Archive for September, 2006

Champions of Valor Art Gallery

Posted by Mike on September 15th, 2006

The Wiz put up the Champions of Valor Art Gallery.
Scenes of valor and righteous might will meet your eyes if you peruse the online art gallery for Champions of Valor. You’ll also see a few creatures and more when you take a look at the art that fills this Forgotten Realms supplement.
Expect more links to [...]

Colossal Red Dragon - Review Soon

Posted by Mike on September 15th, 2006

I got my Colossal Red Dragon and hopefully there’ll be some pics and a write-up come Monday.
It’s not only big, but it’s “holy crap!” big.
Go and get one today!

Craft + Fabricate = How Good?

Posted by Mike on September 15th, 2006

In the MMOs that I’ve played, I tend to get into the crafting system if it’s not broken. I’ve also played a craft-heavy PC in D&D.
While I have some very mixed feelings about the crafting system in D&D, let’s look at one of the few ways specifically mentioned to aid crafting - the Fabricate spell.

Dragonhide Armor Part 2 - The Details

Posted by Mike on September 14th, 2006

Yesterday I talked about the basics of dragonhide armor - which mostly focused on the availability of these item and how dragons should fit into the majority of campaigns.
Today’s focus will be on how to properly price dragonhide armor and what effects it grants you.

Consolidated Lists

Posted by Mike on September 13th, 2006

Wizards keeps a bunch of lists for your convenience. Four were updated today.

Monster Index
Feat Index
Prestige Class Index
Character Class Index

I’m sure you can figure out what each list is for.
Enjoy!

Dragonhide Armor Part 1 - The Basics

Posted by Mike on September 13th, 2006

Some of the most powerful fantasy imagery revolves around dragons. Aside from the actual dragon itself, dragonhide armor is one of the most iconic fantasy items there is.
Unfortunately, most references to them in core rule books leaves a lot to be desired.
Today I want to look at how dragonhide armor fits into an economy and [...]

Bows Are Broken

Posted by Mike on September 12th, 2006

Bows are broken. The ways in which they are broken also includes crossbows, though crossbows tend not to be as abusive given their slower rate of fire. I guess when we break it down, slings are also broken in this way, but who really uses slings anyway?
These ranged weapons offer advantages that you don’t get [...]

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