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02:12
Sigh. I wish we had better transparency scanning services on island.
"Hi, do you scan transparencies?"
"What?"
"Like 35mm, but bigger."
"What?"
"I know you scan 35mm slides. Can you scan things like that, but bigger?"
"...oh. Umm." [pause] "Yeah, but--" [pause] "Are they in color?"
Tweets to Campaign By presents a reckless daredevil.
Louis A. Disbrow, of New York, recently drove his motor car at the rate of 70 miles an hour for almost three continuous hours. NY1910
02:35
FAE vs Core: Approaches make gradations of competence unimportant. What you can do is determined by skills in Core, but by aspects and setting in FAE., whereas how you do it is flipped: Core aspects define how you do things, while approaches fill that role in FAE.
 
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04:16
So, this week's (US schedule) episode of Copper is totally a Burning Wheel session.
It's right after Lincoln's assassination. The protagonists decide to track down John Wilkes Booth, which involves revisiting the Civil War battlegrounds where they first became friends.
They go on a journey with a bit of orienteering involved, but mostly tense altercations with the locals, disbanded Southern troops, &c.
When they find Booth, he's already been shot dead by some soldiers, and his co-conspirator seized. So their trip is for nothing, pretty much.
But one of the PCs' prosthetic leg has become infected from pushing himself too hard. So they're forced to go to a plantation house near the old battlefield -- a place they dare not speak about because of what happened there before -- to heal him.
And they kinda face what happened there before and then go home.
So, a string of minor failures compound into dramatic character exploration. The characters never really do get their mission, but it's irrelevant.
 
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06:18
Current Thunderbolts comics run (which has nothing to do with any of the previous Thunderbolts runs) has a quite decent premise for a brief campaign. Several anti-heroes come together to deal with things they couldn't handle individually. They make a promise: everyone gets to choose a mission when they're drawn, and the whole team helps them do it. Done right, it's a way to explore what drives each of the characters. And characters being pro-active is in-built.
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07:10
Hi everyone
Hello
Wargleblurgen.
I think it's the first time we talk to each other, @Magician. Usually, I'm here when you jsut leave.
We probably live on opposing sides of the globe, then.
If I believe your location on your profile, the answer is 'Yes'
07:59
Hi
08:36
For all the 40K fans. This one really made me laugh.
@fredsbend Thank you. I'm sure they'll appreciate it.
I don't understand, but I think it isn't surprising if I don't really know 40K.
09:04
> due to the enormous temperatures and deadly energies that Plasma Weapons generate when fired, most such weapons are prone to overheating, destabilisation and misfire. This unfortunate quality makes the weapon potentially as deadly to the wielder as it is to the target. Yet the sheer power and deadliness of Plasma Weapons often outweigh the hazards that come with their use.
OK, thanks.
09:19
I'm starting to accumulate information in the spoil-lair in order to design the Pharaoh Hatshepsut and her Summer Court.
I just may have to follow this.
Lovely.
@Shkeil When firing a plasma gun in game play the gun explodes if you role a 1 while rolling to hit your target. I personally enjoy the game more when I personify the various models. I have even named some of mine. This was funny to me because I don't have to imagine anything; this model is positioned exactly how I am thinking every time I fire a plasma gun.
09:37
@fredsbend That's 1 on d6, right?
@fredsbend Thanks for explanations.
So, plasma guns aren't good for me.
But they're even worse for your enemies: "Against all forms of armoured infantry and light vehicles, the superheated bolts fired by smaller Plasma Weapons impact with the fury of a supernova, scything through steel, flesh and bone as if they were nothing."
yeah... My necrons hated those.
Yeah, but when you're cursed by the dices, it's not good to have it.
They're definitely more a "wargame" weapon than an "RPG" weapon.
09:42
I know, but dices hate me, whatever it could be for.
Mostly in RPG I have to admit.
I make the distinction that in a wargame, individuals are unimportant and expendable because you're representing the conflict of vast armies.
New mental exercise to relieve stress: imagine an ogre that dices with a huge cleaver people who add an extra "s" to the already multiple form "dice".
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An RPG is more concerned with the fate of individuals.
Sorry, pet peeve.
So a weapon with a 1-in-6 chance of killing an individual is much more acceptable in a game where individual fatalities are just attrition.
@Magician May I suggest instead, an ogre mage who sheeps them?
09:46
@Magician Sorry..
@BESW That's the reason I feel odd about playing eldar or space marines: every soldier is supposedly an irreplaceable treasure and a hero in their own right. Tyranids or orks, on the other hand...
oooh love this one
@BESW Do not question my cunning wordplay. I can imagine an ogre dicing many kinds of people. Some of them may have been sheeped first.
@Magician It occurs to me that Fate's interest in dramatic failure might support a Warhammer mod.
@BESW I've already hit a fumble with a 6-in-100 000 chance of it... So I prefer avoid it.
09:58
I had a player who rolled consistently low every session for years, so I feel ya.
In 4e we actually made him a character that never rolled attacks or damage.
@BESW The one you called the Trollock?
No, his brother.
The trollock had no problem hitting his targets.
But this guy... instead, we designed a build where he effectively gave his actions to others.
"As my standard action, you two can each charge and attack a target of your choice."
"The goblin provoked an attack of opportunity from me. Instead of making the attack myself, the ranger gets to shoot the goblin."
Amazing.
10:02
I was surprised 4e was able to make it work--3.5 couldn't do it at all--but even more so that it was really effective.
Impressive.
Provided the other PCs made sure they had moderately useful basic attacks, he basically whipped the party into a whirling death-frenzy.
It's lunch time, I'll back later
ttfn
we did have to have those decent attacks though
but, on the flip side, if no one has decent attacks,.... then we are doing something wrong
10:05
Some of the non-Essentials classes have no use for basic attacks.
some
but if everyone picked those classes, we would have horrible diversity
Kamola the push-fighter was sub-optimal until we re-built him; his basic attacks were a free extra mark, but little more.
@trogdor Would you like input on designing Hatshepsut and/or her Court, or would you rather I do the groundwork?
uh
for that I would rather you did it
I like the ideas you have been having for her
Okay. Anything in particular you'd like to request I focus on or incorporate? A plot, a visual, a complication?
not in particular atm
10:21
Aight. I'll keep my work in the spoil-lair.
....huh. Ancient Egyptians drank holy water.
They believed disease was caused by demonic influence, so prayed to the gods to bless and cleanse the water before they drank it.
Naturally, beer was the most common drink because it was safer.
I kinda figured all water was important to them
they pretty much had one big river, and that was it
Also, even when clean water was available they didn't use it much because it was a pain to transport.
yeah
no wheels
10:26
You go to the water, you don't bring the water to you.
till they cribbed it off invaders, I think
could be wrong
Sounds about right.
Oh, and they liked their beer cold.
lol
in a desert area
I am sure they LIKED it cold
(As always, this kind of information is found in legal documents: A theft report says They drew a bottle of beer which was [cooling] in water, while I was staying in my father's room.)
11:05
Holy beer instead of holy water? Why not after all...
a flavorful name for a shadowrun human drug dealer ?
HUMAN NAMED CHUCK
that is his full name
caps lock included ?
@Trajan What manner of flavor?
@Trajan yes
that is important
11:15
@BESW smart, not using his own medecine (too much)
stealthy, since he'd avoid tha mafia and yakuza
mafia and yakuza in the same place?
HUMAN NAMED CHUCK quite doesn't fit, sorry @trogdor
@BESW interesting. Especially the enhancing part. I'm also wawing back to you in this room.
@Trajan aww that's too bad
@trogdor well, Renton is a tough place to be, apparently.
11:17
@Trajan "Steady <Name>."
Steady Chuck. Awright
Thanks
"Steady" means his hands don't shake (not a user), he doesn't flinch, and he keeps in line.
lol
ok
Chuck is still an ok name
even without the racial explaination
(one person in our D&D group had a character who was some kind of fish man, and he called himself HUMAN NAMED CHUCK,... no one was fooled, but he believed he was very sneaky)
I believe he was actually HOOMAHN NAMED CHUK.
pretty smart of him.
11:22
well
whatever
in the end it's still just as awesome
So, @Trogdor, @Besw and any other D&D 4e player, one of my new players links me to the text for a mage feature that adds 1 damage per tier to fire damage and tells you to ignore fires resistance and asks me if it's not OverPowered. What do I tell him?
