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Re: [3.X/PF] Good non den homebrew

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I like this guy's stuff, though he's definitely either a secret denner or a very heavy lurker.

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I forgot my log-in to that forum. Why was NigelWalmsley banned?
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Re: [3.X/PF] Good non den homebrew

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deaddmwalking wrote:
Tue Aug 10, 2021 4:19 pm
I forgot my log-in to that forum. Why was NigelWalmsley banned?
I did a quick sign in & checked. No obviously locked topic that clearly points to why they were banned. So either the reason was purged or because it was a smaller thing that doesn't reveal itself with 2 minutes of searching (Some private message issue, posted an illegal PDF link or picture, the mods felt like it, etc).

EDIT: Also, on the actual topic itself, there is some interesting stuff on dnd-wiki that may have den ties but isn't made on the den or in direct connection to the Den. GITP has accumulated some interesting material over the years, but I don't feel like digging for all the stuff that once caught my eye currently.
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Re: [3.X/PF] Good non den homebrew

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I did some looking. There were a number of posts that were edited by the mods in A Critical Flaw in the Tippyverse thread. It looks like some people were saying some very very dumb things and he called them on it in unacceptable terms.

Someone on that thread was literally arguing that you could create a Heal trap if you were undead (and would be hurt by it), but you couldn't create a Heal trap if you were a living creature (and weren't hurt by it). If I'm understanding their position correctly, you could never create a mouse trap because it poses no danger to you. I'm gonna go out on a limb and say they banned the wrong guy.
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Re: [3.X/PF] Good non den homebrew

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Yeah, I was banned for saying that "the things you can make as traps depend on what the PCs in the party are" was nonsense (the whole school of argument in that thread is the most obnoxiously dumb thing in the world). I also accumulated warnings for such things as "mentioning Thor as a mythological figure" and "mentioning that the Bush Administration occurred". Some of the people on GitP are reasonable, but the moderation is fucking insane.

And, yes, I have lurked here for a long time. Most of the stuff I wrote is in basically the same style as the Tomes, and honestly the Magus probably should have made reference to the "The Crawling Darkness"/"Playing With Fire" distinction from Tome of Necromancy explicitly.
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NigelWalmsley wrote:
Wed Aug 11, 2021 10:30 pm
And, yes, I have lurked here for a long time.
Welcome to the world of posting *waves*
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Re: [3.X/PF] Good non den homebrew

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Welp, ever since I had a werewolf dream a week ago, I've spent hours each day hunting the interbutts for a good d20 Werewolf class that:

1. Doesn't have dead levels.
2. Doesn't suck.
3. Is as good as a Shapeshifter Druid.
4. Wasn't written by SKR or Monte Cook.

I am disappoint.
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Re: [3.X/PF] Good non den homebrew

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Is that a request? I'm down.
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Re: [3.X/PF] Good non den homebrew

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The Aspect Hunter's Lycan Aspect is also a wererat, wereshark, werebear, etc., so probably not what you want for a pure werewolf. Might provide some ideas, though.
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Chamomile wrote:
Fri Aug 13, 2021 12:46 pm
The Aspect Hunter's Lycan Aspect is also a wererat, wereshark, werebear, etc., so probably not what you want for a pure werewolf. Might provide some ideas, though.
Perfect!

I was thinking of something that only turns into one kind of animal or hybrid, but maybe a PC could just pick one form and stick with that.

Since discovering Spheres of Power material, I found a feat called Transformation which does everything the Werewolf template does in a single feat.
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JonSetanta wrote:
Fri Aug 13, 2021 6:09 am
Welp, ever since I had a werewolf dream a week ago, I've spent hours each day hunting the interbutts for a good d20 Werewolf class that:

1. Doesn't have dead levels.
2. Doesn't suck.
3. Is as good as a Shapeshifter Druid.
4. Wasn't written by SKR or Monte Cook.

