Draeke Raefel wrote: Mouthy Upstart wrote: If an idea is still in somebody's head, can you beat it with a stick? Yes But not just any stick, mind you...
Mouthy Upstart wrote: If an idea is still in somebody's head, can you beat it with a stick? Yes, but only if it is very stuck in someone's head and they are needing help to be getting it out. I am finding that if you beat them on the back of the head while asking questions, they usually will spit their ideas right out.
Or you could use my new idea stick one whack and the ideas will spill out onto the ground.
(Mr. Fishy is not responsible for any head injurys.)
Draeke Raefel wrote: Mouthy Upstart wrote: If an idea is still in somebody's head, can you beat it with a stick? Yes Beat it with a shtick? This thread support that theory.
I thought ideas were invisible clouds which means that if you've had one, but forgotten it, you have to retrace your steps in the hope that you'll bump into it and remember what it was.
Well, that's my theory anyway.
Clouds that don't float away? Aaaaah, the heavy rain.
That explains ... everything!
Dehydrated water. Add water and you get... water.
The wand of fronds!
After all, with fronds like these....
BabbageUK wrote: I thought ideas were invisible clouds which means that if you've had one, but forgotten it, you have to retrace your steps in the hope that you'll bump into it and remember what it was. Sphere of Thought, anyone?
BabbageUK wrote: I thought ideas were invisible clouds which means that if you've had one, but forgotten it, you have to retrace your steps in the hope that you'll bump into it and remember what it was.
Well, that's my theory anyway.
This is the reason it's not a normal stick but a wondrous item - Prerequisite - invisibility purge.
Thod
Nobody got the white box reference? I'm disappointed.
I could really use a Cloak of Spill Resistance.
Wand of Wandering Monsters! Uses the various summon monster spells to instantly materialize a level appropriate encounter.
Wand of Wandering Minstrels(of Sir Robin the Brave)!
Bowl of Scrubbing Bubble Elementals
Molds, slimes, and oozes beware, your days are numbered!
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I always liked the arrow of healing myself.
Staff of Cure Light cue da grace?
If you survive(i.e. don't blow up from positive energy overload), you probably regrew that arm you lost last week...
Tim Statler wrote: I always liked the arrow of healing myself. Easy.
+1 Merciful arrows od Spellstoring, with a Cure spell cast into it.
Patrick Curtin wrote: tejón wrote: I've totally got you beat with my Ten Gallon Hat.
It's a d% roll each day to figure out what they're gallons of. I have a ten-gallon hat, but it's feeling five-gallons flat. Now you're making me hanker for a hunk of cheese!
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This thread needs some measure of sanity restored!
So: A reminder that PaizoCon (in Seattle) is scheduled to take place on the 18th-20th June, 2010. (*Link to PaizoCon booking on Paizo*)
Okay, enough of the sanity. PaizoCon UK (at Aston University, Birmingham) is taking place on the 17th-18th July 2010 with a balti-trip for early arrivals on the evening of the 16th July. (*Link to PaizoCon UK site*)
And as far as wind-up wondrous items go, I stake a clockwork olliphant! Try and beat that with your arrows Mr. pointy-eared skate-boarding elf.
And just in time for Christmas, a scroll of Unseen Servant for Balthasar, Caspar and Melchior. Or, to give it it's proper name...
(anyone?)
Dragonborn3 wrote: Staff of Cure Light cue da grace?
If you survive(i.e. don't blow up from positive energy overload), you probably regrew that arm you lost last week...
...and grew that extra arm you'll need amputated next week.
Mr.Fishy wrote: Mr. Fishy likes panckes.
Mr. Fishy once granted a wish for a fat free brownie of the GODS. It regenerated if you didn't eat it all.
But....who the heck wouldn't eat it all???
BabbageUK wrote: And just in time for Christmas, a scroll of Unseen Servant for Balthasar, Caspar and Melchior. Or, to give it it's proper name...
(anyone?)
Staff of the Magi!
Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week. Try the veal.
My belt of upheld trousers is totally going to beat all of your items. No contest.
Benchak the Nightstalker wrote: My belt of upheld trousers is totally going to beat all of your items. No contest. My suspenders of concealed undergarments say differently.
Commando's loincloth ftw.
tejón wrote: Commando's loincloth ftw. With the new and improved invisibility function correct?
Brutesquad07 wrote: With the new and improved invisibility function correct? No, they're just treated as a force effect. You're thinking of the Emperor's new drawers.
Portable walls. To block those damned portable holes...
CunningMongoose wrote: Portable walls. To block those damned portable holes... '08 had a portable door, does that count?
A good Immovable Plug should stop up that hole just right.
Well, I've always preferred my Portable Mole anyway.
And there was that time one of the party won a Ring of Three Fishes and was incredibly gutted to find one of the fish had been used up.
What about a quill that can detect, steal and seal meal? Indeed, the pen is mightier.
Don't go traveling without a pair of scissors of running.
Don't fail a Balance check if you're using them, either.
Dragonborn3 wrote: This entire thread sounds like a great way to remember Billy Mays! No one should remember Billy Mays. It's not good when your TV casts Shout and Rage on you.
Draeke Raefel wrote: Wand of Wandering Monsters! Uses the various summon monster spells to instantly materialize a level appropriate encounter. NetHack has one of those. Great way to gain XP.
Paul Worthen wrote: Draeke Raefel wrote: Wand of Wandering Monsters! Uses the various summon monster spells to instantly materialize a level appropriate encounter. NetHack has one of those. Great way to gain XP. XP nothing, it's a great way to gain blessings from your deity. :D
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