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If all you care about is scoring points, you’re not interested in actual conversation.
If you're willing to deal with facebook, I can toss you the link to the person who did a couple of characters in my book.Hmm, I'm going to need to learn to draw, or use Kickstarter to fund some art commissions.
If you're willing to deal with facebook, I can toss you the link to the person who did a couple of characters in my book.
Not sure how you would get a hold of them, but here's the link Kayla Salazar you'll need to scroll down a bit to see what they have done in the past.I no longer have a facebook, but I'd take a look if they have an open page.
If all you care about is scoring points, you’re not interested in actual conversation.
I'm (laboriously) reading* a copy of Casus Belli magazine from October 1984 (#22), and I come across an article called "Formules ou Tables?" (Formulas or Tables?) and, sure enough, the author has ascending AC and provides a table to find the attack bonus based on class and level. This isn't some small magazine -- this was basically The Dragon magazine for francophone gamers.
I'm just constantly amused that "New School innovations" that have "spoiled D&D" greatly predate 3rd edition. So many of them do...
* I mean, Google Translate does a lot of the heavy lifting, but it always requires interpretation when it comes to gaming terminology...
They almost added ascending AC to 2E but chickened out. Most if not all the changes were house rules lots of people were already using for years by the time 2E rolled around.I'm (laboriously) reading* a copy of Casus Belli magazine from October 1984 (#22), and I come across an article called "Formules ou Tables?" (Formulas or Tables?) and, sure enough, the author has ascending AC and provides a table to find the attack bonus based on class and level. This isn't some small magazine -- this was basically The Dragon magazine for francophone gamers.
I'm just constantly amused that "New School innovations" that have "spoiled D&D" greatly predate 3rd edition. So many of them do...
* I mean, Google Translate does a lot of the heavy lifting, but it always requires interpretation when it comes to gaming terminology...