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Post by The Big Cheese on Sept 16, 2014 20:05:18 GMT -6
I don't think any of us will be twinked out enough to be the Red Mage of the group anyway.
Although somebody could specialise in Animal Husbandry. If ya' know what I mean.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 16, 2014 20:07:10 GMT -6
I'm loving how many people have actually read it.
Also, double entendre on "twinked." Lol.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 16, 2014 20:07:14 GMT -6
No.
Fall damage is essentially this:
1d6 bludgeoning for every 10 feet fallen, but if the jump is intentional, then the first die is nonlethal. However, a DC 10 Acrobatics or Athletics check will negate any damage from an intentional 10 foot fall. Every ten feet after that is a +5 to the DC, and if the fall is unintentional, add another +5. Damage is dealt per 10 feet, so a 10 foot fall and a 19 foot fall are no different, but a 20 foot fall is another d6 of bludgeoning.
There are no default rules for this that I can find, so I'm adapting the 3.5e rules with some changes in your favor for this.
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Post by HHDeception on Sept 16, 2014 20:35:42 GMT -6
How about dodging instead of blocking then?
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 16, 2014 20:45:50 GMT -6
Actually, found them.
It's just 1d6 bludgeoning per ten feet fallen, with no check.
Also, found the rules on light and such. They were before the light section.
Creatures in dim light, patchy fog, moderate foliage, and such have disadvantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on sight. Those who attempt to spot a creature in such conditions are also given disadvantage on Wisdom (Perception) checks that rely on sight.
Creatures in darkness, heavy foliage, and dense fog are effectively given the blindness condition. Those who attempt to attack creatures or detect creatures using Wisdom (Perception) checks within such an area are also treated as if having the blindness condition.
Okay, the rules were a bit patchy, and since it doesn't make sense for it to only affect the party within the condition, I made it so that it also affects parties attempting to look into the condition.
Also, it makes darkvision seem that much more awesome.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 16, 2014 20:46:22 GMT -6
You can't dodge fall damage.
That would just be stupid.
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Post by The Big Cheese on Sept 16, 2014 20:51:35 GMT -6
I'm loving how many people have actually read it. Also, double entendre on "twinked." Lol. I followed it from early until it finished. Now you have me going over it again... Good times. And yeah, I had to explain both meanings of the word twink to Osranger when I commented on some builds he was talking about. I really gotta stop relying the obscure slang so much.
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Post by HHDeception on Sept 16, 2014 20:53:48 GMT -6
Alright alright. How about if you missed? Like you throw yourself at the ground, but blind yourself and roll a 1 so you miss?
Oh wait, that's called flying, never mind.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 16, 2014 20:54:38 GMT -6
No.
Falling is falling.
*Is preparing a potential Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies moment because of this*
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 16, 2014 21:00:57 GMT -6
Alright alright. How about if you missed? Like you throw yourself at the ground, but blind yourself and roll a 1 so you miss? Oh wait, that's called flying, never mind. AHEM. 42. And Golurk, WE APOLOGIZE FOR THE INCONVENIENCEI'ma try to stay serious. Most of the time. When Aranno's not drunk. Or around furniture. Preferred weapon, right there. But seriously, that'll be the biggest quirk out of me, since you said "mostly serious." Sorry if I broke HHD.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 16, 2014 21:02:48 GMT -6
Do I get two crowbars if I get the criminal background and either the burglar's pack or the dungeoneer's pack?
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 16, 2014 21:04:44 GMT -6
You have to waste an action picking up furniture, and it couldn't exceed your carry limit. Plus, you gain an improvised weapon penalty, and you don't get a proficiency bonus.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 16, 2014 21:05:26 GMT -6
Do I get two crowbars if I get the criminal background and either the burglar's pack or the dungeoneer's pack? Yes.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 16, 2014 21:09:59 GMT -6
Aaaand crowbars would be improvised weapons too. Crap.
Anyway, I think I've got the character sheet filled out, except for the weight of my inventory and appearance (which I'm almost done with.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 16, 2014 21:13:33 GMT -6
Okay.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 16, 2014 22:12:45 GMT -6
Here we go. Now to figure out what I forgot and/or messed up.
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Post by Golurkcanfly on Sept 17, 2014 7:37:22 GMT -6
Looks good.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 17, 2014 8:09:03 GMT -6
Woo! First finish!
Wonder why we haven't seen Golurk's sheet or that of anyone who knows what they're doing
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Post by The Big Cheese on Sept 17, 2014 8:13:13 GMT -6
You fail to fully comprehend how lazy I am.
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Post by AlmosDug on Sept 17, 2014 8:20:07 GMT -6
I kinda get it, but I figured you could have at least managed it by now with a bad work ethic. And there's still SMEX/Golurk, though SMEX is almost as bad as you, to my understanding.
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