https://www.dandwiki.com/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Silverkin&feedformat=atomD&D Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T18:02:25ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.8https://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Gazebo_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)&diff=652023Gazebo (3.5e Prestige Class)2014-01-26T23:00:49Z<p>Silverkin: Rebalanced class, undid some significantly unbalancing edits. Among other things, this is not a combat class, and adding powerful combat abilities unbalances it.</p>
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==Gazebo==<br />
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A gazebo is perhaps the most inconspicuous of disguises that one might encounter in the D&D world. No one ever attacks a gazebo, nor does anyone ever suspect that it might not be what it seems. It is for this reason that the ancients developed the knowledge enabling a transformation into a gazebo. Over the centuries since that time, the very knowledge of this power's existence has remained a closely guarded secret, unknown to the wider world.<br />
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===Becoming a Gazebo===<br />
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Characters might pursue this class in order to enhance their performance abilities, or to simply be able to turn into an inconspicuous gazebo at just the right moment.<br />
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{| class="d20 dragon monstats" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"<br />
|+ style="font-size: larger; white-space: nowrap;" | Entry Requirements<br />
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! Spellcasting:<br />
|Must be able to cast a polymorph spell.<br />
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! Abilities:<br />
|Con 20<br />
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! Special<br />
| Must have helped to build a gazebo. (See [[#Ex-Gazebos|Ex-Gazebos]] for details on gazebo-building requirements.)<br />
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{| class="{{d20}}"<br />
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! rowspan="2" | Level<br />
! rowspan="2" | [[BAB|Base<br/>Attack Bonus]]<br />
! colspan="3" | [[SRD:Saving Throw|Saving Throw]]s<br />
! rowspan="2" | Special<br />
! rowspan="2" | Spellcasting<br />
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! [[SRD:Saving Throw#Fortitude|Fort]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Reflex|Ref]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Will|Will]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1st || +0 || +2 || +0 || +2 <br />
| class="left" | Alternate Form: Gazebo, Gazebo Mysteriousness ||<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 2nd || +1 || +3|| +0 || +3<br />
| class="left" | Summon Band, Gazebo Performance || [[#+1 spellcasting class level|+1 spellcasting class level]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
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'''Class Skills (4 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/><br />
Disguise, Diplomacy, Perform.<br />
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====Class Features====<br />
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All of the following are class features of the gazebo.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Spellcasting}}:''' At the second level, you gain new spells per day and an increase in caster level (and spells known, if applicable) as if you had also gained a level in the spellcasting class with which you can cast the Polymorph spell. You do not, however, gain any other benefit a character of that class would have gained. If you had more than one applicable arcane or divine spellcasting class before becoming a Gazebo, you must decide to which class to add the level for the purpose of determining spells per day, caster level, and spells known. If you have no spellcasting classes through which you qualify for this prestige class (for example, by being able to cast a Polymorph spell as a spell-like ability), you gain no benefit from this class feature.<br />
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'''Weapon Proficiency:''' Gazebos gain the ability to use musical instruments as weapons without suffering a penalty for using an improvised weapon.<br />
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'''Gazebo Mysteriousness:''' You become more mysterious.<br />
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'''''{{#anc:Alternate Form: Gazebo}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' At level 1, as a full-round action that provokes attacks of opportunity, you have the ability to transform into a gazebo. The details of the gazebo are up to you, but if you have particular types or subtypes (other than humanoid), your alternate form should somehow reflect them. As long as you are in this form, you cannot move on your own, though you may be able to see, hear, or communicate depending on the particular details you choose. You gain DR 10/fire and are treated as a construct while in this form. An anti-magic field will prevent you from shifting forms; otherwise, you may dismiss this form at any time as a standard action that provokes an attack of opportunity. You can cast spells as a gazebo if you use the [[SRD:Still_Spell|Still Spell]] and [[SRD:Silent_Spell|Silent Spell]] feats to do so. (You need some means of detecting an enemy to target them.) Any worn equipment will be merged into your new form, and any held items will fall to the floor inside the gazebo.<br />
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'''''{{#anc:Summon Band}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' Once per day, as a standard action, you can summon a small band to perform. This ability is usable only in your gazebo alternate form. The skill of the band requires you to make a skill check for perform (string instruments). The band plays inside the gazebo for 3 hours or until dismissed. The band will also disappear if you leave your gazebo form.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Gazebo Performance}} ([[Ex]]):''' While in your gazebo form, you grant a +3 circumstance bonus to Perform and Diplomacy checks made within your area, even if you don't have ranks in the relevant skill. If you do have ranks in the relevant skill, this bonus increases to +5, and if you have at least five ranks, it increases to +7.<br />
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===Gazebo Polymorph stats===<br />
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! Huge Construct<br />
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! Hit Dice:<br />
|2d100 + 32<br />
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! Armour Class:<br />
|18 (0 Dex, -2 Size, +10 Natural Armor), touch 8, flat-footed 18<br />
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! Speed:<br />
| 0 ft<br />
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| Str 30, Dex 10, Con -, Int 4, Wis 12, Cha 14<br />
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'''Construct:''' Immune to mind-influencing effects, poison, disease, and similar effects. Not subject to critical hits, subdual damage, ability damage, energy drain, or death from massive damage.<br />
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====Ex-Gazebos====<br />
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Gazebos who are slain in their gazebo alternate form, in addition to being returned to life, must build a new gazebo with their own hands before regaining their class abilities, as do gazebos who willfully and knowingly destroy another gazebo. They can have help, but they must oversee and take an active part in the work throughout the entire process - from planning the gazebo's location, to drawing up plans, to building the gazebo itself. <br />
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An Atonement spell does not meet this requirement, nor any other similar spells or abilities. The Ex-Gazebo must build a new gazebo, and that is the only way.<br />
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===Campaign Information===<br />
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====Playing a Gazebo====<br />
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{{Section Description Needed}}<br />
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'''Combat:''' A gazebo can be used to provide cover, or ranged units could stand on top. A player with the gazebo class can use it to avoid having to fight at all; after all, who would attack a gazebo? But remember: You are considered as a construct while in gazebo form, granting immunity to a number of mind-altering effects, but also preventing most healing and resurrection spells from affecting you either.<br />
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'''Advancement:''' Any, really. Bard abilities work well with the gazebo ones.<br />
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'''Resources:''' None.<br />
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====Gazebos in the World====<br />
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{{quote|...|orig=Linnia, elven gazebo}}<br />
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Gazebos are a strange lot. They prefer subtlety to force, both in the small scale and in the wider world. A gazebo might be a spy, or an assassin, or a thief. They work behind the scenes, unseen and unnoticed, to bring about their desires.<br />
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'''NPC Reactions:''' NPCs react to gazebos in the same way they would react without the class present. NPCs react to gazebos in their alternate form in the same way they would react to a regular gazebo.<br />
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====Gazebo Lore====<br />
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Characters with ranks in Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering) can research gazebos to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.<br />
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! DC || class="left" | Result<br />
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| 11 || class="left" | It's a gazebo. What else do you need to know?<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 16 || class="left" | Some gazebos are not what they seem.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || class="left" | Rare individuals develop the ability to magically turn themselves into a gazebo.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 26 || class="left" | Gazebos can change the appearance of their alternate form to suit any occasion.<br />
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====Gazebos in the Game====<br />
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NPC gazebos are just plain gazebos. In short, there generally are no NPC gazebos. Player gazebos can fit into the game in just about any way imaginable. Their only limitation is their inability to fight while in gazebo form.<br />
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'''Adaptation:''' The gazebo could be a stage, or a bandstand, or a deck, or some other outdoor architectural structure.<br />
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'''Sample Encounter:''' Odds are very low that players will actually attack a gazebo. Seriously, who does that? It would be ridiculous!<br />
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[[Category:Skilled]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=SRD_Talk:Weapon_Specialization&diff=632537SRD Talk:Weapon Specialization2013-08-23T05:05:17Z<p>Silverkin: Typo present - needs admin to fix</p>
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<div>So you have to be a fighter for this skill? If so why is it in general feats.<br />
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:The feat says [General]. --[[User:Dmilewski|Dmilewski]] 23:53, 9 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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::Yes, but a pre-requisite is to be a fighter lvl w/e, so how is this general.<br />
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:::This feat should be labeled [Fighter], at least according to the PHB. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 02:39, 11 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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::::Only the PHB v3.0 has the [Fighter] descriptor, they deliberately removed it in v3.5. Since descriptors sometimes implicitly specify a requirement, I've yet to see a rhyme or reason as to why they removed it. —[[User:Sledged|Sledged]] ([[User talk:Sledged|talk]]) 16:27, 11 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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:::::My 3.5e PHB has a footnote that says it's a Fighter Feat. Check the table of feats (Table 5-1 starting on page 90). 3.5e removed the "Fighter" tag, my guess is because it was misleading people into thinking "Fighter" feats were exclusively allowed for fighters. The only tags that exist in 3.5e are "General" "Item Creation", and "Metamagic" --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 20:45, 11 February 2010 (UTC)<br />
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== Typo ==<br />
On the last line, "bonus feats" is repeated an extra time. I'm pretty sure this is a typo. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] ([[User talk:Silverkin|talk]]) 23:05, 22 August 2013 (MDT)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Philosoraptor_(3.5e_Creature)&diff=616985Philosoraptor (3.5e Creature)2013-04-21T19:04:20Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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=== Campaign Usability ===<br />
Please note that while this creature is an April Fools article, it is also fully balanced for use in a campaign. However, if the PCs manage to convince one to join the party, they have no one to blame but themselves.<br />
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{{3.5e Creature<br />
| size=Large | type=[[SRD:Magical Beast Type|Magical Beast]]<br />
| hd=4d10+16 | hp=38<br />
| init=+2<br />
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| skills=[[SRD:Hide Skill|Hide]] +8, [[SRD:Jump Skill|Jump]] +26, [[SRD:Listen Skill|Listen]] +10, [[SRD:Spot Skill|Spot]] +10, [[SRD:Survival Skill|Survival]] +10, [[SRD:Perform|Perform]] (Oratory) +18<br />
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| env=Warm forests<br />
| org=Solitary, pair, or pack (3–6)<br />
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A philosoraptor is bright green along its back and flanks, with a much lighter shade of the same color on its underside. The body has darker spots or stripes. Its tail extends straight out behind itself, held aloft by an intricate structure of bony supports, thus allowing its weight to be carried entirely by the back legs. It weighs about 600 pounds. Philosoraptors are typically non-aggressive; it is unknown as to whether this is a natural tendency or merely a product of inattention to their surroundings. They often ponder mysterious quandaries such as the nature of existence; be aware that prolonged communication with a philosoraptor may eventually run the risk of breaking the [[The_Fourth_Wall_(3.5e_Environment)|Fourth Wall]] and any pursuant consequences.<br />
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===COMBAT===<br />
A philosoraptor uses a combination of speed, grasping forearms, large teeth, and hind legs with ripping talons. It hunts by running at prey, leaping, and ripping with its rear talons as it claws and bites. It can then use its Philosophy ability to confuse the target, allowing more time for ripping, tearing, and slashing. The talons count as one attack. A philosoraptor has a relatively large brain for a dinosaur, and its pack hunts with cunning tactics.<br />
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'''Philosophy ([[SRD:Ex|Ex]]):''' Once every 2d2-1 turns, a philosoraptor may, as a move action, begin a long-winded explanation of some complicated idea. Any creature with an Intelligence of 3 or higher able to hear the philosoraptor must make a DC 18 [[Will]] save to ignore the speech or be [[SRD:Confused|Confused]] for 1d2 rounds. Philosoraptors are immune to this effect. When philosoraptors work together using this ability, the DC increases by 4 for each additional philosoraptor, and the duration increases by 1d2 rounds for each additional two philosoraptors.<br />
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'''[[SRD:Pounce|Pounce]] ([[SRD:Ex|Ex]]):''' If a philosoraptor [[SRD:Charge|charges]], it can make a full attack.<br />
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'''[[SRD:Skills (Creature Statistic)|Skills:]]''' A philosoraptor has a +8 racial bonus on [[SRD:Hide Skill|Hide]], [[SRD:Jump Skill|Jump]], [[SRD:Listen Skill|Listen]], [[SRD:Spot Skill|Spot]], and [[SRD:Survival Skill|Survival]] checks.<br />
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[[Category:LA-|{{BASEPAGENAME}}]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Weapon_Specialist_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)&diff=616984Weapon Specialist (3.5e Prestige Class)2013-04-21T18:56:51Z<p>Silverkin: typo</p>
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==Weapon Specialist==<br />
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|Some fight with many weapons. We kill, with one.<br />
|orig=Raquel, Elven Assassin/Weapon Specialist<br />
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Weapon specialists are the masters of their art, the top of their class, easily defeating foes and making it look easy. Some of them use their combative skills in a more professional context, either as trainers in their chosen weapon or in dazzling displays of martial prowess. They train their skills with a single weapon, often developing an empathy with a particular weapon (or set of weapons, for non-two-handed weapons) of that variety. <br />
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===Becoming a Weapon Specialist===<br />
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Characters take this class to focus on absolute mastery of a single weapon to the exclusion of all others. They give up the versatility provided by other classes in exchange for the weapon specialist's powerful, accurate attacks. [[SRD:Monk|Monk]]s often become weapon specialists, selecting their Unarmed Strike as their chosen weapon, although it is not uncommon for weapon specialists to have backgrounds in other classes, such as [[SRD:Fighter|Fighter]] or [[SRD:Barbarian|Barbarian]].<br />
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| 10.<br />
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! Feats:<br />
| Melee Weapon Mastery <sup>([[Player's Handbook II (3.5e)|PHB II]])</sup>; also [[SRD:Greater_Weapon_Specialization|Greater Weapon Specialization]], [[SRD:Greater_Weapon_Focus|Greater Weapon Focus]], and proficiency in chosen weapon.<br />
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| Taking this class results in loss of proficiency in all other weapons.<br />
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! rowspan="2" | [[BAB|Base<br/>Attack Bonus]]<br />
! colspan="3" | [[SRD:Saving Throw|Saving Throw]]s<br />
! rowspan="2" | Special<br />
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| 1st || +1 || +1 || +1 || +1<br />
| class="left" | [[SRD:Dodge|Dodge]], [[Combat Reflexes]]<br />
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| 2nd || +2 || +1 || +2 || +2<br />
| class="left" | [[SRD:Mobility|Mobility]], [[SRD:Spring_Attack|Spring Attack]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3rd || +3 || +2 || +2 || +3<br />
| class="left" | [[Superior_Training_(3.5e_Feat)|Superior Training]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 4th || +4 || +2 || +3 || +3<br />
| class="left" | [[SRD:Improved_Critical|Improved Critical]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5th || +5 || +3 || +3 || +4<br />
| class="left" | [[Weapon_Specialist_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)#Level_5:_Forging_the_Bond|Soulbound Weapon]]<br />
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'''Class Skills (2 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/><br />
As [[SRD:Fighter|Fighter]]. Also add perform (martial) to your list of class skills, with an added +2 bonus to all Perform checks involving your chosen weapon.<br />
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====Class Features====<br />
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All of the following are class features of the weapon specialist.<br />
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=====Level 1: Awareness Training=====<br />
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[[SRD:Dodge|Dodge]]: Weapon specialists can focus on defending themselves from a particular opponant, giving them +1 to AC against that opponant.<br />
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[[SRD:Combat Reflexes|Combat Reflexes]]: A weapon specialist can keep a close watch on the surroundings, granting the ability to make additional attacks of opportunity and make attacks of opportunity while flatfooted, as per the feat.<br />
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=====Level 2: Agility Training=====<br />
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[[SRD:Mobility|Mobility]]: Weapon Specialists must be agile to evade enemy attacks, even while moving. They gain a +4 bonus to AC against attacks of opportunity caused by movement.<br />
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[[SRD:Spring Attack|Spring Attack]]: A true weapon specialist can dash past an enemy, only stopping for a moment to attack. This agility grants the capability to move both before and after attacking, provided the total distance moved is not greater than the specialist's movement speed.<br />
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=====Levels 3 & 4: The Way of the Weapon=====<br />
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[[Superior_Training_(3.5e_Feat)|Superior Training]]: The weapon specialist has now mastered their chosen weapon, leading to improvement in their fighting techniques. The ability gained depends on the weapon type. (Please reference the feat for details)<br />
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[[SRD:Improved Critical|Improved Critical]]: The specialist's mastery of their weapon grants them confidence in their strikes, doubling their critical threat range.<br />
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=====Level 5: Forging the Bond=====<br />
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[[Weapon_Specialist_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)#Level_5:_Forging_the_Bond|Soulbound Weapon]]: The weapon specialist begins to form a bond with a particular weapon (or pair of weapons, for dual-wielders) that cannot be broken. While wielding this bonded weapon, the specialist gains a +4 bonus to attack rolls and a +3 bonus to damage caused by the soulbound weapon. <br />
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If the soulbound weapon is destroyed, you immediately take damage equal to 20% of your current hit points from the backlash, and after recovering for one week, you may either may take a second week to bond with a new weapon, or attempt to repair the one you have, restoring the bond immediately. The bond can be voluntarily broken, but the specialist immediately takes damage equal to 30% of current hit points, and the weapon explosively shatters, dealing damage to anyone near it. (A one-handed weapon deals 3d8 damage in a 5-foot radius, and a two-handed weapon deals 5d8 damage in a 5-food radius. Add an additional 5 feet to the radius of the explosion and double the damage for each size category of the weapon beyond medium.)<br />
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====Ex-Weapon Specialists====<br />
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Any weapon specialist who gains proficiency in a weapon other than their chosen weapon lose all benefits gained from this class. The soulbound weapon shatters, as the ex-weapon specialist turns his back on it and all it stands for.<br />
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It should also be noted that such individuals are almost invariably characterized by notable weakness of will and a general lack of character. It is considered cowardly by most weapon specialists to abandon the path once it has been taken.<br />
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===Campaign Information===<br />
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====Playing a Weapon Specialist====<br />
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'''Combat:''' Weapon specialists are the front-line fighters, the heavy-hitters, the half-orcs with Int 6. They use a single weapon (although they may actually wield any number of that weapon, as applicable) to inflict heavy amounts of damage.<br />
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'''Advancement:''' Weapon specialists typically advance in classes that take advantage of their highly specialized nature. Monk weapon specialists have an advantage in this regard, as taking levels in Weapon Specialist does not activate the multiclass restrictions included in the monk class.<br />
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'''Resources:''' Weapon specialists are usually unique, or at least very rare. It would be unlikely that two such would ever meet, though if they did, they would probably feel a shared bond. In any case, there are no special resources available to weapon specialists.<br />
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====Weapon Specialists in the World====<br />
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Weapon specialists are the ultimate fighters, paragons of destruction with their chosen weapons (though helpless without them). An enemy weapon specialist might be a high-level boss (the Big Bad Evil Guy) at the end of a campaign. A friendly weapon specialist might teach the PCs some special combat skill or send an apprentice along with them. Monstrous weapon specialists are wonders to behold (although they are by virtue of their requirements not [[SRD:beholder|beholders]]), often specializing in their natural weapons.<br />
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| 11 || class="left" | Weapon specialists focus on a single kind of weapon.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 16 || class="left" | Weapon specialists can perform outstanding feats with their chosen weapons, but refuse to use any other kind of weapon.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || class="left" | Some weapon specialists develop a powerful empathic bond with particular weapons used over time.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 26 || class="left" | Detailed information about a particular weapon specialist.<br />
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Weapon specialists are fighters trained to an incredible level of skill, but only in a single weapon. They trade versatility for power. They can often be found at weapon schools as trainers, although some prefer to follow a more mercenary path. <br />
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'''Sample Encounter:''' Raquel is a weapon specialist who specializes in longswords. He teaches his skills at a combat school which he also helps to run, taking on young (and wealthy) individuals who wish to learn the way of the sword. He is nonaggressive, but if PCs attack, he may decide to use them to provide living demonstrations of various techniques to his students.<br />
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==Trap Master==<br />
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A trap master is a tactical adept who uses traps to defeat foes. With but a moment to prepare for battle, a trap master can outwit even the strongest of enemies. They learn to recognize and copy traps designed by others, quickly bypassing them and moving on.<br />
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===Becoming a Trap Master===<br />
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Characters pursue this class to develop their trapmaking and trapfinding abilities. Rogues tend to be the most common trap masters, though other classes are known to take it as well. A trap master's best ability is the capability to rapidly create traps, but the ability to copy them is important as well.<br />
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| class="left" | Improved Trap, Instant Trap 2/day, Trapfinding, Trap Sense<br />
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'''{{#anc:Trap Sense}} ([[Ex]]):''' Trap masters get +2 class bonus to AC against attacks made by traps. This bonus stacks with abilities granted by other sources.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Instant Trap}} ([[Su]]):''' Trap masters can take 3 rounds to prepare any trap they know how to create, using three (not necessarily consecutive) full round actions that each provoke an attack of opportunity. They must make a Craft (Trapmaking) check using the normal craft DC for that trap for each round, and must have the needed materials on hand. At first level, this ability is usable twice per day, increasing to three times per day at the second level. <br />
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'''Learn Trap:''' By studying a disabled trap closely for 5 minutes, a trap master can learn how it was constructed. The trap master gains the ability to create traps he has studied in addition to his other known traps. This ability requires a DC 18 Concentration check, and a Craft (trapmaking) check equal to the trap's Craft DC. Traps that cover more than two 5-foot squares also require a Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering) check equal to the trap's Search DC. Failing either of these DCs will prevent the trap master from learning the trap, and a failure by 5 or more may also set off the trap.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Arcane Trap}} ([[Sp]]):''' A trap master can create traps with magical effects, provided they have the material components for the spell. This requires a spellcraft check with a DC equal to 10 + the level of the spell used. <br />
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'''{{#anc:Trapfinding}} ([[Ex]]):''' Trap masters can Search for traps with a DC over 20, as a rogue can. <br />
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'''{{#anc:Improved Trap}}:''' Trap masters gain a +2 class bonus on all skill checks involving traps, and traps they create have a +2 bonus to the disable device DC and the Search DC to find them. At second level, the skill check bonus and DCs each increase to +4.<br />
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====Playing a Trap Master====<br />
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Trap masters are difficult to play, in that they function best on their own ground. They excel at creating ambushes, diversions, and dangers for their enemy. They use their prepared traps to their advantage in combat to make up for their weaker fighting abilities. <br />
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'''Combat:''' Tactical.<br />
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'''Advancement:''' This class works well with rogue types, although other possibilities abound.<br />
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'''Resources:''' Trap masters may be part of a thieves' or even assassins' guild, or they may work by themselves.<br />
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{{quote|My favorite trap? Please, come in; I'll show you.|orig=Wade "Firebrand" Auger, dwarven trap master}}<br />
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NPC trap masters can be found in cities, or sometimes in dungeons of their own devising. They are respected, but also regarded with a certain degree of fear. PC trap masters receive similar attention. They are treated similar to rogues.<br />
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'''NPC Reactions:''' Kobolds hold trap masters in high esteem, and will often offer to free a captured trap master if he agrees to teach them what he knows. (This does not, unfortunately, always spread to include his companions, however.) Other NPCs may have varying reactions depending on their personal beliefs relating to traps. Especially paladins, but they don't like anything.<br />
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====Trap Master Lore====<br />
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Characters with ranks in knowledge (dungeoneering) or knowledge (local) can research trap masters to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.<br />
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| 11 || class="left" | Trap masters are adept in the creation of traps.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 16 || class="left" | Trap masters can create traps at a moment's notice.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || class="left" | They can also study existing traps to learn how they work.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 26 || class="left" | Information about a particular trap master, including general location.<br />
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====Trap Masters in the Game====<br />
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Most trap masters are likely to be NPCs, unless the campaign focuses on defense, in which case traps make very good sense. A PC could take this class, but it would be better for cohorts or followers. <br />
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The lack of combat progression makes playing it well somewhat difficult for PCs, even with the abilities the class provides. It is recommended that the trap master be used as a PC class by experienced players only.<br />
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'''Adaptation:''' The trap master could be adapted to focus on constructs or golems instead of traps. This would also help with some of the trap master's mobility difficulties, so adjustments to power would need to be made accordingly.<br />
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'''Sample Encounter:'''<br />
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''EL 10, 12 to 14 with traps:''<br />
{{x0 |race=Kobold |cr=10 |level(s)=[[SRD:Rogue|Rogue]] 7, [[Trap_Master_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)|Trap Master]] 3 |description=<!-- Short description of NPC --> }} {{Stat Block 2 |name=Rakthar |al=Lawful Evil |cr=10 |size=small |type=humanoid (reptilian) |init=+8 |listen=13 |spot=14 |ac=19 |touch=11 |flat=14 |hp=45 |hd=10d6 |fort=3 |ref=9 |will=1 |spd=30 |bab=7/1 |grp=2 |str=6 |dex=18 |con=12 |int=13 |wis=8 |cha=12}} <br />
Skills: Disable Device 13 ranks, Knowledge (architecture & engineeering) 10 ranks, Craft (trapmaking) 13 (+8) ranks, Hide 13 (+6) ranks, Move Silently 13 (+2) ranks, Search 11 ranks, Open Lock 5 ranks, Disguise 5 ranks, Listen 13 ranks, Spot 13 ranks.<br />
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Feats: [[SRD:Improved_Initiative|Improved Initiative]], [[SRD:Stealthy|Stealthy]], [[SRD:Alertness|Alertness]]<br />
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Abilities: Sneak attack +4d6, Trap Sense +5, Instant Trap 2/day, Arcane Trap, Trapfinding, Evasion, Uncanny Dodge<br />
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Vulnerabilities: Light Sensitivity<br />
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Items: +3 studded leather armor, two +2 steel daggers<br />
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Rakthar will flee if attacked, depending on his traps to kill or incapacitate party members if they follow. Should he run out of prepared traps, he may hide somewhere until the PCs go away, or make a run for it if he thinks he can escape. <br />
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He spends his time between crafting intricate traps beyond the capability of any other trapmaker, and ruling a small band of kobolds (4 Level 8 kobolds: 2 fighters, a sorcerer, and a cleric). If approached, he will be nonagressive, but clearly mistrusting of anyone he doesn't know. If PCs are able make an agreement with him, he will still honor it, however. Two of the kobolds in his band have been stealing food from a local village, but the band is largely self-sufficient. <br />
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The main entrance to the kobold den is heavily laden with traps of numerous kinds, although there is a small, well-hidden secret entrance near a fallen tree (DC 20 to Search) which the kobolds use when possible. The den itself is a maze of tunnels about five feet tall and 3 feet wide, limiting combat options and slowing down medium creatures. There are traps everywhere, even in dead ends , and some tunnels loop around to intersect themselves. Some traps will destroy the floor, dropping intruders into a lower tunnel. If PCs enter but do not make a map, they will almost certainly get lost in these tunnels. (If they do, feel free to take satisfaction in every failed survival check made by the party - Rakthar certainly will.) A few of the traps incorporate low-level magical spells, but most are purely mechanical in nature.<br />
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Rakthar will flee to the main entrance if encountered outside, in order to lead the party through his gauntlet of traps (easily bypassing them himself), eventually escaping through a tunnel too small for medium creatures to enter, which leads to the secret entrance above.<br />
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[[Category:Skilled]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Trap_Master_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)&diff=616977Talk:Trap Master (3.5e Prestige Class)2013-04-21T17:59:00Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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<div>==Featured Article Nomination==<br />
I'm nominating this article because while untested, I'm satisfied with the balance. There is plenty of information on the abilites, which are simple enough to run without delays. It also has flavor to it, adding a whole new dynamic to the game. Also, the NPC encounter is well fleshed-out, which seems to be rare in most articles that I have seen.<br />
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I realize that this class is new, and untested (as am I, to some degree), but I think it will work well. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 00:08, 20 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Well, it's been a month now, and there have been no objections to this article... then again, there hasn't been any comment on it at all. I'm not really sure what that means. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 03:36, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
::Personally, I like it. But that's just me. And I agree with your observation that it helps to have such a fleshed out NPC. --[[User:Monk Boy 23|Monk Boy 23]] 05:28, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::I like it. It is definately not overpowered and seems easily playable. Once the Template stuff gets fixed i.e. image, I would definately 5-star it.<br />
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'''Oppose''' &mdash; Images are required for FAs. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] ([[User talk:Green Dragon|talk]]) 21:03, 10 June 2012 (MDT)<br />
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'''Oppose''' &mdash; The improving, reviewing, and removing templates need to be dealt with here. This may just require some initiative. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] ([[User talk:Green Dragon|talk]]) 21:03, 10 June 2012 (MDT)<br />
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:I have removed this article from nomination, since the concensus is '''oppose''', and no improvement has been made for nearly a year. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] ([[User talk:Marasmusine|talk]]) 00:42, 18 April 2013 (MDT)<br />
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== Comments ==<br />
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* +1/+1/+2 is not a legal BAB progression<br />
* Level 1 is terrible. Improved trap is just underwhelming.<br />
* Instant Trap - "Trap masters can take 5 minutes...". Are you kidding me? What I actually expected was something worthwhile, such as creating traps in 1 ROUND. There's a 1st level spell that can create a CR 1 trap. There's also Fire Trap and the like. I don't see why this class can't actually do something useful.<br />
* Learn Trap - There is no such thing as a critical failure on skill checks. Actually, there is no such thing as a critical failure at all. You may want to mark that this class requires silly houserules.<br />
* On the note of instant trap, restricting it to X times per hour would be much more reasonable. If you change it to take a round to use, then they can actually contribute in combat with traps, not just in planned ambushes.<br />
* Arcane Trap - Why not just let them be able to make it? And why is this a 3rd level feature? The more I look at this class, the more it makes me want to punch myself in the face.<br />
* Even if this class is supposed to be NPC-only, it is still worse at trapping than an NPC Adept. At least they can contribute during a siege with stone and fire walls as well as webs. Or they can cast major creation and have an ability way more versatile than Instant Trap.<br />
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All in all, this class is absolutely awful. It is bad and the author should feel bad. --[[Special:Contributions/108.162.219.191|108.162.219.191]] 13:00, 13 June 2012 (MDT)<br />
:After looking at it again, I agree. It is bad. I do feel bad. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] ([[User talk:Silverkin|talk]]) 11:59, 21 April 2013 (MDT)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User:Silverkin&diff=554218User:Silverkin2012-03-13T08:41:27Z<p>Silverkin: no comment</p>
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[[Skillful (3.5e Equipment)]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Marasmusine/Archive_1&diff=554036User talk:Marasmusine/Archive 12012-03-11T20:28:54Z<p>Silverkin: /* An apology */</p>
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Concerning your comments on traps, the DMG says that traps can indeed be Solo. The Soul Gem is the only example provided, but the text indicates that they should be complex and require a skill challenge in order to defeat. Minion traps are difficult for me to imageine. When i think of minions, i think "one-hit-kill", and traps cannot be killed, in the traditional sense. One way you might make them "miniony" is to make their damamge (if any) constant; such as 5 fire damage rather than 1d10 fire damage, or similar. Otherwise, they might as well just be easier traps or have several of them compose a larger trap? I know i've seen a trap with several pressure plates and points of danger. Hope this helps, albiet perhaps a little late in coming. [[User:Techpriest|Techpriest]] 17:05, 3 October 2009 (MDT)<br />
:Hah, here is your belated reply. I think that the effects of "minion traps" would be so minor, that they could instead be treated as a terrain effect. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:14, 8 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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Um, this has nothing to do with welcoming you, but in response to what you sent me on my talk page, I posted a response there, and I decided to post it here too.Well, here goes:<br />
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It's ok. I do think we should collaborate, though. Below is a suggested goblin race.<br />
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==Goblin==<br />
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''''Goblins are sly, dangerous creatures.''''<br />
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{{Template:4e Racial Traits<br />
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|height=3&rsquo;0&rdquo;&ndash;4&rsquo;5&rdquo<br />
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|weight=60&ndash;90lb.<br />
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|abilities=+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma<br />
|size=Small<br />
|speed=6<br />
|vision=Normal<br />
|languages=Common, Goblin<br />
|skills=+2 Diplomacy, +2 Acrobatics<br />
|trait1=Goblin Reflex<br />
|description1=You gain a +2 bonus to to Reflex defense.<br />
|trait2=Taunt<br />
|description2=You can use ''taunt'' as an at-will power.<br />
|trait3=Jump<br />
|description3=You can use ''jump'' as a daily power<br />
}}<br />
{{4e Power<br />
|name=Taunt<br />
|owner=Race<br />
|class=Goblin<br />
|type=Utility<br />
|usage=At-Will<br />
|flavor=You tease your enemies and they charge, ready for vengeance<br />
|keyword1=Charm<br />
|actiontype=Minor Action<br />
|range=Close burst<br />
|rangemod=5<br />
|target=All enemies in burst<br />
|effect=All enemies within close burst bull charge you.<br />
}}<br />
{{4e Power<br />
|name=Jump<br />
|owner=Race<br />
|class=Goblin<br />
|type=Utility<br />
|usage=Daily<br />
|flavor=You jump, avoiding a would-be lethal attack<br />
|keyword1=Personal<br />
|actiontype=Immediate Action<br />
|range=Melee personal<br />
|trigger=You are hit by an attack that would kill you.<br />
|target=You<br />
|effect=The attack does no damage.<br />
}}<br />
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I hope you like this idea, but I'm open to suggestions. You'll notice I didn't include part of the goblin race. It's the part that's hardest for me, so I thought you could come up with that.Until next time, --Korinn 16:07, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Hi. Try "+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma or +2 Constitution". Goblins don't strike me as being particularly diplomatic. Taunt allows the player to move all the enemies on the field, three times a round, every round, every encounter. It could be modified into an encounter power that only taunts one enemy. Jump should be an Immediate Reaction, and a level 2 (or higher) racial utility power. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 01:46, 29 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Comment ==<br />
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I noticed your comment on [[Arcane Tank (4e Optimized Character Build)]] about how that table looked like it does not belong in 4e. I actually made that table based off the 4e tables in the books, however any advice or comments you have about that table would be appreciated so I can improve it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 14:55, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks, I've left some feedback, I'll probably have some more suggestions later down the line too. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:22, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks. I now see that you were referring to the table's content not the actual table itself. Sorry about the confusion. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:26, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Barnstar ==<br />
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{{Barnstar|I give you this barnstar for adding [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles|improving, reviewing, and removing article]] templates to many 4e classes and races. Thanks for improving the quality of D&D Wiki. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)}}<br />
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Thanks a lot! Here is a barnstar. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks! I'm on a quest to review all the 4e races, and then improve any that look promising. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 02:13, 31 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus Topics (Race, Feats, Powers, etc) ==<br />
