Scotley, my hardcopy (or one of them, anyway) is 4th printing, too.

I will just say that my ass-backwards rule interpretation still appears to me to be a legitimate interpretation. Instead of doing the logical thing like you and Fenris by looking up the skill in question, I went to Table 8-2 [p. 183 in the 4th printing] and saw that using a skill is usually a standard action. It just so happens that, apparently, this isn't a usual case at all, big surprise.

I wonder if the fact that Pathfinder combined the 3.5 skills of Open Lock and Disable Device might have something to do with the difference?
 

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