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Monday, March 24, 2008

Ever wonder what happened to these buggers? Tthese babies for 3.5 are pretty srary monznarts. 2d6 Con damage is something to be feared at any level. If they act during a surprize round they have a good chance of hitting even high level PCs (except for rogues).

 

 


 

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

This is a triumph. I'm making a note here.... HUGE SUCCESS. It's hard to overstate my satisfaction. Paizo is continuing to use 3.5 rules for their Pathfinder campaign setting. I've been following this issue with great interest. I consider it the best move they can make considering the circumstances, and applaud how they've cast their own stone. I'm in the mood for cake now.

  


Friday, March 14, 2008

First off, some potentially scary news. Please let it not suck.

Secondly, I added some links way below to some 4e materials. Interesting. *I say in the Socucius Ergalla voice*
 

I recieved an invite to the beta of PBwiki 2.0, so I started a seperate one for my GM notes and personal thoughts. I decided to try something different, so this stream of consciousness thing arose from that. Do comment. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the subject of...

 

GOBLINS IN PLATEMAIL!!!

not by the author of Chicks in Chainmail

 

If goblins more platemail, they'd be AC 21. Pretty sweet.

Considering 1st level PCs only have like +5 AB on average, it'd be pulling teeth to hit em. (16 or higher).

The minmaxed fighters with MW weapons and WF would have +7 about.

Anyway, it wouldn't make sense to equip run of the mill gobs with heavy, expensive plate mail.

It weighs 25 pounds for a Gob and costs 1500 gp. Think goblin boss is gonna shell out?

Well of course not! Not for his grunts anyway. What kind of goblin buys from stores anyway? They'd more likely steal it or make it.

Stealing it: Small Sized Plate? From who? Halfling knights? Gnome caveliers? Those can't come along too often. Even when they do, they'd still have to kill the dude WEARING the armor. +2 AB vs a conservative 19 AC? Good luck, Gobby!

Make it: I'm sure the goblins are excellent craftspeople. Dedicated to tasks like mining and smelting and forging. Yeah right. They'd get slaves to do it. Those slaves wouldn't produce top quality goods (so no MW) and would likely try to make it flawed in some way. Plus, they'd have to capture an Expert with Craft (Armor Smithing) at around +8 to reliably make those DC 18 checks (and not get whipped to death for being slow). It's therefore take at least a level 5 Expert.

Yes. Let's give a dude with 5d6 HP (plus probrably a decent CON bonus) a hammer and tell him to make you some armor. BAM! Dead goblin!

 


 

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

RIP - Ernest Gary Gygax (1938 - 2008)

Dueling Analogs
Order of the Stick
Penny Arcade

  


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