Sir Poley's Blog, page 60
October 29, 2014
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
Not a question, just a not praising how wonderful this story is. As an avid player of D&D and huge fan of HP, this crossover is amazing. I love the various D&D shenanigans that Milo pulls off. One of the many things I enjoy about the story is despite bein
Thank you! It’s posts like this that keep me going.
Though the interesting thing about D&D, in this version at least, is that some non-lethal incapacitating spells are actually far more powerful than most damage spells. Glitterdust, for example, can essentially win an entire battle in one casting, whereas Scorching Ray of the same level can, at best, kill one enemy.
In terms of strategy, is the Celerity spell line also in that "too good, banned by the gods" category? You'd think with Milo's propensity to ready actions, the spell that lets him defy all concepts of speed and act out of order would be something he jumps
No, they haven’t been banned by the gods, there’s just only so many dirty tricks I can work into one chain of events, and Milo’s spell selection is limited by the time he has to research.
That said, I was just looking into ways of curing and/or being immune to Daze. I feel like some kind of trick could be worked out with Contingency, or giving Mordy a magic item with some kind of healing spell, but I haven’t made any enormous breakthroughs yet.
In terms of strategy, is the Celerity spell line also in that "too good, banned by the gods" category? You'd think with Milo's propensity to ready actions, the spell that lets him defy all concepts of speed and act out of order would be something he jumps
No, they haven’t been banned by the gods, there’s just only so many dirty tricks I can work into one chain of events, and Milo’s spell selection is limited by the time he has to research.
That said, I was just looking into ways of curing and/or being immune to Daze. I feel like some kind of trick could be worked out with Contingency, or giving Mordy a magic item with some kind of healing spell, but I haven’t made any enormous breakthroughs yet.
In terms of strategy, is the Celerity spell line also in that "too good, banned by the gods" category? You'd think with Milo's propensity to ready actions, the spell that lets him defy all concepts of speed and act out of order would be something he jumps
No, they haven’t been banned by the gods, there’s just only so many dirty tricks I can work into one chain of events, and Milo’s spell selection is limited by the time he has to research.
That said, I was just looking into ways of curing and/or being immune to Daze. I feel like some kind of trick could be worked out with Contingency, or giving Mordy a magic item with some kind of healing spell, but I haven’t made any enormous breakthroughs yet.
In terms of strategy, is the Celerity spell line also in that "too good, banned by the gods" category? You'd think with Milo's propensity to ready actions, the spell that lets him defy all concepts of speed and act out of order would be something he jumps
No, they haven’t been banned by the gods, there’s just only so many dirty tricks I can work into one chain of events, and Milo’s spell selection is limited by the time he has to research.
That said, I was just looking into ways of curing and/or being immune to Daze. I feel like some kind of trick could be worked out with Contingency, or giving Mordy a magic item with some kind of healing spell, but I haven’t made any enormous breakthroughs yet.
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