Nihilus
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« Reply #880 on: May 10, 2010, 02:46:06 AM » |
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Q200: I am playing an ED/Knight of the Raven cleric, the build can be found here: http://brilliantgameologists.com/boards/index.php?topic=420.80So, why is the KotR such a good PrC for a cleric? Why does it allow him to be a melee king? I only become a 17th level cleric, is there a way for me to gain more 9th level spells? (be specific please) I know adding wisdom does, but do temporary modifiers count?
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« Reply #881 on: May 10, 2010, 01:36:31 PM » |
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Q201: Where can i find the description of Symbiont subtype?
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« Reply #882 on: May 10, 2010, 01:40:17 PM » |
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A201: Eberron Campaign Setting, pg. 299.
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Are you worthy of Ascension?Always accepting gladiators! Now with a new and improved rule set!
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« Reply #883 on: May 10, 2010, 03:07:27 PM » |
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Q202: What is the name of the epic prestige class that makes you undetectable? It has Improved Mettle (effectively) and Improved Evasion. It makes you nigh impossible to detect, and I believe it lets you pass through Walls of Force too. It's only online to my knowledge, but I can't remember the name.
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I am constantly amazed by how many DM's ban Tomb of Battle. The book doesn't even exist! Quotes: By yes, she means no.
That explains so much about my life. hiicantcomeupwithacharacterthatisntaghostwhyisthatamijustretardedorsomething
Why would you even do this? It hurts my eyes and looks like you ate your keyboard before suffering an attack of explosive diarrhea. If using Genesis to hide your phylactry, set it at -300 degrees farenheit. See how do-gooders fare with a liquid atmosphere.
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« Reply #884 on: May 10, 2010, 03:37:53 PM » |
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Q202: What is the name of the epic prestige class that makes you undetectable? It has Improved Mettle (effectively) and Improved Evasion. It makes you nigh impossible to detect, and I believe it lets you pass through Walls of Force too. It's only online to my knowledge, but I can't remember the name.
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« Reply #885 on: May 10, 2010, 08:30:14 PM » |
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Q203: If someone moves through your space as a move action - provoking an AoO - and then immediately afterward takes another move action to move through your threatened area, do they provoke a second AoO? The question boils down to whether or not the two separate move actions qualify as separate "things that provoke", since obviously someone moving all over your threatened area as a single move action is still only one provoked AoO.
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Shh. My common sense is tingling. . .
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« Reply #886 on: May 10, 2010, 08:38:39 PM » |
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Q203: If someone moves through your space as a move action - provoking an AoO - and then immediately afterwards takes another move action to move through your threatened area, do they provoke a second AoO? The question boils down to whether or not they two seperate move actions qualify as seperate "things that provok", since obviously someone moving all over your threatened area as a single move action is still only one provoked AoO.
Not unless they use a second move action that isn't continuing their movement that provokes an AoO. Leaving a threatened square only provokes once, because it's the same provoke "type".
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A gygaxian dungeon is like the world's most messed up game show.
Behind door number one: INSTANT DEATH! Behind door number 2: A magic crown! Behind door number 3: 4d6 giant bees, and THREE HUNDRED POUNDS OF HONEY! They don't/haven't, was the point. 3.5 is as dead as people not liking nice tits.
Sometimes, their tits (3.5) get enhancements (houserules), but that doesn't mean people don't like nice tits.
Though sometimes, the surgeon (DM) botches them pretty bad...
Best metaphor I have seen in a long time. I give you much fu. Three Errata for the Mage-kings under the sky, Seven for the Barbarian-lords in their halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Monks doomed to die, One for the Wizard on his dark throne In the Land of Charop where the Shadows lie.
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« Reply #887 on: May 10, 2010, 08:40:09 PM » |
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Q203: If someone moves through your space as a move action - provoking an AoO - and then immediately afterwards takes another move action to move through your threatened area, do they provoke a second AoO? The question boils down to whether or not they two seperate move actions qualify as seperate "things that provok", since obviously someone moving all over your threatened area as a single move action is still only one provoked AoO.
Not unless they use a second move action that isn't continuing their movement that provokes an AoO. Leaving a threatened square only provokes once, because it's the same provoke "type". So, extending that logic, a rogue firing a bow could only provoke a single AoO for firing in melee in a given round from a given opponent, regardless of how many attacks he made?
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« Reply #888 on: May 10, 2010, 08:40:56 PM » |
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Q203: If someone moves through your space as a move action - provoking an AoO - and then immediately afterwards takes another move action to move through your threatened area, do they provoke a second AoO? The question boils down to whether or not they two seperate move actions qualify as seperate "things that provok", since obviously someone moving all over your threatened area as a single move action is still only one provoked AoO.
Not unless they use a second move action that isn't continuing their movement that provokes an AoO. Leaving a threatened square only provokes once, because it's the same provoke "type". So, extending that logic, a rogue firing a bow could only provoke a single AoO for firing in melee in a given round from a given opponent, regardless of how many attacks he made? No, because it is separate attacks. It's only one "movement".
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A gygaxian dungeon is like the world's most messed up game show.
Behind door number one: INSTANT DEATH! Behind door number 2: A magic crown! Behind door number 3: 4d6 giant bees, and THREE HUNDRED POUNDS OF HONEY! They don't/haven't, was the point. 3.5 is as dead as people not liking nice tits.
