Storyteller01
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Gunton The Terrible said:Monkey Grip
This Feat bugs me.
Especially when the debate wages between 3.o/3.5 definitions.

Gunton The Terrible said:Monkey Grip
This Feat bugs me.
Psion said:What mammals were ever written up as vermin?
AFAIAC, only vermin I have seen written up that weren't arthropods were jellyfish.
Henry said:Another thing that did not work for me: the Penanggalan. I know it's based in legend, but I can't take seriously a floathing female vampire head with trailing cholostemy-bag that wants to suck my blood.![]()
I always saw the movement/AoO like this:Zendragon said:For me its the 5 foot step rule. Why does taking a step 5 foot back not cause an AoO but takng a 10 foot step back does.It seems backwards. Hate the whole AoO idea.
Not real fond of ECL's either.
Kamikaze Midget said:But in the spirit of whining that this thread was started in, let me chip in with: monster characters. This idea is great and it should work, but the fact that one powerful ability can be worth a level, and that hp is tied so directly to level (but not with powers) gives us the Paper Tiger syndrome. I'd hope 4e's monsters are designed with being able to use them in a party in mind.....but I admit, that's probably not high on many designers' lists.![]()
Storyteller01 said:rats are usually classed as vermin, at least with anti-vermin items I've seen..
Storyteller01 said:Mithral elves.. ??![]()