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5 years ago ::
Jun 04, 2008 - 7:46PM
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Mar 14, 2008
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Q13: Is there any kind of arcane spell failure in 4th ed? I didn't see anything in my first read through but I may have just missed it. It seems worthwhile to pick up some light armor proficiency as a wizard for instance since you still get INT to ac in light armor.
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5 years ago ::
Jun 04, 2008 - 8:20PM
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no ASF in 4e so take leather prof and wear some leather armor as a mage
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5 years ago ::
Jun 04, 2008 - 9:10PM
#43
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Q14 Can you lay hands on yourself?
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5 years ago ::
Jun 04, 2008 - 10:25PM
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Q15 - How does one calculate the cost and weight of weapons of a large or larger category?
Large Rapier for example.
Thanks.
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5 years ago ::
Jun 04, 2008 - 10:48PM
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A14 - Lay on Hands says, "Target: One creature" pg. 91
Definition for creature: "'Creature' or 'creatures' means allies and enemies both, as well as you." -pg.57
Conclusion: You can Lay on Hands yourself!
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5 years ago ::
Jun 05, 2008 - 1:19AM
#46
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nvm: someone took care of it
Ed_Warlord, on what it takes to make a thread work: I think for it to be really constructive, everyone would have to be honest with each other, and with themselves. Quotation of the moment
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Areleth: How does this help the problems we have with Fighters? Do you think that every time I thought I was playing D&D what I was actually doing was slamming my head in a car door and that if you just explain how to play without doing that then I'll finally enjoy the game? Quotation of ALL moments
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TD: That's why they put me on the front of every book. This is the dungeon, and I am the dragon.
A word of warning though: I'm totally not a level appropriate encounter.
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5 years ago ::
Jun 05, 2008 - 7:39AM
#47
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Q15 - How does one calculate the cost and weight of weapons of a large or larger category?
Large Rapier for example.
Thanks. A15:There does not seem to be any rules currently for determining such factors. However, looking at the weapon tables we see that a Longsword is listed at 15gp and 4lbs, and a greatsword is listed at 30gp 8lbs. So we can assume that any increase in size doubles its current cost/wieght.
So your large rapier would deal 1d10 damage, cost 50gp and weigh 4lbs.
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5 years ago ::
Jun 05, 2008 - 8:37AM
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Jun 26, 2004
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A11 (supplemental) You can also spend Healing Surges out of combat during a short rest.
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5 years ago ::
Jun 05, 2008 - 8:42AM
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Q16 What are the rules for dealing nonlethal damage?
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5 years ago ::
Jun 05, 2008 - 8:42AM
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Date Joined:
Sep 25, 2007
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A 10 (supplemental)
The original answer was incorrect on one point. The power does designate a range. The range is Melee Weapon
What this means is that the Warlord must be holding a weapon, and that he can use the attack against any foe he threatens with the weapon (therefore one square in most cases - more if he has a reach weapon).
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