4xD6, behold de bedste 3 | Skulle det ske at man havde dårligere stats
end: [10] [10] [12] [14] [16] [18] så er man velkommen til at runde op
Det er tilladt at gå en ned for at gå en op
Level: 10
Books: Players, DMG
Feats:
Toughness giver + 1Hit die i stedet for 3hp
Mounted Combat: If you are riding a mount, both you and your mount cannot
attack on the same turn. You may choose to attack, or your mount may choose to attack, but never both in the same round.
* Dwarves, Hill/Mountain [maxage: 1500] * Elves, High/Wood/Grey/Wild [maxage: 700] * Gnomes, Rock/Forest [maxage: 350] * Half-Elves [maxage: 250] * Half-Orcs, civilized only [maxage: 65] * Halflings [maxage: 150] * Humans [maxage: 90]
* Goblin [maxage: 150]
Clerics are always proficient in the favored weapon of their deity,
even if martial or exotic. In my campaigns, it is assumed temples
train their priests in the use of their deity's favored weapon
(I also assume, however, that most of my players are into roleplaying
enough to use this appropriately).
“Trapfinding” is a feat, identical to the Rogue ability. Anyone with
4 ranks in Search AND in one of the following–Craft: Trapmaking,
Knowledge: Architecture and Engineering, Knowledge: Dungeoneering, or
Survival– may take this feat. Rogues still get this ability as a class
feature.
Find noget tilsvarende med TRACK
Do not use classes to determine how many skill points each skill cost. Instead, use this: A rank in a skill costs one skill point if your PC's key ability for that skill is 16 or higher, OR if another rule they fall under says to treat a particular skill AS a class skill. A rank in a skill costs two skill points if your PC's key ability for that skill is 11, 12, 13, 14 or 15. A rank in a skill costs three skill points if your PC's key ability for that skill is 10 or lower.
Når man runder 0hp er man bevistløs og tager 1 con damage per runde indtil man stabiliseres.
Mens man er skadet regnes man for værende 'fatigued'
Con skaden genvindes først efter en hel dags hvile.
Chritical hits: http://www.frontiernet.net/~jamesstarlight/CriticalHits3e.html