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Hello Marasmusine, <br />
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As I read on your user talk page here you are interested in improving and expanding all user created races and their relative content, and I am exceptionally glad you contacted me via [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|my user talk page]] regarding the content I am developing. I have little experience with D&D and have but a few fragments of what is mixed 4e and 3.5e (and I believe even earlier content like 3e) in my possession. However, I have several concepts and ideas that I would like to see played out and experimented with. Many of the balance issues come from lack of experience, or from design ideals with the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Maioribus race]], such as a philosophy of equilibrium, where some aspects such as magic are exchanged for greater, and more natural melee prowess, along side ideals of sacrifice; playing a Large creature alone seems to come with reasonable and expected penalty, but a Quadruped on top of this offers even greater weaknesses, and benefits, be them game mechanics and more importantly, roleplaying encounters.<br />
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Seeing as you are much more well versed in D&D than I, I again appreciate your notification and appropriate flagging of the pages in question. I would like to ask for your assistance in discussion and refinement of both the Sentient Smilodon as a race, but also aid with its inherent mechanical issues (Large quadrupedal Beast, lack of conventional weapons, magical void), to create a powerful, yet well balanced race that differs from the normal format.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 13:08, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello again Marasmusine,<br />
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Thank you for your [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|quick reply]] to my message here on your talk page. Hoping that I might better be able to supply general concepts and ideals for the Sentient Smilodon as a race to you, I have [[Talk:Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|edited the talk page for the race]]. Regarding the changes, I absolutely not mind any edits made if they could be discussed with myself, primarily for the reasoning that I would like to know what is considered "in bounds" and or what the issue is as a learning exercise. I have absolutely no issues with commentary, critique, modification and the like, but would rather avoid having to completely reformat functions in the future. That said, I believe many of the issues of balance (such as Mortal Bite and Maim) come from my lack of understanding of 4e scaling, and in some part, miscommunication and, given the raw amount of information I've crafted thus far, some English failures or sentences not worded correctly. I hope that on the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus' talk page that I've better explained things that may not have been clear, worded poorly, or are just not obvious. For example, Darkvision seems to be convoluted in the area of true "night vision" and "pitch black vision", where in the case of Maioribus, it is simply the ability to see with minimal light, but function normally in day time, typical of other felines.<br />
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A "Design Declaimer" I believe is a must, as the whole idea, while I believe would be just fine to any party, I admit is certainly not for everyone, and I make numerous references to Dungeon Master discretion for exceptions within the talk page information, which could lead to significant problems in some scenarios, so caution is absolutely advised.<br />
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There are indeed images of the closest relative to this otherwise fictional creature, in the actual (but now extinct) ''Smilodon populator'', along with its relatives including the famous ''Smilodon fatalis''. I can certainly acquire a picture.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 15:35, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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I noted you made mention of a possibility of a Race-Class restriction in the [[Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus talk page]], where certain Powers (and some Feats) could be disassociated from Racial restrictions and implemented into a specific class, in order to solve major mechanical flaws, such as weapons, armor, Power damage, Feat scaling, etc. This idea had come to me in earlier times, but I was unsure as to the rules regarding the idea of making Maioribus limited to one (or a handful) of Race specific classes, which would have the specific features (outside of explicitly racial, such as Large, Quadruped, Beast, etc) contained within them. Is this reasonable possibility? While I can believe some users who may review the race will be disappointed, I equally believe a Disclaimer could be included stating that the race may not function well for all 4e Campaigns, and that it would be up to a Dungeon Master's decision if he or she would allow the Greater Smilodon race, and additionally, deviation from its specific Class-Race type(s), so as not to rule out possibility.<br />
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With this, I again appreciate your assistance and patience with the construction, refinement, balancing and ultimate publishing of [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus]] on the Dungeons and Dragons Wiki.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 12:53, 12 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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I've made several adjustments to the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus page]] including the addition of the Race-Class and its functions, such as Setup, Feral Challenge, and the migration of Hemorrhaging Wounds and Mortal Bite to that area. I would like your opinion on its current status and possible approval should it seem solid and well rounded before we progress to modifying the Racial Feats (and ultimately creating Class Feats). One of the former Racial Feats, [[Intensity (4e Feat)|Intensity]] has been modified accordingly to 4e Standards (instead of using 3e and 3.5e).<br />
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When possible, if you could re-review the entirety of the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus race to see if I missed any details or if it includes portions that are no longer applicable. Thank you for your continued assistance, Marasmusine.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 10:13, 16 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
<br />
As I write this I must inform you that I have been called to duty, starting this Monday, January 23rd 2012, and thus will be out of contact for some time, likely several months. I write this message to you to express my sincerest thanks for your astounding efforts in not only editing and improving all of the 4e content, but namely my personal projects, which you extended your assistance too in full. I truly and honestly thank you for this, and hope that you continue to provide support in this manner to others, like me, who may come and wish to participate on the D&D Wiki.<br />
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With my topic of Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus now on hold for several months, as I will likely have limited access to the Internet, I give you permission to edit it, keeping in the spirit of its design and overall feeling, as you see fit. I hope that if you choose to do so, that you find great success and satisfaction in doing so. I will certainly return as soon as possible, and wish to speak with you again in the future.<br />
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With best regards and thanks,<br />
--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 11:58, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Spam==<br />
Do you ever get the feeling that they're doing it just to mess with us? [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:48, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ha ha, I've seen wikis in a worse state. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 11:11, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::Me too, but this is a D&D wiki - I could understand selling D&D-related products, but these spam posts have nothing at all to do with D&D. No one will ever even see those posts (except to delete them), because nothing on this wiki has anything to do with them. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:45, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ah but you must realise these are bots, not people. All that matters is that maybe 1 person in 10,000 clicks on that link. Adding recaptcha to new account creation would stop all this :) 11:54, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I see, that makes more sense. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:58, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:::That said, there are [http://www.dndwiki.com some wikis] that stop spam before it gets as bad as it is here :-P<br />
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== [[Neo Reploid (4e Race)|Neo Reploid]] ==<br />
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A question about my Neo Reploid race, do I really have to have attack bonuses per tier? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 18:00, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Ah, thanks for explaining. If I have tiered damage rolls, is that fine? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:33, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks for answering my questions. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:43, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Reviews==<br />
Is there somewhere I can post to ask for reviews on a page? I'm trying to improve one of my PrCs that I put together, but nobody has reviewed it so I don't know what needs to be changed. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:42, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Hi Silkverkin, I'm flattered that you think that I might know! I can't see any formal review request system, so can only suggest the main talk page, or asking individual editors. I'd be happy to look at it myself, although it's been a few years since I've played 3.5 so I may not be able to suggest much. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 10:57, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I suppose I could ask Green Dragon about it, to be sure. If there isn't one already, maybe we (the wiki as a whole) should start one. I know that I at least am somewhat uncertain when making new content, with regard to balance and whatnot. Balance is one of my sticking points - I like to make sure that even my April Fools submissions are properly balanced. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:53, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Post Review ==<br />
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Hey. First off, thanks for helping me balance my 4e race. But I'm just wondering, after I get everything fixed, can I remove that notice on my own and put it back into the 'races without improving template' section on my own? Or should I wait for someone to give the changes a once over first? --[[User:Fortis|Fortis]] 23:23, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Yes, and you are asked to. I tried to make the wording on the [[Template:Reviewing Template]] understandable in this regard. For example, it says "''When the mechanics have been changed so that this template is no longer applicable please remove this template.''" Do you find this wording clear? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 00:23, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== spam template ==<br />
It's so tempting sometimes, you know what I mean? Imagine it - being able to report spam just by adding <nowiki>{{spam}}</nowiki> to the page, and have all the details filled in automatically. So simple, so elegant... and yet so not worth the time it would take to actually create such a thing. <br />
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On a side note, something tells me I've been awake for far too long. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 01:54, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:I've done a little digging and apparently spammers have found an exploit in reCaptcha that allows their spambots through about 40% of the time, hence the increase in spam from January onwards. A lot of wikis and forums have been suffering with this. Hopefully my admin application will go through and I can zap the spam as I see it (feel free [[Requests for Adminship/Marasmusine|to comment!]]. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 04:27, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
::I hope it goes through. I'm behind you all the way! On a side note, perhaps looking into WP Captcha Free might be useful as well. From what I hear they're pretty effective, but I have no idea how it works or if it would be any help solving our problem. I think it may be well worth investigating, but that's just my opinion. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 07:48, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Adminship ==<br />
<br />
Welcome to Adminship. You are now part of "The Face" of D&D Wiki. You have more burden on yourself now that you are an admin because users will be looking at you for editing help, knowledge about pages, etc. Make sure to familiarize yourself with [[Meta Pages]] to help address this burden. I recommend you take a look at [[Special:ListGroupRights]] if you have not already. Some of the the new feature's uses follow. You can now delete pages, protect pages, rollback edits, block users and IP's, edit every page, patrol edits, and do a couple more minor things.<br />
* Deleting pages is normally done through [[:Category:Candidates for Deletion]]. Anything with a good reason to be deleted on that page should be deleted. Other times pages should be deleted is in the case of vandalism, spam, or even when someone makes a page and after a few edits they either blank the page or replace it with something like "Please delete this". If this page consisted of close to just the preload it is fine to just delete it.<br />
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* Editing every page on D&D Wiki mostly means you can now edit the [[SRD:System Reference Document|SRD]] and the [[MSRD:Modern System Reference Document|MSRD]]. Feel free to edit them if inaccuracies are found. If interested further please look at the [[SRD Talk:System Reference Document#SRD ToDo List|SRD ToDO List]] or the [[MSRD Talk:Modern System Reference Document#Tasks|MSRD tasks]]; I am sure your help will be appreciated.<br />
Now that you are an admin I would say more burden is placed on you, but I really hope you enjoy being an admin and I hope you decide to stay around on D&D Wiki for a while more to come. Welcome to Adminship. Again, you're now part of "The Face" of D&D Wiki. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 09:17, 28 February 2012 (MST)<br />
:Congratulations! You've earned it. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 12:54, 28 February 2012 (MST)<br />
::Thanks for your support guys, I look forward to improving and maintaining the wiki. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 13:38, 28 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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Congratulatoins! I have no dout that you'll be an awesome Admin.--[[User:Viziton|Viziton]] 11:39, 29 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Deletion ==<br />
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When deleting pages "''Only author requests deletion''", and similar reasonings, are meaningless. Anyone can request that any page gets deleted. The main contributor (what you are using the word author to mean) does get a say, but like anyone main contributors can be wrong. Just be careful, and use the page as the base not the contributors.<br />
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In addition please remember to delete the talk pages of every page you delete. If the page gets restored the talk page will get restored as well. Likewise, if the page gets deleted so does the talk page. Also after deleting a page remember to check "What links here". If anything links to the deleted page it needs to be addressed; by removing the link, striking it though, etc. Looks good though! --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 09:55, 29 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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==An apology==<br />
Okay, listen. I can't say I'm sorry for what I did, because I don't know what it was. But I know I've missed being part of the community these last few weeks. But when you did that to me, when you said I was spamming, that hurt, Marasmusine. You know how I feel about spam, and how I've proudly fought against it. I regret the rift that formed between us, and eventually resulted in what you did to me. I believed in your honesty, and your integrity, and above all your honor. But then you did a thing to me that shattered all that, and I never even got to know the real reason behind it. That is what I truly regret, the loss of the friendship I thought we shared. All I'm asking is that you just give me a second chance. I don't want to go. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 13:05, 11 March 2012 (MST)<br />
:I've replied on your talk page, I'm very sorry for this unintended mistake. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 13:47, 11 March 2012 (MDT)<br />
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::Don't worry about it. I already kinda knew that it was a mistake, but I couldn't pass up the chance to be all dramatic about it. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 14:28, 11 March 2012 (MDT)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Silverkin&diff=554035User talk:Silverkin2012-03-11T20:26:51Z<p>Silverkin: /* Unblocked */</p>
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A strong and welcoming community exists on D&D Wiki, and I am sure you will find it rather nice. Most discussions take place on content talk pages, however please feel free to ask specific D&D-related questions on [[DnD Discussion]]s. Anyway, possibly since discussions are never deleted, people try to be nice. This means follow Wikipedia's guidelines on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Civility civility] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Etiquette etiquette] when discussing anything. Also, on a pretty different note, to ensure people know who posted what, please sign your name after a post with four tildes (<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>) or by clicking on the signature icon ([[Image:Signature_icon.png]]). This will automatically produce your name and the date. Anyway, I hope you come to enjoy D&D Wiki and the community and welcome again, you are now a D&D Wikian. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 13:03, 19 February 2011 (MST)<br />
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==Your User Page==<br />
The user page is your own little slice of DandWiki. Some people choose to have plain user pages, some people like to list all of the material they've contributed, and others like to have a pretty page (like me). Which will you be? Honestly, it doesn't matter what you put on your user page (as long as it's appropriate). If you want to display something, it should be on your user page, not your talk page. Your talk page (this page) should be left for conversations with other contributors. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 01:17, 21 February 2011 (MST)<br />
:Thanks! [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 01:21, 21 February 2011 (MST)<br />
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Hello Silverkin, and thank you for the complimentary words on my [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|talk page]]. I do strive to make all of my contributions well balanced, applicable, and enjoyable within the D&D universe and its user created content. Currently I am working on the Smilodon Maioribus race and its associated Feats, Powers, etc, with intents that I (and others) may one day use it to the full extent (and beyond) what I've had in mind for it. I have never developed any D&D content prior, but am indeed most interested in developing a campaign setting, with its appropriate scenarios, events, NPCs, stories, and other associated topics. I appreciate your interest and your review of the content I've constructed thus far, and certainly would appreciate any further commentary, critique, questions, or suggestions.<br />
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With best of luck in your adventuring onsite and off,<br />
--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 16:52, 10 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Unblocked ==<br />
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Hi Silverkin, I made a horrible mistake - you were not the intended target of that block. A thousand apologies. I've been blocking so many spammers that I must have clicked on your username by accident. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 13:44, 11 March 2012 (MDT)<br />
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:Hey, no worries. I already kinda knew that, but I couldn't pass up the chance to be all dramatic about it. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 14:26, 11 March 2012 (MDT)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Gazebo_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)&diff=552821Gazebo (3.5e Prestige Class)2012-03-03T07:46:34Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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{{April Fools}}<br />
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A gazebo is perhaps the most inconspicious of disguises that one might encounter in the D&D world. No one ever attacks a gazebo, nor does anyone ever suspect that it might not be what it seems. It is for this reason that the ancients developed, over many years, the knowledge enabling a transformation into a gazebo. Over the centuries since that time, the very knowledge of this power's existance has yet remained a closely guarded secret, unknown to the wider world.<br />
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Characters might pursue this class in order to enhance their performance abilities, or to simply be able to turn into an inconspicuous gazebo at just the right moment.<br />
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! [[SRD:Saving Throw#Fortitude|Fort]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Reflex|Ref]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Will|Will]]<br />
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| 1st || +0 || +2 || +0 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Alternate Form: Gazebo, Gazebo Mysteriousness<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 2nd || +1 || +4|| +0 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Summon Band, Gazebo Performance<br />
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'''Class Skills (4 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/><br />
Perform, Diplomacy.<br />
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All of the following are class features of the gazebo.<br />
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'''Gazebo Mysteriousness:''' You become more mysterious.<br />
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'''''{{#anc:Alternate Form: Gazebo}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' As a full-round action that provokes attacks of opportunity, you have the ability to transform into a gazebo. The details of the gazebo are up to you, but if you have particular types or subtypes (other than humanoid), your alternate form should somehow reflect them. As long as you are in this form, you cannot move on your own, though you may be able to communicate depending on what details you choose. You gain DR 5/fire and are treated as a construct while in this form. An anti-magic field will prevent you from shifting forms; otherwise, you may dismiss this form as a standard action.<br />
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'''''{{#anc:Summon Band}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' Once per day, as a standard action, you can summon a small band to perform. This ability is usable only in your gazebo alternate form. The skill of the band depends on your own musical skills. The band remains for 3 hours or until dismissed. The band will also disappear if you leave your gazebo form.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Gazebo Performance}} ([[Ex]]):''' While in your gazebo alternate form, you grant a +3 circumstance bonus to Perform and Diplomacy checks made within your area, even if you don't have ranks in the relevant skill. If you do have ranks in the relevant skill, this bonus increases to +5, and if you have at least five ranks, it increases to +7.<br />
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Gazebos who are slain in their gazebo alternate form, in addition to being returned to life, must build a gazebo with their own hands before regaining their class abilities, as do gazebos who willfully destroy another gazebo. They can have help, but they must oversee and take an active part in the work throughout the entire process - from planning the gazebo's location, to drawing up plans, to building the gazebo itself. <br />
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An Atonement spell does not meet this requirement, nor does True Resurrection, or any other such spells or abilities. The gazebo must build a new gazebo, and that is the only way.<br />
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====Playing a Gazebo====<br />
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{{Section Description Needed}}<br />
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'''Combat:''' A gazebo can be used to provide cover, or ranged units could stand on top. A player with the gazebo class can use it to avoid having to fight at all; after all, who would attack a gazebo? But remember: You are considered as a construct while in gazebo form, granting immunity to a number of mind-altering effects, but also preventing healing and most resurrection spells from affecting you either.<br />
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'''Advancement:''' Any, really. Bard abilities work well with the gazebo ones.<br />
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'''Resources:''' None.<br />
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====Gazebos in the World====<br />
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{{quote|...|orig=Linnia, elven gazebo}}<br />
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Gazebos are a strange lot. They prefer subtlety to force, both in the small scale and in the wider world. A gazebo might be a spy, or an assassin, or a thief. They work behind the scenes, unseen and unnoticed, to bring about their desires.<br />
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'''NPC Reactions:''' NPCs react to gazebos in the same way they would react without the class present. NPCs react to gazebos in their alternate form in the same way they would react to a regular gazebo.<br />
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====Gazebo Lore====<br />
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Characters with ranks in Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering) can research gazebos to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.<br />
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{| class="d20" {{#vardefine: odd | 0}}<br />
|+ Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering)<br />
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|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || class="left" | It's a gazebo. What else do you need to know?<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 16 || class="left" | Some gazebos are not what they seem.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || class="left" | Rare individuals develop the ability to magically turn themselves into a gazebo.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 26 || class="left" | Gazebos can change the appearance of their alternate form to suit any occasion.<br />
|}<br />
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====Gazebos in the Game====<br />
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NPC gazebos are just plain gazebos. In short, there are no NPC gazebos. Player gazebos can fit into the game in just about any way imaginable. Their only limitation is their inability to fight while in gazebo form.<br />
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'''Adaptation:''' The gazebo could be a stage, or a bandstand, or a deck, or some other outdoor architectural structure.<br />
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'''Sample Encounter:''' Odds are very low that players will actually attack a gazebo. Seriously, who does that? It would be ridiculous!<br />
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[[Skillful (3.5e Equipment)]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Animal_Friend_(Fallout_Supplement)&diff=552528Talk:Animal Friend (Fallout Supplement)2012-03-01T17:57:50Z<p>Silverkin: amiguous</p>
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<div>According to the [[Animal|SRD entry]], an animal is "a living, nonhuman creature, usually a vertebre with no innate capacity for language or culture." I just thought I'd throw that out there.<br />
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Also, what exactly is this, anyway? How do the ranks work? For rank 2, what are the mechanics involved? Is it like Summon Nature's Ally (in which case how many uses are allowed daily) or does it only affect animals that are already present? This is rather ambiguous... -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:57, 1 March 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Animal_Friend_(Fallout_Supplement)&diff=552527Talk:Animal Friend (Fallout Supplement)2012-03-01T17:50:49Z<p>Silverkin: typo</p>
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<div>According to the [[Animal|SRD entry]], an animal is "a living, nonhuman creature, usually a vertebre with no innate capacity for language or culture." I just thought I'd throw that out there. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:46, 1 March 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Animal_Friend_(Fallout_Supplement)&diff=552526Talk:Animal Friend (Fallout Supplement)2012-03-01T17:46:58Z<p>Silverkin: definition</p>
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<div>According to the [[Animal|SRD entry], an animal is "a living, nonhuman creature, usually a vertebre with no innate capacity for language or culture." I just thought I'd throw that out there. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:46, 1 March 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Sacrifice_For_Power_(3.5e_Feat)&diff=552363Talk:Sacrifice For Power (3.5e Feat)2012-02-29T22:00:38Z<p>Silverkin: suggestion</p>
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<div>This seems incredibly unbalanced to me. Any wisdom-based class could get +10 to their primary ability score, without any real penalty (as there are no str+wis classes). The loss of five hit points is almost negligible. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 14:37, 29 February 2012 (MST)<br />
:My question is why the Strength neg? Just do a Constitution neg, and give it by level increments, or number of time increments. JMO.--[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 14:45, 29 February 2012 (MST)<br />
::Under the guidelines for making races, there's a table of ability score equivalencies. A bonus to wisdom can be balanced either by a penalty to charisma or one to intelligence. Even then, it should be a one-to-one ratio. I would suggest either increasing the penalty to match the bonus (-10 for +10, possibly splitting the penalty between charisma and intelligence), or decreasing the bonus to match the penalty (-5 for +5). -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 15:00, 29 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Sacrifice_For_Power_(3.5e_Feat)&diff=552357Talk:Sacrifice For Power (3.5e Feat)2012-02-29T21:37:28Z<p>Silverkin: woah there</p>
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<div>This seems incredibly unbalanced to me. Any wisdom-based class could get +10 to their primary ability score, without any real penalty (as there are no str+wis classes). The loss of five hit points is almost negligible. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 14:37, 29 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=D%26D_Wiki:Requests_for_Adminship/Marasmusine&diff=552354D&D Wiki:Requests for Adminship/Marasmusine2012-02-29T21:29:27Z<p>Silverkin: retroactive support comment</p>
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:[[Requests for Adminship/Marasmusine|Marasmusine]][[User:Marasmusine|'s]] Nomination. [[Image:Yes check.svg.png|20px]] '''Done!'''<br />
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'''(3/0/1) 100% Approval; Ended 10:14, 28 February 2012 (UTC)'''<br />
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Well, I feel a bit crummy for self-nominating, but I can't contain myself anymore :) Although I joined in 2008, it was only December 2011 when I started contributing consistantly, so I'll understand if this nomination is premature. I do have experience at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Marasmusine Wikipedia], where I've been an administrator since 2007 - so I have a knowledge of the relevant policies. --[[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 03:14, 21 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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;Questions for the candidate<br />
Dear candidate, thank you for offering to serve D&D Wiki in this capacity. Please take the time to answer a few generic questions to provide guidance for voters:<br />
:'''1.''' What sysop chores do you anticipate helping with? Please read the page about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators administrators] and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_reading_list administrators' reading list] on Wikipedia before answering.<br />
::'''A:''' First of all, I want to be able to delete spam ''on the spot'' rather than tagging it. This may be confirmation bias, but it seems like the spam is becoming more prolific. I'm in the UK, so perhaps my timezone is such that we can collectively monitor this 24/7. Secondly, there appears to be a backlog of abandoned articles and articles proposed for deletion that I'd really like to sort through. I like to think I have enough experience to know when an article needs further discussion or when it's time to put it to pasture. I think the wiki has a poor signal-to-noise ratio at the moment, so I'm eager to improve the overall quality.<br />
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:'''2.''' Of your articles or contributions to D&D Wiki, are there any with which you are particularly pleased, and why?<br />
::'''A:''' So, there's [[4e Race Design (DnD Guideline)]] which I wrote in a moment of madness during my review of all the 4e homebrew races here. There's [[Barbed Devil (4e Race)]] and [[Ettercap (4e Race)]] which are complete (except for illustrations!). I've also had the pleasure of helping some other users develop their ideas when they were unsure of the mechanics (e.g. with [[User: Argent Fatalis]])<br />
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:'''3.''' Have you been in any conflicts over editing in the past or do you feel other users have caused you stress? How have you dealt with it and how will you deal with it in the future?<br />
::'''A:''' Not here, but certainly at Wikipedia. The first couple of times one enters into an edit conflict it can be stressful. Eventually you learn to take a step back and realize that you're losing sleep over an article about a videogame (or whatever). Behavioural sciences shows us that once someone forms an opinion it's very hard to get them to change, and indeed trying to do so can entrench them even further into their position. I try to recognize when someone is taking an ideological stance, or genuinely wants to improve an article: if the former, I give them breathing space (or drop it entirely) rather than fall into [http://xkcd.com/386/ this] trap :) Above all, keep your cool and don't be a dick.<br />
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*[[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] has shown helpful editing behavior. He has engaged in [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles|improving, reviewing, and removing]] many 4e articles. In addition he has appropriately alerted people to vandalism and spam. In becoming an admin Marasmusine's capacities would be improved in areas where his capacities have been stalled, and he has my support. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 09:20, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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*I've seen what he has been doing. While I haven't been a part of the Wiki until recently, I have used the material and have been fairly active with Marasmusine. He has been helpful and genuinely seems to enjoy what he has been doing. He has my support.--[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 09:31, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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*He wants to delete spam, that's good enough for me... [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 06:52, 28 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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*I know this is kinda late to say so, but Marasmusine certainly has my full support. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 14:29, 29 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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*Can't say much, myself. I've not seen a whole lot of his edits, nor have I heard of him. I also find that we may need more administrators/moderators, at this point, however. We've become more and more under attack by botters and ads, so I imagine having a few more trustworthy mods could help curb that, if we can't find a more effective solution. Something to substantiate nominations if he's trustworthy. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 21:50, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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[[Category:Admin Request]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Green_Dragon&diff=552352User talk:Green Dragon2012-02-29T21:24:23Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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== Rating Please ==<br />
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I have created a few classes, and I would very much appreciate if you could rate them for me. The classes are Mime (3.5e Class) and Soldier (3.5e Class), and Dragoon (by RDC) (3.5 PrC). <br />
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Thank you for your time, [[User:Rogue The Demonchild|Rogue The Demonchild]] 21:27, 12 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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== 4 Edition Summaries ==<br />
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Long time no see. I was wondering if I am allowed to put small summaries of the 4 edition races in my Campaign's races page. It would be name, size, stat bonus and racial features.<br />
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I am asking because the races I want to put in are rather small, and it seems strange to just have a couple of things on one page. The official 4 edition races would be for comparison. [[Celen Joad]] 11:05, 13 January 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Of course. The official races, however, you can't add. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:21, 28 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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== 4e Campaign Settings ==<br />
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:''Discussion moved to [[Talk:4e Campaign Settings#Organizational Structure]].'' <small>--[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:21, 14 January 2011 (MST)</small><br />
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== 4e Giants, Devils, and Demons ==<br />
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Does anyone think that giants could become a race? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:23, 26 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Does [[SRD:Giants, Hill (Race)|this]] & [[SRD:Giants, Stone (Race)|this]] help? --[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 18:57, 26 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Er, I mean for D&D 4e. Not 3.5e. Sorry. Do you think that even Devils and Demons could become races in 4e? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 16:47, 28 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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:::I don't see why not. Some things may give you direction, ideas, and so forth. The [[Horned Devil (4e Race)|horned devil]] you created, the [[Cambion (4e Race)|cambion]], [[Infernal Blooded (4e Race)|infernal blooded]] relate to name a few. With regard to giants, [[Half-Giant (4e Race)|half-giant]], [[Hill Giant (4e Race)|hill giant]] may give you direction, ideas, and so forth to name a few. Does this help at all? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:18, 28 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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::::Do you think that the horned devil is too powerful? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 21:02, 28 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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:::::I took a look at it, and modified [[Template:Needsbalance]]'s reason. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:39, 28 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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::::::Okay, I looked at it. Maybe, instead, I could make a paragon path that allows wings (I looked in the Player's Handbook 2 and it allows the dragonborn to have an overland flight speed of 12)? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 21:49, 28 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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:::::::Is that a power though? If you make it something like a power, I imagine that would balance it. A paragon path with the same goal could give you flying results too. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 22:02, 28 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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::::::::Well, at level 12, it allows you to make a brief flight. But at level 16, you gain the overland flight. But this is only if you choose that paragon path. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 21:46, 29 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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:::::::::If you supply me a link I could take a look at it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 23:12, 6 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Magician ==<br />
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I like the idea for the Magician class-is there a way to contact the author? {{Unsigned|Wonderer|17:12, 29 January 2011 (UTC)}}<br />
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:You'll have to give me more information. Which [[Magician|magician]] related content? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 22:52, 6 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Warning Policy Input ==<br />
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Hey Green Dragon. I was looking at [[Talk:Hill Giant (4e Race)|Talk:Hill Giant]]. Thank you for trying to keep profanity down, even name calling. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 21:44, 29 January 2011 (MST)<br />
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:No problem. Do you think the revision history link is superfluous (and counter-productive)? Should the text be condensed? Thoughts? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 22:44, 6 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::The history link... What do you mean by if it's superfluous? I don't think the text should be condensed. Well, lets see... Do you think that giants are really that bad? Can Giants wield Medium weapons? Also, Giants aren't readly accepted into society (they kinda have a bad reputation). Also, weapons cost more (if you get them from a non-giant source, and that's if they even '''want''' to make one for a giant that they know nothing about). --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 14:40, 9 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Giants ==<br />
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Hey Green Dragon. I talked with my brother, and he said that bursts weren't that bad. Do you think that giants should be practically normal, but the user chooses whether to pick a power or a feature (you can only have one or the other; not both)? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 15:07, 1 February 2011 (MST)<br />
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:I've never seen that used before, and it could make for confusion. I'd recommend just toning down the burst and the class feature, but bursts are interesting, I agree. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 23:15, 6 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== 4e Sourcebook Pumped Up ==<br />
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:''Discussion moved to [[Talk:Pumped Up (4e Sourcebook)#Balance]].'' <small>--[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 23:20, 6 April 2011 (MDT)</small><br />
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== Meaning of Meaningful Gestures? ==<br />
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Was reading [[Catgirl,_Domestic_(3.5e_Race)|Catgirls]], and was a tad jarred by the "Meaningful gesture" section under [[Catgirl,_Domestic_(3.5e_Race)#Names|Names]]. Without any explanations given for these gestures, is this meant to be presented as a "Interpret as you will" type listing, or was this something that was going to be expanded upon further? Using known data about real-life felines and fictional Japanese catgirls as a starting point, I have compiled a very extensive list of different Body Language messages which we use for a local Catgirl character, which you are more than welcome to use if you wish. I'll be watching this page for a response. {{Unsigned|96.229.186.168|07:39, 8 February 2011 (UTC)}}<br />
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:That is fine to add that to [[:Category:Catgirl|those pages]]. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:02, 9 February 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Looks good! I added them to other related catgirl pages and moved it into the Relations section. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 23:06, 6 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Just another new guy asking around... ==<br />
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SO I've been told about the treasure trove of optional ideas that have been continuing the sprit of 3.5 by my newest D&D group and after a (strangely lucid) dream I came up with the following:<br />
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Spell Slayer<br />
