Iron_Chef said:Bugaboo should stick to his trolls in the General Forum, not here, as he is ruining our thread by distracting us from the debate over how best to develop this project.
Can't a mod (bad kitty, Piratecat!)admonish him to butt out if he has nothing valid to contribute other than his usual pointless sarcasm and flamebait?![]()
Bugaboo said:
Don't try to push me out of a thread again. It's more trouble than it's worth.
Cool. My focus-on-the-10%-I-don't-like mindset sometimes comes off the wrong way.The Proconsul said:Don't worry, I'm not offended in the slightest.
Actually, I have to admit I got kinda psyched about it and I worked for a bit on a Dark Advisor class. But it was more PrC than flavor.The Proconsul said:
In fact, I by now come to agree. The original ability indeed showed a certain lack of ... subtelity.
Thanks! I'm not a huge L5R fan (too similar to the Storyteller mechanic for me) but it had great imagery.The Proconsul said:Not to mention the much cooler name! "Aprehend the invisible thread" ... somehow reminds me of the L5R courtier ability names, if you know those.
Graf said:Anyone have ideas for a hedge mage? or a battle wizard? I've got a few.
Janos Antero said:A hedge mage is the usual stereotype associated with the wizard who only has a few powers and makes trinkets in the local village, very like the concept of the adept.
He's basically a backwater mage.
It was also a kit from the book of Humanoids in 2e with the same concept, although the term predated that book.