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![]() Pest drakes and rainbow races. I always feature them in the larger cities and even have a homebrew city that runs a dedicated postal service using them. Would love to see them featured again in 2E in some capacity. To clarify a bit; pest drakes are like a mix between carrier pigeons and betta fish, all wrapped up into a tiny acidic dragon. They are featured in Tyrant's Grasp Last Watch. ![]()
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![]() Nildayre wrote:
The latest time I've received a shipping email is 9:40PM EST. ![]()
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![]() DomHeroEllis wrote:
Yeah there is some need for adjusting, though if they were to build a house from the ground up that price might be a little more appropriate to account for building materials, furniture, paying people etc. I really brought up the standard of living rules because it was a pretty good contrast to FowlJ's post with the price of magical means of obtaining a home, though while looking at magical structures I found the Gourd Home.
I don't really know how much difference in price a mundane home vs a portable and magical home would be, but if you can spend 650gp for a comfortable home that can fit a group of 10 and is portable, maybe buying a mundane home in the city is a bit cheaper than that? ![]()
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![]() Joutsenlaulu wrote:
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Your party should have a little renown by this point thanks to the newspapers publishing, if that has been brought up at all in your specific game. So your character could probably pull some strings to get any sort of property in the Precipice they might want, but it really comes down to your GM. The CRB lists Extravagant standard of living as 100gp/week, 430gp/month, 5200gp/year. As far as purchasing, if I were to let one of my players buy a house with that standard of living, I would just charge them for the year since the in-game timeline probably wouldn't go further than a year. Hope that helps. ![]()
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![]() Joutsenlaulu wrote: What if I say Precipice Quarter? D= Depends where in the context of Agents of Edgewatch. Parts of the district have already been remodeled and probably have property available for purchase, but some of the district is still in the middle of being demolished. ![]()
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![]() Vali Nepjarson wrote: I would very much like to know what sort of new options are available for Familiars, particularly what the unique Familiars are like and if we get any more than the few mentioned (crossing my fingers for either the Lyrakien or the Voidworm...love me my Chaotic/Chaotic Good outsiders!). This and any new animal companions. I think I recall something about a riding drake. ![]()
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![]() Ask your GM if your cleric can set up a church to Abadar in town? When I ran this one of my players played a champion of Cayden and was determined to build a tavern and brewery to encourage more caravans to stop at the town and to take some weight off of the general store. ![]()
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![]() keftiu wrote: We’ve seen art of folks with guns from Thuvia, Lastwall, and Andoran so far! There are three images with firearms in the Character Guide. The Free Captain, the opener image for the Hellknights and the Knight Reclaimant. Not sure about steam technology though, the only thing I can recall off the top of my head was the steam powered clockwork template from the construct book for 1E. ![]()
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![]() Rysky wrote:
Could be from Ustalav? The World Guide mentions Lepidstadt making breakthroughs in clockwork and such, plus the art for the Ustalavic Academic background has a metal arm. Could be Brigh is more popular there now because of that. ![]()
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![]() Rysky wrote:
There is a monster in the newest Starfinder bestiary that is pretty much an evil fey moon. Paizo is really setting things up to get me to make the Majora's Mask adventure I've always wanted. ![]()
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![]() keftiu wrote:
According to JJ there will at least be an example of a gun on an NPC in part 2 of Age of Ashes. Hoping that we get playable guns sooner rather than later as well. ![]()
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![]() VestOfHolding wrote: Everything feels so much more flavorful. I'm not actually sure if it is, or if I'm just nerding out over the new edition, but there's lots of little pieces of lore that I love. Saaaame. Not sure if spoilry: I really like that psychopomps have their own language now ![]()
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![]() Lanathar wrote: What about something to represent how their noise would be unusual to people who were not used to it? Or is that redundant in a world with magic, dragons and undead (probably yes) If guns are uncommon but alchemists throwing bombs is more common then they'd probably associate the two since they're probably just as loud as each other. ![]()
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![]() John Compton wrote: In general, I wrote anything involving history, culture, philosophy, demographics, and mercantile campaigns. I was very impressed with Druma's history and culture. I've been pulled in by the campaign setting books before but this one really grabbed me and before I knew it hours had went by before I'd stopped reading. ![]()
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![]() I wish I could find it but there is a post somewhere from one of the staff members saying that Aroden was an egotistical jerk. And given his area of concern is around humanity I'd hazard a guess that really only includes humans since the Azlanti tended to be pretty anti-non-human. So that'd reflect pretty heavily in Cheliax during the period he was still alive. So in addition to halflings there were probably other non-humans slaves. ![]()
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![]() Planar Adventures lists three kinds of divine powers. Deity, Demigod and Quasi Deity. It also states that deities can have no worshipers and still be as powerful as one with trillions. So the best answer would be, it's whatever works best for the story you're wanting to tell. Cayden Cailean and Desna raised the mortal Kurgess to demigod status because they were impressed with his deeds(or because he was their half-mortal son). But if you wanted Kurgess to grant more domains you could just say they raised him to a full deity or you could decide he was only given mythic abilities and hasn't quite made it to demigod. ![]()
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![]() Diego Valdez wrote: PDFs will be a little different for this release than they have been in the past. Instead of becoming available when the order ships as they always have, we intend for them to become available on August 1 for everyone. So if your subscription ships before August 1 and you do not see the PDF don't be surprised. I guess they were able to fiddle with the system so that the 1E products become available like normal though! ![]()
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![]() Not sure if my backorder of Dead Suns #1 was added to this month's subscription or not, but if it isn't could I have it removed from my sidecart? I've already purchased the PDF and I can pick up the physical copy at my local store since they have it in stock still. Thanks guys for your hard work. ![]()
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![]() captain yesterday wrote:
I just got mine so here is hoping yours is on the way soon! |