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Not strictly gamer girls per se, but I bet they've rolled a few dice in their day:

Steampunk women FTW!


Rambling Scribe wrote:
So someone moves past you and provokes an attack of opportunity. You respond by trying to trip them, which provokes an attack of opportunity. They hit you with their sword, negating your trip attempt.

From the FAQ:

" An attack of opportunity is adjudicated just like any other attack, and it is subject to the same rules (including provoking additional attacks of opportunity)."

A little further explanation:
"These attacks are performed in a “Last In, First Out” sequence. The last attack of opportunity declared is the first one resolved, with the remaining attacks resolved in reverse order of their declaration, assuming the character can still make the attack."

The example in the Q/A is a fighter trying to trip a cleric (provoking an AoO). The cleric attempts to sunder the fighter's weapon with his free attack (provoking an AoO). So the fighter would take his AoO first.

It's possible that the succesful AoO would ruin the action that provoked it(as in Rambling Scribe's example above). It's also possible to get long AoO "chains" but only if one or more combatants have Combat Reflexes.


Sharoth wrote:
Recharge Magic? Where do you find that?

It's an optional spell casting rule from Unearthed Arcana. It's also OGL. Look at how it works here.


(Casts Resurrect Thread)

So, filling out my back issues quotient just now as the final step in my "transition," all the sadness I felt in April 20th has returned.

I've been playing DnD since the late 80s and had Dragon subscriptions on and off since then. But the mags under the helm of Paizo are what I consider to be the "golden years." After years of shifting content and trials and errors, Mona and crew managed to pull the magazines into a cohesive collection worth having a steady subscription to.

Pathfinder would have hit my wallet a little too hard, so I won't be along for that journey, but I still look forward to future Gamemastery products and such that Paizo will be offering.

Thanks so much, staffs of Dungeon and Dragon. I'll miss the monthly contributions to my game. A lot.


I have my 13+ hour playlist of Star Wars soundtracks on shuffle.


Hmmm... I have a few:

I like this guy's character sheets. A lot.

DnDResources.com has a ton of stuff, stretching back to 1E.

Go here for v3.5 Spell Sheets

Kolja Raven Liquette has done free lance work for WotC. Keeps a nice website of PrCs and other class-related goodies.

And I have to give a shout out to Order of the Stick creator Rich Burlew's site

A complete set of handy reference PDFs can be located at Crystal Keep.

Sifting through those (and their links pages) should keep one busy for a time. Good luck on the BEST DnD website list!


Chalk me up in the "Yes, I use Eberron content." In fact, it was the prevelance of Eberron material in Dungeon that convinced me to get a subscription.

I bought Eberron on a lark when it hit the shelves, and was simply floored by the intricacies and unique bits of the setting. Now I run a weekly game and clamor for all the Eberron-flavored stuff I can get a hold of.