A single Hero Point will do a bunch or small items (AE equivalent of scrolls and potions) or one big one. Some of the nicer items might take 2 or more Hero Points. Character getting the item has to spend the points. Money and time are both precious in this campaign, so we aren’t...
not all ranged attacks are created equally. You’ve got your thrown weapons – spears, daggers, throwing axes, bolas, bwaka knives, boomerangs, chakrams, etc. – which are expensive, durable, and generally are carried in small numbers. Yes, some people will carry a lot of thrown daggers...
There were a large number of proliferations of the pre-chambers and they have been narrowed down to four GM part numbers and identifiers: p/n 10149630 with a T stamped on the surface, VIN F, 1992-1993; p/n 10230426 with a square stamped on the surface, VIN Y, 1994-Up naturally aspi...
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D&D 3.5 didn’t have a lot of handwaving. It never said, “well, it’s a magical fantasy world so anything is possible.” Small creatures couldn’t be as strong as the strongest humans. And if they were, magic was involved. Explicit magic. Magic that could be countered. Hell, there...
4 5.3L iron-block engine, so you’re getting the better intake manifold, connecting rods, and ECM. The engine also had 799 or 243 casting heads which are closely related to the LS6. The engine has flex-fuel capability. The engine is close siblings with the LMG which shared ma...
Action Flex-Ability is kind of hard to define. Let me start by saying this: it’s a fallacy. It’s a way of thinking wrong. It’s a way of thinking that makes your game worse. To illustrate it, I’m going to talk about a particular example of Action Flex-Ability that comes up ...