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This +3 crystalline Mage Bane Longsword when wielded by a spell caster on impact allows the caster to make a DC 30 Spellcraft check.<br />
On a successful check the sword ether casts vampiric touch (as caster level 6, max 3 times per combat) OR, if the target is a spellcaster it <br />
steals one (1) random spell. Spells stolen this way are stored until the end of combat and are dispelled afterwards. A caster with the Arcane<br />
Strike feat may sacrifice spells stolen in this manner for the bonuses provided by the feat. (For cost see Holy Avenger)<br />
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Crystalline Weapon property<br />
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This material is primarily used to make weapons for and against spellcasters. It provides an additional (stacks with magical bonuses) equipment <br />
bonus +1 to hit and damage versus targets with magical abilities or properties (supernatural abilities or uncast spells are examples of this). <br />
In addition it provides a +1 to caster level for all spellcasters wielding or possessing such a weapon, hafted weapons do not confer the caster level bonus. All weapons crafted from Crystalline are considered master work. (For cost see Adamantine)<br />
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Now I don't want to post anything retardedly over powered up on the site (like some of the things I have seen/heard) and would like some advice before I throw it up on the site since I haven't seen a forum section (yet).<br />
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:The best way to get things looked at is to just take the plunge and create the page. If it is retardedly over-powered, people will tell you. Most people here will offer constructive criticism and will genuinely want to help you improve/complete/flesh out your 'fill in the blank'. Spelling and grammar checks are also staples of the site. PS. always remember to sign your comments by typing in two - followed by four ~. --[[User:Calidore Chase|Calidore Chase]] 03:29, 21 February 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Hello ==<br />
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Hey. Umm I'm just joined your site; I'm wondering if there is anything i should know (like guidelines for what and what not to post). I'm kind of wondering how to make classes. P.S.: I'm guessing those little #s in red and green are reputation points. --[[User:Knave67|Knave 67]] 00:19, 22 February 2011 (UTC)<br />
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:Classes for which edition? Any of the "create" boxes will use the correct preload if you use them, giving direction for the class. The preloads (some are listed [[Help:Standards and Formatting (DnD Guideline)#Preloads|here]]) should tell you what the class is. As everything is different in nature, telling you how something should be created is not possible. Of course guidelines exist, and [[DnD Guidelines]] may help you. Most things are balanced off similar things and, as mentioned above, if something is retardedly overpowered people will tell you. Does this help? Also what do you mean by the post scriptum you mentioned above? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 18:18, 21 February 2011 (MST)<br />
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::He's probably talking about the recent changes log. If that's the case, the red and green numbers represent how many characters were subtracted or added during a page edit. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 19:15, 21 February 2011 (MST)<br />
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Oh okay I thought it was like a karma system or something along those lines. Also thank you Mr.Chartreuse Wyvern I wanted to make a class but it looks more complicated than a pictureless jigsaw puzzle so right now i'm just browsing the cite looking for boffo nuggets.<br />
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== new type of creature ==<br />
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Hello I'm working on a hybrid type. half giant red dragon. created by a crazy wizard, for would domination basically. however the creatures have morals and are therefore useless to him, so he abandons them. the creatures themselves would be fairly tall I'm think 7 - 8 an a half feet, strength and con bonuses with hits to car a level adjustment. any advice or an opinion on it would be greatly appreciated. {{Unsigned|Wytewulf|22:18, 24 February 2011 (UTC)}}<br />
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:As a [[3.5e Creature Templates|template]] (like the [[SRD:Half-Dragon]]), [[User Creature Glossary|new type]], or [[3.5e Races|race]]? Or what were you intending? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 22:12, 1 March 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Can you create your own monster and how? ==<br />
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How do you make your own monster? Beacause I've always wanted to make my own "dragon-dillo" (armadillo & dragon combine). --[[User:Ja-Snake|Ja-Snake]] 19:56, 6 March 2011 (MST)<br />
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:See also [[Add a New DnD Creature]]. Things like [[CR Estimation Table (DnD Guideline)]] may help. Does this answer your question? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 20:18, 6 March 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Classes ==<br />
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Green Dragon, I am new to the d and d wiki community and i cant figure out how to create my own class. I know how to edit and change other classes if they ask for revising, but i want to be able to create my own. I would appreciate it a lot if you could either tell me how or if you could send me a link or something showing how.<br />
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Thank you for your time and consideration<br />
Playerdb<br />
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:Does [[Add New 3.5e Class]] cover your question? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 22:42, 13 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Deleting images ==<br />
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Can you delete a couple images for me? [http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/File:Pyromancer.jpg this image] is copyrighted and [http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/File:Imageremoved.jpg this image] was created instead to tell us that the first image was copyrighted. I don't seem to be able to delete them. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 06:53, 18 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:I can (and will later), however if you want to you can too. You can't do it on the page you supplied, you have to do it on media. So go to the file description page, [[dndmedia:File:Pyromancer.jpg]], (make sure your logged in) and delete it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 10:33, 18 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Actually the only listed admins for media are you and Blue Dragon. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 12:08, 18 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::Oh ya, huh. I'll try to get that dealt with sometime. And I deleted them by the way. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:23, 18 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== update ==<br />
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Hey Green Dragon, you know the "create new equipment" in the D&D 4e equipment section? I think we should change it so that way it follows the 4e format. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 21:05, 18 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:I agree. Do you have a specific idea for implementation? If so I would be more then willing to help you with it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:24, 18 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::[[User: Badger|Badger]] actually has a preload set up (it's how I've been posting 4e stuff on my sourcebook). The link is [[User:Badger/sandbox6|here]] --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 11:57, 26 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Featured Article Nomination? ==<br />
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What do I have to do in order to get an article nominated? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 12:33, 26 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Um, never mind. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 12:34, 26 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:See also [[Featured Articles#Featured Article Nominees]]. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:39, 26 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Not updating ==<br />
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Hey Green Dragon,<br />
:I tried to update the {{File:Marino.jpg}} picture, but it's not updating. It instead stays in it's previous form. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 15:40, 28 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:okay. It seems that if I make the picture too big, it doesn't revert. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 15:59, 28 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Still. Could this be fixed? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 16:09, 28 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Deities secion ==<br />
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I was browsing through the 3.5e Deities section and I encountered multiple entries that were meant only as jokes. Thas is not suitable. This is the first time I use this Wiki, and all those prank articles didn't leave a very good impression. I wish to request an immediate clean-up in the Deities section and remove all fake deities. I understand it may be fun to add Ceiling Cat as a Deity but this kind of humor is not appropriate here.<br />
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:Did they have the April Fool Category? If so I think their ment to be their.--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 06:10, 11 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:The 'Not Appropriate' part made me snicker a bit, honestly, as I had to consider whether D&D was serious business, for a moment. That said, it's just as easy to pass by the joke deities and move onto a real one. Until the number becomes far greater than the number of real deities, I say it is alright to leave it as it is. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 05:15, 10 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Reploids ==<br />
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Hey Green Dragon,<br />
:Do you think that maybe I could add a feat to the [[Reploid (4e Race)|Reploid]] race that gives them automatic plate (I call it total armor) proficiency (even if they don't have proficiency with preceeding armors)? You might also want a look at the link I have up there to see if a fit would even be possible without taking anything out. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 22:44, 13 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Or do you think that there should just be metalized versions of the armors already set up in regular 4e? Thin metal for cloth armor, thicker armor for leather, etc. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 23:08, 13 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== [[SRD:Bless Water]] ==<br />
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I think holy water in the spell text should be wikilinked. - [[User:BalthCat|BalthCat]] 04:29, 17 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Adding Content ==<br />
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Hi I wanted to know if I could add on the magic items sections some of the info from more of the core books? and if I could how? {{Unsigned|Jaybird|20:50, 18 April 2011 (UTC)}}<br />
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:It depends on the license. Do you know the license? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 20:03, 18 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== help looking ==<br />
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i need help looking for the d20 modern specs for a "big rig 10 to 14 wheeler" if you could send me specs or a site that gives this i would be very greatful.<br />
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:Is [[MSRD:Vehicles#Peterbilt 379]] what you are looking for (see the table above for statistics)? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 00:32, 25 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Was just wondering... ==<br />
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Just curious as to whether or not I could get my hands on a downloadable export of the mysql db for this site. I was hoping to use it for my own private notes. I play at a few people's places that don't have wifi (one of the doesnt even have internet) It would be helpful to have an SRD and such that I could put my own notes into. Either way, I completely dig the site. Keep up the good work man! -- [[User:Theoneandtruebane|Theoneandtruebane]] 17:10, 29 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Well, as per the GNU FDL, you can use [[Special:Export]] which should help you. You can, of course, convert the XML to different formats such as pdf. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:55, 29 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Many thanx good sir! -- [[User:Theoneandtruebane|Theoneandtruebane]] 10:35, 30 April 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Question??? ==<br />
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Hey Green Dragon.. This is Dj00345... i have a question for the 2.5e Homebrew that you are letting me create for the wiki.... How can i create a Template for some of the pages????? i notice when i create a new creature that there is already typing on the white screen when you create a creature... i know that is a template... but how do i create my own template myself???? i need to make some of the templates for the other links, like: Deities, Equipment, Spells, Races, Class, and the others, so that when people create a page, then the right information will already be on the screen and all they have to do is create the page.... do you understand what i am saying???? please reply back on my user talk page... thx!!! [[User:Dj00345|Dj00345]] 13:53, 2 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Just create the page. When creating it the formatting guidelines to use can be found [[Add Instructions|here]]. After it is created you use a inputbox and put it on preload=. Does this answer your question? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 18:59, 5 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::yes. [[User:Dj00345|Dj00345]] 20:08, 5 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== 3.5e Campaign Setting Teoryran ==<br />
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How can improve my Teoryran Setting. How can I create classes for Teoryran with the same name but different from existing classes of the same name? I am making a new system. Where all base classes are racial and status based on:<br />
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* Each race have four subraces for peasants, nobles, priests and a variable fourth.<br />
* Each subrace have a class<br />
* Each social caste have classes based on them.<br />
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Noble orcs can be samurai and noble humans can be knights. Human and orc serfs can be scoundrels, thiefs or conscriped soldiers. There will be different classes for priests and monks than for nobility. "Big changes" include:<br />
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* only racial classes gives hp<br />
* carrier classes doesn't give HP<br />
* gold is removed<br />
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--[[User:Klas|Klas Wullt]], 01:42 13 May 2011 (MST)<br />
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:For the pages with the same name you include ", Teoryran". For example "Orc, Teoryran (3.5e Race)". For the subraces you include their subrace after the comma (much like the SRD elves). For example "Orc, Teoryran Peasant (3.5e Race)". The classes can then, of course, be their favored class. If it is the fighter, for example, it would be "Fighter, Teoryran (3.5e Class)" and/or "Fighter, Teoryran Peasant (3.5e Class)". For the game mechanic changes you may have to make a [[3.5e Rules|rule]] or include it some way. When you have them made I can take a look at them and see if it makes sense. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 20:08, 22 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== 3.5e Campaign Setting Teoryran ==<br />
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Hello. I need some help for my setting. Teoryran World. How do I sort the pages correctly? {{User:Klas Wullt|Klas|01:16, 23 May 2011 (UTC)}}<br />
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:What do you mean by sorting the pages? By category? By name? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 20:09, 22 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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Thanks for the Offer.<br />
Here, I just made on class.<br />
Please take a took at it.<br />
[[Knight, Teoryran(3.5e Class)]].<br />
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:Sorry for taking your time, I want two things!<br />
:I am writing lots of notes on my computer how to make the setting better<br />
:so I need to ask somethings.<br />
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:*About Categories<br />
:First, Sorry if I ask this, but I sort the pages by category?<br />
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:*About the Setting Points.<br />
:Second, what does it take to make my Setting improve from 3/5 where it is now to the 4/5 rating that I want?<br />
:Detailed starting adventures?, detailed city maps?<br />
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::Yes, you should add [[:Category:Teoryran Setting]] to the things which relate to Teoryran. To improve it, a discussion for its talk page, you should probably format Teoryran so one can find their way back, one can find all the pages about Teoryran, etc. Also deities, pantheons, character options, quests, encounters, and maybe more, and missing. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 12:47, 13 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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===Requests 4/5 points===<br />
I have added pantheons, gods and someother things.<br />
I dont have much game mechanical information yet.<br />
Please take a look after the updates. Thanks for your time.<br />
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====Questions====<br />
Will finnishing all the classess for all the races?, raise the setting rating?<br />
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== 3.5e Equipment List - new category (Page editing locked) ==<br />
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Hi Green,<br />
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I'm a new user to Wiki & would appreciate some helpful advice :-)<br />
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Going to start a new D&D campaign this year with a Pirate theme. When people think of Pirates, thier main thoughts are Pirate Ships, Cannons, Flintlock Pistols & Cutlasses.<br />
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Flintlock's can easily be replaced with Hand Crossbow's, Cannons needed some more thought.<br />
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I do not want to introduce gunpowder into the campaign so as an alternative i've decided to go with Gnomish Engineering and introduce some clockwork & steampowered machinery (Steampunk) resulting in Steam Cannon's aboard ships<br />
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Decided the 3.5e equipment list therefore needs a new category of Gnome Engineering, a place for all things clockwork, steampowered or basic engineering (i.e. Piston Water Pumps)<br />
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I don't think this technolgy would change game balance as there are many ancient technologies that have been rediscovered such as the Baghdad Battery & Eygptian Piston Ballista<br />
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Created the Gnome Engineering category but can not link this category to the 3.5e Equipment list, as this page is locked for editing (for very good reasons, looks complicated)<br />
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Are you able to help?<br />
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Thanks<br />
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--[[User:Mufasa|Mufasa]] 10:19, 23 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Blades Of Keran ==<br />
I was wondering if someone could rate my campaign setting, [[Blades Of Keran (3.5e Campaign Setting)|Blades Of Keran]]. Also I agree with the above request about Gnomish Engineering as my campaign uses Gnomish Devices as well. --[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 17:08, 24 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Economist talk page ==<br />
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So, I was browsing through the recent talk page (as I often do), and I was confused by your recent actions on the talk page of the Economist. Care to elaborate? It seemed like someone asked a question on the discussion, and Jota responded with an answer to the question. You deleted the reply, and gave no reason as to why. Someone (a random IP) then went and undid you revert, presumably because you removed helpful and useful content without a reason. You blocked him for 3 months for edit warring, despite him only having a single contribution to the wiki. What happened to warnings? What happened to the increasing block length? Effectively, you banned someone from the wiki for 3 months because they undid one of your edits, which you made without any reason at all. What's going on? --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 21:05, 24 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:This whole "other wiki" kerfuffle is getting out of hand. There's no reason this has to be a zero-sum game. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 21:30, 24 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::The [[Warning Policy]] is only for when one does not edit with civility and etiquette. This is unrelated. Edit warring is a block reason on WIkipedia's policies and therefore effective on D&D Wiki. I don't mean it to be a zero-sum game, but when someone answers with (shortened) "this answer is irrelevant, look elsewhere" it's a obscuration of spamming to external sites. Another common block reason. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:47, 24 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::The zero-sum part is black-holing any mention, however remote of another site*. It's either us or them. If they win, we lose (zero-sum). But there's no reason it has to be that way. Neither wiki is exactly crawling with people, and if we worked together instead of against each other (and looking rather silly while doing it, I might add), we would both be better off. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 22:12, 24 May 2011 (MDT) *Note, however, that it's only one site that gets people insta-blocked for a quarter. Other sites get mentioned without such severe penalties. In one case, I can think of a site that's mentioned multiple times that nobody seems to have any problem with...<br />
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::::Interesting, but D&D Wiki is not going to have a committee of people who are a self-appointed oligarchy who serve the same function as the [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles|improving, reviewing, and removing articles templates]] present. Additionally things on D&D Wiki cannot be stagnant, and things should improve when they can (e.g. user categories being replaced by [[Special:NewPages]], [[Template:Author]] being superseded by history, etc). For example. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 22:26, 24 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::GD, no one is telling you to change policy about reviewing content, or anything else of that ilk. Jazzman merely said, and I agree, that we should be allowed to say things exist. We have countless links to other forums and sites that host homebrew content, it seems foolish to block people for mentioning one in particular, no matter the history. We can all act like adults and just let it be. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 22:40, 24 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::Links are supposed to do though [[DnD Links]]. All other links are incorrect. However, as I see it, on userpages is okay as long as when one notices it they move it to DnD Links, because to me that seems more like the user is unaware or unknowing. However spamming of external links, yes, does get one banned. Does this kind of answer your question? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 23:59, 24 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::So, by your own admission, Jota and everyone else can post links to their other wikis on their user page, but not in the main namespace? Seems fair to me. I'll go ahead and add links to [[DnD Links]]. I'll assume users can still write something like "If you have any other questions, leave a message on my talk page", where they can post links to other sites (as you said yourself, user pages are fine for external links). Alright, sounds good. I'm glad we've finally come to some sort of agreement on this. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 01:05, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::No, that's taking it out of context. "on userpages is okay as long as when one notices it they move it to DnD Links" should be read as a full statement. Otherwise it's still a violation of policy. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:24, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::You're telling me that there shouldn't be any external links on User Pages then? I was under the impression that if they were also listed on DnD Links, that would be fine. Sometimes you'd want to give a more specific link, like say one to a particular article. The way you've phrased it, it seems like there should be no external links anywhere but on that DnD Links page. That doesn't make any sense at all. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 13:50, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::::Well, maybe something like the w: could be made (as a template) for each link. Really, however, one should just direct one to [[DnD Links]] (that's why they are <tt><nowiki>{{#anc:}}</nowiki></tt>'ed). --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 13:41, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::::I understand what you're saying. I'm saying why make someone go to DnD Links, and then search the other site, when you could just as easily link to the exact page in the first place? DnD Links is certainly a good page, and designed for ease of reference, but I think it works best as a general tool, and for specific purposes one might as well link directly from one page to another, without using DnD Links. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 13:50, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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<-- Again, why? Can someone give me a reason why we are never allowed to link to other sites? I'm just not seeing the reasoning here other than to annex The Site Which Shall Not Be Named, and even that I can't see any good reasoning for. [[User:Hooper|Hooper]] is allowed to link to [[O.G.R.E.]] (which has it's own wiki page, btw; we aren't even allowed to ''mention'' the Other Wiki) with no repercussions, but an anon who undid an outright deletion of a post that vaguely mentions That Other Wiki was banned, without warning, for 3 months. Did they murder your favorite pet or something? Will the site really blow up if I decide to link to some innocent site that doesn't happen to me mentioned on DnD Links (which, judging by the traffic on that page, nobody looks at anyway)?<br />
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Sadly, I've seen this exact same scenario on wikis before: site 1 does something that subset of the site doesn't like. Said subset creates their own wiki. Wiki 1 bans mentions of Wiki 2. Wiki 2 uses this as reasoning to orchestrate more and bigger attacks against Wiki 1. As the bickering continues both sites end up looking silly and losing who would otherwise be valuable members. The more we block them the more they will do things like [[Special:Contributions/Bird|Bird]] did, which are ultimately more harmful to the site than anything the users would do if we just played nice with them. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 15:40, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:So, should we do something like w: then? Currently, [[User:Hooper|Hooper]] should not be linking to any site not by way of [[DnD Links]]. I'm just following policy, be it fledgling or not. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 16:00, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::I don't know what w: means. What I want to do is allow people to link to other sites without having to go through DND links first. If that's what w: is then yes, we should do that.<br />
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::If Hooper's not allowed to link to these sites, then do you want to clean out his userpage and delete [[O.G.R.E.]]? Because I can't see the reason for it. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 17:03, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Ironically, the best description I know of for the events that transpired is on the other wiki. A bunch of people decided to make a "rating committee". GD didn't like it. There was a bunch of silly squabbling, and the other wiki left, taking a ton of content and users with them. GD and everyone else were upset about who took what content, and the legality of that. Honestly, in my mind, this is the sort of thing that, after a week, could have blown over. Clearly we just need to share a beer, play some D&D, and realize how silly this fight is. Also, start allowing each other to link to each other's wikis. I can't speak with any certainty, but I am pretty sure they allow links to this wiki. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 15:58, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Go for it. I don't really want to do any cleaning out of userpages right now&ndash; I'm working on [[4e Deities]] as it is. I agree this is silly, however if links really are needed then someone (again, I don't care to do this) should make something like how [[Template:Background Information (Halo Supplement)]] treats links for each link. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:11, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::I'm not going to delete [[O.G.R.E.]] because it doesn't bother me and I don't understand why it's not allowed. I don't want to go angering Hooper, who's contributions are numerous and high-quality, if I don't have to. If you have time to block people for mentioning one site, I'm not sure why you are too busy to block people for mentioning another site. So how about instead we just allow everyone to link to sites?<br />
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:::And if all we have to do in order to link to D&D wiki (err, the *other* one, anyway) is to create a template, then that's a piece of cake. Heck, I can make one that works even ''better'' than the one you linked to. Now everyone's happy! [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 17:45, 25 May 2011 (MDT) (BTW Green Dragon, I think you are having problems with your browser. For some reason when you edit it deletes parts of the page on accident).<br />
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::::I'm not entirely sure why we need a template, especially one that would go at the bottom of the page like you linked. Maybe one at the top of the talk page? But, what would the template say, "This page contains external links. DanDWiki does not have any affiliation with any externally linked sites. Links do no necessarily reflect the views of DanDWiki and its owners"? --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 20:06, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::That's a good idea. And it could incorporate the switch extension. I just meant "like how [[Template:Background Information (Halo Supplement)]] treats links". --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 20:29, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::How about this:<br />
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{| align=center border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=2 style="text-align: center; background:#F4F0EC; color:black"<br />
! style= "background:#71A6D2" | <big><big>Attention!</big></big><br />
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| '''This page contains external links.'''<br/><small>D&D Wiki does not have any affiliation with any externally linked sites. <br> Links do no necessarily reflect the views of D&D Wiki</small><br />
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::::::It makes no sense to have a template for individual sites, or even as a way to include the link in the template. If it pleases the wiki, we can just make a <nowiki>{{template:external_link}}</nowiki> and go from there. Throw this up on a page, and we can have external links anywhere we want. Problem solved. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 20:56, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::I don't like how obtrusive that is. I would prefer something much less obtrusive, comparable to an expansion of the MW external link symbol. For example: <nowiki>[www.address.{{{1}}}] ([[DnD Links#site|link information]]</nowiki> [[File:Externallink.png|12px]] this external link does not have any affiliation with D&D Wiki) And, I would prefer having a hard list of sites because as the internet is full of sites with varying degrees of quality it is good to have some quality control over how it effects D&D Wiki. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:35, 26 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::Ok, well, considering that external links already have an associated image (or at least a symbol), why don't you just include a line of text below the edit window (by which I mean below the line "You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!") that says something to the effect of "Links to external sites must be deemed appropriate; inappropriate links subject to removal. See [[DnD Links]] for list of appropriate links." and we'll just say any page or subpage of a link on the DnD Links page can be freely linked to. I think the problem with including a template in this process is that we already have a ton of templates that we don't use because they are confusing or hard to find. Considering there is already a button for external links, we might as well use that. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 12:18, 26 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::What are your thoughts on just making a [[Meta Pages#Policies|policy]] which covers it and then adding text on [[DnD Links]] explaining it's function. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:27, 26 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::::That sounds like the best possible plan. We allow external links, add a line in the policy about external links, and a brief summary about what should and should not be linked on the DnD links page. I'm glad we've finally come to some sort of agreement, and don't require the use of templates or other things that may be confusing to new users. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 19:35, 26 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::::I just wanted to comment on something said much earlier. It was ''"Note, however, that it's only one site that gets people insta-blocked for a quarter. Other sites get mentioned without such severe penalties. In one case, I can think of a site that's mentioned multiple times that nobody seems to have any problem with..."''. Not true. I literally was blocked on [http://dungeons.wikia.com/index.php?title=Special%3ALog&type=block&user=&page=&year=&month=-1 September 20th, 2009] after making four edits to that wiki - one redirecting a talk page to me, and three asking for a diff in a respectful manner. The block summary even stated some harsh thing. Don't pretend that one wiki is a white knight in this issue. I still don't understand why people won't just stay at their chosen wiki home, and ignore the other. ''(also, I only added the actual link because I'm understanding its now okay on talk pages? If thats not so delete it. I'm honestly having a hard time following.)''<br />
:::::::::::Now, as far as O.G.R.E.s is concerned. It is my understanding, and perhaps I am wrong in this understanding, that long ago it was decided not to link to "competing sites". OGREs may be another wiki ''(for now, but when our webmaster isn't paid, things take time)'' but it isn't a competing site. We're not looking for the same kind of content. Now maybe I'm wrong, and if so, delete it. But in my opinion, the D&D Other section is perfect for articles discussing the different gaming organizations and may be very pertinent to the common D&D Wiki browser's interest. &nbsp;<small><span style="border: 1px solid black; -moz-border-radius:10px">[[User:Hooper|'''<span style="background-color:White; color:Black; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px"> Hooper </span>''']][[User talk:Hooper|<span style="background-color:Black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;talk&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Hooper|<span style="background-color:black; color:white">&nbsp;&nbsp;contribs&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Emailuser/Hooper|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomright:10px; -moz-border-radius-topright:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;email&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]]</span></small> 21:35, 29 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::::::Even if they did block you, that's not really a good reason to insta-block ''them''. Simply linking to that site isn't, in and of itself, a legitimate reason in my mind to block someone for ''3 months'', especially considering the specific case we were talking about. (Let's face it, were it anyone but GD, we might have thought the original reversion was vandalism; it is only because we saw his name beside it that we know it wasn't).<br />
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::::::::::::As for O.G.R.E, I don't actually think it should be deleted, just as I don't think links to the other wiki should be deleted. But as far as I can tell, there's no differentiation between what links we are allowed to link to. Under the current rules as written, if we insta-ban people for mentioning one, it's completely hypocritical to pretend links to the other don't even exist. I'm not actually arguing that we enforce the rules against all sites, I think we need to change the rule entirely. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 22:05, 29 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::::::What's an instablock? The block was for edit warring, see also [http://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Special:Log&type=block&page=User%3A63.23.72.173]. It's unrelated. I have no idea about O.G.R.E.. Is it on [[DnD Links]]? Has it been looked over? If it's anything like your video channel (which I have seen) then i'd be fine. Of course this discussion is for elsewhere. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 22:11, 29 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::::::::[http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Special:Contributions/216.66.140.248 This] is an insta-block. A user's very first ever edit was a reversion of unexplained deletion of Jota's response. The guy can't be accused of edit warring when there were (liberally) only 2 reverts, only one of which was this guy a participant. If we go by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:3RR#The_three-revert_rule WP:3RR], it's not a revert war until one editor does ''three'' reverts in a 24-hour period. That editor hadn't even had three ''edits''. (The IP you linked to, by the way, only had 2 reverts, and was never even given a warning before he was blocked for 3 months.) Not only that, but had an IP or a new user deleted Jota's comment without explanation, the reversion of said deletion would probably be given exception from the 3RR, because to all appearances, deleting someone else's talk page comments is usually itself vandalism. Adding them back almost never is. At worst, the two IPs should have been given an explanation of how what they were doing was not allowed, a warning to discontinue their actions, and ''maybe'' blocked for a day to cool down. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 08:34, 30 May 2011 (MDT) [http://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Green_Dragon&diff=next&oldid=520281]<br />
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== Hi ==<br />
I need help with footers and links.<br />
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:Could you be a little more specific? I've been working on a new user guide for some time now. It's not nearly complete, but it may be able to help you with some of your questions. You can find that [[User:Badger/sandbox3|here]].If you show me what you are trying to do, I can probably help. Drop a message on [[User_talk:Badger|my talk page]], and I'll see if I can help you work through your problems. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 14:54, 25 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== hello ==<br />
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I have almost finnished 3/8 planned racial caste races.<br />
Please have a look at the Human noble and human peasant <br />
and Ork noble races.<br />
Links are found at Teoryran info about Races.<br />
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The race pages are to big, <br />
any suggestions of how to cut them up and<br />
sort them in different sections?<br />
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== hi ==<br />
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Mmm, well I needed the pages sorted after supplement.<br />
I needed to put lots of class and race descriptions of personality, the world<br />
and their lands somewhere else.<br />
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== hi ==<br />
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Mmm, well I needed the pages sorted after supplement.<br />
I needed to put lots of class and race descriptions of personality, the world<br />
and their lands somewhere else.<br />
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:What do you mean? [[Races of Teoryran (Teoryran World Supplement)]] is understandable. It is missing its footer though. Is that what you mean? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 19:52, 26 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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Yes; sorry for being unclear.<br />
I Lack footers and I am unsure where to put my classes<br />
if they are not exactly base classes either?<br />
Variant rules?<br />
Should I greate a new page for racial classes?<br />
Or are they paragon classes?<br />
I am worried that some of the pages about info for the setting<br />
lack addresses and take up extra memory.<br />
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Hello.<br />
We need a racial class category like that from Savage Species.<br />
Savage Species offers levels all the way up<br />
and they don’t just raise abilities at level 3.<br />
Can I make a suppliment page<br />
where I have my own classess,<br />
I might do it, you can delete if its improper.<br />
I would like some criticism for my classes.<br />
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:I imagine what you are talking about should work as a [[3.5e Racial Paragon Classes|racial paragon class]] with a specific [[3.5e Races|race]] made for it. Though you may want to mention that you are using the monster class rules from [[Savage Species]]. If they are not racial paragon classes then yes, you should make a [[3.5e Rules|rule]] about them and link them from there. Don't worry about taking up space. It's of no concern. Does this help? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 12:29, 13 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:It does help alot, I think I prefere the combo Savage Species+ Paragon. and have started to work on it.Now my problem lies with what features to distribute.But aren't there any category where you can submit Savage Species Monster classes? Paragon classes, mostly allows you to reduce the weaknesses of a race, as I see it anyway, while monster classes sort of build the race from zero and up.The attempt to create different "races" for aristocrats and commoners,end up making them very similar except that commoners gets penalties the nobles don't.I have a dozen ideas, and edit back and forth.Still, if you took a look at these I made,you can se specific balancing is a problem.<br />
--[[User:Klas]] 10:46,08 Juli 2011 (?)<br />
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== Edit Revert? ==<br />
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Why did you revert my edit on [[Talk:DnD Links]]? I didn't break any of your rules and, furthermore, I contributed to the discussion. You shouldn't just censor things because you don't agree with them... --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 13:44, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Because it's not adding anything new to the discussion. It's not pertinent, see also the reason. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 13:49, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::"Because it's not adding anything new to the discussion."<br />
::False. I gave an illustration of how GNU (and similarly GPL) actually works in practice and showed that the emphasis on the licenses was initially for code libraries/projects. That emphasis is a very important distinction because it provides more basis for the argument I'm making. This also provides some historical context for my argument.<br />
::I brought up how MySQL's licensing can be seen as a parallel example (actually I could have brought up Wikipedia too -- how do you think they transitioned from GPL 1.2 to GPL 1.3? Relicensing.).<br />
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::"It's not pertinent, see also the reason."<br />
::Your reason is a complete strawman argument. ie. You are attacking an argument I didn't even make. Let's examine the exact "reason" you gave:<br />
::"wrong - there is no section 11 clause to the GNU FDL v1.2 (that's the whole -i think- MSQL legal dilema)"<br />
::Now go back to what I wrote. Did I write ''anything'' about section 11? No. In fact, earlier I already explained that section 11 does not apply in this case because this wiki is under GNU FDL 1.2 (the exact thing I said was "Anon, you are actually incorrect, unfortunately. This wiki uses GNU FDL 1.2 and no licenses can just suddenly retroactively patch a previous license.", see the context).<br />
::Also, you "think" that is the whole "MSQL legal dilema", but I never even said that this has anything to do at all with MySQL's legal dilemma. I was strictly comparing the fact that MySQL was able to transition to a dual license to authorship as a concept.<br />
