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My reason to go fight gnolls? it what the PG says these guys do. they fight gnolls. So... there are gnolls?! let me at em!

but will write a short bg for you


Male Half-Orc (Sandkin) Cavalier (Beast Rider) 4 [Order of the Flame]
Quick Specs:
HP 48/48; AC 17, T11, FF 16, CMD 18; F+7, R+2, W+1; Init +3; Prec +0 (Darkvision 60’); Challenge 2/2 day;

Narkû reason is he is searching for missing sandkin half-orcs. I'll write up more this afternoon.

I did create the character with a mount and used 76gp on gear, just so that part of the build was complete.

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Narkû
Male half-orc cavalier (beast rider) 2 (Pathfinder RPG Advanced Player's Guide 32, Pathfinder RPG Ultimate Combat 36)
LN Medium humanoid (human, orc)
Init +3; Senses darkvision 60 ft.; Perception +0
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Defense
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AC 18, touch 11, flat-footed 17 (+7 armor, +1 Dex)
hp 22 (2d10+6)
Fort +5, Ref +1, Will +0
Defensive Abilities orc ferocity
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Offense
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Speed 30 ft. (20 ft. in armor)
Melee armor spikes +5 (1d6+5) or
. . lance +4 (1d8+7/×3) or
. . mwk falchion +5 (2d4+7/18-20) or
. . scimitar +4 (1d6+5/18-20)
Special Attacks challenge 1/day (+2 damage, ), tactician 1/day (Intercept Charge, 4 rds)
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Statistics
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Str 16, Dex 13, Con 14, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 14
Base Atk +2; CMB +4; CMD 16
Feats Intercept Charge[ACG], Power Attack
Traits finding haleen, reactionary
Skills Acrobatics -5 (-9 to jump), Handle Animal +7, Intimidate +9 (+10 when at or above maximum hp), Knowledge (local) +5, Ride +0, Survival +5; Racial Modifiers +2 Intimidate
Languages Common, Orc
SQ flame's skills, foolhardy rush, glorious challenge, mount (camel named Animal Companion), orc blood, order of the flame
Combat Gear oil of magic weapon, potion of cure light wounds (2); Other Gear armor spikes banded mail, heavy wooden shield, lance, mwk falchion, scimitar, backpack, banner, simple, banner, simple, bedroll, belt pouch, burner, flint and steel, hemp rope (50 ft.), masterwork backpack, mess kit, pot, soap, torch (10), trail rations (5), waterskin, 2 gp
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Special Abilities
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Animal Companion Link (Ex) You have a link with your Animal Companion.
Darkvision (60 feet) You can see in the dark (black and white vision only).
Foolhardy Rush (Ex) When roll init of 11+ (on die), as an imm action move speed but subtract from next rd's move.
Glorious Challenge If drop challenged foe, free challenge vs. new foe in 15 ft with stacking -2 AC & +2 dam.
Intercept Charge When opp charges ally with feat, as an immediate action mv up to speed to get in way of charge.
Orc Blood Half-orcs count as both humans and orcs for any effect related to race.
Orc Ferocity (1/day) If brought below 0 Hp, can act as though disabled for 1 rd.
Order of the Flame's Challenge (1/day) (Ex) +2 to damage target, -2 AC vs. others when used, can issue glorious challenge.
Order of the Flame's Skills +1 bonus to intimidate when at or above maximum hp.
Power Attack -1/+2 You can subtract from your attack roll to add to your damage.
Tactician (Intercept Charge, 4 rds, 1/day) (Ex) Grant the use of your teamwork feats to all allies in 30 ft.

Sandkin These half-orcs face the world with a self-assurance that’s unusual for their kind—the result of a confluence of fortunate factors.
The beneficiaries of several unusual circumstances desert half-orcs move in both human and orc societies

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Animal Companion
Camel
N Large animal
Init +3; Senses low-light vision, scent; Perception +0
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Defense
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AC 15, touch 12, flat-footed 12 (+2 armor, +3 Dex, +1 natural, -1 size)
hp 19 (+6)
Fort +5, Ref +6, Will +1
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Offense
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Speed 50 ft.
Melee bite +5 (1d4+6)
Space 10 ft.; Reach 5 ft.
Special Attacks spit
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Statistics
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Str 18, Dex 16, Con 14, Int 2, Wis 11, Cha 4
Base Atk +2; CMB +7; CMD 20 (24 vs. trip)
Feats Endurance, Intimidating Prowess, Power Attack
Tricks Attack, Attack, Attack Any Target, Combat Riding, Come, Defend, Down, Guard, Heel
Skills Acrobatics +3 (+11 to jump), Intimidate +4
SQ attack any target, combat riding
Other Gear lamellar cuirass, bit and bridle, feed (per day) (5), riding saddle, saddlebags
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Special Abilities
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Attack Any Target [Trick] The animal will attack any creature on command.
Combat Riding [Trick] The animal has been trained to bear a rider into combat.
Endurance +4 to a variety of fort saves, skill and ability checks. Sleep in L/M armor with no fatigue.
Low-Light Vision See twice as far as a human in low light, distinguishing color and detail.
Power Attack -1/+2 You can subtract from your attack roll to add to your damage.
Scent (Ex) Detect opponents within 15+ feet by sense of smell.
Spit (1/hour, DC 13) (Ex) Ranged touch attack vs foe in 10 ft sickens 1d4 rds (Fort neg).

