Posts Tagged ‘table’

Fighter Combat Skills

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Let’s face it, playing a Fighter level after level can get a little boring. A good DM will include some pretty interesting magical items, but aside from that it’s likely that your strategy in battle tends to be “attack the nearest enemy.” A few things have been tried in the history of D&D to make the Fighter a little more interesting and give them something to look forward to.

Fighter Combat Options seem to have been a combined attempt at codifying the kinds of maneuvers that characters can make in a board game-like battle, and to give fighters a couple of extra moves so they can do something besides roll 1d20 in a fight.

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Critique of Dungeons & Dragons 3rd Edition

Monday, December 31st, 2007

With 4th edition just around the corner, I thought I’d give my impression of 3rd Edition and the d20 system.

Good Ideas

The d20 system has several good ideas that make it easier to understand and more easy to play.

  • Positive AC. A larger AC is better than a smaller one makes more sense.
  • Magic. I like the idea of the effectiveness of saving throws being based on spell level. This makes more powerful magic inherently harder to avoid than less powerful magic, and it makes a lot of sense. I never liked the way a sixth level spell like Death could be simply shrugged off by a Save vs Death Ray, the easiest saving throw to make.
  • Saving Throws. Having saving throws based on “reflex” or other descriptions of how a character may actually avoid a situation is clearer.

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The Isle of Dread

Wednesday, May 30th, 2001

by BAHUMUTH

Duch Year: 982

The huge saber crashed against the center of the iron sword, throwing its holder back a few steps, and then again in an overhand strike. The tall, plate-mailed knight brought down his steel broadsword down with all his might. The muscular, dark-skinned island-man threw his crude sword to parry, catching the broadsword at its hilt.

The Kikapa island-man, although naked, was very seasoned with his hilt less sword. Comparatively, the knight, mailed in white satin-draped field plate, definitely held the advantage. The Kikapa allowed the knight to come in at him and then fell back against the weight of the knight, causing the knight to lose his balance. He then used this advantage by stopping the collapse of the armor on himself with his leg and then swiped his sword hard against the knight’s head.

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Random Encounters

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2001

Tired of the tedious wandering monster charts in the Rules Cyclopedia that take forever to roll, and seem to produce the same monster over and over?  Try out these encounter tables instead.

  1. Roll 1d20 per day to determine if there is an encounter on that day.  Compare this to the chance of an encounter based on the type of terrain (for example there is a 6 in 20 chance of an encounter).
  2. Roll 2d10 to determine the encounter below.
  3. The DM can assume a 10% chance of bad weather when the encounter occurs.

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The Wizard’s Codex

Saturday, February 17th, 2001

Originally published by February 2001, the Wizard’s Codex contains a collection of custom spells created by authors at Heroes Only. All of these spells have been used and tested within the gaming environment, but of course you should consider their effects on your own campaign before adopting them.

This list of spells is updated from time to time, with the “last modified” timestamp appearing at the end of the article. (more…)