::And, just to be a bit cheeky: you censored a well-written post meant to explain in detail my stance in a discussion. The whole point of that post was because you clearly were not responding intelligibly to what I had written earlier, so it seemed necessary to go into more detail. That's a pretty standard thing in a discussion. Elaborating on a point when the other party doesn't seem to understand.<br />
::What I'd like to hear is how you think authorship and licensing actually works. All you've done is say that others are wrong, but you have yet to provide any evidence to back up your claims. --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 14:10, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::It may not even be MySQL I am referring to. There is a conglomerate of companies which has a problem with previous GNU FDL licensing and now it is uncertain who owns their things. Since they used section 11 and did some version changing and things, they now have this problem. Last I saw one had to give over some billion worth in rights to the other or something along those lines. <br />
:::It just doesn't matter how people use the GNU FDL v1.2. Who cares? We go by the license and law, and that is the discussion (mostly). What the GNU FDL has been used for is not.<br />
:::I have said repeatedly that like Wikipedia's terms of use, law is. Of course things like licenses are interchangeable. What's not to read? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 14:28, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::"There is a conglomerate of companies..."<br />
::::How does this point have anything to do with your website? Your website is not a company and you and it have no ownership over the material others put on it. You have ownership of the database and the webserver (or at least the rental agreement if you rent).<br />
::::"We go by the license and law, and that is the discussion (mostly)"<br />
::::What law? The one I showed was clearly false? Again, I ask very simply: explain how you actually think authorship and licensing works (with regard to this wiki). It seems you are either unwilling or unable to back up your claims, which isn't surprising considering that they hold no weight whatsoever.<br />
::::"I have said repeatedly that like Wikipedia's terms of use, law is."<br />
::::Since the following sentences probably hinge on that one, I'm just going to have to ask you to rephrase it. From the way I read it: "I have said repeatedly that, similar to Wikipedia's terms of use, law is an entity that exists". Which is true... But it doesn't really say anything worthwhile. I could say something similar and it would have just as much meaning to me: I have said repeatedly that like Wikipedia's terms of use, bacon is. --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 14:57, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
::::PS. If you really do follow wikipedia's rules, then you broke them by reverting my edit. See [[w:Wikipedia:TPO]].<br />
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:::::I know. It's just an interesting story. That, though, is the only way whatever you are talking about is possible. D&D Wiki licenses content, like Wikipedia (see their Terms of Use). What's not to understand? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:04, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::"D&D Wiki licenses content"<br />
::::::From whom? Licenses need to be granted by some entity by definition... Yes. You just argued my point for me. You still haven't explained how you think it actually works though (yes, this is my third time asking on this page alone). --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 15:12, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::No, your not thinking about this. How does Wikipedia do it? They are only reserved. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:14, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::I will entertain your questions even though you won't answer mine. I'm not sure which terms of use you want to to explain (the old one that uses GNU FDL 1.2 or the new one that uses GNU FDL 1.3. I'll explain the one that matters<br />
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::::::::'''GNU FDL 1.2 (last revision found at [[w:Wikipedia:Terms_of_use&oldid=30325726]]):'''<br />
::::::::After all the boring text telling us that every page is protected under US copyright laws, you are bound to the terms even if you don't read them, that pages are licensed under GNU FDL 1.2, and that page histories meet the terms of the GNU FDL, there is a wonderful gem of bolded text (which I'm going to bold the important part in my quote below).<br />
::::::::"you are hereby being given notice under Title 17 USC that it is your responsibility to comply with the copyright laws in regards to this archival material and your copying it may be considered infringement ('''specifically if any of the materials being stored in those prior versions are copyrighted materials that were submitted to Wikipedia without the author/authors or copyright holder's/holders' permission(s)''')."<br />
::::::::Huh? The author has to give permission to have it put on Wikipedia? It's almost as if the author has rights to their own work! You know, like the right to license their work as they see fit. Note also that the terms of use do not have any such mention of forgoing the author's right to relicense their own work. It just talks about the fact that you can't take materials that have a copyright and add the GNU FDL license without having the author's consent.<br />
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::::::::Now for the GNU FDL 1.3, there is little point in explaining because we have already determined that this wiki does not use that license anyways, but if it did, a CC-by-SA license can be added to ''other author's'' work. Yeah, if this site was GNU FDL 1.3 that would just mean that moving content and relicensing would not require the author's consent.<br />
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::::::::Attempt #4: Care to explain how you think it works (and maybe throw in some specific quotes to support your argument this time)? --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 15:37, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::'''Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!''' &mdash; what's not to understand? The adherence to the license? "you are bound to the terms even if you don't read them, that pages are licensed under GNU FDL 1.2" --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:41, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::::You aren't getting it. Whose permission is required for copyrighted work? All you are pointing out is exactly what I just said: you can't submit the copyrighted work of others'. You can totally submit your own copyrighted work because you obviously have your own permission. --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 15:47, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::::Your not getting it. "you are bound to the terms even if you don't read them", meaning that you are bound to the terms. With regard to copyrighting through the USA Copyright Office, a different scenario, was it done? And I think Wikipedia's Terms of Use cover that to some extend now. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 16:19, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::::::Can I link to an external site (the US Copyright Office site)? On their FAQ, you will clearly see the following text:<br />
::::::::::::"Do I have to register with your office to be protected? No. In general, registration is voluntary. Copyright exists from the moment the work is created. You will have to register, however, if you wish to bring a lawsuit for infringement of a U.S. work."<br />
::::::::::::So, I don't see what the copyright office has to do with anything.<br />
::::::::::::I totally agree that Terms of Use function in a way that makes them binding even if they are not read. But the fact of the matter is, anything I write is copyrighted (by me), and I can license that work as I see fit. You agree that the GNU FDL is a license, not a contract, right (this is a VERY important distinction)? --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 16:46, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::::::I mean previously copyrighted work. And, no, submitting it here licenses it. For example: "Therefore, for any text you hold the copyright to, by submitting it, you agree to license it under the". --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 16:50, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Previously copyrighted work is not a big deal either because none of the content that was moved was copyrighted by someone who didn't hold the copyright.<br />
:Just to be perfectly clear: you agree the GNU FDL is a license, not a contract, yes or no? --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 17:02, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::I think the problem is GD thinks licensing content here grants DandWiki ''exclusive'' license to the content. It doesn't. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 17:06, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::Indeed. Exclusive licenses require a contract, which this website does not have. That's what I was getting to ''';)'''. --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 17:12, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::It doesn't. See also the [[Coin Golem (3.5e Creature)]]. All I am saying is there is a licensing problem (as it ''is'' the GNU FDL v1.2) which undermines D&D Wiki in various ways if it is not that license. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:45, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::Right. But the point of the GNU FDL is not for authors, it is for collaborators. The author is licensing a ''copy'' of their work (whatever it may be) under the GNU FDL. It is not an exclusive license. That ''copy'' must follow all the rules and regulations of the GNU FDL. If the same user decides they want to license their work under a different license, they don't have to pay any attention to the GNU FDL because they are licensing a completely separate ''copy'' -- even if the content is exactly the same. --[[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 17:56, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::No. For example "Therefore, for any text you hold the copyright to, by submitting it, you agree to license it under the" --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 19:42, 30 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::You are correct. When you submit content you are agreeing to license it under the GNU FDL v1.2. However, you are ''not'' agreeing to ''exclusively'' license it under the GNU FDL v1.2, ''nor are you giving up your copyright''. You are free to release it under other licenses (which may have other conditions), to other people, whenever you want. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 12:56, 31 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::Not if what it is licensed under forbids it. For example "no other conditions whatsoever" means just that. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 12:54, 1 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Campaign Setting ==<br />
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My campaign setting is no longer showing up on the 3.5e Homebrew for campaign settings. I don't really know much about moving pages and such so I actually need help with this. --[[User:Grim914|Grim914]] 00:02, 31 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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I fixed it.--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 01:30, 31 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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I need help with balancing my classes.<br />
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I also have a question.<br />
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Can I write off, feats from books and put under the class?<br />
I found some cannon feats I wanted to use?<br />
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Thanks, I don't know who that is. --[[User:Grim914|Grim914]] 22:39, 31 May 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:If you supply me with a link I can help you balance the classes. Yes, you can use feats. Reference books with <tt><nowiki><sup>'s</nowiki></tt>. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 12:19, 13 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Race Posts ==<br />
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I recently posted a race, but cannot find it when I go through the Homebrew races for 3.5e. Did I not post it correctly? The name of the race is Kyree (plural).<br />
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== Race Posts ==<br />
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I recently posted a race, but cannot find it when I go through the Homebrew races for 3.5e. Did I not post it correctly? The name of the race is Kyree (plural).<br />
[[User:Grimli93|Grimli93]] 10:31, 1 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:I'm pretty sure I fixed it. You left the <!- and -!> on in the category sections. I also fixed a few other problems on the page without changing any of your work.--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 02:21, 2 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Keran (3.5e Races) ==<br />
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Why have you recently edited the names of many of my races from "Race Name (Keran Race)" to "Race Name, Keran (3.5e Race)"? In my opinion it was unnecessary and I am confused to why you did it?--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 01:06, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Races should be labeled as "Race". I added "Keran" to some to distinguish them as part of [[Blades Of Keran (3.5e Campaign Setting)|Blades Of Keran]] where their was already something of the same name. How they used to be named made a problem on the dynamic race pages. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 01:09, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Didn't notice the problems. And if thats so then why not rename all of them? Also some of what you renamed doesn't have Keran in the title. --[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 01:18, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::I guess I can. Some don't have "Keran" because I was not certain if you want it there or not. It doesn't need to be (the reason for the some was that it makes sense to not have variant attached to the page), but they all can have "Keran" present. I am uncertain. I'm actually working on the disambiguation page [[Elf]] and didn't do the others as such. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 01:21, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::So why did they need to say 3.5e? I didn't think they required it to be 3.5e.--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 01:36, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::I put that there because they use 3.5e rules. I think I am confused. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 01:39, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::You didn't do that for other Disambiguations. For example [[Fighter|Fighter]].--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 01:43, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::I'm not understanding what your saying. I have not yet saved [[Elf]], if that helps at all. I was actually talking about the Keran races I moved above. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 01:45, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::I was more asking why do they need to be (3.5e Race) for disambiguation. Also if it is just because of it is 3.5 material then shouldn't Cora races also be changed?.--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 01:55, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::Yes, it is because it is 3.5e material. I am doing it because disambiguation pages require alphabetization and moving them now makes it much smoother. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 01:57, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::::::Okay. But how come the elves now don't have Keran as part of the page title? Not that thats a problem just wondering. Because you changed the name for the Lizardfolk as well (I'm guessing for the same reasons as the Elves) but they still have the Keran as part of there title.--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 02:13, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::::I did that because the lizardfolk had other lizardfolk races with the same name present. I can do that for the elves, which were the only elves with that name, if you want. It's your call. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 18:36, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::::::::It's fine now I was just confused before.--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 22:23, 4 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Prestige Base Classes ==<br />
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In Blades Of Keran I was going to create new prestige classes. The only problem is that I want my prestige classes to like a Base Class with slight requirements. And as I wanted to make them full base classes, I was hoping to give them a full 1-20 level progression without having to use Epic Level Rules. So would they be still classed as Prestige Classes?--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 23:10, 24 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:No. They would not work with [[SRD:Multiclass Characters]]. Making a [[3.5e Rules|rule]] about them and linking them from that page would be appropriate. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:19, 25 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Creating an Infrastructure Category for SRD Pages ==<br />
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I was working on a sortable DPL for 3.5e SRD Creatures (as an example for what we could do for 3e Monsters), and I came across a problem. It seems that we have pages like "Evil Creatures" marked as "Creatures", which naturally creates a problem when making a DPL of all creatures. My solution to this would be one of two options: Remove "Creatures" category from pages like "Evil Creatures", or create a new category like "SRD Infrastructure", which we could add to all pages like "Evil Creatures" that are labeled "Creature" but aren't actually creatures. We already have a category by that name, so we'd need to name it something else, but the idea stands. What are your thoughts? --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 22:51, 26 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Or just remove [[:Category:Creature]] from that page and replace it with [[:Category:Creature List]]? If it's a widespread problem an infrastructure category may make more sense though. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 23:04, 26 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Ehh, I've just figured out a way to do what I wanted to do without having to change anything. I'm not sure if it is a better solution (efficiency-wise), but it's less work in the present, so I like it well enough. Do you know much about DPL tables? I'm trying to figure out how to insert text into a cell that with an empty parameter (similar to how we have NFR or NR for classes that aren't fully rated on the 3.5e Class Homebrew table). Do you know how to do that, or better yet, do you know of a website that would be able to teach me how? --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 23:39, 26 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::I know some about dpl's. An empty parameter? You could just do something like <tt><code><nowiki>|include={<!-template->}:noneparam:<!-include1->, etc</nowiki></code></tt>. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 23:53, 26 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::I don't think that's quite what I'm trying to do. If you check out [[User:Badger/sandbox12|my attempt]], you'll notice that entries like "Air Elemental" have blank spaces in the table. That is because they have multiple copies of the template I am querying on the page, so it won't return anything. My plan was to make it so if the box for "CR" was empty, the table would put in some line of text like "Varies". That way there would be no empty cells in the table. I'm still trying to get the hang of DPLs, so I'm not sure what code does what. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 00:03, 27 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::Nevermind, I don't need to do that for this list anymore, but if you know of a useful resource I'd love to get it. My google searches aren't as helpful as I'd like them to be. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 00:20, 27 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::::[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki Mediawiki.org] has things about extensions. Sorry, I do not know how to default dpl results. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 01:11, 27 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Vacation ==<br />
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I will be going away for the next few weeks. If everyone could keep up on vandalism and spam that would be very appreciated. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:07, 27 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== goofed on a new class ==<br />
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I created a new class, Cantrip Master, but my logon expired so it went online but did not show as I started it. Is there some way to rectify that?<br />
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Thank you for your help<br />
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Dan {{unsigned|Ubergeek63}}<br />
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:Hey [[User:Ubergeek63|Dan]], GD is on vacation. I can try to help, but I don't think I truly understand what you're trying to say above. Can you give a link to the [http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Special:Contributions/Ubergeek63 diff] or [http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Special:Contributions/Ubergeek63 diffs] in question to help us see what problem you're having? Or explain in a little more detail? Also, remember to sign your posts by the use of four tildes (i.e. <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>). {{User:Hooper/autosig2}} 17:16, 29 June 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Any Suggestions for a Discussion? ==<br />
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Mm any suggestions for what to put at my talk page?<br />
Is it possible to allow for others to expand or edit my setting?<br />
I would like to try to engage others to contribute.<br />
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:That would more be something for the campaign settings discussion page. Your talk is where other users will talk to you. If you mean your userpage, you may want to look at other user's userpages to get some ideas. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 12:25, 29 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Just curious. ==<br />
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Why is there no Ambidexterity in the 3.0 edition feat list? {{unsigned|Dorkmuncher}}<br />
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:The feats in that list are SRD only - meaning they are the officially released feats that we are legally allowed to have. If something is not listed there, and it was an official feat, then it was not released in such a way to allow us to host it. {{User:Hooper/autosig2}} 06:03, 9 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Marroar and his torrent of unbalancing ==<br />
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You'll probably have already noticed and what not, but it's beginning to bug me. I noticed a guy named [[User:Marroar|Marroar]] with edits all over the place, mostly tiny ones, but hundreds of them. It seems like everything he touches becomes unbalanced as anything, particularly with some changes he tried to make to a race of my original creation, and even seen more so at [[Dragon Rider (3.5e Class)|Dragon Rider]], in which the nearly the entire history is tiny, horrible alterations to an already sketchy class, including some that go completely against the fundamental functions of the class page, like giving out ability adjustments just for taking the class. You'll see what I mean, if you look at it. Not sure if he's just a spammer or just really bad at this stuff, or just trying to con his DM or something. It's just bothersome to have some guy scurrying about waving broken-ness all over the place. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 05:07, 10 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:When you see this happening the correct procedure is to undo the edit and explain why it was a non-constructive edit. I did this where it was appropriate. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 12:23, 29 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Noted. I'm going to continue disliking him, though, and this other IP who keeps breaking loadouts. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 19:43, 30 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::If he's doing it to a number of articles, I recommend you give a more detailed explanation on his/her talk page. —[[User:Sledged|Sledged]] ([[User talk:Sledged|talk]]) 22:17, 30 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::Well, it was about 20 days ago that I posted this, initially, and I've not seen him around. He seemed to target any page with the word "Dragon" in it, though, as he kept doing it to Dragon Rider, Dragonkin, and so on. That said, I'll get back to him if he shows up, again. The IP, however, does not have a talk page, I don't think, and has not registered, that I've seen. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 06:39, 31 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::IP's do have talk pages, they just aren't all that useful unless the person has the same IP the next time they log in. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 15:01, 1 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Pathfinder Spells ==<br />
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Would I be allowed to add spells from PathFinders SRD to this site and put it in the Homebrew section. I will make sure each page says that is from the Pathfinder SRD so that the creator's get there credit. --[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 06:24, 19 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Which license are they released under? If it is OGC then by all means, yes. You would want to do it with the same format as something like [[Crime and Punishment - The Players Sourcebook of the Law]]. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:35, 29 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Its OGL. But that means its should be fine then doesn't it. --[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 17:39, 29 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::Yup. If you need any help let me know. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:42, 29 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== How else can I help? ==<br />
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I have been making a few pages and have a lot of free time on my hands so I was wonder how else I could be of service. I know wiki formatting enough to piece things together and I can end up doing a pretty good job. [[User:Dsnake1|Dsnake1]] 21:44, 24 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:There are many places where you could be of service. For example all [[:Category:Base Class|base classes]] need to be gone through with the [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles|Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles]] templates. Is this something you may be interested in doing? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:33, 29 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Nomination ==<br />
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Hey Green Dragon,<br />
:Is this a good place to announce a nomination? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 13:50, 26 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::For an article to become a featured article? Just follow the [[Featured Articles#Featured Article Nominees|Featured Article Nominee]] method. An RfA? You should mention it on their talk (if it is you then just make it and it will be posted). --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:30, 29 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Geostase ==<br />
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It appears that you are using the name "geostase" as the name of one of your game creatures. Please be advised that geostase is a registered trademark (United States Patent and Trademark Office Registration No. 4,000,187) for our slope stability analysis engineering software. Thank you for your cooperation in not using this name. Best Regards, Dr. Garry H. Gregory, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE Principal Consultant GREGORY GEOTECHNICAL 2001 West 44th Avenue Stillwater, Oklahoma ggregory@gregeo.com {{Unsigned|173.245.50.176|22:10, 30 July 2011 (UTC)}}<br />
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:It can be changed, yes. And feel free to change it. I don't think it applies to us since "A legal presumption of your ownership of the mark and your exclusive right to use the mark nationwide on or in connection with the goods/services listed in the registration; " ([http://www.uspto.gov/faq/trademarks.jsp#_Toc275426681 source]) and it is registered for "Computer programs for stability analysis of soil slopes in the field of engineering." Please correct me if I am wrong. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 16:31, 30 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Sounds fine, to me. I highly doubt that a small, homebrew'd creature with the same name will interfere with their company operations or deployment, nor does it really fit either of those two items, especially since the first states the trademark only extends as far as connection to those goods and services are concerned, and a D&D creature is certainly not connected to it. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 19:39, 30 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Question ==<br />
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Greetings, is there a place I can ask questions on here for specific things? As in help on characer creation or ideas for part of a campaign world I am creating? The only place I can think of for stuff like this is the sandbox but.. I highly doubt anyone will actually comment on anything I say or ask. That aside, do you know of any place I can chat with people about these things in real time? I am joining a gestalt campaign here in a few days and have questions regarding item creation, but due to the time between now and actual play, I would like to get feedback instantly versus a few hours to days. Otherwise this wouldnt bother me. Thanks for your time in reading this and even more so if you reply. [[User:Lyrad8791|Lyrad8791]] 23:11, 3 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Greetings. ==<br />
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Greetings, Green Dragon. I really enjoy your site. You have the most fantastic pages. I just wish to Ask how you are holding up? Are the working Spirit Strong? Becourse i hope it is :) It would be sad to see this wonder go inactive. So, i have never tried to Edit anything, but i wish to add a class. Archpriest of Wee Jas. So i hope to contribute. Even if just a little. My most heartfelt thanks for all the great work on this site.<br />
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-Narf- [From twcenter.net]<br />
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== Site nominated for an Award ==<br />
*See: [[Talk:Main_Page#Site_nominated_for_an_Award]] {{User:Hooper/autosig2}} 18:54, 14 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== New User Accounts and Spam ==<br />
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As I know you have noticed, we've gotten a recent wave of spammers making accounts, and then posting trash on their user pages that oughtn't be there. Is there a captcha involved with creating a new user account? If not, can there be? If there is, can we check to make sure it's working? Thanks. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 21:33, 17 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:According to [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ConfirmEdit_Test_Plan ConfirmEdit's Test Plan] number 4 both number one and two work for me. The ReCaptcha is there and a "Login error Incorrect or missing confirmation code." message shows up with an incorrect confirmation. Maybe automated networks are better then ReCaptcha's is or they are done by humans. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 22:52, 17 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Foreclosing a Class ==<br />
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This spring I created the [[Enlightened Soul]] prestige class for 3.5. I've been meant to finish it up over the summer, but life, and my limited knowledge of wiki magic, continually got in the way, and I'm sad to say I don't see that changing. I do however still like the idea of the class, and would love to see it finished. My request then, is that you, or someone more interested in it, simply apply the finishing touches. I am absolutely available for any questions you may have. Thanks for your time. --[[User:Lefthandroger|Lefthandroger]] 20:38, 21 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
:Ignore the above. Until my books get in, I have a lot of free time, and have actually more or less finished the Enlightened Soul. Check it out if you'd like.--[[User:Lefthandroger|Lefthandroger]] 07:08, 4 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Requests 5/5 points ==<br />
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I ask to get 5/5.<br />
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I have profoundly coverer,geography,monsters, races, societies, gods<br />
and background stories.<br />
I don't have any adventures thought.<br />
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== A question about deletion ==<br />
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So, I was just wondering, what are our policies on deleting "completed" material? Is there a minimum rating a "finished" class must have, or face deletion? If the general consensus on the discussion page is "make it go away", and it's been at least two weeks, can I delete it without hesitation? --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 15:50, 23 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Not if there is enough content to be playable. Can one play with a few class features for the starting levels? Probably (and then they could improve the class from that stage).<br />
:Anyone can add {{tl|delete}} so criteria is present for the deletion of that content. If you did delete content which was playable you should go back and restore it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 19:03, 30 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::I'm just looking at classes, like [[Anti-Christ_(3.5e_Class)|this one]], that have been marked for deletion for months. It is marked as a base class, but should be moved to prestige class if we intend to keep it. Anyway, it has class features all spelled out, but it's a mess of formatting, there is virtually no fluff, and the vast majority of the ratings (at least, the ones I trust) have said horrible things about the class. I see no reason why we should bother to keep this class, especially since it has had no productive edits since 2009. However, if you feel this is the type of content you want to keep around, I can just move it to prestige class and swap out <nowiki> {{delete}} for {{wikify}}</nowiki>. In my opinion we should have some sort of "this isn't going to get better and it is terrible now, we might as well trash it" policy. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 19:41, 30 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::Yes, there is enough content there to keep it. Is it correct? No, it needs work. Things should (if you have enough time please help) work more correctly with the [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles|improving, reviewing, and removing articles]] templates. This means that those which do not work should be moved to a separate section (like [[DnD Base Classes]]) and those that do are to be more easily accessible. This removes problems such as [[Anti-Christ_(3.5e_Class)|Anti-Christ]] however leaves it enough room for it to be improved upon. If you have deleted others which are playable (I have found a few, however I have not looked well) please restore those pages. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 20:00, 30 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::I think I've been pretty careful about deleting content that wasn't up to snuff. I know we disagree on that Taco article, but that may be because it was an April fool's class, and I figured that no one but the original creator would bother to write more fluff for it (it is my opinion that one joke doesn't make a joke page, and that page had very few). I can't think of any pages that I've deleted that were questionable. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 20:09, 30 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::::I may look more, however you could be rather correct. That was one I found, as well as one with a history earlier then the deletion template was added then was removed to make for the delete template. That was probably just a oversight problem on your part though. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:34, 30 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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==Jedi base class, prestige class, d20, consolidation==<br />
I stumbled upon the Jedi class here, and although certain aspects of Star Wars should remain out of D&D, I still think the philosophy and characterization is a good thing for roleplaying in the D&D universe, even if the flashy too powerful lightsaber doesn't belong in the hands of a starting character. <br/>I see this class as a fusion of a Paladin and a Monk and a Psion. I don't normally edit here, but I wanted to get started something that cleared up the problem of a start class Jedi. I think that is very wrong, it should take a longer time than than to get there, but I don't think a Padawan class makes sense either as it requires a Master Jedi. Then again, training characters is common, from level to level and for skills and skill improvement, so a Padawan Class might also work. <br/>I started this and hopefully you know of people who are interested in developing it: '''[[Jedi (3.5e Prestige Class)]]'''<br/><br />
I would like to eventually see these base class Jedi removed in favor of Prestige classes.<br />
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[[Jedi Knight (3.5e Class)]]<br/><br />
[[Jedi Sentinel (3.5e Class)]]<br/><br />
[[Jedi Knight (DnD Class)]]<br/><br />
[[Jedi, Alternitive (3.5e Class)]]<br/><br />
[[Jedi Alternatives (3.5e Class)]]<br />
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From the following website:<br />
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jedi#Specialization<br />
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'''''JEDI RANKS'''''<br/><br />
# Jedi Initiate <br/><br />
# Jedi Padawan <br/><br />
# Jedi Knight <br/><br />
# Jedi Master <br/><br />
# Jedi Councilor<br/><br />
# Master of the Order <br/><br />
# Grand Master <br/><br/><br />
'''''SPECIALIZATION'''''<br/><br />
Jedi Guardian<br/><br />
# Jedi Ace <br/><br />
# Lightsaber Instructor<br/><br />
# Jedi Peacekeeper <br/><br />
# Jedi Weapon Master <br/><br />
Jedi Consular<br/><br />
# Jedi Ambassador <br/><br />
# Jedi Diplomat <br/><br />
# Jedi Healer <br/><br />
# Jedi Lore Keeper <br/> <br />
# Jedi Researcher <br/><br />
# Jedi Seer <br/><br />
Jedi Sentinel <br/><br />
# Jedi investigator <br/><br />
# Jedi Shadow <br/><br />
# Jedi Watchman <br/><br />
Army of Light ranks<br />
# Jedi Commander <br/><br />
# Jedi General <br/><br />
# Jedi Lord<br/><br />
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None of this necessarily has to do with anything Sci-fi related, I remember reading a copy of the Priest's Handbook and it had a system for creating Religions that included Philosophies instead of Deities. I'll see if I can find another copy and maybe download it. [[Special:Contributions/173.245.55.62|173.245.55.62]] 10:01, 30 August 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Omissions ==<br />
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The NoBF is missing the Practiced Spellcaster feat.<br />
This feat (and Practiced Turning, probably others) could benefit from a better description of the limitation (such as saying it is mostly to benefit multiclassed characters).<br />
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Searching for edits to the NoBF was totally screwed. I'm not sure about other things listed here, nothing else showed an option to search for edits (I'm busy with other stuff too, so I gave up quick though).<br />
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Show new changes starting from [Todays's Date]<br />
There was no way to change the start date. I don't know if changing the range to 30 days mattered or not, since it still started with "Today".<br />
I think I can safely assume that no changes have been made in the last 16 hours, so the fact that it didn't list any changes means nothing.<br />
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Keep up the good work. :)<br />
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P.S. Don't be seduced by the Dark Side. Stay with D&D and avoid v4.<br />
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EricFranklin@Mail.com<br />
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== Warning policy rework ==<br />
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I'm working on an official warning policy that should more clearly illustrate the purposes of the system. The new policy can be found [[User:Badger/sandbox13|here]]. If you would contribute thoughts on the talk page, that would be most helpful. Thanks. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 15:58, 4 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== 2.5e Homebrew What Links Here ==<br />
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:''Discussion moved to [[Talk:2.5e Homebrew#What Links Here]].'' <small>--[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 20:53, 5 September 2011 (MDT)</small><br />
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== Enlightened Soul BAB and save issues ==<br />
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You placed a notice on the [[#enlightened soul (3.5e prestige class)|enlightened soul]] stating that it did not adhere to wiki formatting, as the table does not have BAB and saves listed. While this is accurate, it is also an epic prestige class, and as such adheres to epic rules in this regard. I felt uncomfortable taking down the notice myself, but would highly appreciate it if you would, or leave a fuller explanation why it would be necessary in the talk section. Thanks for your time and your hard work. --[[User:Lefthandroger|Lefthandroger]] 15:31, 6 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Ah, I didn't notice that. Sorry, I forgot to look at the prerequisites. Feel free to remove and add templates as appropriate as that is why they are there. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 19:36, 6 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Thanks much; I've put a lot of time into that class and am rather proud of it. Is there any chance that it might be featured article material, or, barring that, at least high enough quality to warrant a proper review? Granted, I have no doubt that that requires quite a bit of time from you, but I've rather run into a brick wall in terms of improving the class on my own ideas. As always, thanks for your time and effort. --[[User:Lefthandroger|Lefthandroger]] 15:49, 7 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Help ==<br />
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I can't replace my Vilethrone map.<br />
The old map always appears,.<br />
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:On the [http://media.dandwiki.com media repository] did you use the "''Upload a new version of this file''" option? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:09, 9 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::It may also be that the setting of your pixels on your new map image is too small. Put it in without any pixel limit, and then make it smaller as you need it. When it returns to the old map, use the last setting that used your new map. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 16:12, 29 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::Additionally logging in was not working with Firefox at the time and you may have initially uploaded it with Internet Explorer and then not have seen any options, such as "''Upload a new version of this file''", present. If you see this again please let someone know. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 12:47, 1 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Spam (again/still) ==<br />
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As I'm sure you've noticed, the spamming is getting a little out of hand. Is something not working right? I thought CAPTCHA was supposed to stop this. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 08:48, 17 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Any updates here? [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 14:36, 4 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::The default CloudFlare threat challenge page settings have now been changed to "high" so more suspicious traffic will be challenged with Captchas. Does this help? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 16:46, 8 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:::Hopefully that'll do the trick without catching too many "real" editors. I guess we will have to wait and see. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 22:57, 8 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::::Hard to say...but, i think spam is hurting the wiki, and if these are our counter measures, we have to use them. However, maybe we could implement them to only hit someone on log on, not every time they visit the front page. --[[User:Ganre|Ganre]] 21:10, 9 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::::[https://www.cloudflare.com/plans Here] are their options. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:38, 10 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== 2e Management ==<br />
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I was actually wondering if I could help edit the many articles that could come into 2e Homebrew (e.g making guidelines, telling people if thier customs break rules ETC.)<br />
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:Please do. [[2.5e Homebrew]] as well as [[:Category:2.5e]] provide direction as to where 2.5e pages can be found. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 14:11, 1 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== 2e Management ==<br />
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I was actually wondering if I could help edit the many articles that could come into 2e Homebrew (e.g making guidelines, telling people if thier customs break rules ETC.)<br />
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== Can Spammers be a 4e Race? ==<br />
