Crimson Jester |
Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
So did she love Dragonheart then?
Gark the Goblin |
Gark the Goblin wrote:I think CR 5 works also. There will be 3 7th level and 3 8th level PCs, and I'll probably use 6 bugbears for CR 10 total. It should make for an interesting fight in heavy woods at night.Bitter Thorn wrote:Should a Bugbear with 2 rogue level and 1 barbarian level be CR 4 or 5?Five. Those rogue levels are going to hurt when it sneaks up and backstabs (but make sure to put it in an environment where it can use Stealth).
Set the woods on FIRE! (PC tactic? That's what I would do.)
Bitter Thorn |
Gark the Goblin wrote:Studpuffin wrote:Um, have the old Bestiary rules for CR when adding class levels been changed? (Not trying to start anything.)Bitter Thorn wrote:Should a Bugbear with 2 rogue level and 1 barbarian level be CR 4 or 5?CR 4, as Justin said.
That said, combining Rogue with Barbarian isn't usually a great combo for adding to a 3/4th BAB bonus class already. It's legally CR 4, but it might only pack a CR 3's worth of wallop. Consider that when building encounters with such a creature.
from the PRD
"...increase a creature's CR by 1 for every 2 class levels added until the number of levels added are equal to (or exceed) the creature's original CR, at which point they are treated as “key” levels..."
so CR 2 base + 1 for the first two levels, and +1 for the last level.
I guess I was thinking rogue and barbarian would be key levels for these guys because they work as scouts and ambushers for some bigger opponents. I'm not averse to CR 4 (CR 9 for 6). I would just need to tone their gear down a bit.
I think I'm a little gun shy about guessing low on CR because I would have TPK'ed a party once or twice due to a poor calculation of CR on my part.
Wolfthulhu |
Wolfthulhu wrote:Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
So did she love Dragonheart then?
My money is on, "She hasn't seen it".
Crimson Jester |
Crimson Jester wrote:My money is on, "She hasn't seen it".Wolfthulhu wrote:Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
So did she love Dragonheart then?
hmm, its OK. the best part of the movie is the Red Head with the dual wielded axes.
Had a buddy playign Larp when the movie came out. His character was a Gypsy who used two axes. the running joke was that it was love at first site and he just needed to crawl his way into the film.
Bitter Thorn |
Bitter Thorn wrote:Set the woods on FIRE! (PC tactic? That's what I would do.)Gark the Goblin wrote:I think CR 5 works also. There will be 3 7th level and 3 8th level PCs, and I'll probably use 6 bugbears for CR 10 total. It should make for an interesting fight in heavy woods at night.Bitter Thorn wrote:Should a Bugbear with 2 rogue level and 1 barbarian level be CR 4 or 5?Five. Those rogue levels are going to hurt when it sneaks up and backstabs (but make sure to put it in an environment where it can use Stealth).
There will be fireballs (and scintillating spheres) because both of the sorceresses love big booms, but the party has been quite diligent about not setting the Dales on fire. The bugbears evasion should help though.
Bitter Thorn |
Wolfthulhu wrote:Crimson Jester wrote:My money is on, "She hasn't seen it".Wolfthulhu wrote:Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
So did she love Dragonheart then?
hmm, its OK. the best part of the movie is the Red Head with the dual wielded axes.
Had a buddy playign Larp when the movie came out. His character was a Gypsy who used two axes. the running joke was that it was love at first site and he just needed to crawl his way into the film.