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Future development of character will include obtaining an Large Boar as a mount and additional Teamwork feats for use with Tactician.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)
Narkû wrote:
Traits finding haleen

Who is this Haleen chick we keep hearing about?


Female Helmet Cat

I'm just going to be leaving words here for later. Mahorfeus invited me, I'm still deciding whether I would like to play a monk or a ninja, but I will have something together this weekend. Unless it's already been fully filled up already.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Greetings!


Male Half-Orc (Sandkin) Cavalier (Beast Rider) 4 [Order of the Flame]
Quick Specs:
HP 48/48; AC 17, T11, FF 16, CMD 18; F+7, R+2, W+1; Init +3; Prec +0 (Darkvision 60’); Challenge 2/2 day;
Thurrios the Forgiving wrote:

Narkû wrote:

Traits finding haleen

Who is this Haleen chick we keep hearing about?

I can always re-skin it to Ketash or some other name. ;)


It's important to note that Haleen is, well, human. I'm not typically opposed to reflavoring ordinary traits, but when it comes to the campaign traits, they are flavored the way they are for a reason. Which is to say (spoiler alert:) that regardless of whether anyone takes the trait, you will be meeting Haleen at some point down the line.

Also, I've heard from Marossa; it seems that she will definitely be joining us. That gives an even six party members, which is more than what we had when we started, but I'm perfectly willing to manage it.


Male Half-Orc (Sandkin) Cavalier (Beast Rider) 4 [Order of the Flame]
Quick Specs:
HP 48/48; AC 17, T11, FF 16, CMD 18; F+7, R+2, W+1; Init +3; Prec +0 (Darkvision 60’); Challenge 2/2 day;

Ahhh... ok, so Narkû is seeking Haleen. I'll need to read that campaign trait again.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)
Mahorfeus wrote:
you will be meeting Haleen at some point down the line.

Is she hot?


Hey guys, glad to see this PBP has resurrected in my absence. As I explained to Mahorfeus earlier, I've been bedridden and mostly unconscious this past week after catching a nasty bug. I'm feeling slightly better and awake enough to make this post. Welcome to the campaign to those joining us, I look forward to roleplaying with all of you. :)


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Glad you are feeling better Marossa!!!


Male Half-Orc (Sandkin) Cavalier (Beast Rider) 4 [Order of the Flame]
Quick Specs:
HP 48/48; AC 17, T11, FF 16, CMD 18; F+7, R+2, W+1; Init +3; Prec +0 (Darkvision 60’); Challenge 2/2 day;

I hope that backstory works for the campaign trait.


I've generally interpreted the trait as intending Haleen to be more of a motherly/sisterly, inspirational figure, but I kind of like your spin on it. I'm a little worried that you've fallen into the trap of making him sound too badass, but seeing as you're level 2 and that they were probably a bunch of mooks anyway, I'm fine with it.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

I must say that I am quite looking forward to this!


Male Half-Orc (Sandkin) Cavalier (Beast Rider) 4 [Order of the Flame]
Quick Specs:
HP 48/48; AC 17, T11, FF 16, CMD 18; F+7, R+2, W+1; Init +3; Prec +0 (Darkvision 60’); Challenge 2/2 day;

I took a different view of the Order of the Flame, as more the philosophy of what the Order stood for than an actual fraternity of knights. So a person that strives for personal glory and the glory of a small group of like minded individual, may embellish their own personal history, if told by themselves. History is all about the storyteller interpretation of events and their views.


Background. Hope its okay

He fought the gnolls. It was a long campaign. He finally returns. Then rumours began to surface of more in a town close by. His duty bound him to go there and help quell them.

So he sets off to go. He was a bit late, cursing that he did not hear the rumours sooner. Still. He was heading there. He would make up for his mistake


Legendary Merchant of Pins

I have been working up a few different characters as initially Mahorfeus had indicated the group needed some arcanery, I will try to have their builds completed tonight and get the character backstory up once Mahorfeus and I discuss a little.

Ideas are:

  • Winter Witch
  • Bladebound Magus
  • Arcanist


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Waiting to update Thurrios until we complete the Monastery. The Macguffin of Fabulous Power could cause me to go in a new creative direction!


Seth86 wrote:

Background. Hope its okay

...

The general gist of it is alright, but to be honest, it's a little on the short side. It tells me nothing of where your character came from, why he is what he is, why he does what he does, etc, etc. Particularly relevant because of your character's unusual upbringing and faith.

I have a post that more or less wraps things up in the monastery (for now, at least) all typed up, pending a little bit of editing. I'll be holding onto that until the new people have their characters all set up. I'm fine with giving Thurrios and Marossa a little more time, since the next segment will be mostly RP.

As for the bad news, I've learned (though I kind of suspected already) that I'm not supposed to use Paizo maps on the forums, even given my slightly more discreet method... I'm currently on the look-out for fan-made alternatives, or ways to rig up simple versions of them myself. GIMP is apparently good for that.


