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Author Topic: [3.5e D&D] A Game of Death and Destruction  (Read 48159 times)

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Re: [3.5e D&D] A Game of Death and Destruction
« Reply #195 on: January 02, 2014, 10:24:48 pm »

You know he's going to smash those items first chance he gets right? And you'll only get one roll because you wanted them combined into a singular item?
You know it's hard to hold 5 different items at once right?
Besides, losing them doesn't cripple me. Or him. I can function without ANY magic items, just not as effectively. That's one of the benefits of racial greater invisibility and flight.
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« Reply #196 on: January 02, 2014, 10:28:07 pm »

Okay, I'm currently working on rolling my second char (Because I know this one Will die, and I'd like to get back in as quickly as possible), and I'm wondering whether these are legitimate mounts (With a DM set cost for rearing/training, ofc, and proper barding/saddle/etc.), and whether I could pick up flyby attack as a feat (Since it technically requires a fly speed, but I don't intend on having a flying character on an arrowhawk)
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Re: [3.5e D&D] A Game of Death and Destruction
« Reply #197 on: January 02, 2014, 10:28:22 pm »

I only have racial flight. And cleric SLAs. And arcane spells. And a decent BAB. And good stats. And a Rod of Wonder.
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« Reply #198 on: January 02, 2014, 10:30:42 pm »

Okay, I'm currently working on rolling my second char (Because I know this one Will die, and I'd like to get back in as quickly as possible), and I'm wondering whether these are legitimate mounts (With a DM set cost for rearing/training, ofc, and proper barding/saddle/etc.), and whether I could pick up flyby attack as a feat (Since it technically requires a fly speed, but I don't intend on having a flying character on an arrowhawk)
Don't forget; six extra lives, and you can get more through ways.
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« Reply #199 on: January 02, 2014, 10:36:14 pm »

Okay, I'm currently working on rolling my second char (Because I know this one Will die, and I'd like to get back in as quickly as possible), and I'm wondering whether these are legitimate mounts (With a DM set cost for rearing/training, ofc, and proper barding/saddle/etc.), and whether I could pick up flyby attack as a feat (Since it technically requires a fly speed, but I don't intend on having a flying character on an arrowhawk)
You couldn't ride that unless you were Small sized, and you couldn't take it as a mount because it is too smart. You'd have to acquire it through Unusual In-game Circumstances if at all.

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« Reply #200 on: January 02, 2014, 10:46:49 pm »

Griffons can be obtained as mounts.

It's just slavery, is all. There's rules for paladins getting mounts other than the original warhorse/pony. Unicorns and such. Celestial animals.
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« Reply #201 on: January 02, 2014, 10:53:03 pm »

For a moment there, I thought you said Giraffes... And I thought it was REALLY awesome.
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« Reply #202 on: January 02, 2014, 11:18:05 pm »

Okay, I'm currently working on rolling my second char (Because I know this one Will die, and I'd like to get back in as quickly as possible), and I'm wondering whether these are legitimate mounts (With a DM set cost for rearing/training, ofc, and proper barding/saddle/etc.), and whether I could pick up flyby attack as a feat (Since it technically requires a fly speed, but I don't intend on having a flying character on an arrowhawk)
You couldn't ride that unless you were Small sized, and you couldn't take it as a mount because it is too smart. You'd have to acquire it through Unusual In-game Circumstances if at all.

Although, the SRD gives rules for a Giant Eagle to be a mount, and they have an intelligence of 10. This article cites the DMG as stating that a mount of over 2 can still be considered a mount, you just have to make a diplomacy check to get them to act as a normal mount (Rather than an aggressive mount w/o riding checks) Also, I had been planning on either one (Using adult or elder, depending on your stance on which can be used), your input just determines whether I'm dromite or azer (Sounds like dromite, which is better for my plan anyways)


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Re: [3.5e D&D] A Game of Death and Destruction
« Reply #203 on: January 02, 2014, 11:20:57 pm »

Okay, I'm currently working on rolling my second char (Because I know this one Will die, and I'd like to get back in as quickly as possible), and I'm wondering whether these are legitimate mounts (With a DM set cost for rearing/training, ofc, and proper barding/saddle/etc.), and whether I could pick up flyby attack as a feat (Since it technically requires a fly speed, but I don't intend on having a flying character on an arrowhawk)
You couldn't ride that unless you were Small sized, and you couldn't take it as a mount because it is too smart. You'd have to acquire it through Unusual In-game Circumstances if at all.

Although, the SRD gives rules for a Giant Eagle to be a mount, and they have an intelligence of 10. This article cites the DMG as stating that a mount of over 2 can still be considered a mount, you just have to make a diplomacy check to get them to act as a normal mount (Rather than an aggressive mount w/o riding checks) Also, I had been planning on either one (Using adult or elder, depending on your stance on which can be used), your input just determines whether I'm dromite or azer (Sounds like dromite, which is better for my plan anyways)
That and the "Native to the Elemental Plane of Air" part makes them extremely difficult to acquire through normal means.

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« Reply #204 on: January 02, 2014, 11:28:11 pm »

*snip*
That and the "Native to the Elemental Plane of Air" part makes them extremely difficult to acquire through normal means.
Bu.. I made lore for this... (As a note, if you have a significant problem with the lore providing me/us with 'overpowered'/silly resources, I can rewrite that part; The kingdom my char hails from is incredibly magically gifted, and has a persistent portal to the Elemental Plane of Air- specifically to get the arrowhawks they use as mounts for a portion of their army)
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« Reply #205 on: January 02, 2014, 11:30:40 pm »

By the way RPgeek, something I was wondering, how did you get your dex to be used for the Eldritch Glaive? As far as I have been able to tell it does not qualify for Weapon Finesse?
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« Reply #206 on: January 02, 2014, 11:50:53 pm »

Hm.

I guess I should start working on a higher power version of Gartens, then. Unfortunately, I won't be able to homebrew the one-handed reach weapon, so I'll just have to Spiked Chain it. Or something. I could do a Small Glaive, if I was medium sized. Or just be Large and have reach anyway, though I'd like more. Does Powerful Build from Goliath and from Half-Giant stack?

Remuthra, don't forget...we're ECL 14. We can obtain the ridiculous shit if we want to. It's not that hard to find a means to get to the Elemental Plane of Air; it's even the only one of the four that isn't 'oh you teleported in; have a nice time suffocating/drowning/asploding'.

Finally, Criptfiend, spells(and spell-like abilities) with a range of touch(even with reach) qualify for weapon finesse.
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« Reply #207 on: January 02, 2014, 11:51:56 pm »

Finally, Criptfiend, spells(and spell-like abilities) with a range of touch(even with reach) qualify for weapon finesse.

Ah. Alright. Yeah.
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« Reply #208 on: January 02, 2014, 11:52:09 pm »

Remuthra, don't forget...we're ECL 14. We can obtain the ridiculous shit if we want to. It's not that hard to find a means to get to the Elemental Plane of Air; it's even the only one of the four that isn't 'oh you teleported in; have a nice time suffocating/drowning/asploding'.
I have Plane Shift at will apparently so that will be no problem. Gotta love racial spells.

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« Reply #209 on: January 02, 2014, 11:54:26 pm »

Remuthra, don't forget...we're ECL 14. We can obtain the ridiculous shit if we want to. It's not that hard to find a means to get to the Elemental Plane of Air; it's even the only one of the four that isn't 'oh you teleported in; have a nice time suffocating/drowning/asploding'.
I have Plane Shift at will apparently so that will be no problem. Gotta love racial spells.
Which brings up the question;

On which plane should we erect our fortress?
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