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Mackilla
Posts : 140 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 29 Location : New York
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:20 pm | |
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| | | Kiutogi
Posts : 48 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 36 Location : Clinton, MD
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Tue Jun 15, 2010 3:32 pm | |
| Has anyone else seen the Gigantic animal template in MM3? I had forgotten about it till a few days ago. I was reading about it and it gave me an idea to do a Minish cap like campaign, or more of just a shrunken world game, where the players fight out that there are very small people living in their homes and cities, living lives of their own. thus most of the encounters would consist of using regular animals with the Gigantic template or larger. It's just a brainstorm, (hehe, BRAINSTORM!) but it might make a good idea if I can get all the kinks out.
*Ok, I was wrong, It's not the gigantic template, It's called Titanic, and it's not in MM3, It on page 218 of MM2. God I hate MM2, it's layout is so annoying and the index is useless. this is 3.5 MM2, not 4.0 MM2. I never even looked into that book yet and never will. | |
| | | Masqued ferret
Posts : 34 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 34 Location : behind the fighter, with his light crossbow
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:33 pm | |
| Mustilan tiny size, 20' movement, darkvision, 1d3 bite natural weapon, scent, +1natural ac, +2 to hide and survival
+4dex, +2wis, -4str LA1
Small in stature, heck tiny even, these ferret-like creatures are not often encounterd, simply by the fact that they are not often noticed though they will band together when a settlement seems wise though they tend to favor being loners not much is known about their origins by others, and well they like to keep people guessing about that maybe a mad gnome wizard had an epic spell fizzle members of this race, are energetic, they have trouble keeping still. Often the will also be brave enough for any small or medium sized character, as the feel they need to prove they can be in such situations
I made them myself and have 3 dm's approval that it is not overpowered. And now I carry a d8 as rikki, the character, will be getting a special crossbow. | |
| | | Rai-kun Admin
Posts : 66 Join date : 2010-04-12 Age : 36 Location : Finland
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Tue Jun 15, 2010 6:54 pm | |
| - Kiutogi wrote:
- Has anyone else seen the Gigantic animal template in MM3? I had forgotten about it till a few days ago. I was reading about it and it gave me an idea to do a Minish cap like campaign, or more of just a shrunken world game, where the players fight out that there are very small people living in their homes and cities, living lives of their own. thus most of the encounters would consist of using regular animals with the Gigantic template or larger.
It's just a brainstorm, (hehe, BRAINSTORM!) but it might make a good idea if I can get all the kinks out.
*Ok, I was wrong, It's not the gigantic template, It's called Titanic, and it's not in MM3, It on page 218 of MM2. God I hate MM2, it's layout is so annoying and the index is useless. this is 3.5 MM2, not 4.0 MM2. I never even looked into that book yet and never will. Hey, that actually sounds kinda cute n.n I'd be in, if someone would make such campaign here XD - masqued ferret wrote:
- Mustilan
tiny size, 20' movement, darkvision, 1d3 bite natural weapon, scent, +1natural ac, +2 to hide and survival
+4dex, +2wis, -4str LA1
Small in stature, heck tiny even, these ferret-like creatures are not often encounterd, simply by the fact that they are not often noticed though they will band together when a settlement seems wise though they tend to favor being loners not much is known about their origins by others, and well they like to keep people guessing about that maybe a mad gnome wizard had an epic spell fizzle members of this race, are energetic, they have trouble keeping still. Often the will also be brave enough for any small or medium sized character, as the feel they need to prove they can be in such situations
I made them myself and have 3 dm's approval that it is not overpowered. And now I carry a d8 as rikki, the character, will be getting a special crossbow. This sounds interesting species too :3 And well balanced ^^ | |
| | | Masqued ferret
Posts : 34 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 34 Location : behind the fighter, with his light crossbow
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Tue Jun 15, 2010 7:06 pm | |
| heheh, do not mess with rikki, his "bring it" attitude means that if you are medium sized and tick him off he will not hesitate to shoot you in the shin. | |
| | | Mackilla
Posts : 140 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 29 Location : New York
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:45 am | |
| - Masqued ferret wrote:
- heheh, do not mess with rikki, his "bring it" attitude means that if you are medium sized and tick him off he will not hesitate to shoot you in the shin.
Can I kill the joke? He will not hesitate to shoot you in <the goods>. But shin is cleaner, go with that. | |
| | | Masqued ferret
Posts : 34 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 34 Location : behind the fighter, with his light crossbow
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Wed Jun 16, 2010 4:23 am | |
| you killed no joke as I honestly meant the shin, as it hurts more to have things removed from bone then simple flesh. | |
| | | Mackilla
Posts : 140 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 29 Location : New York
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:51 pm | |
| - Masqued ferret wrote:
- you killed no joke as I honestly meant the shin, as it hurts more to have things removed from bone then simple flesh.
... are we talking about the same thing? I think <other place> would hurt more, it has very sensitive nerves ftw (of course you would already know that) xD | |
| | | Masqued ferret
Posts : 34 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 34 Location : behind the fighter, with his light crossbow
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:34 pm | |
| yes, but I'm talking barbed arrows, it would hurt more going into THAT area, but you lodge something into your shin bone and see how much it hurts to pull it out. | |
| | | Mackilla
Posts : 140 Join date : 2010-04-13 Age : 29 Location : New York
| Subject: Re: The Dungeons and Dragons Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:24 pm | |
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