I will try to get something ready before we are introduced

Grand Lodge

Female Vanara Monk 4 (AC 18 [T 18, FF 14]) HP 32/32, Fort +4, Ref +7, Will +4 | Init +3 | Per +10

Sorry for delays. All relevant information for Sarala is now up in my profile, I have my sheet and a short background, if there are any tweaks that are wanted or needed, I'll happily make them.


Still here. My pc on fritz. Ordering new parts this weekend. Hope to have it installed by wednesday


That's fine, Seth. I know how that goes. I know everyone is not quite ready yet, but I'm going to go ahead and try to get the second introductory post up tonight. From there it's a period of free roaming the monastery, roleplay, etc, so there's no pressure to post right away. Once everyone is settled, then things will turn toward Kelmarane... and things will hopefully get more exciting.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Now, about that digging?


Right. You'll be able to get around to that once I get the post up. It's just a spot off to the side, thankfully outside of the bird nest. You know exactly where to dig, and the caravan has most mundane tools at hand by default.

Dark Archive

AC:11 (T:11; FF:10) | CMD:13 (FF:12) | HP: 20/20 | F+3, R+2, W+4 | Init: +1 | Perc: +6 (+7 if opposed)

Howdy there, pinvendor here.

Here's my Arcanist. Let me know about any concerns or questions!


Looks good, pin. I was gonna raise a complaint about the partially charged wands at first, but honestly, I don't really think there's anything wrong with it.

With Narku, Sarala, and Julius more or less set up, I went ahead and posted the introductory post - we can simply assume the details happened off-screen and move on from here.

I know Seth is having computer trouble, but we still have a little bit before moving onto the real action.

Thurrios and Marossa, of course, still need to be leveled to 2.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)
Mahorfeus wrote:
Thurrios and Marossa, of course, still need to be leveled to 2.

As we're all done clearing the monastery out, I'll post up a level 2 version of Thurrios.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Level 2 posted.

Being now 2nd level and actually having Spellcraft, I'll throw down some detect magic on the three items we found:

Ring: Spellcraft: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (1) + 5 = 6
Box: Spellcraft: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (4) + 5 = 9
Mace: Spellcraft: 1d20 + 5 ⇒ (16) + 5 = 21

I didn't say they would be great rolls!


I already had Zastoran handily identify them all for you, but it's good that you have Spellcraft now - some redundancy is always a good thing.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Oh, I missed that. I'll find that post and update the loot list in my profile.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

List updated. Marossa, does any of that loot float your boat? It's in my profile in the party loot spoiler.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Let's kick this into gear! We've got 3rd level to make, when I can finally take Dervish Dance!


Got pc parts today. Will be able to set up tonight. So by tomorrow i will have a working rig again. Sorry for long delay


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Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Any thoughts on #50?