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I'm tired of the non-paid advertising put on this site. I was wondering, therefore, if it would be okay if I create a race out of these 'spammers', a.k.a. those whose only purpose on this site is to make it their own free commercial. Or would that be against the warning policy? I wouldn't say or write anything threatening or offensive, although the people sending spam should be criticized for a lack of decency. It's a shame that such a good site is being infiltrated by these advertisements, and it's also a shame to all companies who rightfully ''pay'' to have a product advertised instead of taking advantage of the internet. Anyways, I just wanted to know whether or not I could create a scathing "Spammer (4e Race)" If not, then that's okay. (Also note, I won't be able to be on the site for the next two days, but after that I would have all the time in the world to create the race, if it's acceptable.) --[[User:Obake|Obake]] 20:04, 30 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Don't include any swear words, external links, or advertisements. Do include the template <nowiki>{{April_Fools}}</nowiki>. Have fun. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 23:24, 30 September 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Just wanted to let you know ==<br />
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Hey green dragon. It's me, Dj00345. Since I created the 2.5e Homebrew, I have been watching the recent changes log to see if anyone creates anything for the 2.5e Homebrew. I just fixed one page created by someone, they forgot the categories that would link it to a certain page, I was wondering if I can do that for any 2.5e page that doesn't make it to the right places??? Apparently when I created the Homebrew, something happened that screwed things up. Just wanted to let you know. [[User:Dj00345|Dj00345]] 17:08, 7 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:Yes, if someone creates a page in the wrong place or forgets to add the correct categories, feel free to fix it if you know the correct place it should be. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 19:21, 7 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::You can feel free to do this for any page in the wrong place, not just ones in 2.5e. It's one of those jobs that admins tend to do, but anyone can move a page if they want. --[[User:Badger|Badger]] 20:00, 7 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::: ok was just making sure! Thanks! [[User:Dj00345|Dj00345]] 20:11, 7 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== New 4e Deity Template ==<br />
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Hey Green Dragon,<br />
:I created a new Deity Template that follows the 4e Player's Handbook. It's [[User:Axl/My Sandbox/4e Deity Template|here.]] I am also going to do a Racial Hybrid system like the Class Hybrid system. If there's any ideas for that, I'm open for suggestions. I'll create a draft of it in my sandbox.<br />
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--[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:06, 14 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::I'm finished with my Racial Hybrid system, if you want to check [[User:Axl/My Sandbox/Racial Hybrid System|it]]. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 11:39, 5 November 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Welcome Message ==<br />
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I'm not really sure what your system is, but you could probably save yourself some time if you only welcomed the people who were still around. I counted about 30 people in this most recent batch that I have blocked for being spammers. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 20:23, 30 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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:It would probably save time, true, but in any case I just go up the user creation log so I click them in any case. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 20:28, 30 October 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== Cloud flare ==<br />
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The new ip protection tool you are using is stop ping me from accessing at work<br />
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:What is the error message you are getting exactly? Does it prompt for a captcha? Was this the case a month ago (before the protection settings were increased based off levels of vandalism)? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 18:03, 2 November 2011 (MDT)<br />
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::Mind if I pop in here? Are you sure that it's the ip protection tool, or if it's your work place blocking it? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 21:43, 4 November 2011 (MDT)<br />
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== 4e Race Preload ==<br />
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:''Discussion moved to [[Talk:4e Race Preload#Racial Options]].'' <small>--[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 12:15, 21 December 2011 (MST)</small><br />
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== Restarting the Warmage ==<br />
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Hey Green Dragon. I appreciate the effort on your part on keeping my idea from being deleted over the past couple of years. I've seriously neglected completing it, but to be honest I was in the process of creating powers as I posted the first information on the class over two years ago. I've recently happened upon my old notebooks and have been revising old powers I'd written there (but not posted here) and have reformed my approach to the class. I'm currently in school for Game Art and Design, so this is a wonderful outlet for my Systems Design work. As such, I'll be completing this class over the next few months.<br />
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Again, I thank you for your unexpected patience in this matter.<br />
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--[[User:Biral|Biral]] 18:22, 28 November 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Help and review ==<br />
== Greetings Green Dragon ==<br><br />
I am but a humble servant of fantasy world and seek to enlighten my self.<br><br />
I have contributed a few things to this wiki and have used a lot more for my own campaigns.<br><br />
But so fare I haven't seen much user activity on this mighty site other then new things being added from time to time.<br><br />
I know there is a discussion page for literally every thing in her, but they don't seam to be used that much (or am I just browsing the wrong subjects?).<br><br />
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There fore I write to you as the first administrator I have detected and humbly ask if there is a place where I can ask people so go over my additions?<br><br />
Also I would like to use this opportunity to applaud you for you work as I know that it can sometimes be frustrating being an admin.<br><br />
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Sincerely<br><br />
[[http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/User:ElvenKingSlave Elven King Slave]]<br />
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:Which pages in particular? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:43, 28 November 2011 (MST)<br />
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:: If you go to my user page they are all linked under "my submissions", but her they are for quick reference.<br />
::[[http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Weapon_Summoner_(3.5e_Class)#Class_Features Weapon Summoner(3.5 class)]][[http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Boltgun_(3.5e_Equipment) Boltgun(3.5 Equipment)]][[http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Lasgun_(3.5e_Equipment) Lasgun(3.5 Equipment)]][[http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Shield_Knight_(3.5e_Prestige_Class) Shield_Knight_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)]]<br><br />
::--<span style="font-family:albertus mt; font-variant:small-caps; margin-left:4px; border:2px solid #501010;"><span style="background:#CA2020; border:3px solid #7B0E0E; padding:0px 5px 0px 5px;">'''[[User:ElvenKingSlave|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;">ElvenKingSlave</span>]]'''&nbsp;<font color="white">&middot;</font>&nbsp;[[Exalted Wiki:Human|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;" title="I will drown you in daggers!">Weapons Summoner</span>]]&nbsp;<font color="white">&middot;</font>&nbsp;[[User talk:ElvenKingSlave|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;" title="Contact me">Talk</span></span>]]</span> 02:09, 29 November 2011 (MST)<br />
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:::I took a look at them. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 13:09, 1 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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::::Thanks ill find time to adjust them. --<span style="font-family:albertus mt; font-variant:small-caps; margin-left:4px; border:2px solid #501010;"><span style="background:#CA2020; border:3px solid #7B0E0E; padding:0px 5px 0px 5px;">'''[[User:ElvenKingSlave|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;">ElvenKingSlave</span>]]'''&nbsp;<font color="white">&middot;</font>&nbsp;[[Exalted Wiki:Human|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;" title="I will drown you in daggers!">Weapons Summoner</span>]]&nbsp;<font color="white">&middot;</font>&nbsp;[[User talk:ElvenKingSlave|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;" title="Contact me">Talk</span></span>]]</span> 15:23, 1 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:::::No problem. If you need any help let me know. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 16:42, 1 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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::::::I have done some changes as you suggested and since none of my friends come with any constructive suggestions I would like you to look at it again when you have time and tell me if its still underpowered (If I understood your balance issue correct) --<span style="font-family:albertus mt; font-variant:small-caps; margin-left:4px; border:2px solid #501010;"><span style="background:#CA2020; border:3px solid #7B0E0E; padding:0px 5px 0px 5px;">'''[[User:ElvenKingSlave|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;">ElvenKingSlave</span>]]'''&nbsp;<font color="white">&middot;</font>&nbsp;[[Exalted Wiki:Human|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;" title="I will drown you in daggers!">Weapons Summoner</span>]]&nbsp;<font color="white">&middot;</font>&nbsp;[[User talk:ElvenKingSlave|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;" title="Contact me">Talk</span></span>]]</span> 08:08, 2 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:::::::I took a look at it again. If you need any help let me know. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:31, 2 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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::::::::I have redone most of the features and would like an opinion when you have time. --<span style="font-family:albertus mt; font-variant:small-caps; margin-left:4px; border:2px solid #501010;"><span style="background:#CA2020; border:3px solid #7B0E0E; padding:0px 5px 0px 5px;">'''[[User:ElvenKingSlave|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;">ElvenKingSlave</span>]]'''&nbsp;<font color="white">&middot;</font>&nbsp;[[Exalted Wiki:Human|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;" title="I will drown you in daggers!">Weapons Summoner</span>]]&nbsp;<font color="white">&middot;</font>&nbsp;[[User talk:ElvenKingSlave|<span style="color:gold; font-size:75%;" title="Contact me">Talk</span></span>]]</span> 04:46, 5 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Sourcebook/Campaign ==<br />
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Hi Green Dragon, I wonder if it is possible to put a Campaign in the sourcebook section. I think this would make reading and understanding the Campaign easier. --[[User:Warkan|Warkan]] 18:03, 28 November 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Of course. It may make sense to link to the campaign as appropriate. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 21:42, 28 November 2011 (MST)<br />
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::I don't understand your answer. <br />
::I think this might be because I didn't explain myself enough. I want to contribute an adventure but find that the source book template would make it way simpler to understand. So can I put an adventure in the sourcebook section? --[[User:Warkan|Warkan]] 08:25, 29 November 2011 (MST)<br />
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:::I worded it to be vague ''';)'''. I did this because you should link to it or transclude it. If your wiki syntax has not reached this level of understanding I intended my answer to imply that you could supply a link (and I would fix it). Of course neither must be the case as eventually it would be corrected one way or the other&ndash; no matter how you went about it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 22:36, 29 November 2011 (MST)<br />
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Thanks for clarifying. I have not actually put the campaign up yet, but when I do, I will link it here. --[[User:Warkan|Warkan]] 19:53, 30 November 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Formatting and licensing for transcriptions ==<br />
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Greetings-<br />
I've been working on and off on transcribing one of Mongoose Publishing's books in the Quintessential series ([[The Quintessential Monk]]). I'm pretty sure I've been getting the formatting in acceptable shape, but would love someone with an experienced eye to take a look. However, the main question I have is about the OGL. I've been taking the "please help transcribe" tags on [[3.5e_Open_Game_Content|this]] page at face value, and have basically been doing just that: a word-for-word transcription. Are there exceptions or limitations to what can and can't be legally duplicated on the internet? I'm not very clear on how the OGL works. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. --[[User:Klichka|Klichka]] 17:21, 6 December 2011 (MST)<br />
<br />
:The formatting works. The ideal is like [[Crime and Punishment - The Players Sourcebook of the Law]] with the links but if you don't do it like that someone will come along eventually and format it like that.<br />
:You can post every word. The exceptions are Product Identity which basically can only be used by Wizards anyway. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:58, 10 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
== Looking for advice... and help. ==<br />
<br />
I have built a few things here on the D&DWiki page, all under the 3.5 sections; (Jachyrines, Matter Shifter, Velloreans, SoulChain Warrior, Slithzirkhai and a few others).<br />
<br />
I am trying to find someone who can look these over and tell me if I have over-powered them or made the Level Adjustment on the races right.<br />
<br />
Also, I am looking at building two "mirror" 3.5 classes, the Lunarian and Solarian... Basically mages that draw their power from the Moon and Sun, respectively. I am wanting to do it up like the psion with "Spell Points" vs a set number of spells per day, so they have like a set amoung of "Lunar Power" or "Solar Power" to cast spells with. Its just I want to make sure I go about it right, so if you know of anyone who can give me advice on how to go about this without overpowering it, but not making it completely weak and useless, that'd be great. And yes, they'd each have powers they gain on certain levels related to their source of power.<br />
<br />
Also, is there any word on getting the small book "Secret College of Necromancy" transcribed into the site? I used to own it, my ex lost it, and now I can't find a new one. Just curious.<br />
<br />
Many Thanks for any help;<br />
Tom.<br />
<br />
== Redirect ==<br />
<br />
Um, the redirect isn't working properly. I want to move my <s>User: Axl/My Sandbox/4e Future Power</s> to [[User: Axl/My Sandbox/4e Future Power Preload]], but it already has that name as a redirect. While I was trying to move it, I clicked the cancel button on my browser so that I could change it to the latter link, but it instead goes to the former when I click on the link. Can this be fixed, and when is the 4e Power creator going to be fixed? The reason why I created the 4e Future Power Preload was so that I would not have to type out the links that say <!-[[Main Page]] &rarr; [[4e Homebrew|Homebrew]] &rarr;-> etc. What I'll do is I'll create a breadcrumb that I'll just type into the power while I'm creating it, but could you fix the redirect? Thanks. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:30, 24 December 2011 (MST)<br />
<br />
:Are those pages now how you wanted them to be?<br />
:Also, [[Add New 4e Power]] is working&ndash; or what do you mean is not? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 12:46, 27 December 2011 (MST)<br />
<br />
::When I tried it in my D&D 4.0 Future sourcebook, it didn't work. I thought that the add power in my sourcebook and the homebrew was the same. I have since changed it. I'll try it again, this time in the homebrew. Thanks. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 22:30, 30 December 2011 (MST)<br />
<br />
::Oh, did you fix the redirector? I said it wrong. I said "could you fix the redirect?" when I should have said "could you fix the redirector?". Sorry about that. I'm deleting the 4e Future Power Preload. Sorry for the hassle. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 22:31, 30 December 2011 (MST)<br />
<br />
== 4e race design guideline ==<br />
<br />
Hi Green Dragon, just a quick question about my article [[4e Race Design (DnD Guideline)]]. I see it's been copied to [[4e Race Add Instructions]] - If make further updates (and I do have some planned), will this need to be copied over manually? I was also hoping someone else familiar with 4e mechanics could check through this before it's used "officially", what do you think? ''':)''' [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 07:20, 4 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
:I read through it and it seemed to cover the design bases well. And no, when you change it will automatically change (it is transcluded). --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 14:25, 4 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::Great, thanks. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:50, 4 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
== Stub tag removal ==<br />
<br />
I recently created a new prestige class, [[Badass (3.5e Prestige Class)]]. It isn't rated yet or anything, but for the most part it is complete. How do I go about getting the stub tag removed? -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 15:01, 4 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
:Does the wording on [[Template:Stub]] make more sense now? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:45, 4 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
== Fixing double redirects ==<br />
<br />
There are quite a few double redirects to be cleaned up manually, and they have been accumulating far faster than they have been fixed manually. Due to this, I was wondering if it would be worth it to have a programming adept wiki user, or hire somebody in your area to design a program to automatically fix the problem by cleaning up double redirects. I'm fairly certain Wikipedia has a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Computer_help_desk/double_redirect_study form of this]. Would it be possible to base the program off a similar idea? With the number of double redirects growing it may be worth investing the time. On a similar note, if a program like this is made, would it be possible to alter it slightly to perform other menial tasks around the wiki such as moving (DnD) pages to their respective edition? I realize many of them have already been moved, however some are still in the wrong places. --[[Special:Contributions/173.245.55.116|173.245.55.116]] 22:05, 8 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
:Does the following python code help you?<br />
<pre>#!/usr/bin/python3.0<br />
<br />
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify<br />
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by<br />
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or<br />
# (at your option) any later version.<br />
#<br />
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the<br />
# GNU General Public License for more details.<br />
#<br />
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License<br />
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.<br />
<br />
# We need to use the urllib library to access MediaWiki's API<br />
import urllib.request<br />
from urllib.parse import quote_plus, urlencode<br />
from urllib.error import URLError, HTTPError<br />
from http.cookiejar import CookieJar<br />
<br />
# Also, to parse the output data we need to handle XML<br />
import xml.dom.minidom as minidom<br />
<br />
# We need to handle HTML parsing<br />
from html.parser import HTMLParser<br />
import re<br />
<br />
# We need to be able to handle temporary download files<br />
from uuid import uuid4<br />
import os<br />
<br />
# Here, we are going to build an HTML parser for editing pages<br />
class EditPageParser(HTMLParser):<br />
# We are looking for:<br />
wpStarttime = ''<br />
wpEdittime = ''<br />
wpEditToken = ''<br />
wpSave = ''<br />
wpAutoSummary = ''<br />
<br />
def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):<br />
# Determine if this is a tag we are interested in<br />
if tag == "input":<br />
name = ""<br />
value = ""<br />
for attr in attrs:<br />
if str(attr[0]) == "value":<br />
value = str(attr[1])<br />
elif str(attr[0]) == "name":<br />
name = str(attr[1])<br />
<br />
# Now, we can save the value to the given vars<br />
if name == "wpStarttime":<br />
self.wpStarttime = value<br />
elif name == "wpEdittime":<br />
self.wpEdittime = value<br />
elif name == "wpEditToken":<br />
self.wpEditToken = value<br />
elif name == "wpSave":<br />
self.wpSave = value<br />
elif name == "wpAutoSummary":<br />
self.wpAutoSummary = value<br />
<br />
class MWBot:<br />
"""This is the most basic structure for a simple MediaWiki bot.<br />
<br />
It supports the following functions:<br />
"""<br />
<br />
def __init__(self, wikiurl):<br />
"""This will set the URL for this instance to the provided URL<br />
<br />
Parameters:<br />
The arguments should look something like the following:<br />
wikiurl = "http://www.WIKINAME.com/w/"<br />
"""<br />
<br />
self.url = wikiurl<br />
self.cookiejar = CookieJar()<br />
<br />
# We need a regular expression to parse the content from a textarea<br />
self.wpTextbox1_sub = re.compile(<br />
r"""^.*<textarea.*?name="wpTextbox1".*?>(.*?)</textarea>.*$""", \<br />
re.I | re.M | re.S)<br />
<br />
def _retrieve_page(self, url, headers=None, post=None):<br />
"""This function will retrieve and return the given URL"""<br />
<br />
opener = urllib.request.build_opener(urllib.request.HTTPCookieProcessor(self.cookiejar))<br />
data = None<br />
if post:<br />
data = urlencode(post)<br />
try:<br />
request = opener.open(url, data=data)<br />
except HTTPError as e:<br />
print('Request failed with HTTP error code: %s' % e.code)<br />
return (None, None)<br />
except URLError as e:<br />
print('Request to URL failed: %s' % e.reason)<br />
return (None, None)<br />
<br />
# Now, save the file [hack]<br />
filename = "/tmp/MWBot.download-%s" % uuid4()<br />
with open(filename, 'wb') as fh:<br />
fh.write(request.read())<br />
headers = request.headers<br />
<br />
# We need to read in and load the file<br />
with open(filename, 'r') as fh:<br />
result = fh.read()<br />
<br />
# Now remove the temporary file<br />
os.remove(filename)<br />
<br />
# Now, we should have the appropriate response page<br />
return (result,headers)<br />
<br />
def _list_request(self, args, keep, keepchildren=None, cont=None):<br />
"""This function will perform a basic request to the API for lists<br />
<br />
Parameters:<br />
The arguments for the request should be a dict in args, structured<br />
in the following manner: {'action': 'query', 'prop': '...} etc.<br />
<br />
The XML args desired should be stored in the list keep.<br />
<br />
If keepchildren is specified, then any child nodes in keepchildren<br />
will be have their first child's content saved<br />
<br />
If cont is true, then the query-continue field will be returned<br />
<br />
Returns:<br />
A list of all XML items found in keep. This will be a list of<br />
args in a dict.<br />
"""<br />
<br />
# First, we need to build the query URL<br />
# TODO: Sanitize inputs!<br />
url = self.url + "api.php"<br />
url += "?format=xml"<br />
for arg in args:<br />
url += "&%s=%s" % (quote_plus(arg), quote_plus(args[arg]))<br />
<br />
# Perform the actual request<br />
(result,headers) = self._retrieve_page(url)<br />
if not result:<br />
return False<br />
<br />
# Now, we need to parse the XML response<br />
# We are only going to keep the XML args specified in keep<br />
dom = minidom.parseString(result)<br />
<br />
# We want to keep stuff in the query<br />
query = dom.getElementsByTagName("api")[0]\<br />
.getElementsByTagName("query")[0]<br />
<br />
main_query = query.lastChild<br />
<br />
# We can look through all items to main_query,<br />
# saving items in keep<br />
list = []<br />
for item in main_query.childNodes:<br />
temp = {}<br />
# Grab all of the items<br />
for wanted in keep:<br />
temp[wanted] = item.getAttribute(wanted)<br />
if keepchildren:<br />
for child in keepchildren:<br />
content = item.getElementsByTagName(child)[0].firstChild.\<br />
firstChild.data<br />
temp[child] = content<br />
# Now, add this result to the global list<br />
list.append(temp)<br />
<br />
# Determine if we want to keep the continue<br />
new_cont = None<br />
if cont:<br />
try:<br />
query_continue = dom.getElementsByTagName("api")[0]\<br />
.getElementsByTagName("query-continue")[0]<br />
child = query_continue.firstChild<br />
new_cont = child.getAttribute(cont)<br />
except:<br />
new_cont = None<br />
<br />
if cont:<br />
return list, new_cont<br />
else:<br />
return cont<br />
<br />
def start_edit_page(self, title):<br />
"""Return the content of a page about to be edited"""<br />
<br />
# First, we need to get:<br />
# wpStarttime<br />
# wpEdittime<br />
# wpEditToken<br />
# wpSave<br />
# wpAutoSummary<br />
<br />
# We are going to need to request the "action=edit" page<br />
url = self.url + "index.php"<br />
url += "?title=" + quote_plus(title)<br />
url += "&action=edit"<br />
(editpage,editpage_headers) = self._retrieve_page(url)<br />
if not editpage:<br />
return False<br />
<br />
# Then, we can pass this page through our parser<br />
self.editparser = EditPageParser()<br />
self.editparser.feed(editpage)<br />
<br />
# Unfortunately, we cannot use the parser to grab the page content<br />
# (it breaks on brackets)<br />
# Thus, we will use regular expressions<br />
content = re.sub(self.wpTextbox1_sub, r"\g<1>", editpage)<br />
<br />
# We need to unescape this<br />
content = content.replace("&gt;", ">").replace("&lt;", "<")<br />
content = content.replace("&quot;", "\"").replace("&amp;", "&")<br />
content = content.rstrip()<br />
<br />
# We can now return the content to be modified<br />
return content<br />
<br />
def finish_edit_page(self, title, newcontent, summary):<br />
"""This will complete editing a given page"""<br />
<br />
# First, we need to construct the POST fields<br />
data = []<br />
data.append(("wpStarttime", self.editparser.wpStarttime))<br />
data.append(("wpEdittime", self.editparser.wpEdittime))<br />
data.append(("wpEditToken", self.editparser.wpEditToken))<br />
data.append(("wpSave", self.editparser.wpSave))<br />
data.append(("wpMinoredit", "1"))<br />
data.append(("wpAutoSummary", self.editparser.wpAutoSummary))<br />
<br />
# We need to include the new page contents as well as the edit summary<br />
data.append(("wpTextbox1", newcontent))<br />
data.append(("wpSummary", summary))<br />
<br />
# Now, we need to perform the actual request<br />
url = self.url + "index.php"<br />
url += "?title=" + quote_plus(title)<br />
url += "&action=submit"<br />
(editpage,editpage_headers) = self._retrieve_page(url, post=data)<br />
<br />
if not editpage:<br />
return False<br />
<br />
# We are done with the given editparser<br />
del self.editparser<br />
<br />
return True<br />
<br />
def edit_page(self, title, newcontent, summary):<br />
"""This will edit the give page"""<br />
<br />
# Load the page to be editted<br />
self.start_edit_page(title)<br />
<br />
# Then, finish the page and return the result<br />
return self.finish_edit_page(title, newcontent, summary)<br />
<br />
def get_embeddedin_pagetitles(self, pagetitle, cont=None):<br />
"""This will return a list of all page ids of pages embedded in<br />
<br />
Parameters:<br />
The title of the page being queried must be specified<br />
The title to continue at<br />
<br />
Returns:<br />
A list of the pageids of embedded pages<br />
The title to continue with<br />
<br />
Note: This will return the first 50 results.<br />
"""<br />
<br />
# First, we need to construct the query<br />
args = {}<br />
args["action"] = "query"<br />
args["list"] = "embeddedin"<br />
args["eititle"] = pagetitle<br />
args["eilimit"] = "50"<br />
if cont:<br />
args["eicontinue"] = cont<br />
<br />
# Now, we can query for the page<br />
keep = []<br />
keep.append("title")<br />
<br />
result, new_cont = self._list_request(args, keep, None, "eicontinue")<br />
if result == False:<br />
return False<br />
<br />
# To just return the page ids, we need to <br />
# move all of the data out of dictionaries<br />
titles = []<br />
for item in result:<br />
titles.append(item["title"])<br />
<br />
return titles, new_cont<br />
<br />
def get_page_contents(self, pageid=None, pagetitle=None):<br />
"""This will return the contents of a page<br />
<br />
Parameters:<br />
You can query for the particular page by either page id or page<br />
title. If pageid is set, then pagetitle will be ignored.<br />
<br />
Returns:<br />
The contents of the page<br />
"""<br />
<br />
# First, we need to construct the appropriate query<br />
args = {}<br />
args["action"] = "query"<br />
args["prop"] = "revisions"<br />
args["rvprop"] = "content"<br />
# Determine whether to use pageid or pagetitle<br />
if pageid:<br />
args["pageids"] = pageid<br />
else:<br />
args["titles"] = pagetitle<br />
<br />
# Now, we can query for the page<br />
keep = []<br />
keep.append("title")<br />
keepchildren = []<br />
keepchildren.append("revisions")<br />
<br />
result = self._list_request(args, keep, keepchildren)<br />
if result == False:<br />
return false<br />
<br />
return result[0]['revisions']<br />
<br />
def login(self, username, password):<br />
"""This will log in a given user<br />
<br />
Parameters:<br />
username - a string containing the username to log in as<br />
password - a string containing the password to use to login<br />
"""<br />
<br />
# We need to construct the login URL<br />
url = self.url + "api.php?format=xml"<br />
<br />
data = []<br />
data.append(("action", "login"))<br />
data.append(("lgname", username))<br />
data.append(("lgpassword", password))<br />
<br />
# Now, carry out the login request<br />
(page, headers) = self._retrieve_page(url, post=data)<br />
<br />
# Now, we need to parse and send the request again, but this time<br />
# with the login token as well<br />
dom = minidom.parseString(page)<br />
<br />
# We want to get the login token<br />
token = dom.getElementsByTagName("api")[0]\<br />
.getElementsByTagName("login")[0].getAttribute("token")<br />
data.append(("lgtoken", token))<br />
<br />
# Now, we want carry out the login request again<br />
(page, headers) = self._retrieve_page(url, post=data)<br />
<br />
# TODO: Carry out a "is this success" procedure<br />
if not page:<br />
return False<br />
<br />
return True</pre><br />
:The following shows how to use the above code.<br />
<pre>#!/usr/bin/python3.0<br />
<br />
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify<br />
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by<br />
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or<br />
# (at your option) any later version.<br />
#<br />
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,<br />
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of<br />
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the<br />
# GNU General Public License for more details.<br />
#<br />
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License<br />
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.<br />
<br />
# We need to use the MWBot<br />
from mwbot import MWBot<br />
<br />
# We need to use regular expressions<br />
import re<br />
<br />
# Also, we want to flush output<br />
import sys<br />
<br />
# Load the bot specifically for D&D wiki<br />
bot = MWBot("http://www.dandwiki.com/w/")<br />
<br />
# First, login as Green Dragon<br />
bot.login("USERNAME", "PASSWORD")<br />
<br />
# We need some regular expressions to match<br />
authors_match = re.compile(r"""\|authors=.*?\n""", re.I | re.M | re.S)<br />
datecreated_match = re.compile(r"""\|datecreated=.*?\n""", re.I | re.M | re.S)<br />
adopters_match = re.compile(r"""\|adopters=.*?\n""", re.I | re.M | re.S)<br />
dateadopted_match = re.compile(r"""\|dateadopted=.*?\n""", re.I | re.M | re.S)<br />
<br />
# Retrieve the list of pages embedding Template:Author<br />
cont = None<br />
pages, cont = bot.get_embeddedin_pagetitles("Template:DnD Racial Paragon Class Infobox", cont=cont)<br />
while pages:<br />
<br />
print("Found pages: ")<br />
print(pages)<br />
print("\nWorking:")<br />
<br />
for page in pages:<br />
# Work on each page found<br />
print("\t> %s" % page, end="")<br />
sys.stdout.flush()<br />
<br />
# If this page contains a colon, warn it<br />
if page.find(":") != -1:<br />
with open('infobox_author_removal.badlist.txt', 'a') as fh:<br />
fh.write("WW\tPage name has a colon: %s\n" % page)<br />
<br />
# If the page is a talk page, don't touch it<br />
if page.find("talk:") != -1:<br />
print(" ! Will not edit talk page.")<br />
with open('infobox_author_removal.badlist.txt', 'a') as fh:<br />
fh.write("EE\tTried to modify talk page: %s\n" % page)<br />
continue<br />
<br />
# Grab the content from the page<br />
contents = bot.start_edit_page(page)<br />
contents_old = contents<br />
<br />
# Find and remove the |authors= part<br />
contents = re.sub(authors_match, "", contents)<br />
<br />
# Find and remove the |datecreated= part<br />
contents = re.sub(datecreated_match, "", contents)<br />
<br />
# Find and remove the |adopters= part<br />
contents = re.sub(adopters_match, "", contents)<br />
<br />
# Find and remove the |dateadopted= part<br />
contents = re.sub(dateadopted_match, "", contents)<br />
<br />
# Check and see if there was no change here<br />
if contents == contents_old:<br />
print(" ! ERROR: No change made")<br />
with open('infobox_author_removal.badlist.txt', 'a') as fh:<br />
fh.write("EE\tDid not make any change: %s\n" % page)<br />
continue<br />
<br />
# Save the new contents back<br />
success = bot.finish_edit_page(page, contents, r"""Removed history related parameters -- If necessary please use the "Watch this page" checkbox for authorship. Keep in mind "my preferences" -> "E-mail me when a page I'm watching is changed".""")<br />
if success == False:<br />
print(" ! unable to save changes.")<br />
with open('infobox_author_removal.badlist.txt', 'a') as fh:<br />
fh.write("EE\tUnable to save changes: %s\n" % page)<br />
else:<br />
print(" corrected.")<br />
<br />
print("")<br />
<br />
if cont == None:<br />
print("")<br />
print("No more continuation")<br />
sys.exit(0)<br />
<br />
# Load the next set of pages <br />
pages, cont = bot.get_embeddedin_pagetitles("Template:DnD Base Class Infobox", cont)<br />
<br />
print("Continue at:")<br />
print(cont)</pre><br />
:--[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 20:48, 9 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
::It's also worth mentioning that this particular user has been blanking pages outside of the rules and guidelines of dandwiki. Please do not do that. Propose deletion instead, or make a discussion about it. Never just blank a page, as that can and often is seen as vandalism. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 14:35, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
== Deity Ranks ==<br />
For some reason their is an error with the deity pages. In the Divine Rank field, when you enter in an applicable information it comes up as {{{DR}}} on the actual page. --[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 05:55, 12 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
== Forging your own items ==<br />
<br />
Hey! if you reach certain level, are you able to forge, or even create your own weapons, armor, ect. Cuz i wanna make "shell armor" (armor resembling the shell of an armadillo.) --[[User:Ja-Snake|Ja-Snake]] 22:38, 9 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:In which edition? In 4e they removed it because it did not fit the heroic intents of the game. Feel free to make the [[4e Equipment|armor]] and buy it though or make a [[4e Rules|variant rule]] about crafting in 4e. In 3.5e I would recommend making the item and then all you have to do is use [[SRD:Craft (Skill)|Craft]] (Armorsmithing) to make it in-game. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:51, 10 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Flaw submission problem ==<br />
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Hi Green Dragon,<br />
Just signed up for D&D Wiki, though I've been here before.<br />
I'm trying to submit a character flaw, and the only thing that shows up on the character flaws page is the title, but none of the description and whatnot. Am I doing something wrong, or do the submissions have to be reviewed first? I'll paste the flaw here so maybe you can tell me if the coding is wrong or something... Thanks! =edit= Pasted it in and only that one line shows up.. Argh..<br />
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{{3.5e Flaw <br />
|name= Large Breasts <br />
|types= General <br />
|summary= Generally, your large breasts tend to get in the way. <br />
|drawback= For whatever reason, your character has been quite well -ahem- endowed. As a result, ever since coming of age your character has noticed a few drawbacks. For one, any Acrobatic checks the character makes take a -5 penalty. The penalty is increased by 1 for each cup size the female has above D.<br />
Additionally, any time the character needs to squeeze through a tight spot, her breasts will get in the way again. Any time she has to squeeze through a small tunnel, doorway, escape through a small window, or even push her way through a group of people, she must make an Escape artist check equal to 10 + 1/2 her character level rounded down. The same rule of 1 added to the DC for each size larger than D cup size applies here as well. <br />
|roleplay= Generally this can be used for humor's sake, or for misfortune's sake that is up to your DM and how good of a sense of humor he has. I was a very humorous DM with a gentleman who had a curvy female Ninja, and invariably he would mess up the acrobatics roll, so we started joking about her breasts getting in the way, hence this flaw's creation; "Well Dustin, because you chose to build such a well rounded character... Would you care to roll your acrobatics check to jump from that rooftop to the next? A 19. Well normally that jump's DC would be 15. However, since you built such a 'well rounded' character, your DC was 21 because of her DD size chest you keep bragging about. Well luckily you did make the jump, but because of the unequal weight distribution, your character takes a bit of a tumble upon landing, and doesn't land on her feet but rather her stomach and face. She isn't hurt, well, maybe her pride is". <br />
<!-- Delete any of the following if they are not used --><br />
|prereqs= Must be FEMALE, Must have breasts of D size or greater <br />
|benefit= This flaw gives two benefits: 1 extra feat, and a +2 on Diplomacy checks with any male or female who is attracted to your character<br />
|normal=<br />
|special= The +2 to Diplomacy only works if your character has 16 Charisma or higher!<br />
}}<br />
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:Green Dragon,<br />
::I would like to see this flaw removed. It is immoral. Please, remove it. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:12, 9 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Review Request System==<br />
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I've noticed that it can be somewhat difficult to get reviews on user content, usually requiring contacting individual reviewers to ask for a review. Now, this system does work, but it is far from optimal, especially for newer users on the wiki. What I propose is a new template, say, <nowiki>{{requestreview}}</nowiki>, that would effectively generate a list of completed pages that the author would like feedback on. I don't know a lot about templates, but I don't think it should be especially difficult to start this up. It is my opinion that we'll end up with higher-quality pages overall if we do this. What do you think? -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 13:20, 24 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:That's not a bad idea (and it'd be really easy to implement -- just have the template add pages to [[:Category:NeedsReview]] or whatever). I see two flaws with it though. 1) a lot of people who post content... don't exactly stick around. We'd need some sort of criteria for removing pages from the category. This shouldn't be a big issue, really. 2) as I've argued [[Discussion:I think it's time to change the rating system|here]], the rating system is very much messed up and in need of a fix. We really should fix that before we ask people to use it. [[User:Jazzman831|Jazz]][[User talk:Jazzman831|Man]] 14:00, 24 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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::The first issue could be fixed fairly easily, with a bot that removes the template if it was added over two weeks ago, although I don't know it that is feasible. Thus abandoned pages, or pages that have been rated, would drop off the list in two weeks.<br />
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::I agree with you about the rating system being messed up, but it does provide a way to get feedback on pages. That is to say, it may not work well, but it's better than nothing. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 14:43, 24 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::I changed the protection for [[Template:Reviewing Template]]. Feel free to add a requestreview template and then I will lock it up again. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:08, 24 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::Okay, I think I did it right, but I'm not sure. I used the others as a guide for formatting, so it should work okay, but I'm notoriously bad at coding. My apologies if I broke the page. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 16:21, 24 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::::I locked [[Template:Reviewing Template]] back up. It looks good, and I think that after someone reviews the page the template can get removed. I don't think that we need a time frame. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:13, 24 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::::I'm not sure you understood the meaning behind the template. The idea was to provide a way for users to request feedback on a page through the rating system. I should have been more clear about that; looking back, I realize now that I wasn't at all clear about what I meant. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 08:40, 25 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::::::Well the rating system is not wiki-wide (since [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles]] is a much better option). --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 09:54, 25 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Trying to do this right. ==<br />
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So I recently created an optimized character build, a melee oriented Dread Necromancer, and I was wondering if you could help me clean it up a bit (with formatting and such). I would like it too look professional, and I simply lack the wiki know how to do so.<br />
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Please and thank you, <br />
Eonir<br />
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Link: http://www.dandwiki.com/wiki/Melee_Specialized_Dread_Necromancer_(3.5e_Optimized_Character_Build)<br />
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:I took a look at it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:58, 31 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Adding an SRD Class ==<br />
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I would like to add the Favored Soul class to the wiki. How would I go about doing so?<br />
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:The Favored Soul from [[Complete Divine]] is not licensed under the [[Open Game License v1.0a|OGL]] so it cannot be posted here. If you want to, however, you can make more [[Publication List|publications]] look like Complete Divine therefore being more useable. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 10:26, 1 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::I assume you mean going into books like [[Magic of Incarnum|Magic of Incarnum]] and updating some of the pertinent information there?--[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 10:32, 1 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::Right. That is the closest we can get to letting people know about classes such as the Favored Soul. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 10:39, 1 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::: Got it. I will start on that one. Thanks! --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 10:40, 1 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Changing the Feat Section ==<br />
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I have a suggestion GD. I noticed while adding 3.5e feats they don't instantly add to the tables, I checked the code and noticed that each feat has to placed into the table. Wouldn't it be faster and more efficent for adding new feats if it worked like the Spell List section?--[[User:Milo v3|Milo High-Hill]] 07:01, 9 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Yes. Some of those pages are very old and are not dynamic. Others, however, are. For example [[DnD Heritage Feats]] is the most useful version, but problems still exist (why are there those "&mdash;"'s at the end). Yes, they should all be updated to the DnD Heritage Feats. Also [[Template:3e Feat Table Row Test L2]] needs to be corrected (that is where the problem is coming from). --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 10:54, 9 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::GD, while we are on the subject of feats, is there a way we can add feats from the other published items, i.e. [[Complete Divine]] to the Feat tables, or are we going to keep those seperate? --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 11:07, 9 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::Since they cannot be used in a game (the mechanics are not present) we will not. Feats from [[3.5e Open Game Content]] are supposed to be added, though. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:40, 9 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::What if we added the mechanics? Or can we? Maybe I am just confused. --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 11:47, 9 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::::We cannot add the mechanics. They are not licensed under an appropriate license, notably the [[Open Game License v1.0a|OGL]]. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:50, 9 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::::OK, I will stick with the brief summaries. --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 11:52, 9 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::::::Brief quotes (research papers do this) or summaries (think about movie summaries for example) should be fine. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 14:00, 9 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Race creation ==<br />
