Re: (Almost) Anything Goes
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 2:33 am
I must have forgotten. Are non-weapon proficiencies being used?
Am i just overlooking?
Am i just overlooking?
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No, non-weapon proficiencies are not being used. Second line in the 'New Character Creation' thread.Stonjuz wrote:I must have forgotten. Are non-weapon proficiencies being used?
Am i just overlooking?
Think of it as you skipping a room in a dungeon. I have a private forum where I keep all my game notes, and I created the '04' thread to detail the goblin cave. You can always cure your OCD'edness (or, for Alethan, CDO) by going back to revisit it.saalaria wrote:What happened to 04 Dave? I think the mild ocders..in which increasingly I seem to be including myself now - will be offended!
Hope the trip is pleasure, not business, but enjoy yourself nonetheless. I will be sure to NPC Kaltar in your absence according to your notes in the PM you sent me.saalaria wrote:I will be away in sunny Spain for just over two weeks from tomorrow . Seriously doubt I will have access to a keyboard so realistically my next post will be around April 22nd...have a good time while Im gone. Sam
I yawned when I wrote that.Alethan wrote:... He yawns before adding, ...
Think of the worst hair band mullet, add in teen-age peach fuzz mustache, and absolutely no body fat. Place on a horse .. I dont think a pic can do it justice.Stonjuz wrote:You have all seen, ... rather, have probably seen Shannigan's picture in character sheet section. (i think its from 4th edition?)
Gwilt has most likely the coolest d&&d ranger portrait i have ever seen,
Garth has an outstanding druid pix, (its over in The Inn of the Unseen Servant 2.5e game, character sheet section)
Now wolfpack has posted Epsilon, a fine example (and welcome wolfpack if i havent said so yet)
Does anyone feel that posting a pic takes away from the feel? the mystery?
If not, why not throw one up there.
Dying to see the paladin, cavalier and ranger.
onlyme wrote:Think of the worst hair band mullet, add in teen-age peach fuzz mustache, and absolutely no body fat. Place on a horse .. I dont think a pic can do it justice.Stonjuz wrote:You have all seen, ... rather, have probably seen Shannigan's picture in character sheet section. (i think its from 4th edition?)
Gwilt has most likely the coolest d&&d ranger portrait i have ever seen,
Garth has an outstanding druid pix, (its over in The Inn of the Unseen Servant 2.5e game, character sheet section)
Now wolfpack has posted Epsilon, a fine example (and welcome wolfpack if i havent said so yet)
Does anyone feel that posting a pic takes away from the feel? the mystery?
If not, why not throw one up there.
Dying to see the paladin, cavalier and ranger.
Oh, I think wolfpack just got close. My poor eyes!onlyme wrote:Think of the worst hair band mullet, add in teen-age peach fuzz mustache, and absolutely no body fat. Place on a horse .. I dont think a pic can do it justice.
*shudders*onlyme wrote:I cannot deny that there could be some familiar bloodlines between that modern day champion pictured above, and our eventually beloved and legendary cavalier...
onlyme wrote:I cannot deny that there could be some familiar bloodlines between that modern day champion pictured above, and our eventually beloved and legendary cavalier...
Alethan wrote:*shudders*onlyme wrote:I cannot deny that there could be some familiar bloodlines between that modern day champion pictured above, and our eventually beloved and legendary cavalier...
Malak wrote:"Take that!" he says, poking at the beast with his short sword, in what can only be described as one of the worst efforts of all time:
Short Sword (vs. s/m) [1d20-1] = 1-1 = 0 [1d6] = 1
How did I miss this pic? LOL... Even shows the craftsmanship of the fine orcish blade.wolfpack wrote:onlyme wrote:I cannot deny that there could be some familiar bloodlines between that modern day champion pictured above, and our eventually beloved and legendary cavalier...