200 Rules to Live By:

1. Doing ANYTHING in a dungeon can get you killed. This includes doing nothing. Therefore, act. Tis better to die daring awesomely.
2. Never share a hiding spot with someone more foolish than thyself.
3. The easy way is trapped. The hard way is an ambush. The right way is hidden.
4. Levers are placed to be pulled.
5. Evil henchmen are often more potent combatants than their bosses. Be ready.
6. If the wizard dies with an uncast Fireball, he deserved it.
7. There is NEVER enough curative power.
8. Doors without traps lead to doors with them.
9. A fountain in a dungeon is a crapshoot.
10. Never trust a dead end.
11. Kill it first. That's what Raise Dead is for
12. When in a dungeon, NEVER let the DM think you're bored.
13. Whenever possible, do not have the slowest movement rate.
14. Posting a strong rear guard can deter the DM from attacking from the rear. This is not a waste. This is proper. If you don’t get attacked from behind, it was 100% worth it.
15. Always know which skill no one has, and be ready to depend on that skill.
16. When turned to stone, don’t panic. Monsters with petrification abilities come with Stone to Flesh items nine times out of ten.
17. Try to look unimportant, it might be low on ammo. If you’re the paladin, don’t b%@~!, you signed up for this.
18. Murphy was a fighter.
19. You’re playing D&D, not Marvel.
20. If it’s stupid and it works, it isn’t stupid.
21. The first time you drop your guard, the DM will teach you a lesson.
22. So what if you met in a bar 10 minutes ago, and now you’re already hired. Learn about your comrades’ strengths and weaknesses ASAP.
23. A comrade that stutters, hems, or haws trying to pinpoint their weaknesses can add “Doesn’t know when they’re screwed” to the list.
24. A character with no weaknesses isn’t really good at anything either.
25. The thief doesn’t complain when the fighter doesn’t help pick the lock, the fighter shouldn’t complain when the thief doesn’t enter melee.
26. HP and damage potential are independent attributes. Four giants at 3/4 HP do WAY more damage than 3 fully healthy giants. Gang up on bad guys, do not make it a fight from Big Trouble In Little China.
27. Trust your experts. Don’t get mad at the thief if he misses a trap, and he won’t get made when the demon saves against your spell or the fighter gets mowed down.
28. You don’t need a body for resurrection, so don’t worry about leaving it behind.
29. Someone who ditches a group plan has signed up for whatever happens to them. Pay to have them raised, but don’t risk your neck for them.
30. When someone is getting themselves killed for something you screwed up on, suck it up and risk yours to get them out of it.
31. Never EVER EVER spend an action saying, “Go Team.” Watching for the impending second wave of baddies is a perfectly reasonable way to spend your time.
32. When the cleric says it’s time to stop, it’s time to stop. If the fighter says it’s time to stop, look at the healer for confirmation.
33. Communism and democracy gets a party killed. Situational Meritocracy gets you fortune and glory.
34. What the paladin doesn’t know can’t hurt him.
35. What the thief doesn’t know CAN hurt you.
36. Fighters get first dibs on tactical placement.
37. Never lie during triage.
38. If you decide to rest after you’ve run out of spells, you’re too late.
39. When the fighter yells for you to cast the fireball, listen. When the wizard tells you you’re going to get yourself killed, you listen. When the cleric flees you follow. When the thief gets killed by a trap, go get another thief before continuing.
40. Fighters are a wizard’s second best armor. Clerics are the best.
41. Spells should neither be whored nor hoarded.
42. What good is the reward if you aren’t around to use it?
43. Just because your cover is blown, charging isn’t plan B.
44. You’ll only ruin the game by turning in the thief for contacting the guild.
45. Listen when you’re not in charge, and lead when you are.
46. Portable Hole plus ballista equals success. See #20.
47. Always know which side the hinges are on.
48. ALWAYS listen after tampering with the door.
49. People can miss obvious sights, or shrug off noise, but scent is never missed.
50. The Atreides had a battle language, so should you.
51. Treasure can be used right away.
52. It costs five copper pieces to shoot an exploratory arrow into the darkness, and five hundred thousand copper pieces to get your Troubleshooter raised from the dead.
53. Know who your DM’s favorite D&D writer is and plan accordingly.
54. Female NPCs with names are suspect. Never score on a named NPC.
55. It’s always an inside job. When it’s not, the BBEG is a higher level than you.
56. Nine times out of ten when the DM wants to know your HP total, he’ll pull his punches. When he never asks, he doesn’t care if your character dies, act accordingly.
57. “Rush In and Act Accordingly” only works when you trust your teammates.
58. Dicing for mutually desired items leads to semi-content parties with less than optimal power. Voting to place the items leads to optimally powered, temporarily less than happy members (minus one). Pick one.
59. Always have enough to get your sorry butt raised, and make sure your party-mates know where that stash is.
60. Always know how many charges are left in the wand of curing, even if you’re not the cleric.
61. If the thief introduces himself with an alias, go along with it!
62. Unless you’re a paladin, when the thief introduces YOU with an alias, go along with it.
63. It’s okay to get screwed for not knowing the game setting, but keep your complaints to yourself starting the with the second offense.
64. When stocking up, assume every dungeon has a rust monster, a troll, a doppelganger, an incorporeal creature, and SWARMS.
65. It doesn’t matter what edition you’re playing, going down stairs ups the ante.
66. Double doors guard things with more HP than singe doors. As a corollary, the square footage of a door is directly proportional to the XP value of the thing behind the door.
67. The player who can name the campaign specific names for various coins gets first dibs on being the bard.
68. Two bards is a waste. I don’t care how different their feat selection is.
69. Two fighters are never a waste, but always use different primary weapons.
70. All other things being equal, enhance your character’s strengths before plugging up your weaknesses.
71. Just because rogues no longer get bonus XP for liberating treasure, and fighters per HD, doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to stop playing that way.
72. Assuming people are basically good is asking for it. People by default are neutral.
73. Read the description for Diplomacy. Nowhere does it describe the powers of Bluff, Charm Person, Suggestion, Savoir-Faire, or Fast-talking. Don’t complain when the DM doesn’t let you get away with it.
74. Dragons are dangerous from the day they hatch.
75. A wizard who resorts to melee does so because that’s how they want people to remember how they died.
76. Assuming that every monster in the dungeon was meant for you to kill it is suicide. Sometimes you’re supposed to run away.
77. The party’s strategist may not be the party’s tactician. Any class can handle these jobs, don’t be cliché about this.
78. Even the A-Team accepted the reward. Take it.
79. Don’t make a pacifist character. It’s D&D. Fighting happens. Pacifism is for NPCs.
80. The time to fall back for healing is never lower than 1/3 power. Don’t wait until you’re almost dead, as it’ll become a cycle; heal, get hit, heal, get hit.
81. It’s only worth missing a round to get healed if you’re going to get healed for more damage than you take in 1 round.
82. If the wizard needs to fall back, it’s because everyone else is dead, or the wizard is executing #75.
83. No matter your class, always have a light slashing weapon ready for use.
84. Captain Kirk used red shirts, so should you.
85. If you can’t sum up your character in a single paragraph, he’s too complicated.
86. Everyone in the party should have a common language beyond simply Common.
87. Know your DM. Learn to tell when he’s throwing you a bone, and run with it.
