Rhun
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Good times indeed Rhun thanks for getting me to stop and remember one of the great things I love about RPGing.![]()
You're welcome, my friend!
Good times indeed Rhun thanks for getting me to stop and remember one of the great things I love about RPGing.![]()
as for vancian magic system, the system was not broken and needed no fixing. they only mucked up the gygaxin handywork that wprked perfectly since the birth of d and d. get rid of vnacin magic and it is no longer d and d.
What do you think about this:Pfftt, we all know that getting rid of the Vanacian magic system was the best thing ever, ...
Old Geezer gave an in-depth look how they came up with their early design decisions:You know, back in the AD&D days, I actually went through and developed a magic point system, sort of like psionics were handled. I always thought it was strange that psionics used one system, and magic another. I never could figure out that logic.
You know that Green Ronin uses Hero Points since M&M 1st edition?I lioked the 2nd ed players options spell point system., but what Renalg does not realize is that wotc hasbor stole the idea from piazo for the hero points.
Dragonlance using the Card-SAGA system was not D&D? Most D&D novels are not D&D? They gave the old casting system less than a lip service.as for vancian magic system, the system was not broken and needed no fixing. they only mucked up the gygaxin handywork that wprked perfectly since the birth of d and d. get rid of vnacin magic and it is no longer d and d.
Only on toastpathfinder fighters just rock!
Str 16 orc with a great axe does a max of 45 HP damage.losing a character to a lucky crit or the prefered: killing the BBEG with a lucky crit is what makes for legendary tales in the frpg game being played. It is what gives the pc's a reputation, one that the dm can use to get them in trouble with! A tool if you will.
WD said:"Hear the tale of Sir Scott who was on the way to slay the evil dragon to bring back the lost princess...
He died his first day in the woods after getting hit once by some nameless orc with an axe..."
No, not the kind of legendary tale I like...
I disagree. D&D isn't so much about the rules, as it is about the feel of the game. IMO.
"Hear the tale of Sir Scott who was on the way to slay the evil dragon to bring back the lost princess...
He died his first day in the woods after getting hit once by some nameless orc with an axe..."
No, not the kind of legendary tale I like...
Yes, you can, as you write down your character's background.Then the tale of the vengeful paladin brother who led the crusade on behalf of his liege the duke to vanquish the tribe of orcs could not be told if you didn't have the first part of the epic tale.