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Russell Morrissey wrote: Incidentally, the To Stake A Vampire manuscript went out to Kickstarter backers. I missed the kickstarter but picked up the TKD PDF when it was released to the general public. I am interested in the sequels! When can everyone else get it?
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Finally! The Nature's Fang archetype for Druids - now I need to wrap my head around the Slayer to see if this is what I want. And I love the rings of Natural Attunement and Summoning Affinity. Actually, a lot of the magic items and their subtle mechanic in this tome are pretty nifty (like the recharge side effect of electricity damage on the Spark Staff)
Pathfinder Adventure Path #77: Herald of the Ivory Labyrinth (Wrath of the Righteous 5 of 6) (PFRPG)
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Wolfgang Baur wrote:
Uh, that actually makes me nervous - I still have trouble thinking about Enemies of my Enemy...it's uncomfortable how familiar you are with this material...not that I'm questioning your allegiances...but it does make one wonder just who your friends are
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I was digging through my metric ton of Super Genius material for some druidic stuff and discovered that there really wasn't any. I know this "contest" is over but I hope this is still a good place for requests. I wish there was a product like Knacks of Nature for druids that don't shapechange. One of my favorite characters was a druid with the swift hunter variant of yore.
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I wish we could see more these kinds of utilitarian kinds of items in the line...yes, I need more bags, packs, pouches, and the sort. I use the Ultra Pro 9-Pocket pages to represent inventory and the first slot is the container...
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Depending on how Old School you are I recommend Stars Without Number (there is a FREE version HERE) or the D12 based Thousand Suns. Savage Worlds has a few nice offerings (and it doesn't take much to twist it into whatever style you're interested in) such as Space Lanes by Triple Ace Games (free space rules at the bottom of page - they only have adventures, Robot Rumble is particularly fun to run), and the new High Space (beta costs $5 and there are no setting rules) If you want to jump into something more complex (and expensive), I agree that Eclipse Phase is your best bet (FREE starter rules HERE[). I'm still waiting for Wildfire's The Void... Then for something completely different there is Ashen Stars - it's up for an Ennie this year. I dont have Ashen Stars but I have other GUMSHOE products and Lorefinder is really cool!
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
"Yeah, nice bush lady" is likely your last words
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DaveMage wrote:
or sell this as a separate volume - I got back into D&D via Wizard's Amulet -> Crucible of Freya. This campaign is as nostalgic as The Keep on the Borderlands. By the way folks, Wizard's Amulet is a free PDF that you can still get!
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Mairkurion {tm} wrote: A part of me wants to think that that out-of-work pirate got a job as Paizo's gunslinger. and she stays away from coastal areas for the most part...
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Lordofkhyber wrote: Recently it was discovered by science that what we thought was the triceratops might actually never have existed. This issue has polarized the internet. So I'm wondering, whether Paizo is anti-Triceratops or Pro-Triceratops. I notice in your bestiary that you omitted to include a picture of a triceratops so I'm pretty sure which was Paizo swings on this issue, but I'd rather hear it from the Goblin's mouth instead of just assuming. ..isn't it enough that scientists took Pluto?
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James Martin wrote:
Yeah, come and try to get us
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Kolokotroni wrote: So if you cant communicate with it you can still direct it's attacks? Be a gnome and use your speak with animals ability (limits your summoned choices somewhat and there is the whole once a day thing) OR drop the creature right on your enemy's head - might provoke it enough to focus on the target. ...of course, I'm a cruel and heartless DM.
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Kirin the Heretic wrote: Child, I was escaped from bondage and traveling the world when your interest in those fleshy milk-sacks was purely culinary. That is a beautiful quote...
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Krome wrote:
What are you talking about?!? This idea is great! I fling personal attacks in your general direction without even reading your entire post to see that we are in agreement.
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Gary Teter wrote: Spelunking in the depths... I'm telling you, this sounds like a cavern to the simple crawl space of the Rete Algorithm (of which I am intimately familiar, or at least was back in the day). Plus, some would call you an archaeologist - but I prefer spelunker. Gary Teter wrote: Today I started work on a device which allows me to make pictures of the inner workings of the contraption. Do they look like this? |