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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 19, 2014 14:10:44 GMT -6
Also, you don't get sneak attack damage, nor can you actually use both, since Crowbars are not Light weapons. They will deal 1d4 Bludgeoning based off of Strength, and you can only use one to attack anyways.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 19, 2014 14:13:21 GMT -6
Dang. Well, it'll work when I need it to. But there goes my hopes and dreams... Alright.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 19, 2014 14:15:27 GMT -6
It won't work.
There is no situation where it could be better than anything else. Plus, if you go Arcane Trickster, then you can't cast spells.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 19, 2014 14:19:07 GMT -6
Well, of course it wouldn't be better than anything else. But it's like the furniture, where that's not the point. And surely I could manage when fighting some enemies that are sprinkled with extra b****, right?
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Post by HHDeception on Sept 19, 2014 14:21:16 GMT -6
There is no situation where it could be better than anything else. Magic-proof Skeleton and you don't have any other bludgeoning weapons?
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 19, 2014 14:21:18 GMT -6
Except there won't be any fights that will include some that can't outdamage you if you do that. This won't be a very easy game, but if you play smart and play well, you should be fine. One of the first encounters will be tough if you goof around, and I nerfed all the enemies that you will be fighting in that encounter as to make it so that there's not a 50% chance of everyone dying.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 19, 2014 14:23:38 GMT -6
There is no situation where it could be better than anything else. Magic-proof Skeleton and you don't have any other bludgeoning weapons? Nope. A Magic-proof Skeleton would still take more damage from a Rapier than from a Crowbar. Rapier Average Damage: 6.5 Crowbar Average Damage: 3.75
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 19, 2014 14:25:36 GMT -6
Play smart?! What? Dang... I mean, it fits better with my character's personality, but... dang. I'll have to get serious, then. Bring it.
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Post by The Big Cheese on Sept 19, 2014 14:48:23 GMT -6
Whatever can't be killed with the crowbar can be killed with the +1 Shotgun.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 19, 2014 15:27:14 GMT -6
So, about that PM you never sent...
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Post by SwordMasterEX on Sept 19, 2014 16:38:28 GMT -6
Oh It was just to ask about the PHB details on Bards, Half Elves and entertainers background with a rough Draft Of the character sheet.
Sorry for the late reply. At work.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 19, 2014 16:43:51 GMT -6
Okay.
Half-Elves don't have any more stats that aren't on the links that I provided, Bards should be pretty simple to explain, and the same applies to the Entertainer background. 5e is much easier to start in than 3.5e.
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Post by Osranger on Sept 20, 2014 8:26:09 GMT -6
If an online DnD session were to work, it would be 5E. I may try a campaign again at a later date. For some reason I didn't think that having a way for everyone to show up at the same time in order to play would be the hard part.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 20, 2014 8:55:28 GMT -6
Well, we could start the session now if SMEX hurried up.
>.> <.<
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 20, 2014 14:29:01 GMT -6
*whispering*
SMEX, that's your cue!
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 21, 2014 7:09:07 GMT -6
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 21, 2014 11:47:18 GMT -6
What are the notable changes? Or does it just add stuff in, like other backgrounds or classes?
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 21, 2014 11:50:10 GMT -6
It adds a few bits of stuff and some edits.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 21, 2014 11:52:34 GMT -6
Super helpful.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 22, 2014 13:34:46 GMT -6
SMEX, where are you?
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