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It's usually due to legal restrictions - different countries have different rules on contest participation, and at a certain point the effort, expense, and/or impossibility just narrows it down to a certain set of countries that have the greatest bang for your buck.
 

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I was just going to send in the whelm stats from open grave and if i didn't win...can they truly admit there own whelm isn't the best?

Too bad it got pulled, like all of my evil plans it's over before its begun!
 

I really hate this kind of thing. D&D is about as international a hobby as you can get and yet they restrict a competition for it to the US.

Massive fail.

Might be related to the same policy or whatever that had them fire all WizOs who lived outside of the USA back when Gleemax appeared.
 


I like this part...

Original AD&D writeup said:
Blackrazor (and you, the DM) may very well keep this little drawback a secret until the first time the sword bites into a wight or a vampire.

.... regarding the... erm... cursed part of the weapon. ;)

How would one translate that little tidbit into a 4e weapon?
 

I like this part...

.... regarding the... erm... cursed part of the weapon. ;)

How would one translate that little tidbit into a 4e weapon?

You mean how to keep it secret? Because the mechanics should be relatively easy - grant temp HP and an attack bonus (until end of the encounter) when you kill a living creature, drain a surge and heal the target back up some and give it a hit bonus when you kill an undead.
 




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