88. “The natural cavern leads off into darkness” is typically DM-speak for, “This cavern isn’t part of the adventure, but is there in case I want to build on it later. Please don’t go down there, because I’ll have to wing it.”
89. Your cohort is never more valuable than another PC. Your followers are never more important than a comrade’s cohort.
90. It is, in fact, possible to “win” at D&D. A character who is the subject of nostalgic gaming stories long after a campaign has ended has “won” D&D.
91. If your DM uses plastic minis, but slaps down a hand-painted metal mini, treat it with suspicion and caution.
92. If you tell the party to “trust you”, then don’t let them down. If you do let them down, don’t be surprised if they don’t go with it next time you ask.
93. The DM’s love of the campaign world is directly proportionate to the level of motivation he has for a campaign with in it, and inversely proportional to the patience he has for people being ignorant of it.
94. The more proper nouns that appear in your character’s back-story, the more permission you’re giving the DM to mess with it during the campaign.
95. There’s nothing childish about a character whose motivations include power, riches, and fame. In fact, be honest with yourself, at some level isn’t that your own motivation with your character?
96. Multiple wizards in a party are like a sports team (or the X-Men arcade game). You need to “call the ball”. Don’t both of you waste your best spells at the same time. Alternate so as to maintain your level of firepower (See #41).
97. You might think it’s cool to keep your prepared spells a secret until the party sees you cast them, but it’s even cooler if they can plan around your selection. If there are two casters in the party, talk to each other when planning the day’s spells so as to not create a surplus or scarcity of certain effects.
98. If your DM wants to know which party member is carrying the map, the answer is always plural. (And it’s a good bet he’s the kind of dungeon master that will keep track of food, so be ready.)
99. The player that still uses the level titles (e.g. Veteran, Cutpurse, Deacon, etc.) gets first dibs on playing the thief (and trust me, they’ll call it thief not rogue.) They’re by far the most paranoid player in a dungeon, and likely the one most highly trained at recognizing highly probable places for traps.
100. It’s okay to let the DM know you’re bored when in town (See #4). But before you do, make sure you’re armed and ready.
101. If the DM asks you if you say or read something out loud, the answer is always no.
102. If you meet an NPC in a session with a proper name, be courteous and learn it.
103. If the same NPC appears in another adventure, be smart and learn as much as you can about them.
104. If the same NPC appears in another story arc, be wise and prepare to fight him to the death.
105. Don’t name your character after a famous person/character within the game, it’s distracting and will lead to jokes that break the suspension of disbelieve, which in turn will garner you less sympathy from the DM when you mess up.
106. Never cite The Lord of the Rings as justification for an argument for why something should work, and maybe, just maybe, the DM won’t cite Alien for the same reason.
107. Female NPCs exhibit a parabolic relationship with their comeliness score and their importance. If comeliness is 3 or 18, then pay attention to what she says.
108. If there’s a psionic party member, you can be sure there will be psionic baddies.
109. Assume every dungeon has an underground lake and a river of lava. Trust me, it’s better that way.
110. Unless you’re pressed for time, look for its lair, even if it’s a wandering monster.
111. Sometimes treasure is hidden in the stomach, the tauntaun treasure chest must not be overlooked.
112. You know what psych majors learn in college? Stereotypes are usually true.
113. There’s no such thing as an underground lake without a carnivorous creature in it. See #109
114. No it’s not good role-playing to run an evil character in a group with a paladin. It’s asking for angst that D&D is designed to provide escape from.
115. Never argue physics with the DM. It’s not worth the retribution, and you can never win an argument when the rebuttal can justifiably be “Magic!”
116. Plan C should never be “Every man for himself.”
117. Don’t freak out if the party rogue is neutral. Remember #72.
118. Never assume the BBEG is like a James Bond BBEG. Assume you’ll be killed quickly, efficiently and without warning.
119. Before play begins, find out what skill the DM says is relevant to determining success in the Indiana Jones, “gold idol – bag of sand” switch.
120. Never ever complain your way out of character death. It’s unmanly and you’ll embarrass yourself. If you’ve got a solid logical reason, give it. Once.
121. It’s D&D, “Because he’s evil” is always acceptable.
122. Before you draw from that Deck of Many Things, decide your drawing limit and stick to it.
123. If you’re playing 3rd edition, and you find a lone kobold, it’s obviously a high level sorcerer. If someone laughs at you for making that assumption, let them make theirs next time. If you’re playing older editions, that kobold is bait.
124. If you can’t solve the puzzle in 5 minutes of real game time, break it.
125. If attacked by ninjas, remember the power of a ninja is inversely proportionate to the number of ninjas involved in the fight. Ten ninjas are fodder, but a lone ninja will kick your butt. This goes for psionic characters too.
126. Playing a character of the exact opposite of the stereotype is also a stereotype.
127. Unless the DM forbids it, during character creation talk to the other players, otherwise don’t complain when the characters are hopelessly incompatible or everyone’s a fighter.
128. Default template for single file marching order is, in order of front to back, Troubleshooter, fighter, wizard, cleric. Always leave 5' of space between
129. There’s nothing wrong with making requests of the spell-casters for what spells to prepare for the day. Just like there’s nothing wrong with saying “no” to those requests.
130. Always carry a missile weapon. Unless your class prohibits you from using it, use it.
131. Before you do something REALLY stupid, make sure you know the DM’s policy on Atonement.
132. Burned out Ioun Stone + Continual Flame = best torch ever.
133. If you’re a middle level fighting class (cleric, druid, etc.) don’t rush in on round 1. Doing so will annoy the fighters trying to execute #36, and you’ll end up needing to use more curative magic. Round 1 is a buffing and assessment round for you.
134. Monk + Silence = premier anti-caster tactic.
135. Know when to retreat, and know which characters in the party would rather die than do so.
136. Once fireballs are added to the mix, the city watch doesn’t care who started it.
137. Behold the power of the Cantrip: Ghost Sound can save your butt against dumb giants, and Mending can redo the seal on the royal letter you stole.
138. If the reward seems too good to be true, be prepared for a double cross. This doesn’t mean don’t take the contract, it just means be ready to fight the person who gave it to you.
139. Whenever possible, use cover and concealment.
140. Flanking is key. Do it, and don’t let it happen to you. When moving to flank, the melee-tank-anchor should arrive before the sneak-attacker.
141. Decide to be aggressive enough, quickly enough. Better to have overkill than be killed.
142. Unless the details of your class require you to honor last requests, don’t.
143. After having finally slain the BBEG, take the precautions necessary, using whatever books the DM allows, to ensure that he cannot be True Resurrected.
144. When entering combat with a truly dangerous foe, don’t save your most powerful spells for “just in case”. Use them first.
145. Unless you have some kind of trump card, resist any and all urges to do melee battle with anyone on a ledge.
146. If you wipe the floor with the first wave of baddies, assume the next wave is going to be the toughest. The instant you have determined the level of toughness, first hand, of the next wave, be ready with #144.