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Hey, I'm sorry for writing on your little guied line page. I'm a bit confused on where I'm soupose to start the creation. You see, the setting isint the same as I last visited. Whenever I type in a name for my race I'm sent to the guide line page. I'm not sure where to start my race page. After being sent to guide lines page where do I go?<br />
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:After using the inputbox on [[4e Races]] can you scroll to the bottom of that page and is there then an edit box? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 17:53, 12 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Campaign dieties ==<br />
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GD, I know yo have been adding dieties, but I was wondering if there is a particular place where dieties such as Reorx from Dragonlance, Dol Darn from Eberron, or even Lolth from the Realms be listed? Would I create a "pantheon" on your handy-dandy dieties page and specify "Dragonlance Dieties" and list them or do yo have a better suggestion? --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 10:09, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:You can make a pantheon for them. Please, however, do not add the deities since they are not OGC. Take a look at [[Outer Planes (3.5e Environment)]] for inspiration on completing such a task while keeping it within the licensing situation. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 10:16, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::I am sorry, but I am going to need some clarification. I can make the pantheon and list their names and a brief summary, or don't even mention their names? If I can submit the pantheon, would it look a bit like what Wikipedia has if you typed in "Dragonlance Dieties?" --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 10:49, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::You can mention their names. Yes, "Dragonlance Deities" is great information, but I don't think that is a pantheon. Start with a pantheon and then we can talk about the individual deities.<br />
:::The wording does not need to be just a "brief summary". As long as you wrote it (or it is licensed appropriately) you can write it, like [[Outer Planes (3.5e Environment)]], explaining the situation to the unknowing reader. Using this wording you will be able to cover the topic well enough, I think. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:01, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::Well, for Dragonlance there are twenty-five dieties for most ages, and that number drops by one during the Age of Mortals. Dwarves don't believe in one set, elves another etc. It really is one pantheon. I will create a page as an example, and if it doesn't work, we can delete it, and my feelings won't be hurt. That work for you? --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 11:17, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::::That's fine, and if it is a pantheon then I am wrong&ndash; but that does not mean your page will be wrong. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 11:19, 22 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Deletions ==<br />
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Hi Green Dragon, if I can just get a clarification on what I've been calling "only author requests deletion" (which has mostly been cases where a contributor realizes they've made some fundamental mistake, and no other contributors have been involved). If I understand correctly 1) This is okay as long as it's gone through the normal minimum 2 weeks of being tagged for deletion without being contested, and 2) "only contributor requests deletion" ''itself'' isn't a deletion rationale - the article must be considered on its own merits. Correct?<br />
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Thanks again for your support and advice. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 13:41, 29 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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Also... ''so much spam removed!'' I feel like I'm doing spring cleaning. Still a lot to do though. If you get chance, I advise looking into an alternative to reCaptcha, as apparently the spambot writers have found an exploit in it. This is why so many forums and wikis that use reCaptcha have been hit hard by spam from January onwards. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 13:46, 29 February 2012 (MST)<br />
:I already mentioned this on Marasmusine's [[User_Talk:Marasmusine|talk]] page, but there's a reCapcha alternative that uses a different system. Perhaps if we used both systems that would help. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 14:24, 29 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Marasmusine/Archive_1&diff=552255User talk:Marasmusine/Archive 12012-02-28T19:54:07Z<p>Silverkin: /* Adminship */</p>
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Concerning your comments on traps, the DMG says that traps can indeed be Solo. The Soul Gem is the only example provided, but the text indicates that they should be complex and require a skill challenge in order to defeat. Minion traps are difficult for me to imageine. When i think of minions, i think "one-hit-kill", and traps cannot be killed, in the traditional sense. One way you might make them "miniony" is to make their damamge (if any) constant; such as 5 fire damage rather than 1d10 fire damage, or similar. Otherwise, they might as well just be easier traps or have several of them compose a larger trap? I know i've seen a trap with several pressure plates and points of danger. Hope this helps, albiet perhaps a little late in coming. [[User:Techpriest|Techpriest]] 17:05, 3 October 2009 (MDT)<br />
:Hah, here is your belated reply. I think that the effects of "minion traps" would be so minor, that they could instead be treated as a terrain effect. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:14, 8 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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Um, this has nothing to do with welcoming you, but in response to what you sent me on my talk page, I posted a response there, and I decided to post it here too.Well, here goes:<br />
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It's ok. I do think we should collaborate, though. Below is a suggested goblin race.<br />
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==Goblin==<br />
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''''Goblins are sly, dangerous creatures.''''<br />
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{{Template:4e Racial Traits<br />
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|height=3&rsquo;0&rdquo;&ndash;4&rsquo;5&rdquo<br />
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|weight=60&ndash;90lb.<br />
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|abilities=+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma<br />
|size=Small<br />
|speed=6<br />
|vision=Normal<br />
|languages=Common, Goblin<br />
|skills=+2 Diplomacy, +2 Acrobatics<br />
|trait1=Goblin Reflex<br />
|description1=You gain a +2 bonus to to Reflex defense.<br />
|trait2=Taunt<br />
|description2=You can use ''taunt'' as an at-will power.<br />
|trait3=Jump<br />
|description3=You can use ''jump'' as a daily power<br />
}}<br />
{{4e Power<br />
|name=Taunt<br />
|owner=Race<br />
|class=Goblin<br />
|type=Utility<br />
|usage=At-Will<br />
|flavor=You tease your enemies and they charge, ready for vengeance<br />
|keyword1=Charm<br />
|actiontype=Minor Action<br />
|range=Close burst<br />
|rangemod=5<br />
|target=All enemies in burst<br />
|effect=All enemies within close burst bull charge you.<br />
}}<br />
{{4e Power<br />
|name=Jump<br />
|owner=Race<br />
|class=Goblin<br />
|type=Utility<br />
|usage=Daily<br />
|flavor=You jump, avoiding a would-be lethal attack<br />
|keyword1=Personal<br />
|actiontype=Immediate Action<br />
|range=Melee personal<br />
|trigger=You are hit by an attack that would kill you.<br />
|target=You<br />
|effect=The attack does no damage.<br />
}}<br />
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I hope you like this idea, but I'm open to suggestions. You'll notice I didn't include part of the goblin race. It's the part that's hardest for me, so I thought you could come up with that.Until next time, --Korinn 16:07, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Hi. Try "+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma or +2 Constitution". Goblins don't strike me as being particularly diplomatic. Taunt allows the player to move all the enemies on the field, three times a round, every round, every encounter. It could be modified into an encounter power that only taunts one enemy. Jump should be an Immediate Reaction, and a level 2 (or higher) racial utility power. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 01:46, 29 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Comment ==<br />
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I noticed your comment on [[Arcane Tank (4e Optimized Character Build)]] about how that table looked like it does not belong in 4e. I actually made that table based off the 4e tables in the books, however any advice or comments you have about that table would be appreciated so I can improve it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 14:55, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks, I've left some feedback, I'll probably have some more suggestions later down the line too. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:22, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks. I now see that you were referring to the table's content not the actual table itself. Sorry about the confusion. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:26, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Barnstar ==<br />
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{{Barnstar|I give you this barnstar for adding [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles|improving, reviewing, and removing article]] templates to many 4e classes and races. Thanks for improving the quality of D&D Wiki. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)}}<br />
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Thanks a lot! Here is a barnstar. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks! I'm on a quest to review all the 4e races, and then improve any that look promising. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 02:13, 31 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus Topics (Race, Feats, Powers, etc) ==<br />
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Hello Marasmusine, <br />
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As I read on your user talk page here you are interested in improving and expanding all user created races and their relative content, and I am exceptionally glad you contacted me via [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|my user talk page]] regarding the content I am developing. I have little experience with D&D and have but a few fragments of what is mixed 4e and 3.5e (and I believe even earlier content like 3e) in my possession. However, I have several concepts and ideas that I would like to see played out and experimented with. Many of the balance issues come from lack of experience, or from design ideals with the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Maioribus race]], such as a philosophy of equilibrium, where some aspects such as magic are exchanged for greater, and more natural melee prowess, along side ideals of sacrifice; playing a Large creature alone seems to come with reasonable and expected penalty, but a Quadruped on top of this offers even greater weaknesses, and benefits, be them game mechanics and more importantly, roleplaying encounters.<br />
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Seeing as you are much more well versed in D&D than I, I again appreciate your notification and appropriate flagging of the pages in question. I would like to ask for your assistance in discussion and refinement of both the Sentient Smilodon as a race, but also aid with its inherent mechanical issues (Large quadrupedal Beast, lack of conventional weapons, magical void), to create a powerful, yet well balanced race that differs from the normal format.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 13:08, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello again Marasmusine,<br />
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Thank you for your [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|quick reply]] to my message here on your talk page. Hoping that I might better be able to supply general concepts and ideals for the Sentient Smilodon as a race to you, I have [[Talk:Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|edited the talk page for the race]]. Regarding the changes, I absolutely not mind any edits made if they could be discussed with myself, primarily for the reasoning that I would like to know what is considered "in bounds" and or what the issue is as a learning exercise. I have absolutely no issues with commentary, critique, modification and the like, but would rather avoid having to completely reformat functions in the future. That said, I believe many of the issues of balance (such as Mortal Bite and Maim) come from my lack of understanding of 4e scaling, and in some part, miscommunication and, given the raw amount of information I've crafted thus far, some English failures or sentences not worded correctly. I hope that on the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus' talk page that I've better explained things that may not have been clear, worded poorly, or are just not obvious. For example, Darkvision seems to be convoluted in the area of true "night vision" and "pitch black vision", where in the case of Maioribus, it is simply the ability to see with minimal light, but function normally in day time, typical of other felines.<br />
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A "Design Declaimer" I believe is a must, as the whole idea, while I believe would be just fine to any party, I admit is certainly not for everyone, and I make numerous references to Dungeon Master discretion for exceptions within the talk page information, which could lead to significant problems in some scenarios, so caution is absolutely advised.<br />
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There are indeed images of the closest relative to this otherwise fictional creature, in the actual (but now extinct) ''Smilodon populator'', along with its relatives including the famous ''Smilodon fatalis''. I can certainly acquire a picture.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 15:35, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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I noted you made mention of a possibility of a Race-Class restriction in the [[Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus talk page]], where certain Powers (and some Feats) could be disassociated from Racial restrictions and implemented into a specific class, in order to solve major mechanical flaws, such as weapons, armor, Power damage, Feat scaling, etc. This idea had come to me in earlier times, but I was unsure as to the rules regarding the idea of making Maioribus limited to one (or a handful) of Race specific classes, which would have the specific features (outside of explicitly racial, such as Large, Quadruped, Beast, etc) contained within them. Is this reasonable possibility? While I can believe some users who may review the race will be disappointed, I equally believe a Disclaimer could be included stating that the race may not function well for all 4e Campaigns, and that it would be up to a Dungeon Master's decision if he or she would allow the Greater Smilodon race, and additionally, deviation from its specific Class-Race type(s), so as not to rule out possibility.<br />
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With this, I again appreciate your assistance and patience with the construction, refinement, balancing and ultimate publishing of [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus]] on the Dungeons and Dragons Wiki.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 12:53, 12 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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I've made several adjustments to the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus page]] including the addition of the Race-Class and its functions, such as Setup, Feral Challenge, and the migration of Hemorrhaging Wounds and Mortal Bite to that area. I would like your opinion on its current status and possible approval should it seem solid and well rounded before we progress to modifying the Racial Feats (and ultimately creating Class Feats). One of the former Racial Feats, [[Intensity (4e Feat)|Intensity]] has been modified accordingly to 4e Standards (instead of using 3e and 3.5e).<br />
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When possible, if you could re-review the entirety of the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus race to see if I missed any details or if it includes portions that are no longer applicable. Thank you for your continued assistance, Marasmusine.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 10:13, 16 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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As I write this I must inform you that I have been called to duty, starting this Monday, January 23rd 2012, and thus will be out of contact for some time, likely several months. I write this message to you to express my sincerest thanks for your astounding efforts in not only editing and improving all of the 4e content, but namely my personal projects, which you extended your assistance too in full. I truly and honestly thank you for this, and hope that you continue to provide support in this manner to others, like me, who may come and wish to participate on the D&D Wiki.<br />
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With my topic of Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus now on hold for several months, as I will likely have limited access to the Internet, I give you permission to edit it, keeping in the spirit of its design and overall feeling, as you see fit. I hope that if you choose to do so, that you find great success and satisfaction in doing so. I will certainly return as soon as possible, and wish to speak with you again in the future.<br />
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With best regards and thanks,<br />
--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 11:58, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Spam==<br />
Do you ever get the feeling that they're doing it just to mess with us? [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:48, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ha ha, I've seen wikis in a worse state. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 11:11, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::Me too, but this is a D&D wiki - I could understand selling D&D-related products, but these spam posts have nothing at all to do with D&D. No one will ever even see those posts (except to delete them), because nothing on this wiki has anything to do with them. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:45, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ah but you must realise these are bots, not people. All that matters is that maybe 1 person in 10,000 clicks on that link. Adding recaptcha to new account creation would stop all this :) 11:54, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I see, that makes more sense. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:58, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:::That said, there are [http://www.dndwiki.com some wikis] that stop spam before it gets as bad as it is here :-P<br />
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== [[Neo Reploid (4e Race)|Neo Reploid]] ==<br />
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A question about my Neo Reploid race, do I really have to have attack bonuses per tier? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 18:00, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Ah, thanks for explaining. If I have tiered damage rolls, is that fine? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:33, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks for answering my questions. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:43, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Reviews==<br />
Is there somewhere I can post to ask for reviews on a page? I'm trying to improve one of my PrCs that I put together, but nobody has reviewed it so I don't know what needs to be changed. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:42, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Hi Silkverkin, I'm flattered that you think that I might know! I can't see any formal review request system, so can only suggest the main talk page, or asking individual editors. I'd be happy to look at it myself, although it's been a few years since I've played 3.5 so I may not be able to suggest much. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 10:57, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I suppose I could ask Green Dragon about it, to be sure. If there isn't one already, maybe we (the wiki as a whole) should start one. I know that I at least am somewhat uncertain when making new content, with regard to balance and whatnot. Balance is one of my sticking points - I like to make sure that even my April Fools submissions are properly balanced. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:53, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Post Review ==<br />
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Hey. First off, thanks for helping me balance my 4e race. But I'm just wondering, after I get everything fixed, can I remove that notice on my own and put it back into the 'races without improving template' section on my own? Or should I wait for someone to give the changes a once over first? --[[User:Fortis|Fortis]] 23:23, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Yes, and you are asked to. I tried to make the wording on the [[Template:Reviewing Template]] understandable in this regard. For example, it says "''When the mechanics have been changed so that this template is no longer applicable please remove this template.''" Do you find this wording clear? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 00:23, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== spam template ==<br />
It's so tempting sometimes, you know what I mean? Imagine it - being able to report spam just by adding <nowiki>{{spam}}</nowiki> to the page, and have all the details filled in automatically. So simple, so elegant... and yet so not worth the time it would take to actually create such a thing. <br />
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On a side note, something tells me I've been awake for far too long. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 01:54, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:I've done a little digging and apparently spammers have found an exploit in reCaptcha that allows their spambots through about 40% of the time, hence the increase in spam from January onwards. A lot of wikis and forums have been suffering with this. Hopefully my admin application will go through and I can zap the spam as I see it (feel free [[Requests for Adminship/Marasmusine|to comment!]]. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 04:27, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
::I hope it goes through. I'm behind you all the way! On a side note, perhaps looking into WP Captcha Free might be useful as well. From what I hear they're pretty effective, but I have no idea how it works or if it would be any help solving our problem. I think it may be well worth investigating, but that's just my opinion. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 07:48, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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* Editing every page on D&D Wiki mostly means you can now edit the [[SRD:System Reference Document|SRD]] and the [[MSRD:Modern System Reference Document|MSRD]]. Feel free to edit them if inaccuracies are found. If interested further please look at the [[SRD Talk:System Reference Document#SRD ToDo List|SRD ToDO List]] or the [[MSRD Talk:Modern System Reference Document#Tasks|MSRD tasks]]; I am sure your help will be appreciated.<br />
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[[Badass (3.5e Prestige Class)]]<br />
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[[Skillful (3.5e Equipment)]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Marasmusine/Archive_1&diff=552133User talk:Marasmusine/Archive 12012-02-27T14:49:39Z<p>Silverkin: typo</p>
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:Hi, thanks. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 12:04, 8 November 2008 (MST)<br />
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::You are quite welcome. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 13:49, 8 November 2008 (MST)<br />
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Concerning your comments on traps, the DMG says that traps can indeed be Solo. The Soul Gem is the only example provided, but the text indicates that they should be complex and require a skill challenge in order to defeat. Minion traps are difficult for me to imageine. When i think of minions, i think "one-hit-kill", and traps cannot be killed, in the traditional sense. One way you might make them "miniony" is to make their damamge (if any) constant; such as 5 fire damage rather than 1d10 fire damage, or similar. Otherwise, they might as well just be easier traps or have several of them compose a larger trap? I know i've seen a trap with several pressure plates and points of danger. Hope this helps, albiet perhaps a little late in coming. [[User:Techpriest|Techpriest]] 17:05, 3 October 2009 (MDT)<br />
:Hah, here is your belated reply. I think that the effects of "minion traps" would be so minor, that they could instead be treated as a terrain effect. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:14, 8 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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Um, this has nothing to do with welcoming you, but in response to what you sent me on my talk page, I posted a response there, and I decided to post it here too.Well, here goes:<br />
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It's ok. I do think we should collaborate, though. Below is a suggested goblin race.<br />
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==Goblin==<br />
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''''Goblins are sly, dangerous creatures.''''<br />
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|abilities=+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma<br />
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|languages=Common, Goblin<br />
|skills=+2 Diplomacy, +2 Acrobatics<br />
|trait1=Goblin Reflex<br />
|description1=You gain a +2 bonus to to Reflex defense.<br />
|trait2=Taunt<br />
|description2=You can use ''taunt'' as an at-will power.<br />
|trait3=Jump<br />
|description3=You can use ''jump'' as a daily power<br />
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|name=Taunt<br />
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|flavor=You tease your enemies and they charge, ready for vengeance<br />
|keyword1=Charm<br />
|actiontype=Minor Action<br />
|range=Close burst<br />
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|target=All enemies in burst<br />
|effect=All enemies within close burst bull charge you.<br />
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|name=Jump<br />
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|flavor=You jump, avoiding a would-be lethal attack<br />
|keyword1=Personal<br />
|actiontype=Immediate Action<br />
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|trigger=You are hit by an attack that would kill you.<br />
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I hope you like this idea, but I'm open to suggestions. You'll notice I didn't include part of the goblin race. It's the part that's hardest for me, so I thought you could come up with that.Until next time, --Korinn 16:07, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Hi. Try "+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma or +2 Constitution". Goblins don't strike me as being particularly diplomatic. Taunt allows the player to move all the enemies on the field, three times a round, every round, every encounter. It could be modified into an encounter power that only taunts one enemy. Jump should be an Immediate Reaction, and a level 2 (or higher) racial utility power. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 01:46, 29 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Comment ==<br />
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I noticed your comment on [[Arcane Tank (4e Optimized Character Build)]] about how that table looked like it does not belong in 4e. I actually made that table based off the 4e tables in the books, however any advice or comments you have about that table would be appreciated so I can improve it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 14:55, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks, I've left some feedback, I'll probably have some more suggestions later down the line too. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:22, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks. I now see that you were referring to the table's content not the actual table itself. Sorry about the confusion. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:26, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Barnstar ==<br />
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{{Barnstar|I give you this barnstar for adding [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles|improving, reviewing, and removing article]] templates to many 4e classes and races. Thanks for improving the quality of D&D Wiki. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)}}<br />
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Thanks a lot! Here is a barnstar. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks! I'm on a quest to review all the 4e races, and then improve any that look promising. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 02:13, 31 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus Topics (Race, Feats, Powers, etc) ==<br />
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Hello Marasmusine, <br />
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As I read on your user talk page here you are interested in improving and expanding all user created races and their relative content, and I am exceptionally glad you contacted me via [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|my user talk page]] regarding the content I am developing. I have little experience with D&D and have but a few fragments of what is mixed 4e and 3.5e (and I believe even earlier content like 3e) in my possession. However, I have several concepts and ideas that I would like to see played out and experimented with. Many of the balance issues come from lack of experience, or from design ideals with the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Maioribus race]], such as a philosophy of equilibrium, where some aspects such as magic are exchanged for greater, and more natural melee prowess, along side ideals of sacrifice; playing a Large creature alone seems to come with reasonable and expected penalty, but a Quadruped on top of this offers even greater weaknesses, and benefits, be them game mechanics and more importantly, roleplaying encounters.<br />
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Seeing as you are much more well versed in D&D than I, I again appreciate your notification and appropriate flagging of the pages in question. I would like to ask for your assistance in discussion and refinement of both the Sentient Smilodon as a race, but also aid with its inherent mechanical issues (Large quadrupedal Beast, lack of conventional weapons, magical void), to create a powerful, yet well balanced race that differs from the normal format.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 13:08, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello again Marasmusine,<br />
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Thank you for your [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|quick reply]] to my message here on your talk page. Hoping that I might better be able to supply general concepts and ideals for the Sentient Smilodon as a race to you, I have [[Talk:Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|edited the talk page for the race]]. Regarding the changes, I absolutely not mind any edits made if they could be discussed with myself, primarily for the reasoning that I would like to know what is considered "in bounds" and or what the issue is as a learning exercise. I have absolutely no issues with commentary, critique, modification and the like, but would rather avoid having to completely reformat functions in the future. That said, I believe many of the issues of balance (such as Mortal Bite and Maim) come from my lack of understanding of 4e scaling, and in some part, miscommunication and, given the raw amount of information I've crafted thus far, some English failures or sentences not worded correctly. I hope that on the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus' talk page that I've better explained things that may not have been clear, worded poorly, or are just not obvious. For example, Darkvision seems to be convoluted in the area of true "night vision" and "pitch black vision", where in the case of Maioribus, it is simply the ability to see with minimal light, but function normally in day time, typical of other felines.<br />
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A "Design Declaimer" I believe is a must, as the whole idea, while I believe would be just fine to any party, I admit is certainly not for everyone, and I make numerous references to Dungeon Master discretion for exceptions within the talk page information, which could lead to significant problems in some scenarios, so caution is absolutely advised.<br />
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There are indeed images of the closest relative to this otherwise fictional creature, in the actual (but now extinct) ''Smilodon populator'', along with its relatives including the famous ''Smilodon fatalis''. I can certainly acquire a picture.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 15:35, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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I noted you made mention of a possibility of a Race-Class restriction in the [[Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus talk page]], where certain Powers (and some Feats) could be disassociated from Racial restrictions and implemented into a specific class, in order to solve major mechanical flaws, such as weapons, armor, Power damage, Feat scaling, etc. This idea had come to me in earlier times, but I was unsure as to the rules regarding the idea of making Maioribus limited to one (or a handful) of Race specific classes, which would have the specific features (outside of explicitly racial, such as Large, Quadruped, Beast, etc) contained within them. Is this reasonable possibility? While I can believe some users who may review the race will be disappointed, I equally believe a Disclaimer could be included stating that the race may not function well for all 4e Campaigns, and that it would be up to a Dungeon Master's decision if he or she would allow the Greater Smilodon race, and additionally, deviation from its specific Class-Race type(s), so as not to rule out possibility.<br />
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With this, I again appreciate your assistance and patience with the construction, refinement, balancing and ultimate publishing of [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus]] on the Dungeons and Dragons Wiki.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 12:53, 12 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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I've made several adjustments to the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus page]] including the addition of the Race-Class and its functions, such as Setup, Feral Challenge, and the migration of Hemorrhaging Wounds and Mortal Bite to that area. I would like your opinion on its current status and possible approval should it seem solid and well rounded before we progress to modifying the Racial Feats (and ultimately creating Class Feats). One of the former Racial Feats, [[Intensity (4e Feat)|Intensity]] has been modified accordingly to 4e Standards (instead of using 3e and 3.5e).<br />
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When possible, if you could re-review the entirety of the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus race to see if I missed any details or if it includes portions that are no longer applicable. Thank you for your continued assistance, Marasmusine.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 10:13, 16 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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As I write this I must inform you that I have been called to duty, starting this Monday, January 23rd 2012, and thus will be out of contact for some time, likely several months. I write this message to you to express my sincerest thanks for your astounding efforts in not only editing and improving all of the 4e content, but namely my personal projects, which you extended your assistance too in full. I truly and honestly thank you for this, and hope that you continue to provide support in this manner to others, like me, who may come and wish to participate on the D&D Wiki.<br />
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With my topic of Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus now on hold for several months, as I will likely have limited access to the Internet, I give you permission to edit it, keeping in the spirit of its design and overall feeling, as you see fit. I hope that if you choose to do so, that you find great success and satisfaction in doing so. I will certainly return as soon as possible, and wish to speak with you again in the future.<br />
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With best regards and thanks,<br />
--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 11:58, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Spam==<br />
Do you ever get the feeling that they're doing it just to mess with us? [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:48, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ha ha, I've seen wikis in a worse state. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 11:11, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::Me too, but this is a D&D wiki - I could understand selling D&D-related products, but these spam posts have nothing at all to do with D&D. No one will ever even see those posts (except to delete them), because nothing on this wiki has anything to do with them. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:45, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ah but you must realise these are bots, not people. All that matters is that maybe 1 person in 10,000 clicks on that link. Adding recaptcha to new account creation would stop all this :) 11:54, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I see, that makes more sense. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:58, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:::That said, there are [http://www.dndwiki.com some wikis] that stop spam before it gets as bad as it is here :-P<br />
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== [[Neo Reploid (4e Race)|Neo Reploid]] ==<br />
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A question about my Neo Reploid race, do I really have to have attack bonuses per tier? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 18:00, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Ah, thanks for explaining. If I have tiered damage rolls, is that fine? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:33, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks for answering my questions. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:43, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Reviews==<br />
Is there somewhere I can post to ask for reviews on a page? I'm trying to improve one of my PrCs that I put together, but nobody has reviewed it so I don't know what needs to be changed. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:42, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Hi Silkverkin, I'm flattered that you think that I might know! I can't see any formal review request system, so can only suggest the main talk page, or asking individual editors. I'd be happy to look at it myself, although it's been a few years since I've played 3.5 so I may not be able to suggest much. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 10:57, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I suppose I could ask Green Dragon about it, to be sure. If there isn't one already, maybe we (the wiki as a whole) should start one. I know that I at least am somewhat uncertain when making new content, with regard to balance and whatnot. Balance is one of my sticking points - I like to make sure that even my April Fools submissions are properly balanced. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:53, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Post Review ==<br />
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Hey. First off, thanks for helping me balance my 4e race. But I'm just wondering, after I get everything fixed, can I remove that notice on my own and put it back into the 'races without improving template' section on my own? Or should I wait for someone to give the changes a once over first? --[[User:Fortis|Fortis]] 23:23, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Yes, and you are asked to. I tried to make the wording on the [[Template:Reviewing Template]] understandable in this regard. For example, it says "''When the mechanics have been changed so that this template is no longer applicable please remove this template.''" Do you find this wording clear? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 00:23, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== spam template ==<br />
It's so tempting sometimes, you know what I mean? Imagine it - being able to report spam just by adding <nowiki>{{spam}}</nowiki> to the page, and have all the details filled in automatically. So simple, so elegant... and yet so not worth the time it would take to actually create such a thing. <br />
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On a side note, something tells me I've been awake for far too long. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 01:54, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:I've done a little digging and apparently spammers have found an exploit in reCaptcha that allows their spambots through about 40% of the time, hence the increase in spam from January onwards. A lot of wikis and forums have been suffering with this. Hopefully my admin application will go through and I can zap the spam as I see it (feel free [[Requests for Adminship/Marasmusine|to comment!]]. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 04:27, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
::I hope it goes through. I'm behind you all the way! On a side note, perhaps looking into WP Captcha Free might be useful as well. From what I hear they're pretty effective, but I have no idea how it works or if it would be any help solving our problem. I think it may be well worth investigating, but that's just my opinion. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 07:48, 27 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Marasmusine/Archive_1&diff=552132User talk:Marasmusine/Archive 12012-02-27T14:48:56Z<p>Silverkin: a thought</p>
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Concerning your comments on traps, the DMG says that traps can indeed be Solo. The Soul Gem is the only example provided, but the text indicates that they should be complex and require a skill challenge in order to defeat. Minion traps are difficult for me to imageine. When i think of minions, i think "one-hit-kill", and traps cannot be killed, in the traditional sense. One way you might make them "miniony" is to make their damamge (if any) constant; such as 5 fire damage rather than 1d10 fire damage, or similar. Otherwise, they might as well just be easier traps or have several of them compose a larger trap? I know i've seen a trap with several pressure plates and points of danger. Hope this helps, albiet perhaps a little late in coming. [[User:Techpriest|Techpriest]] 17:05, 3 October 2009 (MDT)<br />
:Hah, here is your belated reply. I think that the effects of "minion traps" would be so minor, that they could instead be treated as a terrain effect. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:14, 8 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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Um, this has nothing to do with welcoming you, but in response to what you sent me on my talk page, I posted a response there, and I decided to post it here too.Well, here goes:<br />
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It's ok. I do think we should collaborate, though. Below is a suggested goblin race.<br />
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==Goblin==<br />
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''''Goblins are sly, dangerous creatures.''''<br />
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{{Template:4e Racial Traits<br />
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|height=3&rsquo;0&rdquo;&ndash;4&rsquo;5&rdquo<br />
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|weight=60&ndash;90lb.<br />
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|abilities=+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma<br />
|size=Small<br />
|speed=6<br />
|vision=Normal<br />
|languages=Common, Goblin<br />
|skills=+2 Diplomacy, +2 Acrobatics<br />
|trait1=Goblin Reflex<br />
|description1=You gain a +2 bonus to to Reflex defense.<br />
|trait2=Taunt<br />
|description2=You can use ''taunt'' as an at-will power.<br />
|trait3=Jump<br />
|description3=You can use ''jump'' as a daily power<br />
}}<br />
{{4e Power<br />
|name=Taunt<br />
|owner=Race<br />
|class=Goblin<br />
|type=Utility<br />
|usage=At-Will<br />
|flavor=You tease your enemies and they charge, ready for vengeance<br />
|keyword1=Charm<br />
|actiontype=Minor Action<br />
|range=Close burst<br />
|rangemod=5<br />
|target=All enemies in burst<br />
|effect=All enemies within close burst bull charge you.<br />
}}<br />
{{4e Power<br />
|name=Jump<br />
|owner=Race<br />
|class=Goblin<br />
|type=Utility<br />
|usage=Daily<br />
|flavor=You jump, avoiding a would-be lethal attack<br />
|keyword1=Personal<br />
|actiontype=Immediate Action<br />
|range=Melee personal<br />
|trigger=You are hit by an attack that would kill you.<br />
|target=You<br />
|effect=The attack does no damage.<br />
