The Advancing Hoard - 3.5 D&D Adventure (Full)


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A praying porcupine... could be interesting! Make it a quiver in the belt.

as for the newb, he hasnt been on since the 25th, so I guess he is kinda out... maybe recruit one more, or go with 3?
 

Actually, darts would probably be held in a bandoleer. A piece of leather, with slits for the darts, going diagonally from one shoulder to the opposite hip. As for pouches, while they can be useful, if you read the explorer's outfit description, its loaded with pockets.
 

The 3.5 psionics handbook is the Expanded Psionics Handbook. The original Psionics Handbook is for 3.0. So, just to clarify, is elocator off-limits, or can we use the EPH? I was actually going to go Rogue/Psychic Warrior, then take Elocator. I've already got the character made, but it's in a different building, so I can't post it until later tonight. If you're having trouble accessing the updated 3.5 SRD, I'd be more than glad to e-mail you a copy of the psionics portions.

Otherwise, I guess I'll go druid, or psion if we don't have a wizard yet.
 


Hey Komodo, why don't you email me that copy then. knutr01 at ca.com. Thanks

Sorry Ashy!

Pouches are a part of the explorers outfit, but one had a travelers outfit while the other had not specified. Besides, I see the explor outfits pockets to be small, like jean pockets and such. The pouch (when empty weighing .5 pounds) would be much larger, no?

A baldrick would probably be best for those darts... it depends on how long you picture them as. At a '5 pounds each... it's much larger then a dart board dart!
 

Mithreander said:
Hey Komodo, why don't you email me that copy then. knutr01 at ca.com. Thanks

Sorry Ashy!

Pouches are a part of the explorers outfit, but one had a travelers outfit while the other had not specified. Besides, I see the explor outfits pockets to be small, like jean pockets and such. The pouch (when empty weighing .5 pounds) would be much larger, no?

A baldrick would probably be best for those darts... it depends on how long you picture them as. At a '5 pounds each... it's much larger then a dart board dart!

Aren't D&D darts huge like Lawn darts, about half the size of a javelin? Or are they western shuriken equivalents? I seem to recall them being based on an ancient roman weapon and carried in quivers
 




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