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Post by Black Robed One on May 2, 2005 8:40:53 GMT -5
And, Exile, in case you didn’t notice it, my reply to your question is on the 16th page of this thread. Here, let me quote it for you… So foolish of me to have rushed in so quickly. Now that the one in front of me is down, do I have at least enough room to pounce on the one that was behind it? There is approximately five feet between you and the nearest undead elf behind the one you knocked down, so technically you can pounce on him. Either way, keep in mind that with your strength you can tear the undead elves apart with your claws; as a weretiger, you are a very powerful creature, and it shows more in a freeform game then in rules-regulated one. However, also keep in mind that you feel great disgust for undead, and you won’t likely attempt to bite any of them, unless you life depends on it.
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Post by Black Robed One on May 2, 2005 8:42:18 GMT -5
And, Itti-Kessa, my reply to your posts are in the bottom of the previous page of this thread (one too many posts/replies to easily quote)
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Post by Black Robed One on May 3, 2005 10:28:16 GMT -5
!For Challenger only!
Challenger, your right hand is currently firmly gripped by a zombie elf (through you may attempt to break it away from its grip), but your left hand would be free, should you take it off the hilt of your (now nearly useless) longsword.
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Post by Black Robed One on May 3, 2005 10:55:13 GMT -5
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Post by Arcaneye on May 5, 2005 9:41:21 GMT -5
I just noticed that I didn't put all the information on my breath weapon on my sheet. So just posting it here before I edit it:
Line of Holy Light 60' long, 5' wide 2d8 Holy Damage +1d6 Lightning Damage Reflex Save DC = (10+1/2 HD+CON modifier) 10+7+3 = 20 Regeneration time of 1d4 rounds
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Post by Black Robed One on May 5, 2005 9:53:16 GMT -5
Regeneration time of 1d4 rounds Actually, Arcaneye, I must say that ALL half-dragons can use their Breath Weapon only once per day; pure-blood dragons are the ones who can use their Breath Weapon once per 1d4 rounds, and it is understandable that half-dragon can’t use their Breath Weapon anywhere near as often as their pure-blood relatives. Why is that you are supposed to be different in this regard, Arcaneye?
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Post by Arcaneye on May 5, 2005 18:10:49 GMT -5
*slaps himself*
I apologize, I copy and pasted it from an old thing I had on the platinum dragon from a really really old campaign I played and forgot to change that. Its meant to be once a day. I am in no way able to do it that often.
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Post by Black Robed One on May 7, 2005 10:54:43 GMT -5
*slaps himself* I apologize, I copy and pasted it from an old thing I had on the platinum dragon from a really really old campaign I played and forgot to change that. Its meant to be once a day. I am in no way able to do it that often. No problem, Arcaneye, though I would like you to edit that when you get time. Sorry if I sound too strict about it (I actually try to be as liberal as possible when it comes to rules), but that is something fundamental to half-dragons, and nothing, possibly except for direct divine intervention (though I actually doubt that any draconic deity, such as Bahamut, would choose to change the nature of his half-draconic follower, he is more likely to bestow other rewards), would change that. P.S.Not to mention that the use of Breath Weapon once per 1d4 rounds would make Half-Dragon characters WAY overpowered. I know, I found it out the hard way when I was just beginning to DM using 3.0 edition.
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Post by Macabrevity on May 8, 2005 5:04:46 GMT -5
In the heat of battle there's no way to take a head count, but I'm curious if Itti-Kessa can tell roughly how many zombies there are, and how many grey elf troops we have with us?
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Post by Challenger on May 8, 2005 5:37:13 GMT -5
at a guess too many and not enought
Challenger
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Post by Black Robed One on May 15, 2005 9:09:16 GMT -5
In the heat of battle there's no way to take a head count, but I'm curious if Itti-Kessa can tell roughly how many zombies there are, and how many grey elf troops we have with us? at a guess too many and not enought Challenger LOL, actually you got it right, Challenger! Okay, seriously, you never got to count the soldiers, but there were at least twenty or so of them, beyond that, you are not certain. About a half of them, however, where looking for the wounded, and your guess is that all of them were slaughtered quickly by arisen zombie elves. It is hard to tell how many zombie elves there are, but you get the feeling that Feinon’s squad was larger then Ammir’s. Even now, when you attracted some of the zombie elves’ attention and dealt with a few of them permanently, they still seem to outnumber the gray elven soldiers, though probably not by much.
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Post by Challenger on May 15, 2005 9:11:37 GMT -5
In my experience there are always to many enemies and not enough friends in a fight.
Challenger
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Post by Macabrevity on May 17, 2005 13:09:00 GMT -5
What is this exalt and smite all about. And does it have anything to do with the new karma rating?
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Post by Challenger on May 17, 2005 14:32:32 GMT -5
one of those optional features. Think of it as reputation. Personaly I'm always tempted to smite everyone for the hell of it. Challenger
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