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      I've always been a bit 'meh' about Sahuagin. They don't seem to have anything that makes them disctinctive enough. This description does nothing to change this. In my games I preferred using weresharks in their place.
      The Bullywug description seems lame. So, they're exactly like goblins except making larger leaps?
      I liked the 4e approach a lot more. Alternatively, join them with the Grippli to create something entirely new, i.e. a standard, intelligent (psionic?) frog-like race and...


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      April 7, 2013 12:59 PM PDT
      I think what these descriptions lack is any sense of the culture or identity of these intelligent races. There is a very good article on this here, if it helps:
      www.thoughtcrimegames.net/gameable-cultu...
      I think if we want to use these creatures as more than just cannon fodder, we need to have some sense of their motives. Evil beings do not characterise themselves...


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      April 14, 2013 3:08 AM PDT
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      All that may be true, but admit it - this direction of D&Dnext is rekindling the flames of hope, and nostalgia is beginning to surface. The perfect mix of old and new (or so we hope).
      PS - I love the idea of bounded accuracy, as I feel we are finally going back to role playing rather than knockoffs of video game design bonuses.


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      March 8, 2013 12:43 PM PST
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      Primary Access: tabletop roleplaying game
      Assignment #1: entertaining, unpredictable, creative, truthful, friendly
      Assignment #2: exotic, mysterious, tempting


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      March 5, 2013 8:36 PM PST
      PA: Table-top, video games
      #1: Unpredictable, Humourous, Resourceful, Compulsive, Good-natured
      #2: Surreal, Exaggerated, awe-inspiring


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      April 10, 2013 10:57 AM PDT
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      Definitely in love with them!
      March 10, 2013 11:03 AM PDT
      ...halflings should return to their origins -hobbits- if we want that the power-of-the-genre-archetypes concept which D&D is based upon since it came to life spread its magic; it seems they do so and I'm very happy!
      March 10, 2013 11:09 AM PDT
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      Quite a few posters have the iht idea: weathered, worn, distressed as conveyed through metal, wood, stone, parchment, etc. D&D isn't a "clean" milieu.
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      January 22, 2013 4:26 AM PST
      D&D is too various to be associated with only a few colors, however the most impressive and essential for me is the GREEN palette (including blue and yellow shades) and the spectrum of GREY (including pitch black and pure white).
      I believe that a greater participation of natural, cooler and sober hues convey better (more authentic) atmosphere and immersion into the fantasy world, while too many bright and loud colors on a page, like in the 4E books, is rather tawdry and kitschy.
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      January 23, 2013 6:03 AM PST
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      Today I find that I am more disliking the poll questions then the editorial itself. I like some things, if not most, but the poll questions do not compensate for that. I get to tell you whether i hate them or like them or in between, but not a way to state which parts i like. So, unless i write something, my vote can be interpreted incorrectly. All that would be needed is to add in one or two more poll questions to see what i did or did not like to get a more focused answer would have been...

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      January 3, 2013 12:52 PM PST
      As someone who really likes the concept of golems, and constructs in general, I would really like to see them become more flexible for campaign use. If not specially "Golems" it would be nice to have a range of constructs across a wide range of levels.
      I feel like just lifting the 3e ones is a waste of potential for something better. For example, how often is the berserker rage of clay and flesh golems really relevant to gameplay? It's only really there to be an obstruction for PCs that...


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      January 3, 2013 4:06 PM PST
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      What about reading of some new super adventure for 4E? Something for the Nentir Vale?
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      December 28, 2012 11:20 PM PST
      A map maker toolset that is easy to use.
      *Printer friendly etc.


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      January 1, 2013 5:02 PM PST
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      November 15, 2012 at 3:50am
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      November 11, 2012 at 2:22am
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      Should all elves be the same body type? No, of course not. Should some elves be fat? Yes. But What is fat for an elf? It isn't the same as what is fat for a human or a dwarf. An Obese elf may well have a similar body type to a plump human.
      Just look at real world animals... I'll use different breeds of dogs for examples. A fat greyhound isn't very fat compared to a bulldog. .. it is still fat for its breed but the "natural" body shape of a greyhound is so thin to begin with that...


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      November 14, 2012 2:24 AM PST
      I would love to see variations in bodytypes among all non-humans, not just the standards like dwarve and elf. I think the tendency to label any somewhat significant variation a subtype to be kinda ridiculous. Races should be allowed some realistic variation while still being consider part of the same group of elves or lizardmen. consideration should always be taken to what their specific race ideal is though, lest they lose the uniqueness that makes them an identifiably non-human race.
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      November 22, 2012 1:31 AM PST
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      Looks awesome, but I would make the wings bigger so I could believe that it could fly.
      November 21, 2012 9:08 AM PST
      The real test is to se gem dragon... we hated the arts of gem-dragons in 3rd edition
      November 23, 2012 7:27 AM PST
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      October 22, 2012 at 11:29pm
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      The important part for any undead is a focus on the "rule of three". Why are they undead. What is their desire. How do they naturally expire. Zombies, skeletons, and ghouls are most often times made by necromancers, gods or very corrupt magical areas. Their desires are what their master bids or wonton destruction and death "mindless murder" being the key. They all expire when the magic or power that made them expires. Vampires liches are different in that they either choose or resolve that...

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      November 10, 2012 12:59 PM PST
      If a Wight or Wraith kills a living being that being becomes a Wight or Wraith but it does NOT have the ability to create any more of its kind. AKA they are a lesser Wight or Wraith. It keeps the threat of being turned into something so horrible but stops the perpetuation craziness.
      November 13, 2012 1:41 PM PST

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