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Scotley's and Leif's Constables of the 14th Ward [3.5E D&D] [OOC 02]


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Will we have caught the bad guy in a year RT? :p

I'm leaving for two weeks at my dad's in Phoenix. See you guys around... :o
As envisioned by your Glorious DMs, this simple mystery adventure should have taken about 3 weeks from start to finish. However, we didn't count on the Keystone Constables, so a year RT may be somewhat too ambitious. :p

Have fun out in McCain country, Lou! :)
 


As envisioned by your Glorious DMs, this simple mystery adventure should have taken about 3 weeks from start to finish. However, we didn't count on the Keystone Constables, so a year RT may be somewhat too ambitious. :p

Have fun out in McCain country, Lou! :)

In deference to our players I'll take some of the blame for the slow pace as my time for posting has been sorely limited. And Leif you must admit we seem to have a taste for Herring, especially the Red variety.

Anyway, I'm up for making this game a Bastian of 3.5e.
 

In deference to our players I'll take some of the blame for the slow pace as my time for posting has been sorely limited. And Leif you must admit we seem to have a taste for Herring, especially the Red variety.
*smack*, *smack*, *smack*, yes, yes, we do, don't we. Ahh, but it's so delectably rancid!
Anyway, I'm up for making this game a Bastion of 3.5e.
Huzzah! Bastions are us!
 


Now that I think about it, how are we handling skill requirements for 3.5 prestige classes? In 3.5 they were designed with a skill max of level + 3 in mind. Pathfinder has a max of your level. I think that we should just take any skill requirement higher than 5 and just subtract 3 from it as a kind of conversion. What do you think?
 

Now that I think about it, how are we handling skill requirements for 3.5 prestige classes? In 3.5 they were designed with a skill max of level + 3 in mind. Pathfinder has a max of your level. I think that we should just take any skill requirement higher than 5 and just subtract 3 from it as a kind of conversion. What do you think?
This is still a D&D 3.5 game, so Pathfinder rules and PrCs have no place in it. The various PrCs to be found in countless 3.5 sources are available as written.
 



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