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by caladfel
Sun Aug 03, 2014 9:21 pm
Forum: In My Humble Opinion...
Topic: A structured attempt at alignment
Replies: 147
Views: 16498

No, lets assume he's not crazy, since there are both established characters who think like that and very real people, and at least a number of them are demonstrably not insane. So, people who protect their friends and family because they see it the same as protecting themselves. In that spirit, &qu...
by caladfel
Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:50 pm
Forum: In My Humble Opinion...
Topic: A structured attempt at alignment
Replies: 147
Views: 16498

Ok, what about a character who protects their own people because they see them as part of themselves? If he literally think they are part of himself (he might be crazy, I don't know) and is solely considering defending them out of self-interest (i.e. "I am protecting myself") instead of a...
by caladfel
Sat Aug 02, 2014 7:36 pm
Forum: In My Humble Opinion...
Topic: A structured attempt at alignment
Replies: 147
Views: 16498

I'm working through this roughly along the systems @caladfel That axis is only useable if you don't think about it too deeply. For quick example, where does an Auschwitz gate guard fall under that rubric? What about a eugenicist? A zombie pumping a village's water supply? What about adventurers who...
by caladfel
Sat Aug 02, 2014 7:05 pm
Forum: In My Humble Opinion...
Topic: A structured attempt at alignment
Replies: 147
Views: 16498

What do the (O) and (T) notations mean? A while ago, someone posted a very interesting (and usable) good-evil axis. It went: Good: Selfless. You put the well being of others ahead of your own. I.e. If you are a poor peasant and have some food, you will feel inclined to share the little you have with...
by caladfel
Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:12 pm
Forum: In My Humble Opinion...
Topic: Zero Buzz on 5E...Is It Dead Out The Gate?
Replies: 2279
Views: 309356

...But I'm not actually that stellar at GMing. I do okay, and I can recognize many of the reasons I'm not better at it, but a GM duel would prove nothing. "GM Duel". I had no idea of who Zak S, and therefore no opinion. The link to the "GM Duel" thread makes me think he is pants...
by caladfel
Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:57 pm
Forum: In My Humble Opinion...
Topic: Which is the least bad published D&D setting?
Replies: 235
Views: 44601

If you're paging through the book like a book (rather than a reference material) you see Elminster before you even learn how to make a character in the setting. It's in the section that, were this a core book, would be saying "here's what you need to play," but in a campaign setting book ...
by caladfel
Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:46 pm
Forum: In My Humble Opinion...
Topic: [Pathfinder] Player Magic Item Creation & Wish Economy
Replies: 6
Views: 1335

Thank you for the answers. And thank you deanruel87 for the link. *nod*
by caladfel
Mon Jan 20, 2014 9:38 pm
Forum: In My Humble Opinion...
Topic: [Pathfinder] Player Magic Item Creation & Wish Economy
Replies: 6
Views: 1335

[Pathfinder] Player Magic Item Creation & Wish Economy

Howdy there. I wanna apply the "post-currency" economy on a Pathfinder game, but I am having trouble thinking how it would work with players and their item creation feats. Would they be able to gain 500gp a day (by crafting +1 cloaks of resistance): a) and eventually create a 200kgp magica...