The name is Pyromancy Apprentice
uh
fire ressit is about the most common one
but,... ignoring resist to it isn't broken as long as the DM isn't using too many fire resistant things
and anything immune to fire is still gonna ignore fire damage
and getting one more damage per tier is like a heroic feat
at least in my opinion, this isn't too broken by itself
but if you build someone to max fire damage as much as possible, it might turn out to be a little more broke than it should be
Part of the problem is many many feats boosting fire damage exist. While Sorcerer ignores a fixed amount of resistance, this ignores it all
I would say, if this guy rolls a tiefling, it has potential to be pretty broken, depending on what your definition or scale of it is
yeah tiefling racial feats
for tiefling racial feats?
11:35
for some reason my reply showed up above your question ><
no other race has quite the amount or quality of racial fire damage feats
and regardless of class, there is likely a weapon, or implement, or some kind of item, that makes all your damage fire damage
Ah he believed it also ignored immunity.
it does not
resistance and immunity are specifically seperate
I told him
one fire feat lets you treat immunity as 25 resist
I believe that one is also a tiefling racial feat
the name escapes me, but it might have been in the tiefling race's players handbook
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Q: Monsters & dungeon recommendation

Drunken_GuyIn our current FR campaign, my players are strolling through the wastelands in the Old Coramsan area near calimshan -Area info- and I am looking to create an encounter for them. I have really ran out of ideas. I like my encounters on the wild to be like skyrim. Imagine something of a large sandbo...

Is this question too broad?
It appears to be asking for: a desert dungeon with guards.
(I don't know about the modules available for 3.5e, but that sounds like there could be a lot of possibilities)
11:44
@trogdor Burn Everything. The player just likned me that
Both feats are from Dragon Magazines
ah ok
I knew of it from the character builder
@JonathanHobbs I think it's too narrow. It's about what his group is facing, but it could be reworded to ask about desertic adventures
which I no longer have access to, nor do I have any reason to beyond answering 4E questions more easily
11:45
@Zachiel How is it too narrow?
Or in particular, I don't think too narrow is a thing.
It's asking specifically what he can use to face his group. Too Narrow is not a problem, though.
The Too Localized close reason was destroyed because the occasions it was properly used were nearly mythical.
But it's quite not too broad to me
If I recall correctly though
that feat was Epic tier
Heroic
11:48
though it my have been Paragon
wow really?
that seems wrong
then again, a few things in 4E were wrong
Heroic, Wizard only. But mage isn't wizard, right?
mage is in wizard
and are you talking about the feat? or the feature?
anyway
the feat
a mage is a wizard the same way a slayer is a fighter
they can pick up the feats that say "wizard only"
and the Paragon Paths and Epic Destinies
@Zachiel there are like 5 different wizards the two main strains are mage (early essentials) and arcanist (phb1)
all of them have access to the wizard feat list
even the shi'ar
and the witch
11:55
ok
so at level one one can ignore vulnerabilities to fire. Which is kinda ok to me since they don't have a damage increase, not quite that ok because they can choose not to diversify their power selection
@Zachiel just a note, we want specific question, but this in a way doesn't have any shade of a right answer
@Zachiel tbh that's not a great L1 feat selection...it just doesn't come up often enough...
I'd take it at 10 or 11
and I'd take a fire at-will and a non-fire at-will
@waxeagle thanks for editing that troll's answer
@JoshuaAslanSmith np, no need to entertain assholes. he can be wrong, he doesn't need to be wrong and a jerk
@JoshuaAslanSmith which edit? the Tank answer?
Goodmorning.
12:10
@Aaron g'day
g'day mate
Good morning @Aaron
Nice pic
@JonathanHobbs yeah that one
good morning aaron
I did not realize until yesterday that a good amount of HTML is supported in markdown and that SE allows a fair bit of whats supported
Thanks.
12:33
It is quiet this morning.
@JoshuaAslanSmith Jeff is a hardcore markdown advocate
13:07
M'rr. I'm having trouble coming up with a good Trouble for Hatshepsut, God-king of Upper and Lower Egypt.
@javafueled Hi!
@be
@BESW hello
@BESW conflict in the harem
@waxeagle Hatshepsut doesn't really... have... a harem. In fact her daughter does on the duties usually taken on by the Pharaoh's queen, since Hatshepsut doesn't have a queen.
divided council (or whatever her advisors are called)?
Being the first female ruler of Egypt to get officially named king is complicated.
13:16
@BESW ah didn't realize...hmmm
Conspiracies in the shadows
I wrote some stuff in the Spoil-Lair, trying to get a handle on her.
