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![]() harmor wrote:
Hamor, thank you for making my day entertaining. So, you are really asking if a character can take an action when they are effected by a condition that prevents them from taking an action. Realllllly Haaarmor, Reaaaally? The only time in the confused state one could cast said spell is if the act normally chance occurred. ![]()
![]() harmor wrote:
Of course, that doesn't help when said huge giant has an intelligence of 14-15ish and decides to make caster paste and the only caster without multiple images is the poor cleric. Cleric: Draw its attention away from me Fighter!
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![]() Megan A wrote:
Thank you and will do if it arrives. ![]()
![]() Hello, I received an email saying order #1750573 shipped on July 29th. Estimated delivery time was 2-9 business days, however I have still not received this order. Order email...
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The following products are included in this shipment:
Did it get returned to sender? Or just lost in the USPS plane of existence? ![]()
![]() Harmor can you get one of these? 3D Printer, if you can print a wrench, you can print a dungeon! ![]()
![]() harmor wrote:
No, Lone Starr died because you had an epic fail in role playing. You were asked the same question for three rounds by said fighter and did not answer it. Therefore, he thought you were the evil monster and killed it. All you had to do was answer the question, which you knew the answer to. Combine the lack of answering the question via RP and the fact you were attacking PCs during the combat due to the evil intelligent sword you picked up, it's not at all surprising you got axed. ![]()
![]() Since the thread Snake Barding garnered so much attention, everyone deserves to know the out come! To make a long story short, too late. GM allowed snake barding. However, due to an untimely death and the cost of raise dead, Harmor did not have the money to get special barding made for his constrictor snake. On a side note, his new constrictor snake was swallowed hole and eaten by another huge monster later in the adventure. ![]()
![]() gran rey de los mono wrote: Seems to me that you would lose the bonus speed from Fleet. Regardless of the Roughrider ability the mount is still carrying a medium load, so Fleet no longer applies. Agreed. Fleet is a great feat, but it's pretty straight forward on how it works. If you have medium or heavy armor or have a condition greater than a light load, it doesn't work. ![]()
![]() harmor wrote: I was the last hold out until all 7 of us have it. Aren't you glad you finally caved in? Ernest Mueller wrote: I wish all the AP NPCs were provided that way!!! It also becomes very easy to tweak them for your game if you need them upleveled or deleveled or treasure-swapped. I completely agree, it would be an excellent addition to get AP NPCs in a package of some kind for GMs. Overall, Hero Lab has been a great tool for playing as a PC or running a game. ![]()
![]() james maissen wrote:
He absolutely could have, but choose not to while declaring his actions. ![]()
![]() Quandary wrote:
Lenny was attempting move away to reposition for a new ride by attack the next round, so no five foot step. Quandary wrote: I can see that as a common mistake of many new-ish players (and would point out stuff like that as a GM, i.e. if they`re sure they want to do it) Harmor, aka Lenny, has been playing some form of d20 D&D 3.0/3.5/Pathfinder for many many many moons. On a side note, Lenny should be more upset with the crazy bow monk that decided to shoot the abnormally large boar... wait for it... right before it was about to step into some of the bear traps setup. It was one of those priceless moments. So, instead of taking the elk meat scraps in the traps, the abnormally large boar made a perception check of a nice fleshy large horse tied to a tree 40-50 feet away and decided it wanted the big dinner. ![]()
![]() harmor wrote: My mount keeps dying. And by dying I mean like every combat. Oleg is getting suspicious to say the least... Let's have some clarification on this statement, shall we. First, who is who, Harmor = Lenny the halfling. Evil @$$hole GM = Me! Let's make a long story short, to late. Mount #1 (Animal Companion dog) - 1st level - Died along with everyone else's mount during start of the campaign, mainly for an RP hook. Lenny, seek out vengeance already! Eventually, Lenny the wise summons a new animal companion at 1st level after 3 months of mourning (he forgot he could). During the RPing of this event, Lenny's says his prayer for his new animal companion is "Summon a mount... Summon a mount.... Summon a MOUNT!!!" singing over and over. The DM is looking for what he wants to summon here and with no direct request on the type of animal companion, a wild elk stag that happened to be nearby walks through the front of Oleg’s and up to Lenny. Many combats later. Mount #2 (Animal Companion Elk Stag) - 1st level - Died when a grizzly bear wandered into the PCs camp looking for a night time snack. The brave Lenny ran away from the grizzly bear and told the Elk to attack it. The elk obeyed its master and became bear food in the middle of the camp. The group levels up and Lenny decides he wants to be a ranger and learns some ranger $#!t from the local rangers. So, Lenny is now level 2, 1 Cavalier/1 Ranger and will not be able to get the link ability with his animal companion until he levels up as a Cavalier again. Many combats later. Mount #3 (combat trained riding dog) - 2nd level - Died when the group was attempting to slay the mighty Tuskgutter (not the normal one from the adventure, not a dire boar (long), but actually Long and Tall boar *cough* 10 ft reach *cough*). Lenny does a ride by attack on the abnormally large boar that is TRAPPED in a bear trap. However, Lenny only has enough movement to end up ten feet away from the abnormally large boar. The abnormally large boar remains trapped and Lenny attempts to ride away triggering an AoO, a die is rolled to determine who gets attacked, Lenny or his riding dog. As fate would have it, it is the riding dog. The attack hits, Lenny attempts a ride check to negate said attack with an immediate action and fails. The 2d6 + 13 points of damage essentially one shots the riding dog. Mean while, Lenny's other mount a combat trained riding pony has been used as live bait in a bear trap for the abnormally large boar by another adventurer in the group. The abnormally large boar's options are to attempt to get out of the trap or attack Lenny's bait Pony or Lenny's food looking riding dog. Being the nice GM I am, I make it a random check every round and for the most part the abnormally large boar attempts to free itself from the bear trap and fails (good thing for the group actually). Finally as the fates would have it, it does attack and the nice GM decides to go after the mount that's basically dead already rather than the bait pony that has 3 HP, the logic being one dead mount is better than two dead mounts. Suggestions
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