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2 years ago ::
Oct 29, 2007 - 11:42PM
#271
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Just wanted to say, amazing book. Thanks a lot, K (and frank!), I intend to use this book and your others to death.
Currently, I'm looking around for an opportunity to play a Jester, and about to play a Bard/Master Of Snake Mountain//Artificer:D .
In light of that, could someone explain what Wondrous Architecture is to me?
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2 years ago ::
Mar 19, 2008 - 4:13PM
#272
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Two questions:
1. If you are a race that natural gets a slam attack (warforged) does the slam attack granted form monk improve the slam attack (since warforged natural have a 1d4 with monk they might do 1d10), replace it or give you another option when preforming slam attacks (could do 1d4 natural or 1d8 monk)?
2. In the complete books they have feats that allow certain class levels to stack for determining class features. Would it be unbalanced to create one to combine monk and assassin? Specifically I was thinking they stack for death attack damage and level of fighting style you can select (not the number of fighting style you have, so at level 20 you will have less styles then a pure monk).
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1 year ago ::
Feb 12, 2009 - 1:06PM
#273
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Mega-  !!
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11 months ago ::
May 22, 2009 - 8:13PM
#274
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Mega- !! Seconded
Fear, surprise, intimidation. If any of these are lacking, it's best to retreat. You must break them before you engage them. Only then will you ensure victory.
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11 months ago ::
May 24, 2009 - 10:45PM
#275
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Secret Page comes online for Wizards at level 5, so any Wizard of even modest power should be able to construct spellbooks in hours rather than days for zero gold pieces. My apologies if this has already been addressed, but I don't get the reasoning here. How does access to Secret Page reduce the cost of creating a spellbook?
MrJake
MrJake
"This forum is madness!"
"No! This. Is. WIZSPACE!!!"
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11 months ago ::
May 25, 2009 - 8:39AM
#276
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My apologies if this has already been addressed, but I don't get the reasoning here. How does access to Secret Page reduce the cost of creating a spellbook?
MrJake Use the Secret page spell to scribe your books. Costs you nothing. Most DM's will, of course, rule that there's no f'in way that a Secret Page holds the power neccessary to emulate a scribed spell (the rules don't say, use inks worth 100gp/spell level, or use a Secret Page spell), but it's another of those noddy ideas that bounce around from the CharOps board.
==Aelryinth
Fighter vs Warblade analysis http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75882/19573526/Analyzing_the_Fighter_vs_The_Warblade
The Lockdown F/20 iconic build http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75882/19856162/A_little_Lock_build_for_you
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11 months ago ::
May 25, 2009 - 6:48PM
#277
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Oh, I get it. Instead of already having the spell scribed and then disguising it with secret page, you use the spell on a blank page and claim that the writing generated by the spell can actually be a spell.
That's.....interesting. It's another one of those "the rules don't say I can't" moments, isn't it?
MrJake
MrJake
"This forum is madness!"
"No! This. Is. WIZSPACE!!!"
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