@BESW I'd make her trouble be related to that complication. She's seen as a potential puppet by her advisors...
(@trogdor is my player in this campaign, and he wants me to surprise him with the Pharaoh and her Court, so I had @waxeagle unfreeze the Spoil-Lair.)
reading what you've written now
13:20
@Phil We do have at least one secret temple cult. Again, Trogdor gave me the basic gist and asked me to surprise him with the details.
@javafueled You can edit your messages if you make some mistakes. You have a 2 minutes editing window IIRC.
To edit a message, hover the mouse over it and click on the pointing-down triangle on the left.
Or press the "up" arrow on your keyboard.
If you want to focus on her links to her family, how about 'Blood is thicker than water'?

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CAUTION: High chance of plot. Not for BESW's players.
13:34
SPOILERS
@JoshuaAslanSmith doesn't work as well if you're not a sassy busty blond with a time paradox looming behind those words
@Zachiel re: edits. yes I recall the edit capability, but don't frequent to have mastered the utility. :)
Both of the adjectives are up for debate
@JoshuaAslanSmith fair enough
Also I think I stopped watching Dr Who specifically because I found river song annoying
among other things, but that was a big factor
13:38
@JoshuaAslanSmith I didn't stop, but... yes.
@BESW no link, good explanation, I see no issue
@waxeagle Both of the posts he's made today are about the same system, though.
yeah, just noting that
IE, the only posts he's ever made.
13:43
I'm thinking a friendly comment linking to the self-promotion policy is in order.
@BESW agreed
@BESW On it
@waxeagle Cool, thanks.
14:13
@waxeagle Apparently Sword's Path Glory is from 1982 - maybe that poster's just a big fan?
@JonathanHobbs that's what I expect as well. But the self-promo addresses astro-turfing which is akin to what he's doing
er whoops, I said that in the wrong room somehow.
I can move it if you'd like :)
1 message moved from BESW's Spoil-Lair
@BESW Thanks
14:17
oh hey, that's a room owner trick :)
Bwahahahah.
It's actually a trick for the owner of the room the message is from.
@waxeagle that is true I suppose! (I have learned a new word)
15:11
@PearsonArtPhoto Hey.
15:27
Do one of you have any experience with any fan made campaign setting for D&D / PF taking place in a MtG plane ? (bonus point for Ravnica)
Jerry!
@waxeagle hes such a great guy, I just wish he could publish more on his blog
which I say as my own bar and restaurant blog lists without a post for months
heh :) The only blog I've actively been a part of is on indefinite hiatus...
(and I didn't even really write for it)
I should start one soon. Maybe when I get my baseball project started
15:42
my wife and I started a review blog for Philly when we both got new jobs and had enough income to spend going out to eat frequently
@JoshuaAslanSmith Thanks. I'm thinking about writing my own tabletop rpg adaptation of Ravnica, but I guess I'm not the first one, so I'm looking for inspiration and/or existing systems.
systems?
@trajan honestly I would work completely within the core systems presented in pathfinder or your chosen D&D edition
Just use the MtG cards as fluff inspiration and a basis for custom monster/adversaries/items.
Hmmm.
I can see an interesting re-build of 4e power sources based on M:tG.
Huh. I am suspicious of EN World's "top secret algorithm."
Any ranking system like this is doomed
DOOMED I SAY
15:58
Without knowing what it's using as data, it means nothing to me.
thats the big deal with metacritic right now
they wont release the cabalistic system of balancing various sources for weight and thus you have an end result that you're like, "huh?"
started a new Cookie Clicker game. Just buying 1 of each tier of cookie productions as soon as possible
than going back to fillin extra and buy upgrades
(this based on as few physical clicks as possible)
@JoshuaAslanSmith heh, I've got the 15 click shadow achievement in all of my games so far I think.
@JoshuaAslanSmith Golden cookies are a big part of that if I understand things properly. (or are you counting those as "physical clicks"
I've reset all 3 of them. One of them I got 44 heavenly chips :)
16:02
I dont know what golden cookies are
please tell me your wisdom
(I haven't seen Winx Club spam before.)
