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Post by kersus on Oct 22, 2008 18:08:41 GMT -5
Great work!
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Post by kersus on Oct 22, 2008 18:08:09 GMT -5
That seems to be a problem in elections outside the USA as well. The avoid what they'll do in order to attack the others. I saw a US report about this where their polls showed how the vast majority of people HATE these types of ads, but even more are affected by them. It was interesting but irritating all at once.
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Post by kersus on Oct 22, 2008 18:05:21 GMT -5
I'll post my vote in favour of the art used. The book not only has well placed art but is designed in an easy to read format. Good work.
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Post by kersus on Oct 22, 2008 18:03:46 GMT -5
Upon initially looking at the spell lists, I'm cool with the Clerics, but I think I might modify the MU a little so that each level has 10 spells.
My initial thoughts are to remove 1-Detect Evil; 3-Hold person, Infravision, Protection from Evil, Water Breathing; 4-Forest Legion, Hallucinatory Terrain, Plant Growth, Remove Curse; 5-Animal Growth, Animate Dead, Conjure Elemental, Contact Higher Plane; 6-Control Weather, Part Water.
Then add 1-Shield, Ventriloquism
This is just a preliminary thought after the first reading and just for the official spells while characters may find completely different spells int heir travels.
I don't mean this so much as a suggestion for the rules, but as a possibility for my house rules and making sure balance is retained.
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Post by kersus on Oct 22, 2008 17:47:40 GMT -5
So is anyone actually playing S&S? Not yet, but I may convert my OAD&D campaign to this. We only play twice a year usually, but maybe I can convince them to get together again before Christmas. The biggest thing I want to see is a player creation folio type thing with Book 1 and table 1-3 from Book 2 only and a blank character sheet or two. I would buy at least half a dozen of these and replace my softcover of the full rules with a hardcover - giving away the softcover to a needy gamer I think a Folio like this would be a great boon. I have no need to pass around a book to the players with everything else, and I would be happy to have a bunch of extra Folio's so the player's could take them home too. Druid, Ranger, and an Elementalist would have my vote. I do enjoy Illusionists too, but you'd have to use clear rules with Illusion. YES! It can't hurt. I could see unifying this, but I like it as is as well. In fact, I might go for an optional rules that allows the character to add points themselves per level instead of distinct increments. If you're doing a monster manual type thing, all I suggest is a little piece of art for each monster. K
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