Ideally no application.
Not too much time consuming.
Preferably prone to conflicts.
Race/Alignement/Class matters not, though maybe I'd rather try evil/chaotic…
Reply here or send me PM with ideas, thanks.
Ideally no application.
Not too much time consuming.
Preferably prone to conflicts.
Race/Alignement/Class matters not, though maybe I'd rather try evil/chaotic…
Reply here or send me PM with ideas, thanks.
Reinstalling the game after not having played for 5 years or so, I'm wondering if mods free to download are available on the net and if they are any good?
I don't know who can argue against more transparency… I'm kind of curious about how many people get banned here.
North Korea will win, no doubt about it. -Actually, I'd bet for Italy.
Well Fargle, like I said… I disagree. I think if a wizard knows the names of swords and armours, then the fighters should know the names of spells that are cast in 'fights'.
I mean, the Marines are not experts on planes, but I'm sure they know how they are called when they fly over their heads to go bombard some city... It's the way I see it, I'm a pro, a soldier who fought many times and was targeted with all kinds of spells. I imagine, while I may not know how they are casted, the components needed or the formulae or whatever, I know how to call a ''Fireball''.
You really want professional fighters to start calling fireballs ''a magic blasting sphere of flame?''
Until a DM tell me my professional fighter who study war and work in war environements that he knows nothing, not even the name of that Fireball or Bull's Strength, I'll keep playing like that. It's not like I'm asking fighters to scribe scrolls or decypher magical scripts... My first fighter had maxed his Spellcraft because I wanted him to know much more than the names of spells.
Uh? What are you talking about? I'm not talking about ''most people''.
I'm talking about professional soldiers. To go with your exemple, I'm sure professional car racers know the difference between diesel and gas and the other things you mentioned and they're not engineers.
If you're going to say we need pts in spellcraft to call a fireball a fireball, then I think maybe you need to take a fighter level to call a longsword a longsword…
@Alice:
I surpose alot of it depends on the wizards mindset. My current wizard typicaly drop the odd comment about her spell selection but won't really go into masive detail unless really pushed. She also been known to take out her temper on people who don't pay attention to her "tatical surgestions" with poorly aimed burning hands, but shes just that kind of person.
:wink:
However as a player it bothers me ever so slightly when people playing none arcanest start naming spells by there exact name however, especialy when there the less common spells.Stoneskin is ok.
fireball is ok.Enervation, not really and Balagarn's iron horn is way out.
One thing. I don't see why Fighters wouldn't know anything about magics used in 'Fights' and Wizard would know about armours, siege engines, weapons and all other things that is military knowledge…
Sorry guys, I lost internet and couldn't come back on time for whatever was happening with the cultist.
I was playing Garinol, the half-orc.
~Carbos
I have done that, but then I get told off that my character is not fit to join any of the factions that would interests me, so personnaly I disagree with that advice and I'm also looking for a group or guild to join.
Welcome Arefugee.
~Carbos