You are a gentleman and a sage!ToniXX wrote: 1)Yes, there will be left over items, but not everyone has finalized their selection.
2)I'll rule that clerics of all alignments may 'at will' cast either version of a reversible spell.
Character creation rules and discussion
Re: Character creation rules and discussion
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Sorry all, I got slammed with some personal stuff. I hope to post tonight or tomorrow (Wed) at the latest.
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Hope everything is better now! No problem here. Work went to sh!t for me and I've been working like crazy trying to recover some data. A slow pace is perfect for me for the next week or so.
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Yeah, me too. It's Open Enrollment season - working hard, setting up our application for several clients to enroll.
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Subject: Player Characters
The die roller character is nice, and Greg deserves a lot of credit for creating it. That said, as a DM, I still prefer text character sheets. There are still times when, for whatever reason, the die roller host is down or not responsive and the character sheet doesn't load in the game. When you need to look some detail up about a character and the character sheet is unavailable, it's frustrating. With a text character sheet -- if the forums are up, this text sheet is guaranteed available.OGRE MAGE wrote:Not sure why more guys don't use these nice US sheets.
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Also: if you recall, the Saving Throws in Basic (BECMI) and AD&D (OSRIC, 1e, 2e) are a little different - meaning the categories themselves are different.