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I hope you like this idea, but I'm open to suggestions. You'll notice I didn't include part of the goblin race. It's the part that's hardest for me, so I thought you could come up with that.Until next time, --Korinn 16:07, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Hi. Try "+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma or +2 Constitution". Goblins don't strike me as being particularly diplomatic. Taunt allows the player to move all the enemies on the field, three times a round, every round, every encounter. It could be modified into an encounter power that only taunts one enemy. Jump should be an Immediate Reaction, and a level 2 (or higher) racial utility power. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 01:46, 29 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Comment ==<br />
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I noticed your comment on [[Arcane Tank (4e Optimized Character Build)]] about how that table looked like it does not belong in 4e. I actually made that table based off the 4e tables in the books, however any advice or comments you have about that table would be appreciated so I can improve it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 14:55, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks, I've left some feedback, I'll probably have some more suggestions later down the line too. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:22, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks. I now see that you were referring to the table's content not the actual table itself. Sorry about the confusion. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:26, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Barnstar ==<br />
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{{Barnstar|I give you this barnstar for adding [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles|improving, reviewing, and removing article]] templates to many 4e classes and races. Thanks for improving the quality of D&D Wiki. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)}}<br />
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Thanks a lot! Here is a barnstar. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks! I'm on a quest to review all the 4e races, and then improve any that look promising. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 02:13, 31 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus Topics (Race, Feats, Powers, etc) ==<br />
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Hello Marasmusine, <br />
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As I read on your user talk page here you are interested in improving and expanding all user created races and their relative content, and I am exceptionally glad you contacted me via [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|my user talk page]] regarding the content I am developing. I have little experience with D&D and have but a few fragments of what is mixed 4e and 3.5e (and I believe even earlier content like 3e) in my possession. However, I have several concepts and ideas that I would like to see played out and experimented with. Many of the balance issues come from lack of experience, or from design ideals with the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Maioribus race]], such as a philosophy of equilibrium, where some aspects such as magic are exchanged for greater, and more natural melee prowess, along side ideals of sacrifice; playing a Large creature alone seems to come with reasonable and expected penalty, but a Quadruped on top of this offers even greater weaknesses, and benefits, be them game mechanics and more importantly, roleplaying encounters.<br />
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Seeing as you are much more well versed in D&D than I, I again appreciate your notification and appropriate flagging of the pages in question. I would like to ask for your assistance in discussion and refinement of both the Sentient Smilodon as a race, but also aid with its inherent mechanical issues (Large quadrupedal Beast, lack of conventional weapons, magical void), to create a powerful, yet well balanced race that differs from the normal format.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 13:08, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello again Marasmusine,<br />
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Thank you for your [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|quick reply]] to my message here on your talk page. Hoping that I might better be able to supply general concepts and ideals for the Sentient Smilodon as a race to you, I have [[Talk:Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|edited the talk page for the race]]. Regarding the changes, I absolutely not mind any edits made if they could be discussed with myself, primarily for the reasoning that I would like to know what is considered "in bounds" and or what the issue is as a learning exercise. I have absolutely no issues with commentary, critique, modification and the like, but would rather avoid having to completely reformat functions in the future. That said, I believe many of the issues of balance (such as Mortal Bite and Maim) come from my lack of understanding of 4e scaling, and in some part, miscommunication and, given the raw amount of information I've crafted thus far, some English failures or sentences not worded correctly. I hope that on the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus' talk page that I've better explained things that may not have been clear, worded poorly, or are just not obvious. For example, Darkvision seems to be convoluted in the area of true "night vision" and "pitch black vision", where in the case of Maioribus, it is simply the ability to see with minimal light, but function normally in day time, typical of other felines.<br />
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A "Design Declaimer" I believe is a must, as the whole idea, while I believe would be just fine to any party, I admit is certainly not for everyone, and I make numerous references to Dungeon Master discretion for exceptions within the talk page information, which could lead to significant problems in some scenarios, so caution is absolutely advised.<br />
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There are indeed images of the closest relative to this otherwise fictional creature, in the actual (but now extinct) ''Smilodon populator'', along with its relatives including the famous ''Smilodon fatalis''. I can certainly acquire a picture.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 15:35, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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I noted you made mention of a possibility of a Race-Class restriction in the [[Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus talk page]], where certain Powers (and some Feats) could be disassociated from Racial restrictions and implemented into a specific class, in order to solve major mechanical flaws, such as weapons, armor, Power damage, Feat scaling, etc. This idea had come to me in earlier times, but I was unsure as to the rules regarding the idea of making Maioribus limited to one (or a handful) of Race specific classes, which would have the specific features (outside of explicitly racial, such as Large, Quadruped, Beast, etc) contained within them. Is this reasonable possibility? While I can believe some users who may review the race will be disappointed, I equally believe a Disclaimer could be included stating that the race may not function well for all 4e Campaigns, and that it would be up to a Dungeon Master's decision if he or she would allow the Greater Smilodon race, and additionally, deviation from its specific Class-Race type(s), so as not to rule out possibility.<br />
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With this, I again appreciate your assistance and patience with the construction, refinement, balancing and ultimate publishing of [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus]] on the Dungeons and Dragons Wiki.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 12:53, 12 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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I've made several adjustments to the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus page]] including the addition of the Race-Class and its functions, such as Setup, Feral Challenge, and the migration of Hemorrhaging Wounds and Mortal Bite to that area. I would like your opinion on its current status and possible approval should it seem solid and well rounded before we progress to modifying the Racial Feats (and ultimately creating Class Feats). One of the former Racial Feats, [[Intensity (4e Feat)|Intensity]] has been modified accordingly to 4e Standards (instead of using 3e and 3.5e).<br />
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When possible, if you could re-review the entirety of the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus race to see if I missed any details or if it includes portions that are no longer applicable. Thank you for your continued assistance, Marasmusine.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 10:13, 16 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
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As I write this I must inform you that I have been called to duty, starting this Monday, January 23rd 2012, and thus will be out of contact for some time, likely several months. I write this message to you to express my sincerest thanks for your astounding efforts in not only editing and improving all of the 4e content, but namely my personal projects, which you extended your assistance too in full. I truly and honestly thank you for this, and hope that you continue to provide support in this manner to others, like me, who may come and wish to participate on the D&D Wiki.<br />
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With my topic of Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus now on hold for several months, as I will likely have limited access to the Internet, I give you permission to edit it, keeping in the spirit of its design and overall feeling, as you see fit. I hope that if you choose to do so, that you find great success and satisfaction in doing so. I will certainly return as soon as possible, and wish to speak with you again in the future.<br />
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With best regards and thanks,<br />
--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 11:58, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Spam==<br />
Do you ever get the feeling that they're doing it just to mess with us? [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:48, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ha ha, I've seen wikis in a worse state. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 11:11, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::Me too, but this is a D&D wiki - I could understand selling D&D-related products, but these spam posts have nothing at all to do with D&D. No one will ever even see those posts (except to delete them), because nothing on this wiki has anything to do with them. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:45, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ah but you must realise these are bots, not people. All that matters is that maybe 1 person in 10,000 clicks on that link. Adding recaptcha to new account creation would stop all this :) 11:54, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I see, that makes more sense. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:58, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:::That said, there are [http://www.dndwiki.com some wikis] that stop spam before it gets as bad as it is here :-P<br />
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== [[Neo Reploid (4e Race)|Neo Reploid]] ==<br />
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A question about my Neo Reploid race, do I really have to have attack bonuses per tier? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 18:00, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Ah, thanks for explaining. If I have tiered damage rolls, is that fine? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:33, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks for answering my questions. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:43, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Reviews==<br />
Is there somewhere I can post to ask for reviews on a page? I'm trying to improve one of my PrCs that I put together, but nobody has reviewed it so I don't know what needs to be changed. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:42, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Hi Silkverkin, I'm flattered that you think that I might know! I can't see any formal review request system, so can only suggest the main talk page, or asking individual editors. I'd be happy to look at it myself, although it's been a few years since I've played 3.5 so I may not be able to suggest much. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 10:57, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I suppose I could ask Green Dragon about it, to be sure. If there isn't one already, maybe we (the wiki as a whole) should start one. I know that I at least am somewhat uncertain when making new content, with regard to balance and whatnot. Balance is one of my sticking points - I like to make sure that even my April Fools submissions are properly balanced. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:53, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Post Review ==<br />
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Hey. First off, thanks for helping me balance my 4e race. But I'm just wondering, after I get everything fixed, can I remove that notice on my own and put it back into the 'races without improving template' section on my own? Or should I wait for someone to give the changes a once over first? --[[User:Fortis|Fortis]] 23:23, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Yes, and you are asked to. I tried to make the wording on the [[Template:Reviewing Template]] understandable in this regard. For example, it says "''When the mechanics have been changed so that this template is no longer applicable please remove this template.''" Do you find this wording clear? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 00:23, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== spam template ==<br />
It's so tempting sometimes, you know what I mean? Imagine it - being able to report spam just by adding <nowiki>{{spam}}</nowiki> to the page, and have all the details filled in automatically. So simple, so elegant... and yet so not worth the time it would take to actually create such a thing. <br />
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On a side note, something tells me I've been awake for far too long. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 01:54, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:I've done a little digging and apparently spammers have found an exploit in reCaptcha that allows their spambots through about 40% of the time, hence the increase in spam from January onwards. A lot of wikis and forums have been suffering with this. Hopefully my admin application will go through and I can zap the spam as I see it (feel free [[Requests for Adminship/Marasmusine|to comment!]]. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 04:27, 27 February 2012 (MST)<br />
::I hope it goes through. I'm behind you all the way! On a side, note perhaps looking into WP Captcha Free might be useful as well. From what I hear they're pretty effective, but I have no idea how it works or if it would be any help solving our problem. I think it may be well worth investigating, but that's just my opinion. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 07:48, 27 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Marasmusine/Archive_1&diff=552106User talk:Marasmusine/Archive 12012-02-27T08:54:22Z<p>Silverkin: temptation</p>
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Concerning your comments on traps, the DMG says that traps can indeed be Solo. The Soul Gem is the only example provided, but the text indicates that they should be complex and require a skill challenge in order to defeat. Minion traps are difficult for me to imageine. When i think of minions, i think "one-hit-kill", and traps cannot be killed, in the traditional sense. One way you might make them "miniony" is to make their damamge (if any) constant; such as 5 fire damage rather than 1d10 fire damage, or similar. Otherwise, they might as well just be easier traps or have several of them compose a larger trap? I know i've seen a trap with several pressure plates and points of danger. Hope this helps, albiet perhaps a little late in coming. [[User:Techpriest|Techpriest]] 17:05, 3 October 2009 (MDT)<br />
:Hah, here is your belated reply. I think that the effects of "minion traps" would be so minor, that they could instead be treated as a terrain effect. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:14, 8 July 2011 (MDT)<br />
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Um, this has nothing to do with welcoming you, but in response to what you sent me on my talk page, I posted a response there, and I decided to post it here too.Well, here goes:<br />
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It's ok. I do think we should collaborate, though. Below is a suggested goblin race.<br />
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==Goblin==<br />
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''''Goblins are sly, dangerous creatures.''''<br />
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{{Template:4e Racial Traits<br />
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|height=3&rsquo;0&rdquo;&ndash;4&rsquo;5&rdquo<br />
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|weight=60&ndash;90lb.<br />
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|abilities=+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma<br />
|size=Small<br />
|speed=6<br />
|vision=Normal<br />
|languages=Common, Goblin<br />
|skills=+2 Diplomacy, +2 Acrobatics<br />
|trait1=Goblin Reflex<br />
|description1=You gain a +2 bonus to to Reflex defense.<br />
|trait2=Taunt<br />
|description2=You can use ''taunt'' as an at-will power.<br />
|trait3=Jump<br />
|description3=You can use ''jump'' as a daily power<br />
}}<br />
{{4e Power<br />
|name=Taunt<br />
|owner=Race<br />
|class=Goblin<br />
|type=Utility<br />
|usage=At-Will<br />
|flavor=You tease your enemies and they charge, ready for vengeance<br />
|keyword1=Charm<br />
|actiontype=Minor Action<br />
|range=Close burst<br />
|rangemod=5<br />
|target=All enemies in burst<br />
|effect=All enemies within close burst bull charge you.<br />
}}<br />
{{4e Power<br />
|name=Jump<br />
|owner=Race<br />
|class=Goblin<br />
|type=Utility<br />
|usage=Daily<br />
|flavor=You jump, avoiding a would-be lethal attack<br />
|keyword1=Personal<br />
|actiontype=Immediate Action<br />
|range=Melee personal<br />
|trigger=You are hit by an attack that would kill you.<br />
|target=You<br />
|effect=The attack does no damage.<br />
}}<br />
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I hope you like this idea, but I'm open to suggestions. You'll notice I didn't include part of the goblin race. It's the part that's hardest for me, so I thought you could come up with that.Until next time, --Korinn 16:07, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Hi. Try "+2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma or +2 Constitution". Goblins don't strike me as being particularly diplomatic. Taunt allows the player to move all the enemies on the field, three times a round, every round, every encounter. It could be modified into an encounter power that only taunts one enemy. Jump should be an Immediate Reaction, and a level 2 (or higher) racial utility power. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 01:46, 29 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Comment ==<br />
<br />
I noticed your comment on [[Arcane Tank (4e Optimized Character Build)]] about how that table looked like it does not belong in 4e. I actually made that table based off the 4e tables in the books, however any advice or comments you have about that table would be appreciated so I can improve it. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 14:55, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks, I've left some feedback, I'll probably have some more suggestions later down the line too. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 15:22, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks. I now see that you were referring to the table's content not the actual table itself. Sorry about the confusion. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:26, 28 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Barnstar ==<br />
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{{Barnstar|I give you this barnstar for adding [[Meta Pages#Improving, Reviewing, and Removing Articles|improving, reviewing, and removing article]] templates to many 4e classes and races. Thanks for improving the quality of D&D Wiki. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)}}<br />
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Thanks a lot! Here is a barnstar. --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 15:44, 30 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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:Thanks! I'm on a quest to review all the 4e races, and then improve any that look promising. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 02:13, 31 December 2011 (MST)<br />
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== Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus Topics (Race, Feats, Powers, etc) ==<br />
<br />
Hello Marasmusine, <br />
<br />
As I read on your user talk page here you are interested in improving and expanding all user created races and their relative content, and I am exceptionally glad you contacted me via [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|my user talk page]] regarding the content I am developing. I have little experience with D&D and have but a few fragments of what is mixed 4e and 3.5e (and I believe even earlier content like 3e) in my possession. However, I have several concepts and ideas that I would like to see played out and experimented with. Many of the balance issues come from lack of experience, or from design ideals with the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Maioribus race]], such as a philosophy of equilibrium, where some aspects such as magic are exchanged for greater, and more natural melee prowess, along side ideals of sacrifice; playing a Large creature alone seems to come with reasonable and expected penalty, but a Quadruped on top of this offers even greater weaknesses, and benefits, be them game mechanics and more importantly, roleplaying encounters.<br />
<br />
Seeing as you are much more well versed in D&D than I, I again appreciate your notification and appropriate flagging of the pages in question. I would like to ask for your assistance in discussion and refinement of both the Sentient Smilodon as a race, but also aid with its inherent mechanical issues (Large quadrupedal Beast, lack of conventional weapons, magical void), to create a powerful, yet well balanced race that differs from the normal format.<br />
<br />
--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 13:08, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello again Marasmusine,<br />
<br />
Thank you for your [[User talk:Argent Fatalis|quick reply]] to my message here on your talk page. Hoping that I might better be able to supply general concepts and ideals for the Sentient Smilodon as a race to you, I have [[Talk:Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|edited the talk page for the race]]. Regarding the changes, I absolutely not mind any edits made if they could be discussed with myself, primarily for the reasoning that I would like to know what is considered "in bounds" and or what the issue is as a learning exercise. I have absolutely no issues with commentary, critique, modification and the like, but would rather avoid having to completely reformat functions in the future. That said, I believe many of the issues of balance (such as Mortal Bite and Maim) come from my lack of understanding of 4e scaling, and in some part, miscommunication and, given the raw amount of information I've crafted thus far, some English failures or sentences not worded correctly. I hope that on the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus' talk page that I've better explained things that may not have been clear, worded poorly, or are just not obvious. For example, Darkvision seems to be convoluted in the area of true "night vision" and "pitch black vision", where in the case of Maioribus, it is simply the ability to see with minimal light, but function normally in day time, typical of other felines.<br />
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A "Design Declaimer" I believe is a must, as the whole idea, while I believe would be just fine to any party, I admit is certainly not for everyone, and I make numerous references to Dungeon Master discretion for exceptions within the talk page information, which could lead to significant problems in some scenarios, so caution is absolutely advised.<br />
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There are indeed images of the closest relative to this otherwise fictional creature, in the actual (but now extinct) ''Smilodon populator'', along with its relatives including the famous ''Smilodon fatalis''. I can certainly acquire a picture.<br />
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--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 15:35, 11 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
<br />
I noted you made mention of a possibility of a Race-Class restriction in the [[Talk:Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus talk page]], where certain Powers (and some Feats) could be disassociated from Racial restrictions and implemented into a specific class, in order to solve major mechanical flaws, such as weapons, armor, Power damage, Feat scaling, etc. This idea had come to me in earlier times, but I was unsure as to the rules regarding the idea of making Maioribus limited to one (or a handful) of Race specific classes, which would have the specific features (outside of explicitly racial, such as Large, Quadruped, Beast, etc) contained within them. Is this reasonable possibility? While I can believe some users who may review the race will be disappointed, I equally believe a Disclaimer could be included stating that the race may not function well for all 4e Campaigns, and that it would be up to a Dungeon Master's decision if he or she would allow the Greater Smilodon race, and additionally, deviation from its specific Class-Race type(s), so as not to rule out possibility.<br />
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With this, I again appreciate your assistance and patience with the construction, refinement, balancing and ultimate publishing of [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus]] on the Dungeons and Dragons Wiki.<br />
<br />
--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 12:53, 12 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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Hello Marasmusine,<br />
<br />
I've made several adjustments to the [[Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus (4e Race)|Smilodon Maioribus page]] including the addition of the Race-Class and its functions, such as Setup, Feral Challenge, and the migration of Hemorrhaging Wounds and Mortal Bite to that area. I would like your opinion on its current status and possible approval should it seem solid and well rounded before we progress to modifying the Racial Feats (and ultimately creating Class Feats). One of the former Racial Feats, [[Intensity (4e Feat)|Intensity]] has been modified accordingly to 4e Standards (instead of using 3e and 3.5e).<br />
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When possible, if you could re-review the entirety of the Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus race to see if I missed any details or if it includes portions that are no longer applicable. Thank you for your continued assistance, Marasmusine.<br />
<br />
--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 10:13, 16 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
Hello Marasmusine,<br />
<br />
As I write this I must inform you that I have been called to duty, starting this Monday, January 23rd 2012, and thus will be out of contact for some time, likely several months. I write this message to you to express my sincerest thanks for your astounding efforts in not only editing and improving all of the 4e content, but namely my personal projects, which you extended your assistance too in full. I truly and honestly thank you for this, and hope that you continue to provide support in this manner to others, like me, who may come and wish to participate on the D&D Wiki.<br />
<br />
With my topic of Sentient, Smilodon Maioribus now on hold for several months, as I will likely have limited access to the Internet, I give you permission to edit it, keeping in the spirit of its design and overall feeling, as you see fit. I hope that if you choose to do so, that you find great success and satisfaction in doing so. I will certainly return as soon as possible, and wish to speak with you again in the future.<br />
<br />
With best regards and thanks,<br />
--[[User:Argent Fatalis|Argent Fatalis]] 11:58, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
<br />
==Spam==<br />
Do you ever get the feeling that they're doing it just to mess with us? [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:48, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ha ha, I've seen wikis in a worse state. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 11:11, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::Me too, but this is a D&D wiki - I could understand selling D&D-related products, but these spam posts have nothing at all to do with D&D. No one will ever even see those posts (except to delete them), because nothing on this wiki has anything to do with them. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:45, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Ah but you must realise these are bots, not people. All that matters is that maybe 1 person in 10,000 clicks on that link. Adding recaptcha to new account creation would stop all this :) 11:54, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I see, that makes more sense. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:58, 13 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:::That said, there are [http://www.dndwiki.com some wikis] that stop spam before it gets as bad as it is here :-P<br />
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== [[Neo Reploid (4e Race)|Neo Reploid]] ==<br />
<br />
A question about my Neo Reploid race, do I really have to have attack bonuses per tier? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 18:00, 21 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Ah, thanks for explaining. If I have tiered damage rolls, is that fine? --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:33, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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::Thanks for answering my questions. --[[User:Axl|Axl]] 17:43, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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==Reviews==<br />
Is there somewhere I can post to ask for reviews on a page? I'm trying to improve one of my PrCs that I put together, but nobody has reviewed it so I don't know what needs to be changed. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 10:42, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Hi Silkverkin, I'm flattered that you think that I might know! I can't see any formal review request system, so can only suggest the main talk page, or asking individual editors. I'd be happy to look at it myself, although it's been a few years since I've played 3.5 so I may not be able to suggest much. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 10:57, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
::I suppose I could ask Green Dragon about it, to be sure. If there isn't one already, maybe we (the wiki as a whole) should start one. I know that I at least am somewhat uncertain when making new content, with regard to balance and whatnot. Balance is one of my sticking points - I like to make sure that even my April Fools submissions are properly balanced. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:53, 22 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Post Review ==<br />
<br />
Hey. First off, thanks for helping me balance my 4e race. But I'm just wondering, after I get everything fixed, can I remove that notice on my own and put it back into the 'races without improving template' section on my own? Or should I wait for someone to give the changes a once over first? --[[User:Fortis|Fortis]] 23:23, 27 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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:Yes, and you are asked to. I tried to make the wording on the [[Template:Reviewing Template]] understandable in this regard. For example, it says "''When the mechanics have been changed so that this template is no longer applicable please remove this template.''" Do you find this wording clear? --[[User:Green Dragon|Green Dragon]] 00:23, 28 January 2012 (MST)<br />
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<br />
== spam template ==<br />
It's so tempting sometimes, you know what I mean? Imagine it - being able to report spam just by adding <nowiki>{{spam}}</nowiki> to the page, and have all the details filled in automatically. So simple, so elegant... and yet so not worth the time it would take to actually create such a thing. <br />
<br />
On a side note, something tells me I've been awake for far too long. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 01:54, 27 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=552002Talk:Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-26T12:42:08Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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<div>== Taking Suggestions? ==<br />
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If you care to take suggestions, just to get the ball rolling: crushed, eaten, beheaded(executed), hanged, choked on food, sucked into a vacuum, teleported into a wall, run over, energy drained, fall off a mountain, disease, acid, poison, vital organs removed, drawn and quartered, tortured, Harmed, blown up, turned inside out, swarmed by bugs, brain-sucked, frozen, buried alive (until dead), and fear are all I can think of right now. --[[User:Ganteka|Ganteka]] 23:24, 17 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:How...sadistic are you looking to get here? I can come up with more than a hundred reasons how to die, if, as Ganteka said, this is open for suggestions... -- [[User:Flession|Flession]] 04:33, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Yes...it '''is''' open to suggestion. Thanks for the ideas Ganteka. I created this page as a way to brainstorm nontraditional approaches to threatening the lives of PCs. It can be boring to always fight monsters, and never face any other challenges or threats which differentiate from typical approaches. Not exactly sadistic...just another way to change how the game is played. Adressing your statement that you can generate 100+ methods of death, I am creating a more general list, where as being hanged and beheaded would classify under execution. Secondly, the methods are ones that are commonly (or reasonably) applied. Nothing against Ganteka's list, but brainsucking, organs removed, sucked into a vacuum, and teleported into a wall are unlikely to occur. AND organs removed may be classified as a form of either encapturement and torture, or being killed by an NPC. These are not specific things, only a generator of ideas for DMs and campaign builders. [[User:Palantini|Palantini]] 16:02, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:::Hey Palantini, added a couple of ideas. Knowing you, you'll probably take most of them out. And why ''can't'' the ideas be sadistic. That's what makes it fun. [[User:Sloperson|Sloperson]] 16:29, 26 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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== Similarities ==<br />
<br />
Alot of these are the same thing. weather, for example, includes storm and tornado. {{Unsigned|96.248.118.13|13:18, 13 July 2008 (MDT)}}<br />
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:I dunno, as said in the section above, it's to give DMs ideas for campaigns, so sometimes specifying might give cause for the DM to consider something he/she hadn't yet under a vague classification of (using your example) 'weather' --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:16 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
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== More Deaths ==<br />
<br />
I got some. Chocking, substance abuse, riding under the influence, hit by some one riding under the influence, strangled, killed by the chicken legion(Legend of Zelda stile), stampede, head injury, erased from existence, becoming undead(zombie, vampire, lich), and heart break.--[[User:Yozuk|Yozuk]] 00:42, 15 August 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:Common but deadly sickness 45-55, 56-60 Hit by (something big), 61-80 Fights, 81-90 Animal Attacks, 91-100 fairly unusual deads (as in an evil wizard throw him...) --[[User:Angel Black|Angel Black]] 19:39, 2 October 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Lava? --&nbsp;<small><span style="border: 1px solid blue; -moz-border-radius:10px">[[User:Tug|'''<span style="background-color:White; color:Blue; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px"> Tug </span>''']][[User talk:Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;talk&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white">&nbsp;&nbsp;contribs&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Emailuser/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomright:10px; -moz-border-radius-topright:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;email&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]]</span></small> 14:09, 12 April 2009 (MDT)<br />
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== A few ideas... ==<br />
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Didn't find any of these with the search function although there may be something similar:<br />
*Death from massive damage (system shock)<br />
*Gibbed<br />
*Swallowed<br />
*Disintegrate<br />
*Phantsmal Killer/Weird<br />
*Wail of the Banshee/banshee's keening<br />
*Brain sucked out by illithid<br />
*Throat cut<br />
*Drawn and quartered<br />
*Exploding bladder (maybe?)<br />
*AIDS<br />
*Cancer<br />
*Sleeping dragon barrel roll<br />
*Mother killed before you were born (Terminator)<br />
*Shot in the face by Dick Cheney<br />
*Shot in the face by Bill Clinton<br />
-- [[User:Jota|Jota]] 16:02, 12 January 2009 (MST)<br />
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Thanks a ton for organizing <br />
add at will...just don't make them absurd<br />
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== Organizing ==<br />
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We could put them into a table that can be sorted alphabetically.. --[[User:Sabre070|Sabre070]] 05:34, 6 May 2009 (MDT)<br />
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:We could also organize them by types of death (combat, RP, DM issue/IRL problem, etc.) That would make the list much more useful, and help with the duplication problem. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 13:47, 2 March 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Well, thinking on that, it might be cause to make ''more than one'' table, each of smaller volume and defeating the one big one. I'm all for the idea, but organizing it like that would change the dynamic. And if you were to order it like: This type 1-50, different type 51-100, then you couldn't change or add to those types without having to reformat every other section that succeeds it. It's perfectly fine if you want to do that, but there must be a better way. --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:24 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
:::My thinking would be to make several tables, each starting at one. It is notable that in this process, the number of entries would go down due to removal of duplicates. I'd keep the more interesting of the two. For a good example, take a look at #69 on the current table. Wow. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 12:56, 23 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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==All known ways to die==<br />
<br />
I think this should be reworded as there are billions, if not trillions or more ways to die. --[[User:Vrail|Vrail]] 02:13, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:but those numbers ARE over 100, whats the problem?. this delivers exactly what it promisses, over 100[[User:Name Violation|Name Violation]] 22:18, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==Wikification==<br />
This page needs to be wikified, but I'm almost afraid to put the Wikify template on it... -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:41, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Is this page necessary? ==<br />
<br />
I understand what purpose it '''could''' have, considering that it could be like numerous other "100 Ways to X" pages, offering small modular events and descriptions that can be used to help a serious dungeon master quickly hash out a believable set of occurrences. For example, a serious "100 ways to die" could allow a dungeon master to quickly describe a believable reason for how the farmer's wife died, instead of trying to make up a consistent reason on the spot.<br />
<br />
This page, however, seems far too filled with nonsense and unbelievable circumstances that it is obviously not as useful, and doesn't seem to have any purpose besides the odd editor deciding to add his own brand of silliness. Because of that, is this page really all that necessary? I'm all for fun and games, but there is a time and a place for them, and any person looking this page up in an effort to find a realistic answer is just going to be disappointed. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 14:24, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:How about we add the April Fool's template to it that way the silliness would still be here and people would be well warned? --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 14:27, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::I'm not sure this page is entirely without genuine merit. The way I see it, it's mostly a DM tool to kill someone off in a fun or interesting way. And a large number of them are quite reasonable in a D&D world, usable for character background (ex. Father killed by red dragon, character hates red dragons), NPC background, plot hooks, you name it. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 15:03, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::There's nothing wrong with this page, and as said above it has plenty of uses. So what if not all of them are 100% dead serious? This is a game where you pretend to be a fireball-tossing elf for Pelor's sake! Quit being stop-having-fun guys and relax your booties! --<span style="font-size:90%;">[[User:ScryersEve|<span title="User page of Scryer's Eve"><span style="color:#006565;">Scryer's</span> <span style="color:#db6700;">Eve</span></span>]] <sup>([[User_talk:ScryersEve|<span style="color:#0053BF!important;" title="Talk page of Scryer's Eve">talk</span>]] | <span title="Contributions of Scryer's Eve">[[Special:Contributions/ScryersEve|<span style="small-caps;color:#0053BF!important;" title="Contributions of Scryer's Eve">contribs</span>]])</span></sup> 17:56, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::Hey now, I get what you're saying and all, but your example needs work. I understand that this is a fantasy game and just about anything could happen, but you need to respect that elven wizards are Serious Business. EDIT: sorry, forgot to sign -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 23:54, 25 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::I think I'd prefer it if we had a version of the list that had some actual game utility - that is with the silliest entries taken out. Out goes meta stuff like "bored DM" and "failed will save". We don't need the 3.5e parenthesis either. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 01:20, 26 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::I agree with you on that note, but finding someone willing to wade through all the meta stuff and the truly ridiculous entries may be difficult. The 3.5e notation can definitely go, though. One problem with separating the silly from the serious, however, is that folks are only likely to post to one list, which means it wouldn't work without regular maintenance and moderation. That sounds like a lot of work considering the relatively minor effect on the list. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 05:42, 26 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551999Talk:Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-26T12:36:18Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Taking Suggestions? ==<br />
<br />
If you care to take suggestions, just to get the ball rolling: crushed, eaten, beheaded(executed), hanged, choked on food, sucked into a vacuum, teleported into a wall, run over, energy drained, fall off a mountain, disease, acid, poison, vital organs removed, drawn and quartered, tortured, Harmed, blown up, turned inside out, swarmed by bugs, brain-sucked, frozen, buried alive (until dead), and fear are all I can think of right now. --[[User:Ganteka|Ganteka]] 23:24, 17 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
<br />
:How...sadistic are you looking to get here? I can come up with more than a hundred reasons how to die, if, as Ganteka said, this is open for suggestions... -- [[User:Flession|Flession]] 04:33, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
<br />
::Yes...it '''is''' open to suggestion. Thanks for the ideas Ganteka. I created this page as a way to brainstorm nontraditional approaches to threatening the lives of PCs. It can be boring to always fight monsters, and never face any other challenges or threats which differentiate from typical approaches. Not exactly sadistic...just another way to change how the game is played. Adressing your statement that you can generate 100+ methods of death, I am creating a more general list, where as being hanged and beheaded would classify under execution. Secondly, the methods are ones that are commonly (or reasonably) applied. Nothing against Ganteka's list, but brainsucking, organs removed, sucked into a vacuum, and teleported into a wall are unlikely to occur. AND organs removed may be classified as a form of either encapturement and torture, or being killed by an NPC. These are not specific things, only a generator of ideas for DMs and campaign builders. [[User:Palantini|Palantini]] 16:02, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:::Hey Palantini, added a couple of ideas. Knowing you, you'll probably take most of them out. And why ''can't'' the ideas be sadistic. That's what makes it fun. [[User:Sloperson|Sloperson]] 16:29, 26 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
<br />
== Similarities ==<br />
<br />
Alot of these are the same thing. weather, for example, includes storm and tornado. {{Unsigned|96.248.118.13|13:18, 13 July 2008 (MDT)}}<br />
<br />
