"Common usage?" By whose standards? This is the first I've ever heard of the rule. I don't think you could have known about it for too awfully long, or else you would have told me about it before, right? Damn, son, keeping secrets from your co-DM? Shame on you.Scotley said:Whoa, sorry, transfering the data into excel from the book was a mistake. Excel saw the numbers in the book 1-1/2 not as 1 and 1/2, but 1 minus 1/2 or .5. I'll have to fix the table to match the book. Should have checked it.
As to the rule, while it is in a 'non-core' book that particular usage has fallen into common practice and I didn't even consider what book it was originally found in as I calculated the numbers. Anyway, in future I shall exercise more care in securing permission for rules use.
Leif said:Everyone needs to adjust his character -- New rule is that all pcs get MAX hp for all hit dice.
renau1g said:My thoughts exactly, I didn't want to clutter the IC, but I didn't want to just say ok Scotley I'll just grab a couple of your characters spells.
Scotley said:Whoo Hoo! Thank you sir!
The fractional bonuses table above has now been corrected so that it matches the progression in the book. Sorry for the confusion.
Leif said:Don't thank me yet, it just means that the monsters will do lots more damage!
And I was downloading the table, thinking that I would need to change it once I did so, but by the time I dowloaded it, you had already made the correction.
Heyy, something else that this change will affect: Now, there's no reason to take your level of druid as First level, since ALL levels get max hp now. But I guess it will affect skills some. Don't druids get a few more points than wizards? So you'd still be better off taking the druid level as 1st level for the increased skill points.Scotley said:I hope not too many more. I only got like 5 extra Hit Points out of the deal!
Okay, that's two votes for the change, none against, and one neutral (me).Mowgli said:I've never heard of the fractional bonus table either, but I'm perfectly willing to give it a try if that suits our esteemed DM - it really doesn't make sense that taking a level in a class better suited to combat would penalize one's BAB . . . unless of course you were ruling that spreading your talents and practice across multiple classes in some instances caused you to be less effective in both.
Even so, I say bring on the fractions!
Leif said:Heyy, something else that this change will affect: Now, there's no reason to take your level of druid as First level, since ALL levels get max hp now. But I guess it will affect skills some. Don't druids get a few more points than wizards? So you'd still be better off taking the druid level as 1st level for the increased skill points.