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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
Sorry, that's what I get for not reading through thoroughly. I like it. And will read through that bloodline when I have time.
Hm, an interesting concept. I never spent much time looking at Monster Classes, but I do think that's it's doable.
You may notice that I have a "Binding bloodline" on my to-do list. I was never a big fan of Incarnum, though I suppose I really oughta to make one. And Eidolons do seem a significant enough system to have a bloodlines based off of them.
Oh, and I finished the Elemental Bloodlines today, as well as a Bloodline based on the Blood King. Yo dawg. I'll post them when I have the time.
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Please tell me that the Blood King Blood Line is a valid choice for Morphic Bloodline...
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
I don't know why, but I really want to do the Incarnum one at least. Mind if I take that one?
Oh, and I finished the Elemental Bloodlines today, as well as a Bloodline based on the Blood King. Yo dawg. I'll post them when I have the time.Newest Work: Pyromancer - My submission for Base Class Contest X
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
Naturally. Though I did have to state that you can't use the Blood King Bloodline to put points into the Blood King Bloodline. Though at later levels it doesn't pan out, as it gives fewer points than it would take. The problem is the first points are awarded at second level, and that's two points. So you could put the two points into the Blood King Bloodline, to get another two points, to put into-- The end result is you learn all languages (Speak Language +2 at first).
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
Nice.
Two things:
1. I'm considering making another Bloodine thread called Tome of Blood that would include links to all Bloodline works, both mine and those of others. And this would include not just bloodlines but also base classes, races, paragon classes and anything else bloodline-related that has been made. I also have come up with some basic rules for how bloodlines interact with one another, allowing for more detailed family trees. I made a "Filler Minor" that allows for Mudbloods like Intermediate/Minor. I doubt the rules for family trees would come up in play, but I was bored and think I should post it somewhere.
2. For my Blood King, I have decided that I'll be having a scaling Class Feature for each each Bloodline. I currently have features written up for every bloodline that I've created except for the Inherent, Blood Chameleon and Brother of the Elements. I will not be making features for the bloodlines created by others, but instead leave it up to them to make said features if they choose to. Hopefully I'll have the Gifts that I've created up soon so you can see what I've already gotten. (They'll likely need a bit of PEACHing as well).
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2011-09-08, 06:37 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
Sounds good. Also, here's the Incarnum Bloodline.
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2011-09-11, 07:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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I can't find the Bloodking Bloodline. I can find the Bloodking Class alright, but I can't find the Bloodline.
It doesn't seem to be in your extended sig, but I recall you announcing it's completion. But now I can't find the announcement, either.Demilich avatar by Smuchmuch. Thank you VERY much!
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Yup. Oh look, here's the paper for the Mage Commander. And on the back of it is the Late Mage (not one of my better ones). After a bit of digging I found the one that has the Kitten-Friend and Akodrin on it. And those are just the ones on my computer desk that I found after 30 seconds of rummaging. You know how I've said that I've posted about 1/5th of my Magitech stuff? I have a binder full of the rest of it. And countless more strewn about my abode.
I come up with my best stuff when I'm supposed to be doing something else, which usually means I don't have a computer readily available. So I write. A lot.Last edited by Welknair; 2011-09-11 at 09:10 PM.
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
I'd like to contest that, it just needed a reworking.
And i have something similar only it's when i'm talking to someone that my ideas start to take on a mind of their own. Which is one of the reasons i actually have very little homebrew yet what i do have is generally considered good work.
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I usually write stuff on the Notepad program, putting in tags as if I were to post it somewhere here, even if I have 0 intention of ever doing so.
I do my "Best" writing when browsing these forums already, and often have several tabs of the SRD open at a time (not to mention several more of the Playground) while I'm writing. Yet, I rarely post anything I write, usually saving it and ignoring it for all of eternity. When I make feats, I feel I can never post them until I have a certain number. I've only reached that number in a single document once, and because I tend to make feats in themed batches, I feel it's "blasphemy" to post feats from multiple documents at once. And I never complete a class to the point of playground readyness. Or if I do, it's rare.
But because I write stuff in sporadic spurts, I can empathize with your writing on paper, when you should be doing something else. my work is scattered across three or four computers, and a thumb drive. Finding anything specific is a LOT of work.
By the way, inspiration struck again. I'm making a Paragon class for the Dire Mudblood, and maybe a few feats for it once I'm done with that. I think the best use of an inspiration boost ever could be Craft (Homebrew), too, so I wish I had a few factotum levels as well.
You, Welknair, probably have put a lot of points into that skill, and I'd guess you'd taken a skill trick that allows you to specialize further into these bloodlines. Whether or not you 'brew in spurts like some of us.Demilich avatar by Smuchmuch. Thank you VERY much!
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...Given the location, I think it's appropriate. I make D&D jokes all the time with company that doesn't understand them at all. And then everyone just ends up thinking I'm crazy.
If I don't have paper on me, I try to keep my ideas at the front of my thoughts, but I can only juggle three or four such ideas around at a time. I've never tried holding whole stat sets in my mind before, though I could probably do it.
Also what I like about paper and pencil is that it's so easy to see what you have and what you're missing. You can rearrange things however you like and such. I usually draft a list of features (specials, class features, what have you) with descriptive names that I'm considering using in the class/PrC/bloodline and make sure that I have at least a vague concept of what I want it to do mechanically. Then I keep coming up with these until I have enough to fill the needed slots. After that I go about arranging them and finally statting them out. And then there's the type-up last.
