Waysoftheearth's Hinterlands PBP
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Same here.mgtremaine wrote:Good to know... Now I just need sacks full of silver
I prefer to roll real dice when I have them handy, but I also use a smart phone dice app, and an online die roller as necessary. The latter allows me to copy'n'paste the results into posts (which is good when rolling lots of dice). Rolling the dice for-real is generally the most convenient and most fun thou.Olroda wrote:Not related to anything specific in the Hinterlands game, but recently I got curious on how your resolve the die rolls, WotE. Do you roll actual dice, or do you use a digital random number generator?
Glad you like the additional DD classesOlroda wrote:I like the new class 'write-ups' you did, especially the Marksman. Something for Beringar to consider, perhaps. Should he live that long.
I take it that this game must have gone on for quite some time, then. I don't recall any sharp-shooting Percy, and I've read all there is to read on odd74! Is he from Gallaine's time, perhaps?waysoftheearth wrote: Percy the Marksman...
I think his concept is more of a 'close quarters' type, and seeing as he lack exceptional talent (PR below requisite), he's fine as he is. That won't stop him from trying, though. Shooting at an enemy is preferrable to Beringar. After all, it makes the nasty stuff happen at a distance instead, which is swell, if one enjoys life as much as he does!waysoftheearth wrote: If Beringar wanted to be Marksman...
I think I made a stupid mistake. Having grown used to simplified exchange rates (1GP=10SP=100CP) from other editions, I assumed that I had enough to buy a coat of mail. But after checking the Price of Goods list, I found that 1GP=6SP=36SP, meaning that Beringar only has 14SP in coin (and he's reluctant to part with his other belongings). So there can be no mail for him, unless the Quartermaster suddenly forgets how to count (as I did, since I couldn't afford it even with the other rate)...waysoftheearth wrote:...and Beringar negotiate the purchase and fitting of mail armour from the Quartermanser (presuming they have the requisite 35sp each).