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and excellent 1974 #Lotus Europa Special #survivor 🇬🇧 #GVBC #weirdcarmastodonI've had started to write out monster stat blocks for six colors of dragons in three age categories each, because in D&D 3rd ed. you have to assemble any dragon from several tables instead of getting a stat block like for any other creature.
The only thing still missing was distributing skill points. And I'm definitely going to need a spreadsheet for this.
An old silver dragon has 372 skill points to distribute. (A number I had to calculate myself.)
3rd ed. dragon stats suck!!!
I put together a monster list for running a D&D 3rd ed. game in #Kaendor
Bit of a strange selection, with some really classic D&D monsters on it, and many others complete absent. And some cool ones from AD&D that I think 3rd ed. neglected way too much, or cool new monsters from the MM that not enough was done with.
I like it.
It has character.
Aboleths in D&D can move on land, but in 3rd edition they are not amphibious so they have to hold their breath while being out of water. With the very generous rules for holding breath and high Con, that gives them 40 to 45 rounds before they pass out.
Unlike most aquatic creatures, they do have a land speed of 10 ft., so they can use the run action. This would allow them to make it nearly 500m over land before they pass out.
And that's how it got into that fish pond.
Perhaps the weirdest mechanic in D&D 3rd edition I've ever seen is the Air Elemental's whirlwind ability.
https://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/elemental.htm#airElemental
Who wrote this?
Who signed off on this?
What GM is going to try using this in an encounter with a pretty generic, non-boss, one-off monster?
Who is even trying to understand this when coming across it?
I really wonder what fraction of air elemental encounters actually had the air elemental use this ability against the PCs?
This is bad!
How come I've never heard people talking about how much broken the #dnd3e spell glibness is?
1 hour of flawless bullshitting as a 3rd level bard spell.
If your lies have any shred of plausibility, you will fool anything that doesn't have a Sense Motive bonus +10 higher than your normal Bluff bonus. Which as a 7th level bard is going to be nobody.
Irrelevant in a tactical skirmish game, but this sounds like the most broken mess I've ever seen anywhere.
How is it that #dnd3e has a bazillion classes and prestige classes, and an dozen alternative magic systems, and I still seem to have to stsrt from scratch just for "wizard is learning new spells from Yog-Sothoth"?
Alienist from Complete Arcane is supposed to be that, but all that 10-level class does is to let your summon monster spells summon monsters with the pseudonatural template instead of the fiendish template. So lame...