Ageless Soul of the Dragon (6th lvl) ( Alteration ) Range: 0 Components: V, S, M Duration: Permanent Casting Time: 1-6 days Area of Effect: One Person/creature Saving Throw: None This spell is used to extend the maximum life of a person beyond what their normal life span would be, favored mostly by...
ok lets see what kind of crazy spells you people have created. I'll start off with a few I made whan I was in high school and a few others. Double Spell Book (3th lvl) (Alteration/Illusion) Range: Touch Components: V, S, M Duration: Permanent Casting Time: 3 Area of Effect: One Book/Tome Saving Thro...
I don't think it's necessarily the Negative Material Plane, but any extra planar connection. Maybe because I grew up with 1E, and demons and devils are turnable there . (and those have no connection to the Negative Material Plane). The Guide to Hell , a 2nd edition supplement, has a Cleric turning ...
No problem, I just quickly went through the MCA I have, but I still have several MC appendix I could check in and I have that 3 ring binder Monster Manual.
are you looking strictly for a list of printed TSR undead monsters. BTW would you concider a Beast of Chaos an Undead monster (fm pg 10, of the MC annual volume four Alhoon (Illithilich) MCA3 pg 7 Arch-Shadow MCA2 pg 10 Banedead MCA3 pg9 Banelich MCA3 pg 10 Bat, Bonebat MCA3 pg 11 Cat, Crypt MCA2 pg...
Calling them the dangerous levels fits the "D" theme, but still sounds a bit off, because it almost implies that those levels are the most dangerous. They're not. Hmmm. :? that would be made clear by the "Deadly" level of course, and Deadly is by definition more than just Danger...
I just thought of something. I was puzzling over what we will call the re-working of Ruins of Undermountain II. It hit me that ideally, the releases would most accurately titled this way (with the levels each covers in parentheses): Ruins of Undermountain ( Levels 1-3 ) Ruins of Undermountain II: T...
Adidamps2 wrote: not if Halaster has it in some sort of suspended animation..then he can release it when ever he sees fit!!!! I like your style of thinking! :twisted: Hell you could swing it were Halaster created the Tarrasque as some sort of experiment to be used when/if adventurer's ever made it ...
As for the Tarrasque I think Halaster would have already killed it if it had been there. It would be too big of a trophy not to have done so, and too dangerous to leave around. The real problem is where to store it. It needs lots of room! It stirs for a week or two on average about once a year (eve...
So my first session back with the DM hat is complete. It was an amazing success. Well, after the THAC0 discussions that is. Had a few concerns early on with one player wanting to play a monk but only remembering monks from 1E or the 3.5 monks. We eventually game to terms. She is now a monk that wor...
THAC0 is like military time, it just takes time to get use to it. besides when I was in midle school it really help improve my math skills. so no, there is no issue with me or any one I have ever played with.
Adidamps2 wrote: plus the art work was fantastic. I'd agree with you when it comes to the cover art. Brom all the way! One of my all time favorite AD&D artists. But I always thought the inside art sucked. It was usually done by Baxa, one of the worst artists ever hired by TSR. Yuck! :x I was us...
Ok, here's the follow-up question I promised! :wink: If you could not play your favorite published campaign setting and had to play using a different one, which would it be, and what would you change about it to make it your new favorite? Who's next? hmmm, I'd go with GH, and in all honesty I don't...
If we ignore for right now the various homebrew campaigns (since most people prefer their own homebrew over anything else), which published campaign setting is your favorite and why? DarkSun simply because it is so differnt from any other setting. mere survival is a reward and a steel dagger is a w...
Adidamps2 wrote: Halastrer can I repost your thoughts on the 3E and $E over at WOTC, either with your name or anonymously qouted, because it would really rile thier feathers and at the same time give me a good chuckle at their reactions...LOL I figured I'd ask 1st instead of just doing it. But it w...
Halastrer can I repost your thoughts on the 3E and $E over at WOTC, either with your name or anonymously qouted, because it would really rile thier feathers and at the same time give me a good chuckle at their reactions...LOL I figured I'd ask 1st instead of just doing it. But it would be fun to see...
Sangalor wrote: Talking about emasculation of the game - have you been following some of the proposed 4th ed rules regarding death, resting, healing? I'd love to hear your thoughts on those I'd love to comment on it, but I haven't heard anything much. Is there a link to the rules where I can agoniz...
I've always found the ranges/penalties TSR gave bows to be very generous. I'm not sure about the merits of extending short/medium ranges much more either. At a certain point there should be some penalties, regardless of how fast you can make the arrow fire. i'm not argueing agaist this, what I am s...
My only concern with this idea revolves around my own understanding (and experience) of accuracy. The further that you have to shoot/throw, the harder it gets to accurately hit a target and I don't think raw strength improves your accuracy. So I'd think that you could certainly shoot further (i.e. ...
having played AD&D and other various games, I noticed that D&D non-mechanical weapons, have set weapons ranges, so that no matter what your strength is, be it 10 or 20, you can both equally throw a rock, bola, spear, or fire a bow the same distance. however I think we all know/realize thats ...
Jeffx wrote: Assassins don't necessarily need to be evil. I don't mean from a rules point of view. They most certainly DO ! :shock: As Gary so eloquently states in the 1E PHB: "Assassins are evil in alignment (perforce, as the killing of humans and other intelligent life forms for the purpose ...