[OOC] The Banewarrens


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I know this is just rules and not pertinent to Banewarrens so I'm done after this. I thought Potions could only be created from spells that targetted a creature and spells in which the target was 'personal' could not be made into potions.

That's why there are no shield potions, or true strike potions, etc.

Keia
 


Actually, I tend to be flexible as far as potions are concerned. I'm willing to allow most spells to be made into potions, even ones which have area effects. Personal favorite: flameblade potions. Sword in a bottle.

Shield is nice, but it has its limits.

The orc got pretty lucky with criticals. And now Titus got lucky with spells. You'll pick up the strategy as you get to know one another.

Derek

P.S. As I recall, Monte Cook had an article about this topic on his website.
P.P.S. Sorry about the slow response. I forgot to subscribe to this thread, I guess.
 
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So I CAN buy Shield potions...good.

GruTheWanderer, I have some questions about my character. As you can see, I'm trying to play a Paladin(Fighter/Ranger) based on the concept of honor and ancestry, rather than religion. Would it be possible to switch out of the Paladin's skill list Knowledge: Religion for Knowledge: Nobility?

Also, we need to decide: press the attack, or rest and recover spells. Perhaps we could use a diviniation to decide, like Inkling. I say we press forward!

In addition to the switch of Knowledge: Nobility, I'd like to remove my hand-crafted items. I feel they are kind of unfair, and besides, Crafting doesn't fit my character concept anyway. If not, well, that's more than okay.

Thanks.
 
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Making the switch to Knowledge: Nobility is fine, as is swapping out the hand-crafted stuff. In general, I am very flexible as a DM about altering classes, selling and buying items, even changing your character (levels, skills, and feats) during the game (if you find a previous idea doesn't fit your character concept as well as you thought).

In my real-life game, a fourth-level wizard became a fourth-level sorcerer overnight (strange magical flux), and a Clr3/Ftr1 became a Clr4.

I recommend you press forward. :)
 

Everyone, the internal monologues are great. Keep in mind that IC comments do not imply OOC opinions. Also remember that your characters have known one another for a while.
 



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