Stormwrack- Anybody got it?


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Antara said:
Is there anything useful for a paladin? Like substitution levels?
What kind of spell are in Blackwater domain?
Aquatic paladins can choose a hippocampus for a mount. Small paladins can choose a porpoise instead of a pony.
Blackwater power: immune to deep pressure.
Spells: Cause Fear, Pressure Sphere, Evard's Black Tentacles, Transformation of the Deeps, Blackwater Tentacle, Blackwater Taint, Dark Tide, Maelstrom, Doom of the Seas.
 

Psion said:
Let's not do the time warp. ;) Whether or not Eberron eventually corrected the error does not mean that the MM didn't say that the Deinonychus is essentially a Velociraptor.

They are both velociraptors though, aren't they?

One is Velociraptor Antirhopus, the other is Velociraptor Mongoliensis..

Isn't that correect?

Banshee
 

I'm very curious about the ship combat rules. I ran a naval based campaign for a couple of years and the hardest thing was to try to do ship to ship combat. Not that ship on ship is all that hugely difficult, but, crew on crew was just a major pain. Not enough to break out mass combat rules but far too many to do individuals. I'm hoping for a D20 Modern treatment of ship combat or possibly including the idea of mobs from the DMG II. But, from the sounds of it, they went with the Heroes of Battle way. Which is it?
 


There is still no sign of this book 'round these parts.

Upon greater review, does the book have reasonable rules for underwater fighting? What is your assesment of the ship sailing rules? And the ship combat rules? And the rules for preparing sea food? And the sinking ship rule?
 

So, what's that bad-boy on the cover? Looks like the Krakken from Clash of the Titans.

EDIT--Never mind, just read the designer interview. So, what does a scyllan do?
 
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Banshee16 said:
They are both velociraptors though, aren't they?

One is Velociraptor Antirhopus, the other is Velociraptor Mongoliensis..

Isn't that correect?

Banshee

Only according to one book. In Gregory Paul's Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, he decided to severly change the convoluted nomenclature of the dinosaurs he was writing about. Some of these changes, like placing Tarbosaurus baatar as Tyrannosaurus baatar, have been accepted by the scientific community. Changing Dinonychus antirhopus (sp?) to Velociraptor antirhopus was not. And for fairly good reason; Dinonychus is much larger than Velociraptor, had many physiological differences, and lived approximately 20 million years before Velociraptor.

Demiurge out.
 

All this latin nomenclature stuff is beyond my depth as a casually interested armchair paleontologist. Are you guys just google-quoting now, or do you actually have exposure to this stuff?
 

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