Montalve
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its an old "weapon" used in 2nd edition andpresented ina few sourcebooks
there is any chance of re-adding it?
i wouldn't mention it... but my RotR Campaign died because the DM was stubbron we did tramp in his game by using something like this when he intendted tohelpescape an NPC so he will meetus in the Thristletop with the rest of the bosses making for a much more difficult battle.
| Timothy Bean |
its an old "weapon" used in 2nd edition andpresented ina few sourcebooks
there is any chance of re-adding it?
i wouldn't mention it... but my RotR Campaign died because the DM was stubbron we did tramp in his game by using something like this when he intendted tohelpescape an NPC so he will meetus in the Thristletop with the rest of the bosses making for a much more difficult battle.
Lasso would be awesome on the weapon list. I just finished a campaign where a PC used a lasso (with rules made up on the fly) to take down two different BBEG (big bad evil guys) in climactic battles. It was very creative but not a glimmer of a rule for it. And where would Wonder Woman be without her lasso. Seriously.
| Dogbert |
The Lasso AND the good old Mancatcher please!
And where would Wonder Woman be without her lasso. Seriously.
Probably in a position of some more respect... of all the times she used to get tied up (ie every other issue before the 90s) half the times it was with her own lasso. Quite the walking paradox she was, representing both the pinaccle of women's liberation and objectification at the same time.
| Daniel Moyer |
Lasso would be awesome on the weapon list. I just finished a campaign where a PC used a lasso (with rules made up on the fly)...It was very creative but not a glimmer of a rule for it.
Well, I would've said use Rope Use, but that is gone. My other suggestion might be to use the rules for a NET, but maybe give it 5 foot more reach.
Linda Carter as Wonder Woman was quite the liberating object!