And that's my usual creative process, not including my actual inspiration, which can often be quite random. "You know, characters keep saying 'I was born ready", but none of them have mechanics to back that up. What if I made a Bloodline that had a special that caused the newborn to be born with a Readied Action? It'd give bonuses to Initiative and.." Yeah...
I'm actually planning on making that one.
Edit: I seemed to have both Swordsage'd and been swordsage'd. Look forward to seeing that Paragon, Flabort. And I probably have max ranks in Craft (Homebrew) as well as Skill Focus in it. It's not so much that I am better at making Bloodlines than anything as it is that it's a niche that hadn't been filled. If you make something unique (Or revamp something unique that hasn't already been revamped a hundred times (I'm talking to you, Paladin and Monk Fixes)) you'll get a lot more acclaim than if you go off and make "Another PrC". Though I may have a couple of Meta Brew feats, like Quicken Brew and Chain Brew (Bloodlines are totally a Chained Brew).
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Now I really want to stat out a bunch of joke skills, feats, and skill tricks, potentially with a Base Class for Homebrewers.Last edited by Welknair; 2011-09-11 at 10:19 PM.
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
I'm kinda like Pyromancer... only I'm more like a Bard with Bardic Knack and that spell that grants a floating bonus to skills...
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
So it'd sort of be like a bloodline based around Reflex and quickness? Cool.
Edit: I seemed to have both Swordsage'd and been swordsage'd. Look forward to seeing that Paragon, Flabort. And I probably have max ranks in Craft (Homebrew) as well as Skill Focus in it. It's not so much that I am better at making Bloodlines than anything as it is that it's a niche that hadn't been filled. If you make something unique (Or revamp something unique that hasn't already been revamped a hundred times (I'm talking to you, Paladin and Monk Fixes)) you'll get a lot more acclaim than if you go off and make "Another PrC". Though I may have a couple of Meta Brew feats, like Quicken Brew and Chain Brew (Bloodlines are totally a Chained Brew).
Now I really want to stat out a bunch of joke skills, feats, and skill tricks, potentially with a Base Class for Homebrewers.Newest Work: Pyromancer - My submission for Base Class Contest X
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
Heh, perhaps I could help you then, as it sounds like it'd be quite a lot of fun. Homebrewer Bloodline . I personally like the idea of "Meta Brew" feats, as there's just so many possibilities for them.
Would these feats have mechanic effects attached, or be purely for joke value?
Edit: And did you see that I was quoted? And not like, "funny quip" quoted. How crazy is that?Last edited by Welknair; 2011-09-11 at 11:01 PM.
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
May I have a feat based off of me, please?
It would have a TON to do with procrastination and not completing projects, or something like that...
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Nice. It must feel like a compliment to be quoted in that way. I certainty am glad, even feel a bit of pride (although I have no idea where it's coming from), to congratulate you on that.
I think I've got the Paragon class mostly done. It seems a bit strong (Not the "Nobody wouldn't take it" strong, the "Nobody who's playing that race wouldn't take it" strong. It doesn't make the race broken, but it's certainty a big boost for three levels), but if I decrease the BaB and one save, it should be balanced. Done that.
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
Hey Welknair, I came across these recently and thought you might like them, possibly to base a bloodline on them.
The Spellshapers
Chronomancy
The Blue Mage
The Monstrumologist
Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing your new class features for the Blood King!My Extended Homebrewer's Signature
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2011-09-11, 11:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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Spellshaper is easy; it would just be modifying Bladechild slightly.
Chronomancy might be harder.
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Re: [3.5e Bloodline Guide] What in the Nine Hells is a Bloodline?
A Homebrewer Bloodline would be good, although slightly odd when you think about it ("Oh, hey, want your character to effectively be Pyromancer's baby?" "....Sure"). Not entirely sure what you mean by MetaBrew feats, though.
Would these feats have mechanic effects attached, or be purely for joke value?
Edit: And did you see that I was quoted? And not like, "funny quip" quoted. How crazy is that?
Sure. Was planning on one or two for you anyways. Actually, procrastination would apply to most homebrewers, so that'd be a more general Homebrewer feat. Most feats will be based off of individuals' homebrews.
I'll take a look, so long as I'm notified as to where and when they're posted.Last edited by Pyromancer999; 2011-09-11 at 11:16 PM.
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2011-09-11, 11:24 PM (ISO 8601)
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Oh my god, you were going to do one for me anyway?
That's the best homebrew related news I've had since I saw that I'm listed as a collaborator for the Spellshaping project (I gave some feedback).
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Quicken Homebrew, Enlarge Homebrew, Extend Homebrew.. In the context they make a kind of sense. Not sure what mechanic effect they'd have, though.
And now I'm imagining a tribe of my descendants in a standard D&D world. I don't think they'd last very long.
It'd much more likely be like the Tinkerer with a "Knack" that they're born with.
And I really oughta update my to-do list.
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And boom.
Feats complete, race posted.
Dire Mudblood, Paragon and Feats.
I believe one feat stole from the bloodking, so if you want me to change it...Demilich avatar by Smuchmuch. Thank you VERY much!
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Neato. I'll take a more thorough look when I have the time.
And I'm totally fine with you using that. In general, if you are making bloodline-based homebrew, feel free to reference or utilize any of my other bloodline-homebrew. And I should hopefully be posting the rest of those Gifts soon.
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... Oh Boccob. Mudblood.Last edited by Welknair; 2011-09-12 at 12:36 AM.