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None of the human pregens have their extra racial skill ranks, in any of their incarnations that I can see.


Thank you very much!


I may be stupid but I just want to check the following. Using PFS #30 as an example. Spoilers follow.

-Player finds two potions of cure moderate wounds on the dead derron in A1, do they pay the money for them immediately, at the end of the adventure or not at all if they use them in the adventure, but if they want to keep/buy more they have to pay the money then, again at the end of the scenario?

-Say a player takes the derros shortsword, apply the above questions about payment

-Do the same general rules for finding special magic items and loot apply to non-magical and readily available items as for special loot?

-The player takes the Nature's Cataclysm fighter's trap trinket, can he sell it? Does he need to? or this it simply get removed and added to the gold gained for the adventure. If so, is its value given to everyone, or divided by the number of players.

Sorry to be a bother, I'm pretty okay on the whole thing bar the intricacies of loot.


Oh, It has to be Eberron's Mourbnland, a creepy ash covered land of the dead... if your DM sucks though...

But otherwise :)


Kyr wrote:

I don't hate Eberron, just from what I've read it doesn't seem well thought out, just a stack of cliches, not a real world.

There is some stuff that could be saved, but I don't see the "grittiness" that was advertised.

I hope the next campaign world is given more thought for how things will play and how the world will be balanced for gamers.

I know this may cause a bit of uproar but...

My view is the opposite, I think that all the older worlds, Greyhawk in particular, are little more than massive clichés. They offer little more than you can get from just reading any fantasy book set in a medieval setting, the book doesn't even have to be great. Eberron on the other hand offers all the new ideas one could want, while still supporting old style, three types of elves being just one example.
As for grittiness, read Sharn: City of Towers, I'm sorry but in my opinion, kicks 'Greyhawk's ass!


Ok well I'm 17, hope that lowers the average slightly. Up until nearly last christmas I actually thought D&D was something from the past, something dead and gone. Then I saw a Dungeon magazine in a newsagents. And boy are my glad. Though I'll admit I was caught at first by the picture of the deva in
issue #116. I bought the magazine, now I Dm. But I'm frighteningly new to the game.


Help, I need to find out what stores in my area sell the D&D core rule books. I once found a directory but can't find it again. I live near the city of Cork in Ireland.