No session this week. Next week is the last week of class, which translates to functional language as "EVERYTHING DUE AT ONCE HOLY SCHIIIIIIIIST"
You may be pleased to know that I have chosen, for my Web Programming project, something D&D-related. My goal is to beat the Pathguy Character Generator.
Goal #1: Make the character sheets exportable into Mythweavers. It's just a bunch of really, REALLY basic XML.
How hard could it possibly be?On a more thread-relevant note, spoils!
Experiens:
Vaba: 849 exp
Maelrigar, Mystellar: 660 exp
Brick: 1131 exp
Azra: 669 exp (reduced since he left before the fight happened)
Adale, Loaw: 857 exp
Loot:
1,400 gp
38,000 sp
6 of: +1 Battleaxe of Least Pearlburst
6 of: +1 platemail
6 of: +2 Heavy Steel Shield
2 emeralds and a star sapphire, each worth 1,000 gp
A chunk of zircon, worth 50 gp
3 irregular freshwater pearls, each worth 10 gp
A +1 Shock light flail
A potion of Endure Elements
A potion of Owl's Wisdom
If we divide the coinage among the 7 characters that were present, each of you get 200 gp and 5429 sp. (meaning that 2 or 3 silver pieces materialized out of thin air due to rounding errors)
Theoboldi's backup character looks okay, after a perfunctory glance... I just don't get why the webpage itself is named Cthulhu.
As for charlatans, their "spells" have an "arcane material component" as normal, it's just a different component than listed under the spell description, since you're simulating the spell with alchemical components.
Lastly, good luck, Red! Here's hoping we miss you that one week due to competitions.