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Can you burn through plate armor?!
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Originally posted by Stonehouse View PostFor the record, I will continue to play garbage man because people leave the BEST stuff laying around on the ground and besides... 10 gold here and there adds up.
It takes a little time to go around and search every bag, especially when half of them are broken and empty but don't go away. But I feel I've done my little part to keep Sundren that much cleaner.
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Originally posted by Ithildur View PostWHILE IN A DANGEROUS AREA, DO NOT RUN AHEAD OF THE SLOWER MEMBERS OF THE GROUP TO THE POINT WHERE YOU'RE HALF AN AREA AWAY OR EVEN WORSE IN ANOTHER AREA ALTOGETHER.
I get to play a coupla hours a week. Not surprisingly I actually get to go "monster mashing" very rarely. And last time Redmane ran into this really fascinating elf pure-blood who seemed really rather nice (not to mention handsome).
So we're merrily rping, having fun, taking our time in the forest. Two characters familiar with moving quietly in the woods and actually having a whispered conversation.
Meanwhile the rest of the party are rushing aroung like The Flash in plate mail, triggering encounters and pulling mobs every which way. At one point myself and my elven friend are trying to rp in the middle of this when one of these clanking behemoths insists "Hey help us out here!"
I won't mention that every mob was making a bee-line for me, and that these twits were doing a fine job of slaughtering any that weren't, whilst the elf and half-elf are bleeding all over the grass and the bear has a black-eye.
I left the party shortly after that.Mapper and Mad Kitten
Currently playing:
Lill Moonberry - Halfling Bard who knows the Hills are Alive with the Sound of angry goblins
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Originally posted by Scarlett View PostCan you burn through plate armor?!
Although we'd certainly like to.
Bottom line, I can see most normal metals being burnt at high temperature, so it's really up to a DM concerning special materials (adamantine, mithral etc.), and whether the source of the fire is hot enough to reach the temperatures required to melt the metal in the first place.
Even though it's rather logic that most people would be quite unhappy with being in just a 200 degree celsius full plate!Jaythen Auraya, wandering healer and herbalist. Also sligthly mad.
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When I get in groups where some are just running around constantly, I usually ask IC a few times, whats the rush or why are you in such a hurry. If they ignore me and just keep doing it, which is usually the case, I just let them get far ahead turn back.
If I see them later I say I got lost from the group and didn't know where everyone went so I went back.Account:
e044529
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Celundel Di'malin
Trent Arna
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Ironwood armor isn't all that unusual for higher level druids. But yeah, best served with RP/quest, not just a straight drop.PC - Corwin Eska'las (Sun Elf pursuing the dream of becoming a Bladesinger)
Alt PC - Brevin Smoothands (meticulously groomed half orc bard swashbuckler... sort of... sings great, less fighting)
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Originally posted by Rhazeal View PostThat would be quite neat. Would be a really unusual and novel feature, to be true. But finding a good, story driven, basis for the idea would be a lot harder.
Ironwood is a magical substance created by druids from normal wood. While remaining natural wood in almost every way, ironwood is as strong, heavy, and resistant to fire as steel. Spells that affect metal or iron do not function on ironwood. Spells that affect wood do affect ironwood, although ironwood does not burn. Using this spell with wood shape or a wood-related Craft check, you can fashion wooden items that function as steel items. Thus, wooden plate armor and wooden swords can be created that are as durable as their normal steel counterparts. These items are freely usable by druids.
And thus, with ironwood, druids should really be able to use anything they have the feats for or isn't otherwise specifically prohibited.
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Originally posted by Dark presence View PostI disagree. Ironwood! (Level 6 druid spell)
Ironwood is a magical substance created by druids from normal wood. While remaining natural wood in almost every way, ironwood is as strong, heavy, and resistant to fire as steel. Spells that affect metal or iron do not function on ironwood. Spells that affect wood do affect ironwood, although ironwood does not burn. Using this spell with wood shape or a wood-related Craft check, you can fashion wooden items that function as steel items. Thus, wooden plate armor and wooden swords can be created that are as durable as their normal steel counterparts. These items are freely usable by druids.
And thus, with ironwood, druids should really be able to use anything they have the feats for or isn't otherwise specifically prohibited.
Ironwood I believe is in the material list for NWN2. Gotta talk to Jhiroth our loot and content provider
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its one thing for the dms and the owners to require things on this servers but this turn of players posting "im going to tell you how to" or i know more than you posts are getting outta line. Let the DM's and crew decide what is going on on the server and what its rules are.
Its going to get ugly with a player base that whines, points fingers and all around complains about people that have a difference of opinion what role playing really is. We don't need a Rp gestapo thats run by players. Let the dms catch things thats what they are here for. I don't need tutorials on what YOU think something should be.Angrim Thundergut: The Incredible Bulk
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