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My pet peeve is homophones. Easy mistake to make, but anyone else reading this could have pointed out your error.
Item that force changes my name to something absurdly long beats out sci-fi wannabe that's surprisingly weak given the natural phenomenon it is supposed to be emulating.
Pathfinder does not make coins out of that metal.
Another item whose name intrigued me and that lived up to my expectations (despite the unnecessary drawbacks). The crunch of the primary ability is exceptional IMO. Which makes it a Keep.
EDIT - If I had not upvoted it so fast :-(
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Had to upvote an inferior item that follows the rules over one that will be disqualified for not doing so. I don't like that.
Second noose item in a few pairings. Creepy
2 very flavorful items but one practiced enough restrain to skip telling em why the item was cool
You should have selected one name.
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Your item totally breaks SO MANY rules of the game!
Downvote forever!
Charge item vs Charge item. Which do I despise the most ?
Wow I guess you liked that mini boss from Sands of Time too
I saw a ring, even called itself a ring
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So much hatin going on. You guys are fueling a dark god somewhere.
Weaponizing a well-known drawback.
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The zz's weren't meant to be part of the template
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JJ Jordan wrote: So much hatin going on. You guys are fueling a dark god somewhere. This is really mild considering the threads of a few years back.
chaoseffect wrote: The zz's weren't meant to be part of the template But if your goal was to put voters to sleep, by all means keep them.
Club vs Great Club. Let the party begin.
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Edit: This counts as item quote?
Templates remain overrated
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This (large and bulky) weapon is easily mistaken for a (light and small) weapon.
What is this I don't even
Interesting, no one else has mentioned a block of dragon themed items, but I've seen a number of them in a row. Am I the only one? A couple were actually pretty good, some were not. (If you're one of the creators, sorry to torture you with ambiguity.)
I don't think I've reached Star Voter status yet, however I've noticed that there are more books, gloves, bracers, thieving, gore, blood, and joke items compared to Season 8. Personally, I expected more weapons and armor.
Your back story should not take up 1/3 of your text. It should not exist at all, ideally.
Wszebor Uriev wrote: I suppose if I keep looking, I'll find an item that replicates platinum pieces. I mean, they have to pay for this somehow... I FOUND ONE.
Or at least close enough ;-)
In season 8 weapons were the most popular since wondrous items were off the plate. Now they're back with a vengeance.
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michael patrick wrote: Your back story should not take up 1/3 of your text. It should not exist at all, ideally. But how else can I tell you about how everyone (especially all the ladies) loves my pet character because he is so kewl and totally awesome?
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Paragraph breaks greatly aid readability. Shoot for 3 or 4 lines between breaks. 1 is too few, and 20 is too many.
Shield is not a slot.
But then, neither is "no".
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A single item and a singular item are not the same thing.
Petty Alchemy wrote: In season 8 weapons were the most popular since wondrous items were off the plate. Now they're back with a vengeance. Right. I completely forgot wondrous items were not allowed in the previous season.
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Choker of the (insert animal name) versus Choker of the (insert animal name). Both cool items, but one seems under-priced and the other over-priced.
Maurice de Mare wrote: JJ Jordan wrote: So much hatin going on. You guys are fueling a dark god somewhere. This is really mild considering the threads of a few years back.
Keep snarking. He Who Must Be Blamed is ever so hungry.
Why do you hate PCs so much ?
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I found a filigree! Why do we hate filigree, again?
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Kobold Cleaver wrote: I found a filigree! Why do we hate filigree, again? Anything is fine in moderation.
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Tripp Elliott wrote: Rabbitball wrote: Feros wrote: Ambrosia Slaad wrote: No, just no. The slayer and investigator already killed the rogue and took all his stuff. Then he was reincarnated as unchained. Stop trying to kill him again with rogue-in-cans. Look at it this way, with all the cleric-in-cans, rogue-in-cans, and the occasional wizard-in-cans a fighter could solo any Adventure Path!
:D That's it! Next year I'm making a fighter-in-a-can! :P Why not? Barbarians-in-a-can is a core item. This must be what happens on the days when no player shows up to game. The GM opens a four-pack of adventurers to stop the BBEG/threat... and then opens a six-pack for himself/herself.
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Kobold Cleaver wrote: I found a filigree! Why do we hate filigree, again? Dude, have you ever even committed murder with a filigreed blade? If you don't clean it immediately the blood gets dried in there and can be a b!%%~ to get out. So inconvenient.
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Hmm. Name in title does not match item name, but then the name in title shows up as a power of the item. Also only works for one specific person.
Wow you guys are really really trying to catch Ghost Nappa
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Kobold Cleaver wrote: I found a filigree! Why do we hate filigree, again? During the first year of voting it was horribly overused and not always correctly. I don't mind it now, but back in '13...
*looks over the horizon with a grim and thoughtful expression*
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An item that benefits one character but screws over the party. That shouldn't cause any trouble at the table should it?
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Boo ::goes for the eyes:: RUSK!!!!!!
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"The Adventures of Calvin Commoner, and his Amazing Collection of Cans!"
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Mischief Mondragon wrote: An item that benefits one character but screws over the party. That shouldn't cause any trouble at the table should it? That one was actually one of my guilty pleasures.

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chaoseffect wrote: KingOfAnything wrote: Paragraph breaks greatly aid readability. Shoot for 3 or 4 lines between breaks. 1 is too few, and 20 is too many. Every time I see a block of text, even a well written block of text, I'm tempted to just give it to the other guy who actually pressed enter a couple of times even though his entry has no grasp of the rules (both game and contest) and contains over 200 words of flowery fanfiction for his personal PC. I usually resist that temptation and just end up using the "you both suck" button unless that block of text really was the greatest thing ever conceived. Don't do that, please.
The way the algorithm works, it needs to evaluate every possible pairing, as many times as it can. If you say the items tied, it's the same as not voting at all and someone else will have to vote on that exact same pairing.
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chaoseffect wrote: KingOfAnything wrote: Paragraph breaks greatly aid readability. Shoot for 3 or 4 lines between breaks. 1 is too few, and 20 is too many. Every time I see a block of text, even a well written block of text, I'm tempted to just give it to the other guy who actually pressed enter a couple of times even though his entry has no grasp of the rules (both game and contest) and contains over 200 words of flowery fanfiction for his personal PC. I usually resist that temptation and just end up using the "you both suck" button unless that block of text really was the greatest thing ever conceived. People are really downvoting/voting "both are bad" for items that didn't double-space between paragraphs? The published book descriptions don't double-space, and neither does the submission template.
(And clicking "both are equally good/bad" just wastes your time, doing nothing to improve the rankings.)
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