Hey, sorry to bother you, but this would be great to get an answer to. I’m a DnD 4e player, but I really love your monster layout. I was wondering if you’d be kind enough to send me the HTML for your statblock so that I can hack it into 4e format and get going from there. Thanks :).
The 3-clue is from someone else. I did write up some stuff on tricks and traps that dovetails nicely with it (I think, anyway). Thanks for reading the site – I use to to collect good stuff.
Wow, you’ve opened my eyes to a whole new way of seeing R2! Now I’m going to have to watch the saga all over again to see the REAL dark lord in action!
I was just reading your section on “role playing scenes”. I like the idea and I think Id like to be able to aply it to my own campaign and perhaps post the result in the adventure log… or something like that.
But I can quite get a handle on exactly what a “role play scene” might look like. Any chance you have a written example on hand I might have a look at?
No Problem Sasha. I sent you a PM with the coding (note I think got the coding from Chainsaw – he has a lot of great stuff).
Also, thanks for favoring the Lab!
Hey, sorry to bother you, but this would be great to get an answer to. I’m a DnD 4e player, but I really love your monster layout. I was wondering if you’d be kind enough to send me the HTML for your statblock so that I can hack it into 4e format and get going from there. Thanks :).
The 3-clue is from someone else. I did write up some stuff on tricks and traps that dovetails nicely with it (I think, anyway). Thanks for reading the site – I use to to collect good stuff.
just read your Three Clue Rule entry. Very good food for thought. Ever considered writing a GM’s Handbook? I think you’d have a lot to contribute.
The best thing is I have my 9-year old nephew believing R2 is a Sith Lord :)
Wow, you’ve opened my eyes to a whole new way of seeing R2! Now I’m going to have to watch the saga all over again to see the REAL dark lord in action!
Cheers, -Arsheesh
Thanks for the interest. I have posted a few examples for a single PC that played out over a number of sessions.
I was just reading your section on “role playing scenes”. I like the idea and I think Id like to be able to aply it to my own campaign and perhaps post the result in the adventure log… or something like that.
But I can quite get a handle on exactly what a “role play scene” might look like. Any chance you have a written example on hand I might have a look at?
Cheers