Cheiromancer
Adventurer
That looks fantastic!
Your analysis is a good deal more clear than mine would have been. What do you think of listing the "X factors" for the SRD monsters, so DMs could use this as the reference for the power (and base xp) for monsters? Maybe with little pictures like the section in unearthed arcana (in the flat xp awards section).
Turn it into a pdf, bundle a spreadsheet with it (like the one you sent me) and put it on RPG Now. Or be less ambitious, but send free copies to all your favorite game designers, and make a lasting change in the industry. What would you like to do with it?
Bad Axe games is certainly welcome to all the revenue, if you'd like to develop it as a product.
[edit]My initial enthusiasm is cooling a bit. Partly because I discovered that I had judged Anubis a bit harshly. His proposal is actually quite a good adaptation of the 3.5 core rules. I had misunderstood the section in the DMG, and the changes from 3.0 just hadn't penetrated. It just makes this work seem a little more peripheral, that's all.
You are still welcome to do stuff with it, of course![/edit]
Your analysis is a good deal more clear than mine would have been. What do you think of listing the "X factors" for the SRD monsters, so DMs could use this as the reference for the power (and base xp) for monsters? Maybe with little pictures like the section in unearthed arcana (in the flat xp awards section).
Turn it into a pdf, bundle a spreadsheet with it (like the one you sent me) and put it on RPG Now. Or be less ambitious, but send free copies to all your favorite game designers, and make a lasting change in the industry. What would you like to do with it?
Bad Axe games is certainly welcome to all the revenue, if you'd like to develop it as a product.
[edit]My initial enthusiasm is cooling a bit. Partly because I discovered that I had judged Anubis a bit harshly. His proposal is actually quite a good adaptation of the 3.5 core rules. I had misunderstood the section in the DMG, and the changes from 3.0 just hadn't penetrated. It just makes this work seem a little more peripheral, that's all.
You are still welcome to do stuff with it, of course![/edit]
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