147. It’s D&D, the moral implications concerning bribery are relevant to the mark, not the PC. Bribery is as valid a tactic as intimidation.
148. Magic items in which the word “of” appears two or more times will invariably become either a plot device or a homing beacon for trouble. Be prepared.
149. Monks will never be as good at melee as fighters or as sneaky as rogues. Monks are a “variable support class” They make excellent wing man melee fighters, and wing man rogues.
150. If you have a familiar, keep it in mind at all times. Otherwise you’ll have no recourse when it’s time to rely on it and the DM says Fido’s still back in town.
151. If you suspect a character has been replaced by a doppelganger, ask them to let you cast sleep on them. If it doesn’t work, they’re either an elf-blooded PC or a doppelganger.
152. If the DM asks if you’re setting watch, the answer is always yes.
153. Whenever reasonable, make the baddies come to you as you rain missile fire on them.
154. If you prepare spells, it’s worth it to have a “default non-adventuring day” list of prepared spells, so when the DM springs the adventure hook on you, you’re not caught with your pants down.
155. You should always know how each person in the party would answer the question, “You’re lost in the desert and the water supply is dwindling, how should you split it?”
156. If the DM forgets to include a penalty you’re suffering from, point it out. If he doesn’t return the favor, then stop. Immediately.
157. Take notes at the table. If you recall the name, race, and nationality of an NPC, it shows the DM that you care about the hours he put in on making the adventure. It may come up in rewarding you later. It’s also good gaming.
158. If your character can’t swim because of encumbrance, then you need a solution that will protect you from drowning. You need this before you approach anything wet.
159. If the DM takes the time to describe a new pattern of floor tiling, do not advance until the troubleshooter gives the go ahead.
160. Everyone in the party should know who the fastest talker is, the best diplomat, and the most intimating member. Don’t use numbers at the table, but know who each is.
161. The order of operations is always Diplomacy, Bluff, then intimidate. Never reverse these.
162. There should never be any excess space in an extra-dimensional storage container. If you’re successful enough to have one, you’re wealthy enough to fill remaining space with food and water (and ammo). As space is needed, ditch the ammo, food, and water.
163. Scouts should always return to the group for planning, never should the group advance to the scout.
164. The place to plan is never close enough that a double move will bring the enemy within their striking distance.
165. If the DM ever needs to vividly describe the specific actions of a trap, you must assume that they are using something more than the DMG for their traps. This brings a requirement of checking for traps immediately after disabling the obvious trap. If you see a "Grimtooth" trap book, GET A THIEF.
166. Choose your attacks wisely. It might seem like a good idea to hit a melee monster with a physically devastating spell, but it likely won’t work. Blast the slow tanks, manipulate the weak willed, and debilitate the weak bodied.
167. The fact that Undectable Alignment is still a Paladin spell should give a clue as to what a Paladin is actually allowed to do. Nowhere does it say that the Code requires you to wear a neon sign that says, “I’m a paladin and I will judge you!”
168. Defense will only protect you, for a time, from defeat. It takes offense to actually conquer a foe.
169. The cheapest item in the PHB is a mundane item with the following abilities: potential circumstance bonus when used for nose plugs or earplugs, works as a timer for anything up to an hour, can check for air currents, can be a minor decoy, can make subtle markings on a wall to indicate exploration progress, and sheds a weak light. It weighs virtually nothing, so even the wizard can carry some. It’s called a “candle.”
170. Just because it’s gone from the game, doesn’t mean there’s no longer a need for bending bars and lifting gates. Make sure you have this covered. It’ll make your DM happy if you know what the best result a party can muster is on taking 20 for a STR check.
171. Always know how you’re going to spend a turn before your name is called to act. It keeps the game smooth, and encourages others to do the same. Your DM will thank you, and you’ll come off as having a more confident character.
172. Never split the party. Just don't do it.
173. If you are paired up. Never leave your wingman. Do Not Leave Your Wingman.
174. Know they escape route.
175. Every party should have a policy on when it's time to make a last stand.
176. If you can pull off an ambush, hold the line until the enemy is within melee range. Shooting a target from far way isn't an ambush.
177. Never ford a river at the ford.
178. When the plan goes wrong, go back to the beginning (or some other clearly designated point.
179. Never return from the dungeon the way you went in. Foolish is the bandit who attacks the party prepped to kill them all and let Heironeous sort them out. Wise is the bandit who attacks the resource depleted, treasure laden party.
180. Attack HVTs first. These are the blasters and characters with Save or Die abilities. (piles of easily fireballed minions not withstanding.)
181. If your character has a schtick, know they rules. Expect to be called upon to show the sourcebook. Have page numbers ready.
182. Thou shall not sunder treasure. If you're playing in an organized game, this does not apply.
183. Do not look down upon mundane equipment. Keep pitons, flour, and empty sacks on hand.
184. It is okay to tease someone at the table. It is not okay to tease them such that their fun is lessened.
185. Read the fluff first, and the crunch second. It's poor gaming to take a class, especially a prestige class based solely on crunch.
186. Pay attention even to trifles. This includes casting times, numbers of targets you can affect.
187. Even if the DM doesn't do it, pay attention to ammo.
188. Roll all your dice at once. Miss chances, attack and damage. This is more efficient. If you miss due to concealment, you can save time on the math.
189. Do NOT roll all of your attacks on a full attack at once. Your 5' step could be life and death. Use it appropriately, redirect your attacks as the situation demands.
190. Know which rules are often misapplied. You don't need to memorize them (though you should) but you do need to know where to find them.
191. Remember, in a no holds barred contest Batman bested Superman.
192. It is okay to think in terms of aggro, DPS, Uber. It is not okay to use these at the table. Ever.
193. Never keep a side mission a secret from your party unless ordered to do so.
194. Know thyself. Inside and out. Be familiar with your abilities, equipment, and spells. Prepare. Use note cards. The player with an entirely different sheet for their raging barbarian knows what's up.
195. Embrace the abstraction. An unexpected plan can surprise the DM forcing him to wing it. You have the advantage. Here is where you reap the rewards from #87 and most definitely #93.
196. Immerse yourself ahead of time. Playing a primitive fighter? Read some Robert Howard. Thief? Read Gord the Rogue. This will give you the language, attitude and aura of the character you're playing. Your newfound adjectives will increase everyone's enjoyment.
197. Beware of symmetrical dungeon levels. These contain Very Bad Things.
198. Beware of almost symmetrical dungeon levels. There's a secret door.
199. When expecting trouble it is not a waste to buff ahead of time. A 10 Round Bless cast 4 rounds too early is still 7 rounds of benefit. Six with the spell, and one where you didn't have to cast it.
200. Knowledge is power. Invest and use knowledge skills. If you have a regular party, spread the wealth. Ignorance is a choice. Don't make it.

