renau1g's Fort Belurian Adventure [Pathfinder] - OOC

All I can report is that I've felt much better and suffered no ill effects since I all but totally gave up carbonated soft drinks several years ago. I think I've had maybe two in the last year. No, make that one. All I drink now is water, coffee, and sometimes iced tea.

Definitely a smart plan. I go through phases where I don't drink them at all, and then I start missing them and start drinking them again.
 

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And it's more cost-effective, too, since most folks are paying a water bill anyway! I seriously doubt if a person/family could drink enough water to have an impact on the water bill, especially if they're already washing clothes, dishes, and bodies at home!

I only very rarely miss them, witness the one that I've had in the last year or so. On the other hand, I have trouble imagining Scotley behind the DM Screens WITHOUT a Diet Coke. (Unless he's having a beer or other, more potent, potable.)
 

And it's more cost-effective, too, since most folks are paying a water bill anyway! I seriously doubt if a person/family could drink enough water to have an impact on the water bill, especially if they're already washing clothes, dishes, and bodies at home!

Well, I'm not sure the $10-20 a month I spend on soda would break anyone, but I suppose it is a good place to cut back. Of course, I'd just end up spending it on beer instead.
 

Well, I'm not sure the $10-20 a month I spend on soda would break anyone, but I suppose it is a good place to cut back. Of course, I'd just end up spending it on beer instead.
In my case, I'm currently spending any savings that I would otherwise realize on buying more D&D stuff on ebay. But this could be a good thing? <shrug>
 

In my case, I'm currently spending any savings that I would otherwise realize on buying more D&D stuff on ebay. But this could be a good thing? <shrug>

Hmmm...that really depends on how much enjoyment you get out of it. I've stopped buying RPing stuff unless its of immediate use to me. :)
 

Hmmm...that really depends on how much enjoyment you get out of it. I've stopped buying RPing stuff unless its of immediate use to me. :)
I have pretty much sated my appetite for rule books, setting books, and so forth. Now my focus has shifted to modules. I expect to get my fill of that pretty quickly, because even now I have more modules than I could play through in about 8-10 years at the blistering speed of pbp. But, on the other hand, I did just order four or five more yesterday. :eek:


[which has the potential to be surprisingly affordable once you get your 'ebay legs', but a certain degree of self-discipline is required, as I have now learned the hard way. Anybody want to buy a few of my spare copies of the Eberron Campaign Setting? How about FRCS?]
 
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Renau1g...am I correct in the statement that Baelor cannot attack when grappled? I read through the Pathfinder rules, and that seems correct. If that is the case, than he is caught. I doubt he can escape the grapple, unless an Natural 20 is an auto-success? Can you clarify the grapple rules for me.
 


Renau1g...am I correct in the statement that Baelor cannot attack when grappled? I read through the Pathfinder rules, and that seems correct. If that is the case, than he is caught. I doubt he can escape the grapple, unless an Natural 20 is an auto-success? Can you clarify the grapple rules for me.

Rhun, take a look at the list of 'Conditions' in the Glossary of the Beta (Grappled is on page 400). Not sure why they put that stuff back there, but it clarifies the PF rules about grappling nicely.
 

Awesome... I guess you're not snookered like I was worried about... the -2 penalty seems a bit light, but I do like that you're not hosed against large creatures anymore (or gargantuan ;))
 

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