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== House Rules ==
 
== House Rules ==
  
* Character Generation -- standard array (15 14 13 12 10 8 in any order BEFORE racial adjustments), fixed hit points (max hit die + Con at first level, rounded up average hit die + Con every other level), 5th level, 1000gp, no starting magic items, no race or class restrictions.
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* Character Generation
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**Standard array (15 14 13 12 10 8 in any order BEFORE racial adjustments)
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**Fixed hit points (max hit die + Con at first level, rounded up average hit die + Con every other level)
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**5th level
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**1000gp, no starting magic items
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**Unrestricted classes and races.
 
* Resting changes -- TBD
 
* Resting changes -- TBD
 
* Reaction changes -- characters who are of "unusual" races or classes (as defined by the group they are interacting with) may suffer reaction penalties. Basically, suspicious townsfolk don't cotton to half-devil warlocks. Or elves, because no one likes elves.
 
* Reaction changes -- characters who are of "unusual" races or classes (as defined by the group they are interacting with) may suffer reaction penalties. Basically, suspicious townsfolk don't cotton to half-devil warlocks. Or elves, because no one likes elves.

Revision as of 11:31, 22 April 2015

Main page for the Princes of the Apocalypse PBP, a 5th edition Dungeons and Dragons campaign.

IC and OOC Threads

Links here

Dramatis Personae

POA_PBP_charsheet

Combat Status Summary

  • Bob, Fighter, 49/49 HP
  • Steve, Cleric, 38/38 HP
  • Tim, Wizard, 27/27 HP

House Rules

  • Character Generation
    • Standard array (15 14 13 12 10 8 in any order BEFORE racial adjustments)
    • Fixed hit points (max hit die + Con at first level, rounded up average hit die + Con every other level)
    • 5th level
    • 1000gp, no starting magic items
    • Unrestricted classes and races.
  • Resting changes -- TBD
  • Reaction changes -- characters who are of "unusual" races or classes (as defined by the group they are interacting with) may suffer reaction penalties. Basically, suspicious townsfolk don't cotton to half-devil warlocks. Or elves, because no one likes elves.

Rumors

The Elder Elemental Eye are some bad dudes.