Dark Archive

AC:11 (T:11; FF:10) | CMD:13 (FF:12) | HP: 20/20 | F+3, R+2, W+4 | Init: +1 | Perc: +6 (+7 if opposed)

Lol, some of those are pretty good. I admit not all of them made sense to me, but I would say a good 80-85% resonated.

As far as 50 goes, maybe next level up, we all put a point in linguistics and choose a really obscure monster language or maybe a dead language, like Thassilonian. Then whenever we're in battle, we can talk in that. I'm assuming this is so our enemies aren't able to predict our strategies, correct?


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

GM:

Ok, I had to do some "adjustments" in Hero Lab, but I think I've got "Tempest" all set in Hero Lab, and this in my stats here.

I may not be Dervish Dancing yet, but Thurrios will now forego using that mace. One can't have such a weapon as Tempest and not use it!


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Let's go get us some gnolls!


Waiting a little bit on Seth and Marossa; I want to at least have the former's character established before botting him. I'm hoping Marossa feels better soon.

Either way, I will be moving us onto morning pretty soon; with Dashki and Khasra's report, we'll be approaching how you'll be handling Kelmarane.


Okay, I think an adequate amount of time has passed. I'll still consider Seth and Kiradia's chairs filled for now, but I think it's important that I build up some kind of momentum.

If nobody has any objections, I'll just move us on to the next morning. Once the rangers report, you'll pretty much be able to approach Kelmarane any way you see fit.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

Let's get it on!

Grand Lodge

Female Vanara Monk 4 (AC 18 [T 18, FF 14]) HP 32/32, Fort +4, Ref +7, Will +4 | Init +3 | Per +10

Sounds good to me.

Dark Archive

AC:11 (T:11; FF:10) | CMD:13 (FF:12) | HP: 20/20 | F+3, R+2, W+4 | Init: +1 | Perc: +6 (+7 if opposed)

Sorry I have been missing in action. I will have some stuff up later today.

Dark Archive

AC:11 (T:11; FF:10) | CMD:13 (FF:12) | HP: 20/20 | F+3, R+2, W+4 | Init: +1 | Perc: +6 (+7 if opposed)

Hey Narkû, while I don't want to complain considering it's awesome, but how in the world is your damage bonus when using the falchion +7 base?

