Well, according to the 3.5 SRD:
Right off in the table it shows one cohort of x level. It does mention later that lost cohorts and followers are replaced over time.LEADERSHIP [GENERAL]
Prerequisite: Character level 6th.
Benefits: Having this feat enables the character to attract loyal companions and devoted followers, subordinates who assist her. See the table below for what sort of cohort and how many followers the character can recruit.
Not exactly pithy is it?![]()
The Thief first appeared in Great Plains Game Players Newsletter #9 prior to OD&D (Greyhawk). It used percentiles in both.
It was "borrowed" from Gary Switzer (Aero Games). The original thief used an MU chassis and had thief abilities that could be invoked like spells.
Now that you mention it, I wonder what it would be like to convert 2E Kits into 5E Backgrounds.
Now that you mention it, I wonder what it would be like to convert 2E Kits into 5E Backgrounds.
Seriously considering doing the work of making this as a side project.
You know, when you take one of those linoleum knives, with the double edge, and you spread your toes apart and just start sawing, back and forth and back and forth in between your toes?
That's what it would be like.
In a previous campaign, I placed a cursed magic item for the party to find. It was a morningstar +1, which gave its wielder the ability to rage once per day as a 1st level barbarian. But this unnatural rage was very addictive; each time the character used it, he had to make a DC 15 Fortitude save when the rage ended. When the save throw eventually failed, the character became cursed to always want to use that particular weapon in battle: he became nonproficient in all other weapons except the morningstar.Crothian said:How would one go about making anything that boosts stats an addiction?
The curse was simple enough to remove, but every time he used the rage ability he ran the risk of becoming addicted to the magical endorphins created by the weapon. It became one of the most memorable weapons in the campaign, and one of the players' favorites (he ended up enchanting it all the way to +4).
Not sure if this was what you were looking for, but I thought I'd chime in.