N4Mazter
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Post by N4Mazter on Jul 5, 2007 21:43:45 GMT -5
Someone had to post it. I'll start her off with some quotes, and then MotB. Note that this is generally D&D, not just quotes.
"You mess with me, you mess with you!"~ BG1 ogre, orog, something.
"*Fart* Nahaha, now THAT was a stinker!"~ Embarrassing human from BG1.
"Edwin do this, Edwin do that. Somebody get this jerk a banana,"~ Edwin from BG2.
Well, who here has Neverwinter Nights 2 and is looking forward to the expansion pack, Mask of the Betrayer?
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Post by N4Mazter on Jul 6, 2007 21:18:11 GMT -5
Rough estimate, including some planar hybrids and monster races: at least 20. The closest thing to our Transformers would be shape-shifting "War Forged" from Eberron... ones that shape-shift into vehicles. You should go on a DnD research project on Wikipedia. You could lose hours there, and there's so much the Campaign Settings don't explain.
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Post by N4Mazter on Jul 9, 2007 21:30:28 GMT -5
Kinda hard to say. Most races have advantages I like, and disadvantages I can live with. The only two races with no disadvantages that I can recall are the humans (extra feat and skill points) and half-elves (some weakened advantages from elves).
For Neverwinter Nights 2, I choose humans because of their bonus feat and skill points. I haven't really tried multi-classing yet, so the fact that the first class is considered their favored class isn't useful for me.
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Post by N4Mazter on Jul 9, 2007 22:31:16 GMT -5
There is three main groups: Chromatic (color-named evil dragons), Metallic (metal-named good dragons), and Planar Dragons (Dragons from other Plains of Existance). There's also misc dragons like Force Dragons and Prismatic Dragons (remember my pic of one?). Those are DEFINITELY not the only dragons around in D&D, but those are (mostly) ones I am familiar with.
The chromatic dragons are led by the dragon-goddess, Tiamat. Bahumet is the leader and god of the good dragons. I just had a long Wiki search and after several "side-quests" came to this conclusion: search Wikipedia. It has all the answers, especially ones I don't have.
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Post by N4Mazter on Jul 10, 2007 12:10:14 GMT -5
Dh'o! Going back to D&D, I beat my third run through NWN2 last night as a straight up Sorcerer. I started up a Sorcerer/Dragon Disciple for my fourth run, but decided to go with a crazy Fighter/Weapon Master, specializing in duel-wielding Scythes... Oh, and before I forget again, I'm beating Baldur's Gate 2: Throne of Bhaal again. My bro threw in some difficulty mods, and lets just say I wish I leveled up a lot more... Just kidding. I mastered "Wish Resting" so Edwin is now indomitable, and a couple of my people are maxed out at level 40. Unfortuneatly, not including Edwin.
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Post by N4Mazter on Jul 10, 2007 12:27:17 GMT -5
Currently, for NWN2, it's 20. I exp farmed before the last fights, and it is possible to get the exp to level to 21, but the level up process doesn't activate and gives you a new bar of exp to fill. Races with a level adjustment can still get to level 20, but thats a lot of exp farming to do. I think the best place for it is the King of Shadows' fortress, as monsters randomly attack you when you try to rest in the first area there.
For Baldur's Gate 2 with the Throne of Bhaal expansion pack, the max level is 40. I'd say, the best place for exp farming in the new areas is Watcher's Keep, on the level with the portals and the Blood War fighting.
For general D&D, the max level is up to the DM. I'd get Epic Level Handbook before going that high in a campaign.
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Post by Ninmast on Jul 10, 2007 12:34:44 GMT -5
Unless you wanna do something crazy and, you know, not treat the handbooks like bibles and come up with something on your own, but meh, creativity's overrated, right?
If you disagree with that statement, however, you might be interested in knowing that I'm getting ready to start up just such a campaign. I'll be running it over probably Mythweavers. I'll get the link as soon as I get it up ... which would be as soon as I can find the place again ... stupid me and forgetting my bookmarks ...
Yes, though there would be absolutely no point whatsoever. I don't understand the obsession with people going to such ridiculous levels. You don't get extra abilities, just more and more HP, stats and throw bonuses. By the time you get to 100, even, there's hardly any reason to bother, because you're just going to slaughter everything.
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Post by N4Mazter on Jul 10, 2007 12:36:33 GMT -5
Yeah, but the DM would have to re-design the game for it, as you could take on everything in existance at the same time and win.
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Post by N4Mazter on Jul 10, 2007 12:50:24 GMT -5
I found a funny and informative on-line comic about Planescape, a D&D campaign setting focusing on the outer planes and Sigil. My favorite is #76. Its a must for new people and fans alike.
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Post by Ninmast on Jul 10, 2007 14:07:40 GMT -5
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Post by Ninmast on Jul 10, 2007 19:09:15 GMT -5
The story hasn't started yet because the characters have not been selected.
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Post by Ninmast on Jul 10, 2007 19:44:08 GMT -5
Yes ... Did you even look at the other two threads?
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Post by Ninmast on Jul 10, 2007 20:10:12 GMT -5
You use the standard DnD character sheet. You can fill one out on the site and then save and link it.
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Post by Ninmast on Jul 11, 2007 11:40:17 GMT -5
Remember to roll for your stats in the Character Data section.
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Post by Ninmast on Aug 4, 2007 15:31:52 GMT -5
Game Maker, grow up. There's no Greece in the Forgotten Realms. Your name doesn't sound medieval. Even N4 said that. And need I remember we have rules about starting arguments on the forums?
And yes, as I've said on several other channels where you have been in, I did create it, as I ALSO said in this thread. And if you think a good D&D campaign is all about dice rolling, you're going to be in for a surprise.
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