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 Reply: RPG Design:: Re: Game Idea
Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 21:27:05

by Asmor

You probably want the video game side, this is for tabletop.

https://videogamegeek.com/forum/796521/vgg/video-game-design
 New Image for The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26)
Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 21:25:02

by Bifford

Issue: The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26) <div>The Warlock Returns Issue #15 - Front Cover</div>
 New Image for The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26)
Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 21:25:00

by Bifford

Issue: The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26) <div>The Warlock Returns Issue #15 - Credits</div>
 New Image for The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26)
Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 21:24:58

by Bifford

Issue: The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26) <div>The Warlock Returns Issue #15 - ToC</div>
 New Image for The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26)
Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 21:24:57

by Bifford

Issue: The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26) <div>The Warlock Returns Issue #15 - Example Page</div>
 New Image for The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26)
Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 21:24:54

by Bifford

Issue: The Warlock Returns - Issue #15 (Q3/26) <div>The Warlock Returns Issue #15 - Rear Cover</div>
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Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 21:07:39

by AntoineBertier

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 Product For Sale: Mythic Egypt
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by AntoineBertier

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 Reply: Book 2: Crown & Tower:: General:: Re: Sword of Heaven (+1 to Hit)
Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 20:29:54

by Damdael

It certainly is a good weapon but its weakness is that it doesn't boost the wielders fighting skill at all. At least my party most of the time has no trouble winning the fights but I've had to use potions and whatnot to not fail skill checks. Especially if there are party splits or such. For that reason I've instead equipped weapons that give high fighting skill bonuses to everyone in my party. I've equipped Sar Jessica with Sword of Ages for example (I know it doesn't have the highest available skill bonus but +3 with +1 to hit is in my opinion much better than Sword of Heaven).

I don't think the rules say anything about 'to Hit' bonuses but the equipment rules do say 'If a party member ever possesses more than one item that gives a bonus to the same skill, only use the highest modifier.'. Perhaps it would be fair to apply this rule to 'to Hit' bonuses too so that only the highest bonus applies?


 LPBS: November 1677 - one dead, heroically
Posted: Sun, 23 Aug 18:58:48

by Paul Evans

While King and Cardinal worry about the implications of William of Orange's marriage to the English King's niece, ordinary socialites continue to carve lumps out of each other by duelling. There are no deaths to report this month, but François de Blanchefort barely survives his one duel, bleeding profusely, while others happily work through half a dozen.

A very pale looking François then hosts a party. Only nobody turns up! This can't be said of the other shindigs. Which leads to plenty of cause for duels being given, particularly by the regimental rivalries between Cardinal's Guard and King's Musketeers and the Dragoon Guards and Queen's Own Carabiniers. Louis Renault's discussion on the “Plurality of Worlds” provokes some intellectual displays, referencing Dante’s Divine and Cyrano de Bergerac's “Other World: The States and Empires of the Moon” amongst others. However, the most amusing is another non-party. Despite making a general invitation last month, Zeold von Tu volunteers to join the Royal North Highlanders rather than actually host his party. Only five gentlemen are caught out by this.

The new Brigadier of Second Foot celebrates by having the whole Brigade in action for the month. Results are mixed, but Brigadier Charles Etfeevor pockets a bit of loot. And the Gascons follow up the successful bit of the Second Foot to seize Freiburg for France. And loot the town. Strangely, not all of the townspeople appreciate this. Subaltern Bertrand Charbonneau is welcomed into one home by the full blast of an elderly blunderbuss. Sadly, its load of nails does its worst. RIP.

And Greg de Bécqueur sneaks ahead of Ben e'Volence to the top of Paris's Greasy Pole - a couple more snapping at their heels.

The full report is on my website: LPBS November 1677