@JoshuaAslanSmith there is a small gold cookie that appears randomly on the screen. Click it for fun things happening
in the cookie cascade?
there are 4 possibilities by default. x7 production for 7 seconds, 1/7 if you current cookies, x77 on cookie clicks for 7 seconds and a very small odds of triggering a cookie chain
@JoshuaAslanSmith can be anywhere on the screen
16:04
im freaking out now you just took a passive game and made it incredibly tense and proactive
@JoshuaAslanSmith I'm trying to decide on custom guild-related classes or regular poorly-adapted classes
@JoshuaAslanSmith Yea, and that's why I stopped playing...it got too much...so I just cheated to get all of the achievements...I think I ended up something like 2*10^55 cookies.
hah I think I will just ignore the special cookis
and go for passive cookie rate increases only
@JoshuaAslanSmith for the most part just click them when you see them. They start out pretty rare. When you click 7 of them there is an upgrade you can buy to make them appear a bit more often
16:28
Here's a Fate fractal hack I want to explore some time: running a four-character team as a single fractal controlled by one player, instead of a single player character.
But for now, bed.
16:51
So, umm, I learned something today.
The Max Rebo Band is a fictional alien pop music band that appeared in the 1983 film Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi as in-house performers for crime lord Jabba the Hutt. The original lineup consisted of the blue-skinned Ortolan keyboardist Max Rebo, a plump Kitonak woodwind player named Droopy McCool, and the spindly-legged Pa'lowick lead singer Sy Snootles. Their role in the Star Wars canon is elaborated upon in several Expanded Universe short stories and comics. The group are classified as jizz-wailers, which, according to the Star Wars Encyclopedia, refers to a "musician ...
> In the 2000 Dark Horse release A Hot Time in the Cold Town Tonite!, Jabba sends the puzzled trio to the frozen planet Hoth to play for a rival crime lord, Bingo Mehndra, who threatens to feed the band to his pet Wampa if he suspected any kind of trickery. The group soon discovers that Jabba is actually using them as pawns in an assassination attempt against Bingo after they discover explosives hidden inside their speakers.
> They make their getaway by superimposing holograms of themselves from a past performance onto the stage, which Bingo realizes just as the explosives detonate. Though Jabba had blatantly endangered their lives, the band nonetheless chooses to avoid his wrath by returning to Tatooine
That is all rather silly.
17:24
my birthday's coming up so I'll just leave this here: thinkgeek.com/product/134b/?cpg=fb
thats pretty good actually
theres tons of stuff on thinkgeek that I would enjoy getting but fall short of me asking people to get for me
@JoshuaAslanSmith yeah
because theres a backlog of boardgames, videogames, books, and films that I think id rather have if given an either or choice
I've placed a couple of orders...but there's more stuff there that I sort of want but wouldn't spend money on.
I used to order regularly when I consumed way too much caffeine (monthly order for a case of bawls at least if not anything else)
17:30
makes sense, I never did try bawls and I'm too old for that stuff now
haha
so I got into bawls because they had a sugar free version
that also has 50% more cafeeine
so win-win
this was the dark days of my senior year as an undergraduate where I would drink an energy drink in the car on the way to work and then drink like 6 cups of free coffee during the day at my student job
yowsers. I was drinking a lot of energy drinks sophomore year. I was playing baseball, dating and had to keep my grades up. During spring baseball would practice starting at 6am 3 days a week, and I was picking up my girlfriend from her job 3 nights a week and it ended at midnight.
we got married that summer though and I quit playing baseball. That was pretty much the end of that level of caffeine addiction. I drink several cups of coffee a day and have a diet soda now...
17:48
Free coffee is a terrible thing
especially when its brewed in big ol pots that are 5 feet from where you sit
I drank it because it was there to be drunk
and ended up addicted to caffeine in a real sense (but not life damaging) where if I really needed it to stay up to work on a script Id take a 4 hour monster shot and drink a regular monster at the same time
@JoshuaAslanSmith yeah. I've got a giant darth vader mug that I consume between two and three of during the course of a morning. I try not to drink any in the afternoon or I'm too hyper when I get home
18:02
@BESW Yes, a d6. 40K is dominated by d6 rolls. There are rare d4 rolls that I have seen, but it is almost exclusively d6.
yikes....that's some pretty good odds to get blown to pieces...16%?
Yes, but its got pretty good odds to destroy its target (assuming you also don't roll a 2 or 3 because that would mean you missed).
So you got a 50% chance of hitting your target, and as high as 84% for destroying it, and 16% that you kill yourself in the process.