As I see you used HL to generate the stats, is it possible you have some buffs toggled in there so the number is already accounting for things like your Str and PA? Possibly even your challenge or two-handed grip?

Really, I'm hoping for a response that shows how it can be done, and not the result of an oversight. Because if so, I would totally use it for one of my characters!

Anyway, thanks for sharing in advance. :-)


I think he accidentally counted the power attack damage twice when he rolled; his stats have it on as an assumption.

Also, I completely forgot that you already posted his action already, so I'll update soon. :P


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

STR gives +3
Two handed gives another +1
PA gives +3 two handed

I guess the PA isn't part of his base +7, so not sure what I'm missing.


Male Half-Orc (Sandkin) Cavalier (Beast Rider) 4 [Order of the Flame]
Quick Specs:
HP 48/48; AC 17, T11, FF 16, CMD 18; F+7, R+2, W+1; Init +3; Prec +0 (Darkvision 60’); Challenge 2/2 day;

Let me double check my numbers... I could very well have my PA adding in twice...

Edit: Yep that is it... power attack adding twice. I was even doing the -1 attack penalty from PA twice.
Have fixed the problem. Please reduce my damage by 3 on the first atatck, and I'll update my round two attack numbers.

Thank you for the catch. But Narkû wants glory, so of course he would exaggerate his damage.


Male Anubian Ifrit
Vitals:
(HP 36/36; AC 18, FF 17, T 11, CMD 18; F 8, R 5, W 7 (+1vsfire,+4vsHot); Perception +0, Init +5
Paladin 4
Skills:
Diplomacy +10 (+10 to influence friendly or helpful creatures), Handle Animal +8, Heal +6, Knowledge (religion) +7, Linguistics +2, Ride +0, Sense Motive +6

Hello again. GM reminded me of this game... completely forgot... :/

Anapa:

Anapa
Male ifrit paladin (hospitaler) 2 (Pathfinder RPG Advanced Player's Guide 116, Pathfinder RPG Advanced Race Guide 126)
LG Medium outsider (native)
Init +5; Senses darkvision 60 ft.; Perception -1
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Defense
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AC 18, touch 11, flat-footed 17 (+7 armor, +1 Dex)
hp 20 (2d10+4)
Fort +7, Ref +4, Will +5; +1 trait bonus vs. fire, +4 trait bonus vs. hot conditions
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Offense
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Speed 30 ft. (20 ft. in armor)
Melee dagger +4 (1d4+5/19-20) or
. . mwk nodachi +5 (1d10+7/18-20)
Ranged composite longbow +3 (1d8/×3)
Special Attacks smite evil 1/day (+3 attack and AC, +2 damage)
Spell-Like Abilities (CL 2nd; concentration +5)
. . 1/day—efreeti magic
Paladin Spell-Like Abilities (CL 0th; concentration +3)
. . At will—detect evil
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Statistics
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Str 16, Dex 12, Con 13, Int 12, Wis 8, Cha 16
Base Atk +2; CMB +4; CMD 16
Feats Power Attack
Traits desert child (desert), honest
Skills Acrobatics -4 (-8 to jump), Diplomacy +8 (+9 to influence friendly or helpful creatures), Handle Animal +7, Heal +3, Knowledge (religion) +5, Linguistics +2, Ride +0
Languages Common, Ignan, Osiriani, Osiriani, Ancient
SQ fire insight, lay on hands 4/day (1d6), wildfire heart
Combat Gear durable arrow (20); Other Gear mwk banded mail, blunt arrows (20), composite longbow, dagger, mwk nodachi, bedroll, belt pouch, fishhook (2), flint and steel, hip flask, masterwork backpack, sewing needle, signal whistle, silk rope (50 ft.), silver holy symbol of Anubis, string or twine, thread (50 ft.), trail rations (7), whetstone, 5 gp, 2 cp
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Special Abilities
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Darkvision (60 feet) You can see in the dark (black and white vision only).
Desert Child (desert) +4 save vs. hot conditions, +1 save vs. fire.
Detect Evil (At will) (Sp) You can use detect evil at will (as the spell).
Efreeti Magic (1/day) (Sp) Cast enlarge person or reduce person 1/day.
Fire Insight Summon spells last 2 rounds longer with creatures with the fire subtype.
Honest Additional +1 trait bonus to influence friendly or helpful creatures.
Lay on Hands (1d6 hit points, 4/day) (Su) As a standard action (swift on self), touch channels positive energy and applies mercies.
Power Attack -1/+2 You can subtract from your attack roll to add to your damage.
Smite Evil (1/day) (Su) +3 to hit, +2 to damage, +3 deflection bonus to AC when used.
Wildfire Heart +4 racial bonus on initiative


You can go ahead and roll initiative in the thread, and then act in round 3!

I made sure not to specifically state how many newcomers there were in-game, so it wouldn't be too weird to pretend that you were there all along... you were just busy, uh, meditating.


Male Human Oracle / 15 (AC: 22 [T: 9 FF: 22] | HP: 167/167(0NL) | F+17*, R+10*, W+16* | Init: -1 |Perc: +0 | Lifesense 30’)

How interesting! A Paladin of Anubis!!

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