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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
kpenguin
From the SRD:
Now, the rules for drowning and suffocation are different, but since they are caused by the same effect (lack of air to breath), I assume that regeneration does not likewise apply to drowning.
Right...that makes things a might trickier.
Anyone on Leroy have experience with Scuba diving?
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
bayar
Also, when you drown, you drop to 0 HP. Which is very handy for Frenzied Berzerkers that dropped to -140 HP and want to heal. Just drop into a lake and fail your save to begin drowning.
You also start dying at -1 on the second round and die completely in the third round.
Someone with bad constitution will die within 18 seconds.
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Originally Posted by
Lyinginbedmon
Right...that makes things a might trickier.
Anyone on Leroy have experience with Scuba diving?
Alphantica has several methods for undersea recovery... a pity the guinoids are a bit busy right now, what with an impending invasion and all.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
kpenguin
You also start dying at -1 on the second round and die completely in the third round.
Someone with bad constitution will die within 18 seconds.
Alphantica has several methods for undersea recovery... a pity the guinoids are a bit busy right now, what with an impending invasion and all.
That is why you have that potion from serpent Kingdoms that heals you for 1 HP when a command word is spoken. And it can be spoken by any party members. Assuming you didnt slaughtered them when the BBEG did that dominatrix stuff on you.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Lyinginbedmon
Right...that makes things a might trickier.
Anyone on Leroy have experience with Scuba diving?
Almighty Salmon.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
Well. I could say that I wanted to "retrieve a few things* from my sunken ship, see TS, and bring her to the surface. Then later, when we rendezvous with team Lying, we'll say "Oh, we found this corpse on the way".
@^ Landfish can't breathe water.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
Happy New Year Everyone in England, and further east!
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
Then why is Leroy in an aquarium?
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Shades of gray
@^ Landfish can't breathe water.
Yes they can. They breathe with their gills, and it's akin to human breathing in high altitude.
EDIT: Why follow the D&D rules ? This isn't a D&D game, you know. There is nothing preventing from doing anything that violates those rules. My character, for example, does not have anything to do with the this system.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
There's finally a new Fire Within comic up. (if anyone cares :smallbiggrin:)
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Eita
Then why is Leroy in an aquarium?
Flying Landfish can breath water, but not very well. It's equivalent to being at high altitude for humans.
@^ Hurrah!
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
How acclimated is Leroy and/or Salmon to water, then?
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Tired N' Drowzy
EDIT:Sigh... Yours isn't the only timezone... For some reason, you're reminding me of those lunatics who thinks where they live is the only place on earth, and that everywhere else is a lie, and who are also too afraid to board a plane due to paranoia that they will be killed or brainwashed.:smalltongue:
Wait, what?
I'm not correcting the two-hours statement. I'm merely comparing it to my own. I may be a Grammar Nazi and an overbearing, insufferable wanker, but I'm not ignorant about timezones.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Tiffanie Lirle
*sigh*
2 hours until new years here and I have nothing better to do, than to sit at my computer.
How depressing.
Fayte's is done
This made me smile.:smallbiggrin: 3 days, 2.5 hours, 2 hours, how long d'you reckon it'll take for Vulion's?
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Beans
.....overbearing, insufferable wanker....
Don't steal my job, now.
I'M THE JERK! :smallmad:
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
the_Q
Don't steal my job, now.
I'M THE JERK! :smallmad:
Yeah, we know. Now get back into your corner.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
the_Q
Don't steal my job, now.
I'M THE JERK! :smallmad:
Face it Q. You've conformed. You're like us now. We have no reason to hate you. Others have come. They are different. We hate them. You hate them. Soon they will learn. We will all be one, and one will be all.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Keris Rain
Face it Q. You've conformed. You're like us now. We have no reason to hate you. Others have come. They are different. We hate them. You hate them. Soon they will learn. We will all be one, and one will be all.
I think clone week was a few months back.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
Don't feel bad, old man. I'm still irritated by you.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Lyinginbedmon
I think clone week was a few months back.
Clones? Clones were overused. Clones are cliché. Clones are a beginner gambit that rarely pays off. Death is rare, and the oldest outlive it. Death comes only to those who wish it, and at any time. Those who survive keep us going. We change, but we stay the same. We keep going.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
So basically this is a cult?
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Troll
So basically this is a cult?
We're not Madsen if that's what you're thinking.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
bayar
Yeah, we know. Now get back into your corner.
Corner? :smallconfused: Are there corners on this forum place?
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Originally Posted by
Keris Rain
Face it Q. You've conformed. You're like us now. We have no reason to hate you. Others have come. They are different. We hate them. You hate them. Soon they will learn. We will all be one, and one will be all.
You so TOO have reason it hate me! I haven't conformed!
I AM THE GREATEST!
*acts egotistical and annoying*
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Originally Posted by
kpenguin
Don't feel bad, old man. I'm still irritated by you.
Thanks, Kpenguin! :smallsmile:
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
Hey Q, how can you be the greatest when you spend so much time staring at a computer screen? No offense, but that doesn't sound like it'd make you all that great.
For that statement to be true, you'd have to spend the remainder of your time doing something amazing and commendable. Otherwise, you'd be about on par with... Well.... :smallbiggrin:
And no, being a grouchy old man who sits on his front lawn waving his cane at young whippersnappers does not count as being great.:smalltongue:
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
CrimsonAngel
FFF
So much no.
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Originally Posted by
Tiffanie Lirle
Could you make the head tilt? It kinda bothers me with it only on one angle.
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Originally Posted by
bayar
Also, when you drown, you drop to 0 HP. Which is very handy for Frenzied Berzerkers that dropped to -140 HP and want to heal. Just drop into a lake and fail your save to begin drowning.
Well, sure. But then you can't stop drowning.
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Originally Posted by
Keris Rain
Clones? Clones were overused. Clones are cliché. Clones are a beginner gambit that rarely pays off. Death is rare, and the oldest outlive it. Death comes only to those who wish it, and at any time. Those who survive keep us going. We change, but we stay the same. We keep going.
To be an individual is to live. To live is to die. We do not live, we do not die.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Tired N' Drowzy
<Rubbish about me not being great>
Usually, I'd tell you all the reasons I'm great, but I'm actually feeling really tired right now.
The same reason why I can't be as annoying as I usually am. I just can't seem to get really worked up about how great I am right now...
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
the_Q
Usually, I'd tell you all the reasons I'm great, but I'm actually feeling really tired right now.
The same reason why I can't be as annoying as I usually am. I just can't seem to get really worked up about how great I am right now...
You know, Q, insulting people and saying " I was joking, lol"...it is not really polite.
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
bayar
You know, Q, insulting people and saying " I was joking, lol"...it is not really polite.
[devilsadvocate]He's old, he's allowed to be cranky and cynical[/devilsadvocate]
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
bayar
You know, Q, insulting people and saying " I was joking, lol"...it is not really polite.
You think I don't know that? I would never say "lol". :smallannoyed:
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Re: ABR Discussion Thread XVI: Matters of Futures Imperfect
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Originally Posted by
Nameless
Hapee nu yeer.
That's tomorrow for me.
I guess we live in two different years now. You live in the future. :smalltongue: