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Post by Joseph Barros on Aug 31, 2014 18:50:19 GMT -8
Half-Orcs now have Relentless Endurance Bitches!!
When you are reduced to 0 hit points but not killed outright, you can drop to 1 hit point instead. You can’t use this feature again until you finish a long rest.
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Post by Joseph Barros on Aug 31, 2014 19:15:19 GMT -8
Moon Beam is updated to level 2 on Roll 20. Due to relentless endurance I put him at 1 HP also.
At level 4 he'll be able to choose a barbarian path. I'm choosing totem path. The RP will be delicious. If you've read Order of the Stick, think Elan and Banjo. It's going to be awesome...
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Post by narutoanbu on Sept 1, 2014 8:15:33 GMT -8
Isn't it level 3 that you can take the paths?
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Post by Joseph Barros on Sept 1, 2014 8:35:56 GMT -8
Yes, but I'm multiclassing. My first level has been fighter, so while paths are barbarian level 3, it will be my 4th character level.
And to answer your next question I'm sure you may now be pondering; my "rages" so far have been pure RP. No mechanical benefits at all until next game when I finally have my first level of Barbarian.
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Post by Joseph Barros on Sept 1, 2014 8:37:52 GMT -8
I think I may very well choose to make my own totem in real life and take a photo of it. I could add it to my token so it covers maybe the bottom left 25% of the square.
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Post by narutoanbu on Sept 1, 2014 13:27:49 GMT -8
Actually Ronan figures it's just due to your curse of Grumesh
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Post by Joseph Barros on Sept 10, 2014 16:52:27 GMT -8
I don't even know what that even means. Unless Ronin can see the future? In which case I still don't know what that means.
I propose in the future that all posts by Bryan have to be sent to one of us privately first so we can gauge it's readability before allowing it posted publicly. Then only one person at a time will be scratching their heads with a big question mark hanging over instead of all of us.
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Post by Brian Williamson on Sept 10, 2014 22:27:30 GMT -8
I don't even know what that even means. Unless Ronin can see the future? In which case I still don't know what that means. I propose in the future that all posts by Bryan have to be sent to one of us privately first so we can gauge it's readability before allowing it posted publicly. Then only one person at a time will be scratching their heads with a big question mark hanging over instead of all of us. Seconded. The vote is before us gentlemen: yea or nay.
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Post by narutoanbu on Sept 11, 2014 18:08:43 GMT -8
Joseph Your ability to infer is horrendous. Under Half Orc is a clause titled "The Mark of Gruumsh" I merely Called "Mark" "Curse" instead and misspelled Gruumsh...
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Post by Joseph Barros on Sept 11, 2014 21:33:56 GMT -8
Is that what you say whenever your teacher gives you a bad grade on an essay? "Clearly sir, your ability to infer is horrendous if you can't tell what I meant to say as opposed to what I actually said." Infer:
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Post by narutoanbu on Sept 16, 2014 16:49:09 GMT -8
Infer: to deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
Nope means exactly what I think it does.
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Post by Joseph Barros on Sept 17, 2014 7:45:11 GMT -8
Anybody else hear that airplane that just went by... One might infer from that definition an implied assumption that said evidence or reasoning is sound or even present. My point was that if you communicate poorly you don't get to just put it on the reader and say "infer better." You are not writing the next sequel to Hitchhikers Guide here sir, so for the purpose of forum writing, absolute clarity, above all else, is the name of the game. Humor at the expense of clarity, in an environment where the focus is discussion, is not going to be well received. Or not. Because that can be fun too.
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