The hardest part is to estimate the balance of this. Wizardy schools in the package are quite powerful I think however, so nothing below should be over the top. If Danik goes this route, it'll be a good time to test things out but he might go Illusion instead...
Campaign logs and discussions around D&D Next, GURPS, Roll20, spelling mistakes and other role-playing topics.
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Wizardy: School of Conjuration
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D&D Next,
House rules
With Danik, our mage, reaching level 2, I wanted to give a try to make another Wizardy option available: Conjuration. I already had some ideas before but this was a good time to flesh them out on paper (or whatever this is).
The hardest part is to estimate the balance of this. Wizardy schools in the package are quite powerful I think however, so nothing below should be over the top. If Danik goes this route, it'll be a good time to test things out but he might go Illusion instead...
The hardest part is to estimate the balance of this. Wizardy schools in the package are quite powerful I think however, so nothing below should be over the top. If Danik goes this route, it'll be a good time to test things out but he might go Illusion instead...
Help & Hinder, a new take on combat actions
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D&D Next,
House rules
In session 3, Serrin our rogue was faced with having to pick the lock of the big metal door in a hurry, what with being chased by tons of goblins and all that. I house ruled on the fly that he could either rush it in on turn but at disadvantage, or take 5 turns and do it normally.
When he decided to go ahead and rush it, Grom decided to "Help" him, therefore removing the disadvantage. I wanted to try the basic rules so I let things happen but already, it didn't make much sense how an half orc druid with no lock experience could just "help" to such extend.
Afterwards, I thought about this and came up with these two little house rules for Help and Hinder.
When he decided to go ahead and rush it, Grom decided to "Help" him, therefore removing the disadvantage. I wanted to try the basic rules so I let things happen but already, it didn't make much sense how an half orc druid with no lock experience could just "help" to such extend.
Afterwards, I thought about this and came up with these two little house rules for Help and Hinder.
Druids and Wild-Shaping
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D&D Next,
House rules
I just HATE the latest druidic wild-shaping from the latest packet. Since Grom is a druid, I figured I'd give a try to some severe house-ruling.
This is what I came up with so far.
This is what I came up with so far.
The Art of Map-Making
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D&D Next,
House rules
Another house rule, this time regarding map making.
While playing on Roll20, I realized that map making was not very compatible. I also never liked player and paper map making because puts things in the hands of the player, not the PC so you could end up with a 6INT barbarian keeping tracks of everything just because his player is an artist and make superb maps.
While playing on Roll20, I realized that map making was not very compatible. I also never liked player and paper map making because puts things in the hands of the player, not the PC so you could end up with a 6INT barbarian keeping tracks of everything just because his player is an artist and make superb maps.
Spell-casting and Interrupts
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D&D Next,
House rules
This is a new combat action I added to give potential interesting tactics in regards to spell-casters.
Divine domain: Knowledge
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D&D Next,
House rules
This is my attempt as fleshing out a domain: Knowledge for D&D Next. Our cleric Urist is a priest of Kagyar and figured it might be interesting for him to have the option of a new domain.
I didn't really have a chance to test this out yet but seems fine and interesting.
I didn't really have a chance to test this out yet but seems fine and interesting.
Dwarves, Rockhome and their god Kagyar
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D&D Next,
House rules,
Mystara,
WB1
I summed up some things about Dwarves for Urist, our dwarven clerics. It's mostly pure Mystara but modified it slightly to suit my needs, as most things.
Campaign's common knowledge and other stuff
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D&D Next,
House rules,
Mystara,
WB1
This is some of the basic information I provided before we started. I keep adding and clarifying things here and there as we play. Overall, it's a modified Mystara world setting, keeping what I enjoy, dumping what I don't :)
WB1, Session 4: There and Back again
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D&D Next,
Mystara,
Roll20,
Session log,
WB1,
When the Earth Growls
Session 4: "There and Back again"
Wednesday 3rd, March 1001 AC
And so the morning finally came with no further hints of the goblins...
Wednesday 3rd, March 1001 AC
And so the morning finally came with no further hints of the goblins...
WB1, Session 3: The Battle of the Cold Heart Mines
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D&D Next,
Mystara,
Roll20,
Session log,
WB1,
When the Earth Growls
Session 3: "The Battle of the Cold Heart Mines"
Tuesday 2nd, March 1001 AC
And so the party had arrived at the Cold Heart mines but a horde of goblins was hot on their heels...
Tuesday 2nd, March 1001 AC
And so the party had arrived at the Cold Heart mines but a horde of goblins was hot on their heels...
WB1, Session 2: Steps into the North
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D&D Next,
Mystara,
Roll20,
Session log,
WB1,
When the Earth Growls
Session 2: "Steps into the North"
Friday 27th, February 1001 AC
And so the party was at the inn, discussing what they had learned recently. After some time, Danik decided to go and report for duty at the militia barracks and Serrin went into the streets to see if he could find more information regarding Njall Thrinnsson, the wanted son of the old Governor. Meanwhile, Urist, having learned about the delay in the arrival of the dwarven caravan from Cold Heart Mines, decided to pray for their safe travels and asked Grom to participate.
Friday 27th, February 1001 AC
And so the party was at the inn, discussing what they had learned recently. After some time, Danik decided to go and report for duty at the militia barracks and Serrin went into the streets to see if he could find more information regarding Njall Thrinnsson, the wanted son of the old Governor. Meanwhile, Urist, having learned about the delay in the arrival of the dwarven caravan from Cold Heart Mines, decided to pray for their safe travels and asked Grom to participate.
WB1, Session 1: The Caravan to Pflenzen
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D&D Next,
Mystara,
Roll20,
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WB1,
When the Earth Growls
(I’ll be using a standard Gregorian calendar to keep things simple.)
Session 1: "The Caravan to Pflenzen"
Monday 23rd, February 1001 AC
It was early morning and the caravan was getting ready to depart. the Hognisson brothers (Jonas and Hinrik), a young woman (Heindina) and two guards were loading the last crates up the carts when the first travelling companions arrived. Greeted by Jonas, Urist, Danik, Serrin and Grom quickly introduced themselves.
Session 1: "The Caravan to Pflenzen"
Monday 23rd, February 1001 AC
It was early morning and the caravan was getting ready to depart. the Hognisson brothers (Jonas and Hinrik), a young woman (Heindina) and two guards were loading the last crates up the carts when the first travelling companions arrived. Greeted by Jonas, Urist, Danik, Serrin and Grom quickly introduced themselves.
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