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Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber. 1,193 posts (1,616 including aliases). No reviews. No lists. No wishlists. 8 aliases.


(Male Human Witch 3)

TarkXT wrote:


As Thesing waves his arms for all to follow Delour shrugs and Calseinica smiles as she grips Pollux tightly by the arm. "Come on "Larazod" let's get into the sun and have a glass or two of wine."

"Yes sunlight both free and bottled.." (Charm hex will dc15 on Calseinica please) ..and you can tell Castor all about how you came to know Miss Delor. We might even be able to work out why Mr. Robahl wishes to kill Mr Thesing."

Pollux pulls himself up to his insignificant height and tilts his aristocratic nose in the air. "Put that down Castor, we are promenading."

(Pathfinder Adventure Path, Modules Subscriber)

Does Goodreader have a "Find" function (i.e. word search)?

Looks like it's $4.99 right now. :/


(Female Elf Rogue 2/Wizard(Air Elementalist) 1 (HP 19/21; AC 18, FF 14, T 18))

I thought this was the key Godzilla film.

(Male Human Witch 3)

Sclivian Ruttle wrote:

Perhaps Aid Another on Tal's attack? That's about the rest of my options this round in terms of effectiveness.

(There will be a serious rebuilding of dungeoneering effectiveness coming up...)

Eh you are a low level wizard. You are paying your dues to be awsome later. This is why I prefer to play witches when I am looking for a prepared arcane caster. Witches loose a GREAT deal of the wizards flexibility but they almost always have something to do every round.


And because WoTC refuses to sell PDFs of their products, certain 4E items that are now out of print and out of stock in warehouses can't be purchased by anyone short of through used book sales or collector priced ebay sales, unless someone has illegally made a PDF from scans of their books (which I do not recommend).

In other words, not only are they treating you as if you have a criminal mind and will sell pirated PDFs they may in fact be contributing to an escalation of the illegal PDF trade rather than elimnating it.

Again, I do NOT recommend doing this. I don't do it myself, but then I haven't bothered to buy anything published by WoTC since 3.5 ended.


Sunderstone wrote:
4E clearly had WoW references right down to class names like Striker, etc. Why didn't they go all the way and name some classes Tank and DPS. It's a sad lack of creativity when you model a classic RPG like D&D after an mmorpg.

"Striker" isn't in WoW.

This is my second favorite thing to see: people who never played WoW trying to talk about it :p.

Hunter traps and taunt mechanisms, on the other hand... ;p



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