Archive for November, 2006

Pie-cosahedron

Posted by Mike on November 30th, 2006

While this may result in a horribly messy gaming space (wait… that won’t be any different from normal!), this is one delicious looking d20 made from pecan pies!
Thanks to instructables for this mouth-watering polyhedron! Check out the step-by-step here.

Scrag.net Hiatus

Posted by Administrator on November 29th, 2006

I’m sorry to report to those that read this blog, but Scrag.net is going to be limiting the updates over the month of December significantly.
Not only do the holidays suck a great amount of personal time from everyone, but I’m going to be moving into a new place and transitioning into a new position at [...]

Lapis Guardian (A.K.A. Pet Rock)

Posted by Mike on November 23rd, 2006

Solo adventurers or small parties are at a distinct disadvantage when it comes to resting and standing watch. Adding spellcasters into the mix only makes the matter worse.
Wizards, who seem to be unable to solve mundane problems with anything but magical solutions, have naturally created a small magical devices to help keep an eye out [...]

+1 Flaming, Flaming, Flaming Longsword

Posted by Mike on November 21st, 2006

I’ve been witness to a bunch of heated arguments about how stacking the same weapon enchantment on the same weapon works. There are clear sides in this battle for and against it. I used to be in the “sure, why not” camp, but I find myself squarely on the “nope, it won’t work” side now.
Here’s [...]

Thinking Like A Troll

Posted by Mike on November 17th, 2006

Let’s face it - one of the scariest monsters to face for a large part of your adventuring career is trolls.
They’re large, they have high physical stats and worse of all - they regenerate 5 hit points per round. This sort of near-invulnerability tends to lend itself to a level of fearlessness that is hard [...]

Another Gargantuan Blue Dragon Pic

Posted by Mike on November 16th, 2006

Came across this pic on a previews article on The Wiz.
It’s not the best pic, but it gives a much better shot of the pose and musculature and confirms what I thought in my previous blue dragon post.
I doubt we’ll see a “really good” blue dragon picture until sometime in December, but for now, I’ll [...]

Ring of Resilience

Posted by Mike on November 16th, 2006

There are many different types of magical defenses available to those with the time, money and inclination to research them. The Ring of Resilience is no different. It offers some clear benefits to anyone that wears it, but is most powerful when combined with certain key abilities.

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