Valegrim wrote: Well, here we go; another session of voting for mystery peeps that we really dont know anything about. We all hear a lot of badmouthing about major candidates for senate and all that jaz; but i am more concerned about the guys that really make a difference; our city councelors, judges, county commissioners and stuff; these are the guys that make a big impact on your world in an immediant fashion, but finding anything about about these guys is like squeezing blood from a ghost; it is not easy and you will hurt yourself in the process; sheesh. Everybodies web sites say; hey, I am great, vote for me and I will work hard. What tripe, anybody else get bent about voting for mystery candidates like I do? In my county, pretty much every person was running unopposed. So it didn't really matter what their views were, only 1 choice...
Goth Guru wrote:
I would rule that it would be a crit. A nat 20 is always a hit. So even if you rolling to comfirm a crit, is should count as a hit. There is a variant rule in one of the books that if you roll a nat 20, another nat 20 and then confirm the crit its an auto-kill. I also wouldnt worry about them using that to kill gods, most gods probably would have inherent fortifaction or other ways to be immune to critical hits.
Takasi wrote: That's why I found it odd that they waited a few days on this one. Man you need to relax a bit. Your complaining that your free stuff isn't getting here fast enough. I'm sure paizo's products taht bring in revenue (like magazines) take precedence over free web enhancements. Let me tell you, i work for a magazine publishing company that's no where near as big as Paizo, would tackle a project like this. We put an interactive map on our website last week and it took the collaberation of 3 departments, all who have their own schedules and projects. Instead of complaining about it, just wait patiently like everyone else or do your own conversion if you need it that bad.
I ended up using money as a motivator. All the pc's came up with good backgrounds and reasons for being in DL. As an added bonus, i allowed any pc who had a background in which they grew up in diamond lake, I gave them knowledge:Local as a class skill no matter what class they took. (which turned out to be pretty helpful to a few). At the start of the adventure, I only let them start with 1d10 silver and 1d10 copper pieces of their starting money. (after they had bought all the wanted too). then i went through and trimmed their character sheets of a few things. Namely consumables, like rations and torches and such. This way, they started out in a rough town, down on thier luck with only a few pennies to rub together. I had the bard type character win a map of the wispering cairn in a game of chance. and after hearing about the other adventures in town exploring the the other cairn, he thought he might be able to find some riches in the wispering cairn, so the put together a group of people who likewise needed money and the rest is history. It all worked out really well. The PCs are really motived to secure some funds, not enjoying having to go to town to buy poor meals instead of teh standard fare. Its actually interesting to watch them budget, selling a silver ring they found so they can get a weeks worth of meals and some other misc supplies. Its a bit of a nice change from dealing with high level PCs who have enough gold to live in the lap of luxury and can wreck the economy of any small town when they stop by. Plus they have really taken to fixing up the old mining office from dragon #333. They are spending their downtime (while pc's heal up and rest) to fix up the place. Overall it has started out really well. Thanks for the suggestions all! |