Archive for January, 2008

New Page

Posted in News on January 28, 2008 by Dave Gay

Check out the new page play D&D. I’m trying something new, and through this page you can track my progress and participate in some online D&D games through chat services!

Treasure Tables on Builds

Posted in Builds, News on January 25, 2008 by Dave Gay

A few of our hits this week are thanks to treasuretables.org. An interesting discussion is occuring at the following address concering Dom’s builds. Many of them have cons to the sorc builds Dom has been posting. The discussion was fun to read, and I highly suggest taking a look at it.

Here’s the link. Thanks, TT!

Sexy New Layout

Posted in News on January 21, 2008 by Dave Gay

This new layout kicks ass, does it not? I’m liking everything about it, especially because it has been customized by yours truly. Leave some comments!

Sorcerer: Undead-focused feat selection

Posted in Builds on January 20, 2008 by 0matrix0

Sorcerers, to put it plainly, are severely limited in their spell selection.  Without the ability to take spells from scrolls you find, you’re stuck with what you’ve already picked in terms of spells.  There are two possible solutions:  Increase your versatility by getting feats which allow you to use more spells, or god-mod the spells you already have so much, that you don’t need anything else.  I prefer the second choice. :)  This is a list of Sorcerer feats (and the levels I suggest you get them at) to maximize your ability to maintain an undead army.  (Note: this is list was made for human characters, who get an extra feat)

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Religion

Posted in Core/Basic Write-Ups on January 20, 2008 by Ryan

Most people just see their character’s religion/ patron deity as just another space to fill out on the character sheet. For some characters, it doesn’t really matter much (my character is Pastafaerian, but he’s an odd character). For certain classes or races, religion does have an impact. For example, a bard who worships Nerull will seduce his victims before slitting their throats and steeling their pocket money. Alright, here’s all the deities listed in the PH, page 106:

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