Magic Item Tables

Thursday, September 9th, 1999
1d100Sword
01-13sword+1, +3 vs dragons
14-26sword+1, +3 vs lycantheropes
27-39sword+1, +3 vs undead
40-49sword+1, +3 vs spellcasters
50-59sword+1, +3 vs regeneration
60-65sword+1, cure lt wounds 1/day
66-71sword+1, light 1/day
72-77sword+1, darkness 1/day
78-82sword+1, locate object 1/day
83-86sword+2, flames on command
87-90sword+2, charm person on hit
95-97sword+1, haste user 1/day
98-99sword+1, drain life energy (1d4+4)
100sword+1, wishes (1d4)
1d100Weapon
01-07dagger+1, +3 vs kobolds, goblins, orcs
08-20dagger+1, +3 vs elementals
15-21dagger+1, +3 vs enchanted
22-27mace+1, +4 vs undead
28-33war hammer+1, +4 vs dragons
34-39war hammer+1, +4 vs regeneration
40-45battle axe+1, +4 vs dragons
46-51battle axe+1, +4 vs giants
52-57battle axe+1, +4 vs kobolds, goblins, orcs
58-63polearm+1, +4 vs dragons
64-69polearm+1, +4 vs giants
70-73staff+1, read magic (unlimited)
74-77staff+1, detect magic (unlimited)
78-81mace+1, locate object 1/day
82-85mace+1, cure lt wounds 1/day
86-88whip+1, hold person on hit
89-91spear+2, light 1/day
92-94hand axe+2, double range
95-97war hammer+2, striking 1/day
98-99dagger+1, invisibility 1/day
100war hammer+3, boomerang
1d100Missile/Weapon
01-1420 arrows+1, +4 vs dragons
15-2220 arrows+1, +4 vs lycantheropes
23-3220 arrows+1, +4 vs regeneration
33-4220 arrows+1, +4 vs spellcasters
43-5220 arrows+1, +4 vs undead
53-6010 arrows+2, charm person on hit
61-6710 stones+2, hold person on hit
68-7410 arrows+2, flame (2d6 dmg)
75-8010 arrows+2, lightning (2d6 dmg)
81-8710 quarrels+3, leech (-1 hp/rnd)
88-91sling+1, +3 vs giants
92-94sling+1, +3 vs spellcasters
95-96crossbow+1, darkness on impact
97-98short bow+1, light on impact
99-100long bow+1, dispel magic on impact
1d100Armor
01-11shield+1, +3 vs breath
12-22shield+1, +3 vs spells
23-32shield+1, +3 vs paralysis/stone
33-42leather armor+1, +4 vs poison/death
43-52leather armor+1, +4 vs paralysis/stone
53-60plate mail+1, +3 vs breath
61-68plate mail+1, +3 vs spells
69-75plate mail+1, +3 vs paralysis/stone
76-81chain mail+1, +4 vs poison/death
80-83chain mail+1, +4 vs spells
84-87chain mail+1, +4 vs paralysis/stone
88-91shield+2, +5 vs breath
92-93shield+3
95-97chain mail+2, absorb 2 dmg/attack
98-99plate mail+2, absorb 2 dmg/attack
100leather armor+3, absorb 3 dmg/attack

Notes:

  • 1 in 20 chance of being cursed
  • Hold Person on hit: operates just like the spell, but there is no -2 penalty to save
  • Flame and lightning arrows turn into a bolt of flame or lightning when fired,doing 2d6 dmg.
  • Leech arrows do 1 hp/round after the initial strike until the arrow is removed or healing is applied.
  • Light/darkness on impact: if a creature is hit, he is the victim of the spell, and must save or be blinded.

Optional Rules for Classic Games

Monday, September 6th, 1999

Here are some optional rules that you may want to adopt in a more basic type campaign (which I find more fun). When deciding on a rule, go for whatever is more fun or will make a better story-line in the game.

Attributes

Even though it may not be fair to my old players, I think I might adopt this system also. Just roll 9d6 for each phsyical (STR, DEX, CON) and mental (INT, WIS, CHA) attributes and then let the players choose where they want to put them. Allow players to trade 2 for 1 between the 2 categories. If you want, you might consider just rolling 10d6 for each category to give a better chance of getting good scores. Also, don’t roll ability checks much, if at all. Too much rolling dice makes the game too random and not enough story. If you can’t base it on a saving throw, you probably shouldn’t roll it. How creatures react to players should be based on how the players have acted, not on a charisma check. (more…)

Prudence Decor

Tuesday, September 24th, 1996

Prudence found herself in darkness and silence. A splinter of light split the abyss with a radiating warmth. What had been moist, dark, and cold was dispelled by an awesome power, giving a dry and warm light. Prudence drew her sword, the Luckblade, in preparation for what might come. Though she was in fear, she could sense that there was no danger here.

A misty cloud formed. At its center, a clear pool. Prudence gazed into its still waters, a forever deep baptismal font. She seached forward with her fingers. Their dance formed rings upon the water, disturbing the stillness. Within the waters she witnessed a cave amidst a grassy plain with but one tree directly in front of her. The tree was dry and withered with moss and fungi feeding off of it. Yet it stood. Entwined about it was a serpent who had sucked the life from it and from the man who now lay at the base of the tree.

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