killjoy32 wrote:just spotted this relisted on creeps stuff... Ad&d Module: Advanced Dungeons & Dragons | eBayreckon its actually worth that?course i have one listed for under half that, at least, un-shrinked tho....reckon they are still the draw?Al
creep the jerk off wrote:THIS ITEM TO BE SOLD TO PRE-APPROVED BIDDERS ! DROP ME A LINE
bclarkie wrote:You have to be preapproved to buy this item? Needless to say, I really don't expect his email box to filling with "Can I buy this item?" emails
killjoy32 wrote:well thats a good way of alienating yourself to most buyers imo. most ppl would look at that and think....er sounds dodgy *avoid*Al
Plaag wrote:Hey does anyone know where Mike/IO has been, or what his personal email address is?ShaneG.
Marlith wrote:What is a Fiendish Gravetouched Ghoul Swarm-Shifter Troll.
deimos3428 wrote:Marlith wrote:What is a Fiendish Gravetouched Ghoul Swarm-Shifter Troll.And more importantly, how the hell does the DM integrate one of them into his "you all meet in the tavern" campaign? :roll:
killjoy32 wrote:deimos3428 wrote:And more importantly, how the hell does the DM integrate one of them into his "you all meet in the tavern" campaign? that really has to be one of the most ridiculous monster names/concepts i have ever heard of. wtf is that all about
deimos3428 wrote:And more importantly, how the hell does the DM integrate one of them into his "you all meet in the tavern" campaign?
killjoy32 wrote:are there any other monsters like that?seems really strange that it hasnt even been thought through at all....it may well be fantasy, but surely somewhere, there has to be a hint of realism, in the sense that there has to be some common-sense in how something is "made up".
Badmike wrote:Honestly, this isn't a dig at 3e, but what do the apellations "Dire" and "Fiendish" mean when stuck in front of the description of an otherwise standard D&D monster? I read a lot of the modules but have never bothered to read the 3e Monster Manual to find out.Mike B.
Badmike wrote:killjoy32 wrote:are there any other monsters like that?seems really strange that it hasnt even been thought through at all....it may well be fantasy, but surely somewhere, there has to be a hint of realism, in the sense that there has to be some common-sense in how something is "made up".Honestly, this isn't a dig at 3e, but what do the apellations "Dire" and "Fiendish" mean when stuck in front of the description of an otherwise standard D&D monster? I read a lot of the modules but have never bothered to read the 3e Monster Manual to find out.Mike B.
Blackmoor wrote:Dire and Fiendish are templates that make the monsters larger and meaner. For example Fiendish give damage reduction, smite good one per day and a few other abilities. Monsters in 3.5 ed are not always as they seem.J
killjoy32 wrote:Blackmoor wrote:Dire and Fiendish are templates that make the monsters larger and meaner. For example Fiendish give damage reduction, smite good one per day and a few other abilities. Monsters in 3.5 ed are not always as they seem.Jso we would have like fiendish butterflies and dire shrews? seems a little daft to me