"Like a pudding!":)
lebreton |
lynora wrote:As FHDM said, different strokes for different folks. Ot of curiosity, what are your favorite animated movies?And FHDM I am so glad to know I am not the only one who doesn't like Pixar! :)
I get so sick of hearing about how I should like them. I don't. They're not my thing. It's not like they don't have plenty of fans without me. :)
The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Snow WhiteDumbo
Peter Pan
Sleeping Beauty
Fox and the Hound
Can't go wrong with classics
Some of the newer stuff:
Up was great
Toy Story 3 was much better than 2 and almost on par with 1
New Winnie the Pooh out this summer we will see
Tangled was surprisingly good
All in all
I could never pick just one
Gark the Goblin |
Gark the Goblin wrote:There will be fireballs (and scintillating spheres) because both of the sorceresses love big booms, but the party has been quite diligent about not setting the Dales on fire. The bugbears evasion should help though.Bitter Thorn wrote:Set the woods on FIRE! (PC tactic? That's what I would do.)Gark the Goblin wrote:I think CR 5 works also. There will be 3 7th level and 3 8th level PCs, and I'll probably use 6 bugbears for CR 10 total. It should make for an interesting fight in heavy woods at night.Bitter Thorn wrote:Should a Bugbear with 2 rogue level and 1 barbarian level be CR 4 or 5?Five. Those rogue levels are going to hurt when it sneaks up and backstabs (but make sure to put it in an environment where it can use Stealth).
Awwwwww <insert emoticon here>
Gark the Goblin |
Last night we watched part of Pride & Prejudice (with Colin Firth). My brother and I started imagining it as it must have been with zombies (since it was so boring), and then as Minecraft (I've seen him and my sister playing and watching videos enough to know a lot about it). Then I moved on to murder mystery, but he kept yelling "CREEPER!!!" In the scene where Darcy jumps into the lake we did Nature Documentary/Steve Irwin. (The victorious male leads off the horse, while our adult male walks in the other direction, his outer protective layer torn off after the fight.) Somewhere in there was Vampire show/movie (mostly Twilight). Then Travel show like on PBS or Rick Steves'. Action movie where they have to pull 10 levers in 10 hours and each lever has a 50% chance of not working (in which case they have to pull another lever) where Darcy and Elizabeth talk for an hour, the entire cast having transformed into three-toed sloths. It was fun. I've got nothing against Austen, but having already seen this adaptation three times before, my brother and I were bored.
Callous Jack |
Callous Jack wrote:lynora wrote:As FHDM said, different strokes for different folks. Ot of curiosity, what are your favorite animated movies?And FHDM I am so glad to know I am not the only one who doesn't like Pixar! :)
I get so sick of hearing about how I should like them. I don't. They're not my thing. It's not like they don't have plenty of fans without me. :)The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Snow White
Dumbo
Peter Pan
Sleeping Beauty
Fox and the Hound
I have never seen Snow White. My wife is the Disney fanatic in the family and she hates it so i don't think the odds are very high I will ever see it.
Mairkurion {tm} |
Wolfthulhu wrote:Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
So did she love Dragonheart then?
What about Willow?
Mairkurion {tm} |
lebreton wrote:I have never seen Snow White. My wife is the Disney fanatic in the family and she hates it so i don't think the odds are very high I will ever see it.Callous Jack wrote:lynora wrote:As FHDM said, different strokes for different folks. Ot of curiosity, what are your favorite animated movies?And FHDM I am so glad to know I am not the only one who doesn't like Pixar! :)
I get so sick of hearing about how I should like them. I don't. They're not my thing. It's not like they don't have plenty of fans without me. :)The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Snow White
Dumbo
Peter Pan
Sleeping Beauty
Fox and the Hound
Wow. My absolute favorite of the Disney's. Dwarves!
Jess Door |
Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
Well, yeah.
Jess Door |
Crimson Jester wrote:My money is on, "She hasn't seen it".Wolfthulhu wrote:Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
So did she love Dragonheart then?
Was it the movie where Sean Connery was the voice of the dragon?
I've seen that one...but I don't remember it at all, really.
Jess Door |
Wolfthulhu wrote:Crimson Jester wrote:My money is on, "She hasn't seen it".Wolfthulhu wrote:Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
So did she love Dragonheart then?
Was it the movie where Sean Connery was the voice of the dragon?
I've seen that one...but that's really all I remember about it. I saw bits and pieces of Willow on TBS Sunday Afternoon Random Movies or something, i think, once.
lebreton |
lebreton wrote:I have never seen Snow White. My wife is the Disney fanatic in the family and she hates it so i don't think the odds are very high I will ever see it.Callous Jack wrote:lynora wrote:As FHDM said, different strokes for different folks. Ot of curiosity, what are your favorite animated movies?And FHDM I am so glad to know I am not the only one who doesn't like Pixar! :)
I get so sick of hearing about how I should like them. I don't. They're not my thing. It's not like they don't have plenty of fans without me. :)The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Snow White
Dumbo
Peter Pan
Sleeping Beauty
Fox and the Hound
Find a way to see it, tell her you want to share in her hate but you need to see it to hate it.