@fredsbend When I read this I just knew I would scroll up and see that picture. ;)
18:24
Cool. I like it enough that I think I might try to make one myself. Need a spare plasma rifle though.
 
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Q: Is there a way we can remind people of unaswered questions?

kravarosLately, it seems to me that the amount of questions with no upvoted answers is increasing, and what more, some of the older questions seem to be getting themselves forgotten. Now it may be that the question IS obscure, and we have no experts on the topic, but I think many of these could be answ...

20:12
@Trajan I should have Akroma statted as a 23 HD paladin solar somewhere...
@BESW DW is listed as D&D product. LoL
20:27
Would a question about the Pantone colors (if they could be matched) of the BECMI boxes be completely off base?
Basic (red), Expert (blue), Companion (cyan), Master (black) and Immortal (gold).
I get that "black" is "black" but I'm interested in the colors of the others.
In the world of Pantone, red is not just red, it's "Pantone Red 032 U"
i try PS with this image...
21:11
@javafueled I'm unclear what exactly the question would be.
Are you asking exactly what spot colors each cover should be?
@BESW the spot or process colors
i'm guessing coated
I'm not sure if it'd be more suited to rpg.se or gd.se.
Both could work, and I think it depends on which site would require less explanation of the other site's specialty knowledge.
someone with the boxes might be able to get the spot colors, if the register was in box itself. You see this sometimes today.
agreed.
you know I'll post there.
That'd mean gd.se is a better fit because you need to explain less about RPGs than about color processing.
that's a good idea. I seeded on my G+ RPG circles too. I have a number of Graphics friends there. I'm fair to middling myself, but I don't do it for a living.
21:30
It would be trivial to hold a swatch set up to the covers IRL... if a person could find covers that were for-sure not faded.
If I were going to do it fast and cheap, I'd just find about 20 different high-quality photos of the covers on the Internet and average the results.
@shatterspike1 Having spent five years trying to do this and finding the best solution was "close your eyes and wish really hard," I'm looking forward to the answers you get.
@BESW I'm surprised no-one asked the question before. My personal thoughts on it are somewhat like how Legend handles the Paladin; it has to do with personal moral code and how well others align to it.
@shatterspike1 I've held forth on the subject before: 3.5 alignment is inherently objective, and as you've noticed its objectivity is rooted deep in the game's mechanics.
Making alignment subjective takes the teeth out of the mechanics and renders an entire subset of the game's features... wibbly, at best.
For example, what if a cleric of Feeding Cheese to Small Animals casts holy word?
@BESW Then those opposed to the feeding of cheese to small animals will be affected as if evil. Those with no opinion will be affected as if neutral.
Silly, I know.
@shatterspike1 But that's intent. D&D alignment is act-based.
It does seem to result in an awful lot of DM calls, at least a few of which may be disputed.
21:44
Remember, D&D alignment is demonstrably objective.
@BESW BUT MY CHARACTER IS TOTALLY FOR FEEDING CHEESE TO SQUIRRELS! He just hates opossums is all.
Detect evil cannot determine the difference between someone who kicks puppies because he believes Pelor wishes it, and someone who kicks puppies because they make a funny noise.
@BESW And yet the whole distinction is the reason in the first place for removing the alignment system.
The alignments create realms, grant spells, and are objective spell-trigger criteria. I have yet to be able to pry them out of the system without just pretending they still exist when I run into a mechanic that needs them.
@BESW I think the question is difficult to answer, but not impossible. The rework may be substantial though; it definitely changes a lot of setting-specific assumptions.
22:01
I suspect that if you want to preserve the functional result of alignment-based effects in the murder-hobo environment, you just turn all alignment checks into "Will I agree with this guy?" vs "Will I feel guilty about killing this guy?"
Because that's what alignment is, when you get down to exactly how it informs player choices.
Shrug, that's just one of those cases where trying to preserve the exact mechanics is a waste of time, I think.
So what if Holy Word only works against demons now?
I'd argue that this isn't as much of a balance problem as just deciding to go from 25-point standard array to 32-point point-buy.
@AlexP Given that Holy Word is a very powerful spell, I'd say it matters at least a little.
Hmm...
It's a powerful spell for clerics. So, exactly.
I do like the Smite evil suggestion though
23:13
@AlexP It's not framed as a balance question, though.
It's framed as how to retain those mechanics which assume alignment, as close to their original form as possible, without actually using alignment.

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