Sometimes, their tits (3.5) get enhancements (houserules), but that doesn't mean people don't like nice tits.
Though sometimes, the surgeon (DM) botches them pretty bad...
Best metaphor I have seen in a long time. I give you much fu. Three Errata for the Mage-kings under the sky, Seven for the Barbarian-lords in their halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Monks doomed to die, One for the Wizard on his dark throne In the Land of Charop where the Shadows lie.
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« Reply #889 on: May 10, 2010, 08:42:04 PM » |
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Q203: If someone moves through your space as a move action - provoking an AoO - and then immediately afterwards takes another move action to move through your threatened area, do they provoke a second AoO? The question boils down to whether or not they two seperate move actions qualify as seperate "things that provok", since obviously someone moving all over your threatened area as a single move action is still only one provoked AoO.
Not unless they use a second move action that isn't continuing their movement that provokes an AoO. Leaving a threatened square only provokes once, because it's the same provoke "type". So, extending that logic, a rogue firing a bow could only provoke a single AoO for firing in melee in a given round from a given opponent, regardless of how many attacks he made? No, because it is separate attacks. It's only one "movement". Even if done with two separate move actions? Hmm. . . odd.
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« Reply #890 on: May 10, 2010, 09:05:12 PM » |
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Q203: If someone moves through your space as a move action - provoking an AoO - and then immediately afterwards takes another move action to move through your threatened area, do they provoke a second AoO? The question boils down to whether or not they two seperate move actions qualify as seperate "things that provok", since obviously someone moving all over your threatened area as a single move action is still only one provoked AoO.
Not unless they use a second move action that isn't continuing their movement that provokes an AoO. Leaving a threatened square only provokes once, because it's the same provoke "type". So, extending that logic, a rogue firing a bow could only provoke a single AoO for firing in melee in a given round from a given opponent, regardless of how many attacks he made? No, because it is separate attacks. It's only one "movement". Even if done with two separate move actions? Hmm. . . odd. Your first example would actually provoke 2 separate AoO because the moving into an opponents space is not provoking a AoO due to moving out of a threatened square which is what is limited to one per round. But normally you cannot make 2 attacks per round based on movement out of a threatened square.
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« Reply #891 on: May 10, 2010, 09:23:34 PM » |
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Q 204a How does one give someone amnesia in D&D?
Q 204b How does one get their memory back?
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I reject your reality, and substitute my own. When God gives you lemons... it's time to find a new God. Like D&D Freakouts? Check out this 4th Ed one.
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« Reply #892 on: May 10, 2010, 09:35:23 PM » |
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Q 204 a & b: DM fiate.
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« Reply #893 on: May 10, 2010, 09:47:31 PM » |
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204: Some fey (pixies?) have amnesia arrows. There's also the river styx, thought bottles, and the mindrape spell. Heal should restore most forms, though break enchanctment might also be needed.
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« Reply #894 on: May 10, 2010, 09:49:00 PM » |
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204: Some fey (pixies?) have amnesia arrows. There's also the river styx, thought bottles, and the mindrape spell. Heal should restore most forms, though break enchanctment might also be needed. I see. The amnesia came from the pixies then. I'm not a high enough level cleric to bring it back if heal or break enchantment can fix it.
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I reject your reality, and substitute my own. When God gives you lemons... it's time to find a new God. Like D&D Freakouts? Check out this 4th Ed one.
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Phaenix
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« Reply #895 on: May 10, 2010, 10:02:07 PM » |
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A204, supplemental: Modify Memory is good for 5 minutes of memory. Maybe use that after the Thought Bottle, to make them forget using the bottle.
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« Reply #896 on: May 10, 2010, 10:05:06 PM » |
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Q205: Alright, this should be an easy question.
My planar Shepard needs a Plane to be attuned to. I have no idea which one, my original idea was to use the Postive Energy plane to make people explode in a massive boom, but that takes to long for them to get enough temp HP.
Sources: Faiths of Eberron, SpC, ECS, MIC , Complete Divine, Complete Champion, and UA.
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« Reply #897 on: May 10, 2010, 10:12:51 PM » |
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Q206: How can I get the alertness and endurance feats without investing my feat slots or class levels into it?
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Nameless Void
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« Reply #898 on: May 10, 2010, 10:15:17 PM » |
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Q207:
Mindblank. What is the name of the Feat which allows to to sacrifice two lower level spell slots to cast a higher level spell?
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Optimizing is the antithesis of roleplaying because it takes focus away from the important parts of the game.
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« Reply #899 on: May 10, 2010, 10:16:10 PM » |
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A gygaxian dungeon is like the world's most messed up game show.
Behind door number one: INSTANT DEATH! Behind door number 2: A magic crown! Behind door number 3: 4d6 giant bees, and THREE HUNDRED POUNDS OF HONEY! They don't/haven't, was the point. 3.5 is as dead as people not liking nice tits.
Sometimes, their tits (3.5) get enhancements (houserules), but that doesn't mean people don't like nice tits.
Though sometimes, the surgeon (DM) botches them pretty bad...
Best metaphor I have seen in a long time. I give you much fu. Three Errata for the Mage-kings under the sky, Seven for the Barbarian-lords in their halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Monks doomed to die, One for the Wizard on his dark throne In the Land of Charop where the Shadows lie.
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