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Post by Den on Dec 28, 2015 21:05:11 GMT -5
For no reason in particular, a dice roll plugin. _3d0y_MB3d6+1
Code examples. Replace Parentheses with Brackets. (roll range="syntax") (roll range="1d6") (roll range="1-20") (roll range="3d6+1") (roll=d20)
Syntaxes: N-N (Specific range of two numbers, such as "1-6". The left must be lower or equal to the right number.) dS (S being number of sides. "d6" for a six sided die. "d20" for a twenty.) NdS (Number of dice and number of Sides on each die. "3d6" for three six sided dice.) NdS+M or NdS-M (Number of Dice, Sides on each Die, and a Modifier. "3d6+1" like the result above.)
Since the only way to see the actual parameters used for someone's die roll is to quote the post and see their code, would be prudent to announce what it is being rolled. Like these twenty five rolls of a d20. d20d20d20d20d20 d20d20d20d20d20 d20d20d20d20d20 d20d20d20d20d20 d20d20d20d20d201d20·1d6+1·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20·d20
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Post by Den on Dec 28, 2015 21:57:26 GMT -5
You enter the dungeon, shoving open the heavy door. It's squealing grind on the floor alerts everyone in a mile radius to your presence. Inside, there's a pissed off wizard looking right at you. He shoots you with some crazy magic nuke for 3d6+12 damage with no opportunity to evade. jbV5nCMJ3d6+12 Despite rolling so poorly, it still vaporizes everything in the dungeon. Your Level 1 flesh is turned to goop and your skeleton is reanimated with a penchant for making bone puns.3d6+12
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Post by Den on Dec 28, 2015 22:32:54 GMT -5
Well now he's a double skeleton.
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Post by Den on Dec 28, 2015 22:49:51 GMT -5
Yes, the skeleton remained almost unharmed, however [insert humerus Skeleton pun here later].
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Post by Den on Dec 28, 2015 23:02:38 GMT -5
Everyone told him to grow a spine, and it turns out he had it in him all along.
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Post by probaddie on Dec 28, 2015 23:41:53 GMT -5
Yahtzee!
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Edit: close enough.16d186·0d0
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2015 0:15:50 GMT -5
A skeleton? By Moradin's beard- necromancy in a forum is strictly forbidden! I cast Turn Undead! MX_sZ3my1d20+4 versus Will
Wait- what's the skeleton's stats? Shoot-1d20
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Post by 42 on Dec 29, 2015 10:43:42 GMT -5
I think the most important takeaway from this is that Den did in fact lose his beard.
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Post by Den on Dec 29, 2015 12:07:56 GMT -5
It's just taking a break off-screen.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2016 22:14:17 GMT -5
So... can ashes still be affected by Raise Dead? I mean, if Mousey was reanimated would she become an ooze creature or elemental of sorts because there's basically nothing left of her?
Even then, 680 gp is a hefty price for a pocket goop monster.
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Post by 42 on Jan 1, 2016 23:07:08 GMT -5
So... can ashes still be affected by Raise Dead? I mean, if Mousey was reanimated would she become an ooze creature or elemental of sorts because there's basically nothing left of her? Even then, 680 gp is a hefty price for a pocket goop monster. By 4e rules? Yes. You just need "part of the corpse of a creature that died no more than 30 days ago." I think 680 GP is actually the cost of acquiring the means to learn the ritual; the actual component cost is 500 GP.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2016 23:55:16 GMT -5
I think 680 GP is actually the cost of acquiring the means to learn the ritual; the actual component cost is 500 GP. Yeah, but scrolls are much cleaner. For all I know the components include a brain in a jar, a surgeon's bag filled with the appropiate tools, 5 litres of mouse blood, a warforged horse power cell, and enough biomancer's gel to create a dragon should things go utterly haywire. EDIT: My bad; I completely misread the ritual system. I thought you could skip acquiring the components for a scroll that usually costs roughly five times as much money.
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Post by Den on Jan 2, 2016 14:23:20 GMT -5
When it comes to 5e, there are several levels of revival.
Revivify will bring back someone who just died in the last minute to only 1 HP. 300 GP
Raise Dead can bring back a person who has been dead for no longer than 10 days and still has an intact body back to 1HP. It will dismiss any poisons, but any other afflictions will linger, and if the body is mangled, severely broken or missing body parts will be lost. 500 GP
Resurrection will need at least part of a body (dead no longer than a century) to mend to a fully intact state and return the soul, but they'll be pretty weak for a while, even the Cleric who cast it gets worn out until he rests. 1,000 GP
True Resurrection can bring back a willing soul even with no body, creating a new body for them. The revived is in tip top shape. 25,000 GP
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Post by Den on Jan 2, 2016 15:05:18 GMT -5
Nope, even more difficult. If the body has been reanimated as an Undead, it is potentially no longer a suitable host. Only True Resurrection will then be able to return the soul to a living host... after the undead is destroyed and the soul freed from the bones, most likely.
I guess you're boned, you'll have tibia skeleton for a while until the Cleric reaches Level 17.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 15:15:37 GMT -5
Level 17?! That's a lot of inquisition and purging for a cleric. Wouldn't it just be easier to turn this into an evil campaign?
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Post by 42 on Jan 2, 2016 16:32:16 GMT -5
When it comes to 5e, there are several levels of revival. Revivify will bring back someone who just died in the last minute to only 1 HP. 300 GP Raise Dead can bring back a person who has been dead for no longer than 10 days and still has an intact body back to 1HP. It will dismiss any poisons, but any other afflictions will linger, and if the body is mangled, severely broken or missing body parts will be lost. 500 GP Resurrection will need at least part of a body (dead no longer than a century) to mend to a fully intact state and return the soul, but they'll be pretty weak for a while, even the Cleric who cast it gets worn out until he rests. 1,000 GP True Resurrection can bring back a willing soul even with no body, creating a new body for them. The revived is in tip top shape. 25,000 GP Don't forget Reincarnation of which 5e has the most forgiving version of.
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Post by Den on Jan 2, 2016 17:18:37 GMT -5
Well, Reincarnate has roughly the same limits and costs as Resurrection, but it makes an entirely new body of a random basic player race rather than remaking the original body. So Mousey would become... R5DQe9mwd100 A human!d100
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Post by Den on Jan 2, 2016 19:33:26 GMT -5
Well then, I'll go with this list for a table of reincarnated creatures... 4jTp0jRfd100Ha haaaa. d100
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Post by Den on Jan 2, 2016 20:18:17 GMT -5
It's very Kafkaesque.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 20:35:52 GMT -5
If a party had a 4e lamia for a PC, they'd have trolling potential out the wazoo. Of course you'd need a lot of charisma to disguise yourself as a woman when really you're just a pile of roaches from hell.
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