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Re: Pathfinder

Postby theDreamer » 17 Aug 2009, 07:55

That seems way more complicated than needed.

Do you want to get a roll + AC > THAC0?

Or is it less than THAC0?
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Chemistring » 17 Aug 2009, 10:07

empath wrote:And I LOVED the 'red yarn = spurt of blood' :D

It looked really good! I also agree with Evil Jim that the bit with sad Derek being comforted by the sheep was great, especially combined with "Derek slaughtered this sheep for you" at the end.

I didn't get the chance to comment before I left for vacation (in Victoria! Woo!), but Tally did an amazing job on the backdrops/sets! Burninating villages for the villans, hooray!
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby tak197 » 17 Aug 2009, 10:38

Yeah, I think behind that skeletal face, Derek is really a softy for sheep. But when it comes to animal sacrifice, he can kill. He just likes sheep.
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Kag » 17 Aug 2009, 19:36

theDreamer wrote:Do you want to get a roll + AC > THAC0?


Yes.

It's actually not bad at all once you get used to a lower number being better for everything except the actual dice roll.
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Lyinginbedmon » 17 Aug 2009, 19:42

tak197 wrote:Yeah, I think behind that skeletal face, Derek is really a softy for sheep. But when it comes to animal sacrifice, he can kill. He just likes sheep.

Which in theory makes the sacrificed sheep all the more important.

He sacrificed one of his widdle buddies.
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Matt » 18 Aug 2009, 19:46

Chemistring wrote:It looked really good! I also agree with Evil Jim that the bit with sad Derek being comforted by the sheep was great, especially combined with "Derek slaughtered this sheep for you" at the end.

I didn't get the chance to comment before I left for vacation (in Victoria! Woo!), but Tally did an amazing job on the backdrops/sets! Burninating villages for the villans, hooray!


oh shit, did you come to vic already - I totally meant to respond to your PM, I've just been busy. :(

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Re: Pathfinder

Postby tak197 » 18 Aug 2009, 22:26

Matt wrote:
tak197 wrote:Yeah, I think behind that skeletal face, Derek is really a softy for sheep. But when it comes to animal sacrifice, he can kill. He just likes sheep.


oh shit, did you come to vic already - I totally meant to respond to your PM, I've just been busy. :(

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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Graham » 18 Aug 2009, 23:28

I think Matt quoted the wrong person there tak.
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Matt » 18 Aug 2009, 23:33

indeed I did.

My bad. that was supposed to be in reference to Chemistring.

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Re: Pathfinder

Postby tak197 » 19 Aug 2009, 00:54

Well it was weird because I PMed you, Matt, but on a COMPLETELY unrelated matter.
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Chemistring » 19 Aug 2009, 08:33

Matt wrote:indeed I did.

My bad. that was supposed to be in reference to Chemistring.

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Yep, I'm currently in Victoria. No worries about the pm, I'm familiar with the concept of "busy" (well...not right now, but that's the beauty of a vacation).

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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Allen! » 20 Aug 2009, 19:00

Dude I don't think characters are more 'resilient' in D&D games. Crits rock your face off even more than in 3.x and the concept of NPCs using tactics and cutting players off from each other is horrifying and awesome at the same time.
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Ishamel » 28 Aug 2009, 07:02

Hey, could we knitters/daughters of knitters get hold of the patterns for the WoD so we can make our own plushies? Or would that be an infringement of copyright on intellectual property? :P
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby SpyKnight » 05 Jun 2010, 11:14

My friends and I just started table top RPG's, so Pathfinder will be our first.
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Re: Pathfinder

Postby Chemistring » 02 Jul 2010, 14:45

Ishamel wrote:Hey, could we knitters/daughters of knitters get hold of the patterns for the WoD so we can make our own plushies? Or would that be an infringement of copyright on intellectual property? :P

Wow, late response on my part! For anyone who cares, the base doll pattern was largely borrowed from the LOTR amigurumi human doll pattern found here. Everything else was improvised, so much so that I had to re-improvise it again for the Desert Bus auction set. That's what I get for not writing things down in the first place, or even the in the second or third place. >_<

That doesn't help much, I know...sorry.

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