I am disappoint.
Is there really a d20 Werewolf class that meets 1-3 but wasn't written by SKR or Monte Cook?
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Yes, it can be done using Spheres of Power or Chamomile's creation.
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terrific brainfart - was there one that was written by SKR or Monte Cook
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I assume that Monte Cook's World of Darkness had a Werewolf class that was cold boiled ass. I'm guessing that the SKR class is from his Curse of the Moon shitbook.
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zeruslord wrote:
Sun Aug 15, 2021 9:49 pm
terrific brainfart - was there one that was written by SKR or Monte Cook
SKR did an article for a level progression Werewolf based on combining the Wolf beast statblock and like 3 racial class levels, with about 3 dead levels included.

Monte's assumes a L1 Werewolf has the same power as a level 4 character, which is just .. moronic.
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Lord Charlemagne wrote:
Tue Aug 10, 2021 5:24 pm
deaddmwalking wrote:
Tue Aug 10, 2021 4:19 pm
I forgot my log-in to that forum. Why was NigelWalmsley banned?
I did a quick sign in & checked. No obviously locked topic that clearly points to why they were banned. So either the reason was purged or because it was a smaller thing that doesn't reveal itself with 2 minutes of searching (Some private message issue, posted an illegal PDF link or picture, the mods felt like it, etc).

EDIT: Also, on the actual topic itself, there is some interesting stuff on dnd-wiki that may have den ties but isn't made on the den or in direct connection to the Den. GITP has accumulated some interesting material over the years, but I don't feel like digging for all the stuff that once caught my eye currently.
Yeah, dnd-wiki has a lot of good stuff in it. However the owner went ad crazy and made the layout extremely tiny. I wrote a Tampermonkey Script and a CSS thing (works with e.g. the Stylus addon) to fix it and make the site look decent though.

NigelWalmsley wrote:
Wed Aug 11, 2021 10:30 pm
Yeah, I was banned for saying that "the things you can make as traps depend on what the PCs in the party are" was nonsense (the whole school of argument in that thread is the most obnoxiously dumb thing in the world). I also accumulated warnings for such things as "mentioning Thor as a mythological figure" and "mentioning that the Bush Administration occurred". Some of the people on GitP are reasonable, but the moderation is fucking insane.

And, yes, I have lurked here for a long time. Most of the stuff I wrote is in basically the same style as the Tomes, and honestly the Magus probably should have made reference to the "The Crawling Darkness"/"Playing With Fire" distinction from Tome of Necromancy explicitly.
Are you actively posting your stuff anywhere else btw? I'd like to see any more stuff you write and/or any updates to your current stuff
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Re: [3.X/PF] Good non den homebrew

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I have some questions regarding the Shaman
NigelWalmsley wrote:Attuning himself to the spirits takes a 15 minute ritual, and allows him to choose new channeled spirits from the ones available to him. Completing this ritual also resets his uses of any his abilities that have a listed number of uses per day.
Can this be done as many times a day as you want?
NigelWalmsley wrote:Rapid Channeling (Su): At 4th level, the shaman gains the ability to rapidly alter his connections to the spirits. Once per day, he may replace one of his channeled spirits with another channeled spirit. He may instead referesh the uses of any boon granted by a spirit (effectively replacing that spirit with the same spirit). He gains an additional use of this ability at 10th level then again at 16th level.
What sort of action is this?
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According to the SRD, using a supernatural ability is a standard action unless noted otherwise.
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radthemad4 wrote:
Sun Nov 28, 2021 4:05 am
NigelWalmsley wrote:Attuning himself to the spirits takes a 15 minute ritual, and allows him to choose new channeled spirits from the ones available to him. Completing this ritual also resets his uses of any his abilities that have a listed number of uses per day.
Can this be done as many times a day as you want?
The intention (based on the previous "must be well rested to do so" line) is that you need the same eight hours of rest than a Wizard would to prepare spells. It doesn't matter much for the spirit abilities, but if you let people repeatedly reset the boons that throws the daily limits out the window, which is probably problematic somewhere.
NigelWalmsley wrote:Rapid Channeling (Su): At 4th level, the shaman gains the ability to rapidly alter his connections to the spirits. Once per day, he may replace one of his channeled spirits with another channeled spirit. He may instead referesh the uses of any boon granted by a spirit (effectively replacing that spirit with the same spirit). He gains an additional use of this ability at 10th level then again at 16th level.
What sort of action is this?
I honestly hadn't thought about it. As Rabbitt notes, it'd be standard by default, and that works fine.
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