Guilds
YAY!!! I have a character!!!
Druga Entierdahl
Half-Elf, Sorcerer
Str 10
Dex 12
Con 12
Int 18
Wis 15
Cha 12
Has anyone else used the Character Generator from Wizards.com to create a char? That's what I used and am confused about a couple things in the character generation process... mainly, in this program it gives me 23 skill points to start out with for this char. Is that normal, or should I just ignore that stuff???
Druga Entierdahl
Half-Elf, Sorcerer
Str 10
Dex 12
Con 12
Int 18
Wis 15
Cha 12
Has anyone else used the Character Generator from Wizards.com to create a char? That's what I used and am confused about a couple things in the character generation process... mainly, in this program it gives me 23 skill points to start out with for this char. Is that normal, or should I just ignore that stuff???
"Think on this, arrogant mageling: even the mightiest archmage has no spells strong enough to let him cheat death. Some take the road of lichdom... a living death. The rest of us find graves, and our dust is no grander than that of the next man. So when next you lord it over some farmer with your fireballs, remember: we all master spells enough to die"
Ithil Sprandorn, Lord Mage of Saskar, said to prisoner wizard Thorstel
Ithil Sprandorn, Lord Mage of Saskar, said to prisoner wizard Thorstel
Aegis, I like that idea!!! Very cool!
"Think on this, arrogant mageling: even the mightiest archmage has no spells strong enough to let him cheat death. Some take the road of lichdom... a living death. The rest of us find graves, and our dust is no grander than that of the next man. So when next you lord it over some farmer with your fireballs, remember: we all master spells enough to die"
Ithil Sprandorn, Lord Mage of Saskar, said to prisoner wizard Thorstel
Ithil Sprandorn, Lord Mage of Saskar, said to prisoner wizard Thorstel
I have it...but I'm as confused as you are.Originally posted by mikeheitz:
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Has anyone else used the Character Generator from Wizards.com to create a char? That's what I used and am confused about a couple things in the character generation process... mainly, in this program it gives me 23 skill points to start out with for this char. Is that normal, or should I just ignore that stuff???</STRONG>
"Vile and evil, yes. But, That's Weasel" From BS's book, MD 20/20: Fine Wines of Rocky Flop.
If you say so.Originally posted by Xandax:
<STRONG>Give me feedback/suggestions.</STRONG>
I think most of the titles are kind of hard for people to identify with their rank. It's a bit hard to spot whether a "Defender" ranks higher than a "Servant of Nature". I myself would prefer something easier to recognize, possibly even as boring as "Sergeant", "Lieutenant", "Captain" for the Fighters...
Some ranks not yet mentioned that I could think of off the top of my head:
High Priest
Hierophant
Slayer
Blade
And some variations on the theme (which could apply to more than one wing, thus increasing recognition):
Surpreme <whatever>
Exalted <whatever>
High <whatever>
Master <whatever>
Arch-<whatever>
Wouldn't there be a way to get a single, generic word in your rank that describes your exact position in clear terms, then use a second word to specify your class? Like:
Surpreme (highest) Warlord (Fighter)
Master Defender (Paladin)
Apprentice Wizard
Journeyman Healer (Priest)
Master Troubadour (Bard)
I will humbly accept the position of second-in-command in the mage wing.Originally posted by Xandax:
<STRONG>We also need to figure out who is going to be wing-leaders</STRONG>
Yes, an empty Guild with Nippy as leader in every wing.Originally posted by Nippy:
<STRONG>Unless there is a good reason for not turning up for an adventure that is one warning. Do you get where I am going with this?</STRONG>
The way to go, IMHO.Originally posted by Aegis:
<STRONG>Trial by Fire.. I like that.</STRONG>
[url="http://www.sorcerers.net/Games/BG2/SpellsReference/Main.htm"]Baldur's Gate 2 Spells Reference[/url]: Strategy, tips, tricks, bugs, cheese and corrections to the manual.
Well something like, for a Paladin to become one of the council, or high commanders, he has to find the "holy grail" of sorts. The existing council sets a quest for the member, who is accompanied by a council member (For validity) and gets one try (no reloads) to acheive the task. This would take effect, say, after you reach the mid ranks. I dunno, it's just an idea I'm throwing around.
I think that penalising people for not being online at the right time is harsh; peoples computors might be down or peoples connections might be down (either case makes notifiying others difficult), they may be sick, have a personal matter to deal with or they may simply be unexpectedly busy.
As long as peoples absence is not consistant I think it should be ignored or at least forgiven!
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As long as peoples absence is not consistant I think it should be ignored or at least forgiven!
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"Security isn't a dirty word Blackadder; crevice is a dirty word, but security isn't."
Don't get me wrong Sellsword I agree, what I meant was that If it is a work commitment etc an e-mail would be good to notify us. It happened to me playing BG2 multi. Three of us (local friends) where to go on Gamespy and meet in a private room but one guys sister broke her leg and he had to go to hospital. We thought he had jacked us off but he told us his sister got hurt and that was fine. I was trying to say if the fact that you couldn't come was a forsseable event then notification would be good.
Perverteer Paladin
I was wondering when Buck was gonna show his face around here!!!
As far as email notification, I think the best thing to do is for everyone to be flexible and communicate. I work a lo, and work some weekends, and depending on time zones and stuff I might not be able to join in on some stuff. And I'm sure a lot of others will have the same problem. But a simple email should suffice.
As far as email notification, I think the best thing to do is for everyone to be flexible and communicate. I work a lo, and work some weekends, and depending on time zones and stuff I might not be able to join in on some stuff. And I'm sure a lot of others will have the same problem. But a simple email should suffice.
"Think on this, arrogant mageling: even the mightiest archmage has no spells strong enough to let him cheat death. Some take the road of lichdom... a living death. The rest of us find graves, and our dust is no grander than that of the next man. So when next you lord it over some farmer with your fireballs, remember: we all master spells enough to die"
Ithil Sprandorn, Lord Mage of Saskar, said to prisoner wizard Thorstel
Ithil Sprandorn, Lord Mage of Saskar, said to prisoner wizard Thorstel