Aberzombie |
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Gark the Goblin wrote:Oh don't act like that just beacause the dwarves are taller than you, chin up.Aberzombie wrote:On Snow White: Meh.Callous Jack wrote:I have never seen Snow White.You poor man. Snow White is awesome!
You have to understand. Gark and his brother have this thing about dwarves, just because they're better miners than kobolds.
Gark the Goblin |
Crimson Jester wrote:What about Willow?Wolfthulhu wrote:Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
So did she love Dragonheart then?
You mean the one that incites FHDM's rage?
Gark the Goblin |
Gark the Goblin wrote:Says the guy who says Pride and Prejudice is boring.Aberzombie wrote:On Snow White: Meh.Callous Jack wrote:I have never seen Snow White.You poor man. Snow White is awesome!
You trying to start summat?
It's boring when you watch it for the fourth time. Also when you got up late and are feeling out of sorts and it's 10:00 pm.
Mairkurion {tm} |
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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:You mean the one that incites FHDM's rage?Crimson Jester wrote:What about Willow?Wolfthulhu wrote:Jess Door wrote:I really liked the Incredibles and enjoyed Finding Nemo. The others I could pretty much take or leave. Haven't even seen a large number of them, actually.
But the Brave visuals look cool.
And by 'visuals' she means, "Oh! redheaded girl warrior! Bad ass!"
Just so you know.
So did she love Dragonheart then?
I can't possibly keep up with everything on that rage-oholic's list. Why don't you create a scribe alias and keep the list in the profile with appropriate links for me to consult?
Mairkurion {tm} |
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Gark the Goblin wrote:Says the guy who says Pride and Prejudice is boring.Aberzombie wrote:On Snow White: Meh.Callous Jack wrote:I have never seen Snow White.You poor man. Snow White is awesome!You trying to start summat?
[ooc]It's boring when you watch it for the fourth time. Also when you got up late and are feeling out of sorts and it's 10:00 pm.
Hey, if you want to go down as the non-appreciator of the Great Lady of English Literature, then this Janeite is not going to stop you.
Aberzombie |
Aberzombie wrote:Best Nazi midget ever on film, and maybe the onlylebreton wrote:Aberzombie wrote:Mairkurion {tm} wrote:[What about Willow?Billy Barty as the High Aldwin!Billy Barty!!!!!
The pearl is in the river
You gotta say it correctly!
Ze pearl is in ze river!
Yes. Billy Barty was awesome. Every movie he was in was made that much cooler.
lebreton |
Gark the Goblin wrote:Hey, if you want to go down as the non-appreciator of the Great Lady of English Literature, then this Janeite is not going to stop you.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Gark the Goblin wrote:Says the guy who says Pride and Prejudice is boring.Aberzombie wrote:On Snow White: Meh.Callous Jack wrote:I have never seen Snow White.You poor man. Snow White is awesome!You trying to start summat?
[ooc]It's boring when you watch it for the fourth time. Also when you got up late and are feeling out of sorts and it's 10:00 pm.
Now you spoiled it and let him know it was a book.
Professor Higgins |
Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Now you spoiled it and let him know it was a book.Gark the Goblin wrote:Hey, if you want to go down as the non-appreciator of the Great Lady of English Literature, then this Janeite is not going to stop you.Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Gark the Goblin wrote:Says the guy who says Pride and Prejudice is boring.Aberzombie wrote:On Snow White: Meh.Callous Jack wrote:I have never seen Snow White.You poor man. Snow White is awesome!You trying to start summat?
[ooc]It's boring when you watch it for the fourth time. Also when you got up late and are feeling out of sorts and it's 10:00 pm.
Oopsies.
Aberzombie |
Mac Boyce wrote:Even white boys gotta shout...Thanks now thats stuck in my head
Yeah, but it's classic.