:I dunno, as said in the section above, it's to give DMs ideas for campaigns, so sometimes specifying might give cause for the DM to consider something he/she hadn't yet under a vague classification of (using your example) 'weather' --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:16 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== More Deaths ==<br />
<br />
I got some. Chocking, substance abuse, riding under the influence, hit by some one riding under the influence, strangled, killed by the chicken legion(Legend of Zelda stile), stampede, head injury, erased from existence, becoming undead(zombie, vampire, lich), and heart break.--[[User:Yozuk|Yozuk]] 00:42, 15 August 2008 (MDT)<br />
<br />
:Common but deadly sickness 45-55, 56-60 Hit by (something big), 61-80 Fights, 81-90 Animal Attacks, 91-100 fairly unusual deads (as in an evil wizard throw him...) --[[User:Angel Black|Angel Black]] 19:39, 2 October 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Lava? --&nbsp;<small><span style="border: 1px solid blue; -moz-border-radius:10px">[[User:Tug|'''<span style="background-color:White; color:Blue; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px"> Tug </span>''']][[User talk:Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;talk&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white">&nbsp;&nbsp;contribs&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Emailuser/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomright:10px; -moz-border-radius-topright:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;email&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]]</span></small> 14:09, 12 April 2009 (MDT)<br />
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== A few ideas... ==<br />
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Didn't find any of these with the search function although there may be something similar:<br />
*Death from massive damage (system shock)<br />
*Gibbed<br />
*Swallowed<br />
*Disintegrate<br />
*Phantsmal Killer/Weird<br />
*Wail of the Banshee/banshee's keening<br />
*Brain sucked out by illithid<br />
*Throat cut<br />
*Drawn and quartered<br />
*Exploding bladder (maybe?)<br />
*AIDS<br />
*Cancer<br />
*Sleeping dragon barrel roll<br />
*Mother killed before you were born (Terminator)<br />
*Shot in the face by Dick Cheney<br />
*Shot in the face by Bill Clinton<br />
-- [[User:Jota|Jota]] 16:02, 12 January 2009 (MST)<br />
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Thanks a ton for organizing <br />
add at will...just don't make them absurd<br />
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== Organizing ==<br />
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We could put them into a table that can be sorted alphabetically.. --[[User:Sabre070|Sabre070]] 05:34, 6 May 2009 (MDT)<br />
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:We could also organize them by types of death (combat, RP, DM issue/IRL problem, etc.) That would make the list much more useful, and help with the duplication problem. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 13:47, 2 March 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Well, thinking on that, it might be cause to make ''more than one'' table, each of smaller volume and defeating the one big one. I'm all for the idea, but organizing it like that would change the dynamic. And if you were to order it like: This type 1-50, different type 51-100, then you couldn't change or add to those types without having to reformat every other section that succeeds it. It's perfectly fine if you want to do that, but there must be a better way. --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:24 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
:::My thinking would be to make several tables, each starting at one. It is notable that in this process, the number of entries would go down due to removal of duplicates. I'd keep the more interesting of the two. For a good example, take a look at #69 on the current table. Wow. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 12:56, 23 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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==All known ways to die==<br />
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I think this should be reworded as there are billions, if not trillions or more ways to die. --[[User:Vrail|Vrail]] 02:13, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:but those numbers ARE over 100, whats the problem?. this delivers exactly what it promisses, over 100[[User:Name Violation|Name Violation]] 22:18, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==Wikification==<br />
This page needs to be wikified, but I'm almost afraid to put the Wikify template on it... -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:41, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Is this page necessary? ==<br />
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I understand what purpose it '''could''' have, considering that it could be like numerous other "100 Ways to X" pages, offering small modular events and descriptions that can be used to help a serious dungeon master quickly hash out a believable set of occurrences. For example, a serious "100 ways to die" could allow a dungeon master to quickly describe a believable reason for how the farmer's wife died, instead of trying to make up a consistent reason on the spot.<br />
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This page, however, seems far too filled with nonsense and unbelievable circumstances that it is obviously not as useful, and doesn't seem to have any purpose besides the odd editor deciding to add his own brand of silliness. Because of that, is this page really all that necessary? I'm all for fun and games, but there is a time and a place for them, and any person looking this page up in an effort to find a realistic answer is just going to be disappointed. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 14:24, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:How about we add the April Fool's template to it that way the silliness would still be here and people would be well warned? --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 14:27, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::I'm not sure this page is entirely without genuine merit. The way I see it, it's mostly a DM tool to kill someone off in a fun or interesting way. And a large number of them are quite reasonable in a D&D world, usable for character background (ex. Father killed by red dragon, character hates red dragons), NPC background, plot hooks, you name it. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 15:03, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::There's nothing wrong with this page, and as said above it has plenty of uses. So what if not all of them are 100% dead serious? This is a game where you pretend to be a fireball-tossing elf for Pelor's sake! Quit being stop-having-fun guys and relax your booties! --<span style="font-size:90%;">[[User:ScryersEve|<span title="User page of Scryer's Eve"><span style="color:#006565;">Scryer's</span> <span style="color:#db6700;">Eve</span></span>]] <sup>([[User_talk:ScryersEve|<span style="color:#0053BF!important;" title="Talk page of Scryer's Eve">talk</span>]] | <span title="Contributions of Scryer's Eve">[[Special:Contributions/ScryersEve|<span style="small-caps;color:#0053BF!important;" title="Contributions of Scryer's Eve">contribs</span>]])</span></sup> 17:56, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::Hey now, I get what you're saying and all, but your example needs work. I understand that this is a fantasy game and just about anything could happen, but you need to respect that elven wizards are Serious Business. EDIT: sorry, forgot to sign -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 23:54, 25 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::I think I'd prefer it if we had a version of the list that had some actual game utility - that is with the silliest entries taken out. Out goes meta stuff like "bored DM" and "failed will save". We don't need the 3.5e parenthesis either. [[User:Marasmusine|Marasmusine]] 01:20, 26 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::I agree with you on that note, but finding someone willing to wade through all the meta stuff and the truly ridiculous entries may be difficult. The 3.5e notation can definitely go, though. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 05:36, 26 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551971Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-26T08:01:17Z<p>Silverkin: yet still more ways to die</p>
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A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="d20"<br />
|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Ability_drain|Ability Drain]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in [[Astral_Plane|Astral Plane]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of [[ Pun-Pun_(3.5e_Optimized_Character_Build)|Pun Pun]]'s anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of the contact of a [[SRD:Rod_of_Cancellation|Rod of Cancellation]] and a [[SRD:Sphere_of_Annihilation|Sphere of Annihilation]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a [[SRD:Beholder|beholder]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | [[SRD:Bodak|Bodak]]'s death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the [[Staff_of_the_Magi|Staff of the Magi]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the [[The_Fourth_Wall_(3.5e_Environment)|Fourth Wall]] and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a [[SRD:Balor|Balor]]'s toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm [[Red_Dragon|Red Dragon]]'s hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in [[SRD:Salamander|Salamander]] piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | [[SRD:Disintegrate|Disintegrated]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | sentenced to death for your crimes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | Arm wrestle a silverback<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | Being caught making an omelette...with a dragon egg <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | sacrificed to dragon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 234 || style="text-align: left;" | walking in on a secret druidic ritual, depending on the druids<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 235 || style="text-align: left;" | typhoon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 236 || style="text-align: left;" | calling a powerful devil a demon, or vice versa<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 237 || style="text-align: left;" | tripping over your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 238 || style="text-align: left;" | losing your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 239 || style="text-align: left;" | mudslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 240 || style="text-align: left;" | rockslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 241 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by your own summoned creature<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 242 || style="text-align: left;" | drowned<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 243 || style="text-align: left;" | thrown from clifftop<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 244 || style="text-align: left;" | Explosive Runes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 245 || style="text-align: left;" | fall and break your neck<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 246 || style="text-align: left;" | Be Coup de grace-d by a familiar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 247 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught urinating on a shrine (by Gods or Clerics).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 248 || style="text-align: left;" | Cross your party then find out all your adventuring buddies have been evil doppelgangers for the past week.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 249 || style="text-align: left;" | Receive dinner invitation. Turns out you're the dinner.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 250 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by dominated party member<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 251 || style="text-align: left;" | Travel to the Gods meeting plane to entreaty them for help and then discover an amusing consequence of scale and planer travel in that all the Gods are 100x your size. Then be crushed by a Lawful Good God placing his wine glass down upon you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 252 || style="text-align: left;" | mistaking a dragonborn for a draconian <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 253 || style="text-align: left;" | being a gnome in kobold territory<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 254 || style="text-align: left;" | being a kobold in gnome territory<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 255 || style="text-align: left;" | brain consumed by illithid <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 256 || style="text-align: left;" | Spend a night with Malcanthet (Almost worth it)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 257 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by vengeful ghosts<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 258 || style="text-align: left;" | sink into a tar pit (on the bright side, your bones will be preserved forever)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 259 || style="text-align: left;" | Crystallized<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 260 || style="text-align: left;" | Enemy sticks an immovable rod into a body cavity, pushes you off a cliff, then uses the command word to activate it. NOT a good way to die.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 261 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Ice. The temperature is above freezing.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 262 || style="text-align: left;" | Kill a dragon in flight, only to be crushed by its corpse when it hits the ground<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 263 || style="text-align: left;" | Turned into a tree; later cut down and used for furniture construction<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 264 || style="text-align: left;" | Incarcerated until your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 265 || style="text-align: left;" | Critically fail your Spellcraft check while casting an epic-level spell <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 266 || style="text-align: left;" | Successfully disbelieve an illusory pit that isn't actually an illusion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 267 || style="text-align: left;" | slain by your own spell, after it gets turned<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 268 || style="text-align: left;" | taken by roc, fed to nestlings<br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551966Talk:Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-26T06:54:19Z<p>Silverkin: /* Is this page necessary? */ oops</p>
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<div>== Taking Suggestions? ==<br />
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If you care to take suggestions, just to get the ball rolling: crushed, eaten, beheaded(executed), hanged, choked on food, sucked into a vacuum, teleported into a wall, run over, energy drained, fall off a mountain, disease, acid, poison, vital organs removed, drawn and quartered, tortured, Harmed, blown up, turned inside out, swarmed by bugs, brain-sucked, frozen, buried alive (until dead), and fear are all I can think of right now. --[[User:Ganteka|Ganteka]] 23:24, 17 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:How...sadistic are you looking to get here? I can come up with more than a hundred reasons how to die, if, as Ganteka said, this is open for suggestions... -- [[User:Flession|Flession]] 04:33, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Yes...it '''is''' open to suggestion. Thanks for the ideas Ganteka. I created this page as a way to brainstorm nontraditional approaches to threatening the lives of PCs. It can be boring to always fight monsters, and never face any other challenges or threats which differentiate from typical approaches. Not exactly sadistic...just another way to change how the game is played. Adressing your statement that you can generate 100+ methods of death, I am creating a more general list, where as being hanged and beheaded would classify under execution. Secondly, the methods are ones that are commonly (or reasonably) applied. Nothing against Ganteka's list, but brainsucking, organs removed, sucked into a vacuum, and teleported into a wall are unlikely to occur. AND organs removed may be classified as a form of either encapturement and torture, or being killed by an NPC. These are not specific things, only a generator of ideas for DMs and campaign builders. [[User:Palantini|Palantini]] 16:02, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:::Hey Palantini, added a couple of ideas. Knowing you, you'll probably take most of them out. And why ''can't'' the ideas be sadistic. That's what makes it fun. [[User:Sloperson|Sloperson]] 16:29, 26 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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== Similarities ==<br />
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Alot of these are the same thing. weather, for example, includes storm and tornado. {{Unsigned|96.248.118.13|13:18, 13 July 2008 (MDT)}}<br />
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:I dunno, as said in the section above, it's to give DMs ideas for campaigns, so sometimes specifying might give cause for the DM to consider something he/she hadn't yet under a vague classification of (using your example) 'weather' --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:16 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
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== More Deaths ==<br />
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I got some. Chocking, substance abuse, riding under the influence, hit by some one riding under the influence, strangled, killed by the chicken legion(Legend of Zelda stile), stampede, head injury, erased from existence, becoming undead(zombie, vampire, lich), and heart break.--[[User:Yozuk|Yozuk]] 00:42, 15 August 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:Common but deadly sickness 45-55, 56-60 Hit by (something big), 61-80 Fights, 81-90 Animal Attacks, 91-100 fairly unusual deads (as in an evil wizard throw him...) --[[User:Angel Black|Angel Black]] 19:39, 2 October 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Lava? --&nbsp;<small><span style="border: 1px solid blue; -moz-border-radius:10px">[[User:Tug|'''<span style="background-color:White; color:Blue; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px"> Tug </span>''']][[User talk:Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;talk&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white">&nbsp;&nbsp;contribs&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Emailuser/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomright:10px; -moz-border-radius-topright:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;email&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]]</span></small> 14:09, 12 April 2009 (MDT)<br />
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== A few ideas... ==<br />
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Didn't find any of these with the search function although there may be something similar:<br />
*Death from massive damage (system shock)<br />
*Gibbed<br />
*Swallowed<br />
*Disintegrate<br />
*Phantsmal Killer/Weird<br />
*Wail of the Banshee/banshee's keening<br />
*Brain sucked out by illithid<br />
*Throat cut<br />
*Drawn and quartered<br />
*Exploding bladder (maybe?)<br />
*AIDS<br />
*Cancer<br />
*Sleeping dragon barrel roll<br />
*Mother killed before you were born (Terminator)<br />
*Shot in the face by Dick Cheney<br />
*Shot in the face by Bill Clinton<br />
-- [[User:Jota|Jota]] 16:02, 12 January 2009 (MST)<br />
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Thanks a ton for organizing <br />
add at will...just don't make them absurd<br />
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== Organizing ==<br />
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We could put them into a table that can be sorted alphabetically.. --[[User:Sabre070|Sabre070]] 05:34, 6 May 2009 (MDT)<br />
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:We could also organize them by types of death (combat, RP, DM issue/IRL problem, etc.) That would make the list much more useful, and help with the duplication problem. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 13:47, 2 March 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Well, thinking on that, it might be cause to make ''more than one'' table, each of smaller volume and defeating the one big one. I'm all for the idea, but organizing it like that would change the dynamic. And if you were to order it like: This type 1-50, different type 51-100, then you couldn't change or add to those types without having to reformat every other section that succeeds it. It's perfectly fine if you want to do that, but there must be a better way. --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:24 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
:::My thinking would be to make several tables, each starting at one. It is notable that in this process, the number of entries would go down due to removal of duplicates. I'd keep the more interesting of the two. For a good example, take a look at #69 on the current table. Wow. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 12:56, 23 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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==All known ways to die==<br />
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I think this should be reworded as there are billions, if not trillions or more ways to die. --[[User:Vrail|Vrail]] 02:13, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:but those numbers ARE over 100, whats the problem?. this delivers exactly what it promisses, over 100[[User:Name Violation|Name Violation]] 22:18, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==Wikification==<br />
This page needs to be wikified, but I'm almost afraid to put the Wikify template on it... -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:41, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Is this page necessary? ==<br />
<br />
I understand what purpose it '''could''' have, considering that it could be like numerous other "100 Ways to X" pages, offering small modular events and descriptions that can be used to help a serious dungeon master quickly hash out a believable set of occurrences. For example, a serious "100 ways to die" could allow a dungeon master to quickly describe a believable reason for how the farmer's wife died, instead of trying to make up a consistent reason on the spot.<br />
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This page, however, seems far too filled with nonsense and unbelievable circumstances that it is obviously not as useful, and doesn't seem to have any purpose besides the odd editor deciding to add his own brand of silliness. Because of that, is this page really all that necessary? I'm all for fun and games, but there is a time and a place for them, and any person looking this page up in an effort to find a realistic answer is just going to be disappointed. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 14:24, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:How about we add the April Fool's template to it that way the silliness would still be here and people would be well warned? --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 14:27, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::I'm not sure this page is entirely without genuine merit. The way I see it, it's mostly a DM tool to kill someone off in a fun or interesting way. And a large number of them are quite reasonable in a D&D world, usable for character background (ex. Father killed by red dragon, character hates red dragons), NPC background, plot hooks, you name it. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 15:03, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::There's nothing wrong with this page, and as said above it has plenty of uses. So what if not all of them are 100% dead serious? This is a game where you pretend to be a fireball-tossing elf for Pelor's sake! Quit being stop-having-fun guys and relax your booties! --<span style="font-size:90%;">[[User:ScryersEve|<span title="User page of Scryer's Eve"><span style="color:#006565;">Scryer's</span> <span style="color:#db6700;">Eve</span></span>]] <sup>([[User_talk:ScryersEve|<span style="color:#0053BF!important;" title="Talk page of Scryer's Eve">talk</span>]] | <span title="Contributions of Scryer's Eve">[[Special:Contributions/ScryersEve|<span style="small-caps;color:#0053BF!important;" title="Contributions of Scryer's Eve">contribs</span>]])</span></sup> 17:56, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::Hey now, I get what you're saying and all, but your example needs work. I understand that this is a fantasy game and just about anything could happen, but you need to respect that elven wizards are Serious Business. EDIT: sorry, forgot to sign -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 23:54, 25 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551718Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-24T04:14:49Z<p>Silverkin: wikification, part I</p>
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<div>{{Wikify|needs internal links where appropriate}}<br />
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A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="d20"<br />
|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Ability_drain|Ability Drain]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in [[Astral_Plane|Astral Plane]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of [[ Pun-Pun_(3.5e_Optimized_Character_Build)|Pun Pun]]'s anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of the contact of a [[SRD:Rod_of_Cancellation|Rod of Cancellation]] and a [[SRD:Sphere_of_Annihilation|Sphere of Annihilation]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a [[SRD:Beholder|beholder]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | [[SRD:Bodak|Bodak]]'s death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the [[Staff_of_the_Magi|Staff of the Magi]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the [[The_Fourth_Wall_(3.5e_Environment)|Fourth Wall]] and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a [[SRD:Balor|Balor]]'s toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm [[Red_Dragon|Red Dragon]]'s hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in [[SRD:Salamander|Salamander]] piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | [[SRD:Disintegrate|Disintegrated]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | sentenced to death for your crimes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | Arm wrestle a silverback<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | Being caught making an omelette...with a dragon egg <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | sacrificed to dragon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 234 || style="text-align: left;" | walking in on a secret druidic ritual, depending on the druids<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 235 || style="text-align: left;" | typhoon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 236 || style="text-align: left;" | calling a powerful devil a demon, or vice versa<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 237 || style="text-align: left;" | tripping over your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 238 || style="text-align: left;" | losing your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 239 || style="text-align: left;" | mudslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 240 || style="text-align: left;" | rockslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 241 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by your own summoned creature<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 242 || style="text-align: left;" | drowned<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 243 || style="text-align: left;" | thrown from clifftop<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 244 || style="text-align: left;" | Explosive Runes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 245 || style="text-align: left;" | fall and break your neck<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 246 || style="text-align: left;" | Be Coup de grace-d by a familiar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 247 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught urinating on a shrine (by Gods or Clerics).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 248 || style="text-align: left;" | Cross your party then find out all your adventuring buddies have been evil doppelgangers for the past week.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 249 || style="text-align: left;" | Receive dinner invitation. Turns out you're the dinner.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 250 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by dominated party member<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 251 || style="text-align: left;" | Travel to the Gods meeting plane to entreaty them for help and then discover an amusing consequence of scale and planer travel in that all the Gods are 100x your size. Then be crushed by a Lawful Good God placing his wine glass down upon you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 252 || style="text-align: left;" | mistaking a dragonborn for a draconian <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 253 || style="text-align: left;" | being a gnome in kobold territory<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 254 || style="text-align: left;" | being a kobold in gnome territory<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 255 || style="text-align: left;" | brain consumed by illithid <br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551716Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-24T03:29:43Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="d20"<br />
|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | sentenced to death for your crimes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | Arm wrestle a silverback<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | Being caught making an omelette...with a dragon egg <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | sacrificed to dragon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 234 || style="text-align: left;" | walking in on a secret druidic ritual, depending on the druids<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 235 || style="text-align: left;" | typhoon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 236 || style="text-align: left;" | calling a powerful devil a demon, or vice versa<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 237 || style="text-align: left;" | tripping over your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 238 || style="text-align: left;" | losing your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 239 || style="text-align: left;" | mudslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 240 || style="text-align: left;" | rockslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 241 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by your own summoned creature<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 242 || style="text-align: left;" | drowned<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 243 || style="text-align: left;" | thrown from clifftop<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 244 || style="text-align: left;" | Explosive Runes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 245 || style="text-align: left;" | fall and break your neck<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 246 || style="text-align: left;" | Be Coup de grace-d by a familiar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 247 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught urinating on a shrine (by Gods or Clerics).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 248 || style="text-align: left;" | Cross your party then find out all your adventuring buddies have been evil doppelgangers for the past week.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 249 || style="text-align: left;" | Receive dinner invitation. Turns out you're the dinner.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 250 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by dominated party member<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 251 || style="text-align: left;" | Travel to the Gods meeting plane to entreaty them for help and then discover an amusing consequence of scale and planer travel in that all the Gods are 100x your size. Then be crushed by a Lawful Good God placing his wine glass down upon you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 252 || style="text-align: left;" | mistaking a dragonborn for a draconian <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 253 || style="text-align: left;" | being a gnome in kobold territory<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 254 || style="text-align: left;" | being a kobold in gnome territory<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 255 || style="text-align: left;" | brain consumed by illithid <br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551715Talk:Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-24T03:25:12Z<p>Silverkin: tsk tsk</p>
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<div>== Taking Suggestions? ==<br />
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If you care to take suggestions, just to get the ball rolling: crushed, eaten, beheaded(executed), hanged, choked on food, sucked into a vacuum, teleported into a wall, run over, energy drained, fall off a mountain, disease, acid, poison, vital organs removed, drawn and quartered, tortured, Harmed, blown up, turned inside out, swarmed by bugs, brain-sucked, frozen, buried alive (until dead), and fear are all I can think of right now. --[[User:Ganteka|Ganteka]] 23:24, 17 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:How...sadistic are you looking to get here? I can come up with more than a hundred reasons how to die, if, as Ganteka said, this is open for suggestions... -- [[User:Flession|Flession]] 04:33, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Yes...it '''is''' open to suggestion. Thanks for the ideas Ganteka. I created this page as a way to brainstorm nontraditional approaches to threatening the lives of PCs. It can be boring to always fight monsters, and never face any other challenges or threats which differentiate from typical approaches. Not exactly sadistic...just another way to change how the game is played. Adressing your statement that you can generate 100+ methods of death, I am creating a more general list, where as being hanged and beheaded would classify under execution. Secondly, the methods are ones that are commonly (or reasonably) applied. Nothing against Ganteka's list, but brainsucking, organs removed, sucked into a vacuum, and teleported into a wall are unlikely to occur. AND organs removed may be classified as a form of either encapturement and torture, or being killed by an NPC. These are not specific things, only a generator of ideas for DMs and campaign builders. [[User:Palantini|Palantini]] 16:02, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:::Hey Palantini, added a couple of ideas. Knowing you, you'll probably take most of them out. And why ''can't'' the ideas be sadistic. That's what makes it fun. [[User:Sloperson|Sloperson]] 16:29, 26 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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== Similarities ==<br />
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Alot of these are the same thing. weather, for example, includes storm and tornado. {{Unsigned|96.248.118.13|13:18, 13 July 2008 (MDT)}}<br />
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:I dunno, as said in the section above, it's to give DMs ideas for campaigns, so sometimes specifying might give cause for the DM to consider something he/she hadn't yet under a vague classification of (using your example) 'weather' --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:16 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
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== More Deaths ==<br />
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I got some. Chocking, substance abuse, riding under the influence, hit by some one riding under the influence, strangled, killed by the chicken legion(Legend of Zelda stile), stampede, head injury, erased from existence, becoming undead(zombie, vampire, lich), and heart break.--[[User:Yozuk|Yozuk]] 00:42, 15 August 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:Common but deadly sickness 45-55, 56-60 Hit by (something big), 61-80 Fights, 81-90 Animal Attacks, 91-100 fairly unusual deads (as in an evil wizard throw him...) --[[User:Angel Black|Angel Black]] 19:39, 2 October 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Lava? --&nbsp;<small><span style="border: 1px solid blue; -moz-border-radius:10px">[[User:Tug|'''<span style="background-color:White; color:Blue; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px"> Tug </span>''']][[User talk:Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;talk&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white">&nbsp;&nbsp;contribs&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Emailuser/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomright:10px; -moz-border-radius-topright:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;email&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]]</span></small> 14:09, 12 April 2009 (MDT)<br />
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== A few ideas... ==<br />
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Didn't find any of these with the search function although there may be something similar:<br />
*Death from massive damage (system shock)<br />
*Gibbed<br />
*Swallowed<br />
*Disintegrate<br />
*Phantsmal Killer/Weird<br />
*Wail of the Banshee/banshee's keening<br />
*Brain sucked out by illithid<br />
*Throat cut<br />
*Drawn and quartered<br />
*Exploding bladder (maybe?)<br />
*AIDS<br />
*Cancer<br />
*Sleeping dragon barrel roll<br />
*Mother killed before you were born (Terminator)<br />
*Shot in the face by Dick Cheney<br />
*Shot in the face by Bill Clinton<br />
-- [[User:Jota|Jota]] 16:02, 12 January 2009 (MST)<br />
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Thanks a ton for organizing <br />
add at will...just don't make them absurd<br />
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== Organizing ==<br />
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We could put them into a table that can be sorted alphabetically.. --[[User:Sabre070|Sabre070]] 05:34, 6 May 2009 (MDT)<br />
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:We could also organize them by types of death (combat, RP, DM issue/IRL problem, etc.) That would make the list much more useful, and help with the duplication problem. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 13:47, 2 March 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Well, thinking on that, it might be cause to make ''more than one'' table, each of smaller volume and defeating the one big one. I'm all for the idea, but organizing it like that would change the dynamic. And if you were to order it like: This type 1-50, different type 51-100, then you couldn't change or add to those types without having to reformat every other section that succeeds it. It's perfectly fine if you want to do that, but there must be a better way. --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:24 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
:::My thinking would be to make several tables, each starting at one. It is notable that in this process, the number of entries would go down due to removal of duplicates. I'd keep the more interesting of the two. For a good example, take a look at #69 on the current table. Wow. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 12:56, 23 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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==All known ways to die==<br />
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I think this should be reworded as there are billions, if not trillions or more ways to die. --[[User:Vrail|Vrail]] 02:13, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:but those numbers ARE over 100, whats the problem?. this delivers exactly what it promisses, over 100[[User:Name Violation|Name Violation]] 22:18, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==Wikification==<br />
This page needs to be wikified, but I'm almost afraid to put the Wikify template on it... -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:41, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Is this page necessary? ==<br />
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I understand what purpose it '''could''' have, considering that it could be like numerous other "100 Ways to X" pages, offering small modular events and descriptions that can be used to help a serious dungeon master quickly hash out a believable set of occurrences. For example, a serious "100 ways to die" could allow a dungeon master to quickly describe a believable reason for how the farmer's wife died, instead of trying to make up a consistent reason on the spot.<br />
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This page, however, seems far too filled with nonsense and unbelievable circumstances that it is obviously not as useful, and doesn't seem to have any purpose besides the odd editor deciding to add his own brand of silliness. Because of that, is this page really all that necessary? I'm all for fun and games, but there is a time and a place for them, and any person looking this page up in an effort to find a realistic answer is just going to be disappointed. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 14:24, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:How about we add the April Fool's template to it that way the silliness would still be here and people would be well warned? --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 14:27, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::I'm not sure this page is entirely without genuine merit. The way I see it, it's mostly a DM tool to kill someone off in a fun or interesting way. And a large number of them are quite reasonable in a D&D world, usable for character background (ex. Father killed by red dragon, character hates red dragons), NPC background, plot hooks, you name it. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 15:03, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:::There's nothing wrong with this page, and as said above it has plenty of uses. So what if not all of them are 100% dead serious? This is a game where you pretend to be a fireball-tossing elf for Pelor's sake! Quit being stop-having-fun guys and relax your booties! --<span style="font-size:90%;">[[User:ScryersEve|<span title="User page of Scryer's Eve"><span style="color:#006565;">Scryer's</span> <span style="color:#db6700;">Eve</span></span>]] <sup>([[User_talk:ScryersEve|<span style="color:#0053BF!important;" title="Talk page of Scryer's Eve">talk</span>]] | <span title="Contributions of Scryer's Eve">[[Special:Contributions/ScryersEve|<span style="small-caps;color:#0053BF!important;" title="Contributions of Scryer's Eve">contribs</span>]])</span></sup> 17:56, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::::Hey now, I get what you're saying and all, but your example needs work. I understand that this is a fantasy game and just about anything could happen, but you need to respect that elven wizards are Serious Business.</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551702Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T22:36:55Z<p>Silverkin: typo</p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="d20"<br />
|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | sentenced to death for your crimes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | Arm wrestle a silverback<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | Being caught making an omelette...with a dragon egg <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | sacrificed to dragon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 234 || style="text-align: left;" | walking in on a secret druidic ritual, depending on the druids<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 235 || style="text-align: left;" | typhoon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 236 || style="text-align: left;" | calling a powerful devil a demon, or vice versa<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 237 || style="text-align: left;" | tripping over your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 238 || style="text-align: left;" | losing your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 239 || style="text-align: left;" | mudslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 240 || style="text-align: left;" | rockslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 241 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by your own summoned creature<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 242 || style="text-align: left;" | drowned<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 243 || style="text-align: left;" | thrown from clifftop<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 244 || style="text-align: left;" | Explosive Runes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 245 || style="text-align: left;" | fall and break your neck<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 246 || style="text-align: left;" | Be Coup de grace-d by a familiar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 247 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught urinating on a shrine (by Gods or Clerics).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 248 || style="text-align: left;" | Cross your party then find out all your adventuring buddies have been evil doppelgangers for the past week.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 249 || style="text-align: left;" | Receive dinner invitation. Turns out you're the dinner.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 250 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by dominated party member<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 251 || style="text-align: left;" | Travel to the Gods meeting plane to entreaty them for help and then discover an amusing consequence of scale and planer travel in that all the Gods are 100x your size. Then be crushed by a Lawful Good God placing his wine glass down upon you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 252 || style="text-align: left;" | mistaking a dragonborn for a draconian <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 253 || style="text-align: left;" | being a gnome in kobold territory<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 254 || style="text-align: left;" | being a kobold in gnome territory<br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551701Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T22:34:21Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | sentenced to death for your crimes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | Arm wrestle a silverback<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | Being caught making an omelette...with a dragon egg <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | sacrificed to dragon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 234 || style="text-align: left;" | walking in on a secret druidic ritual, depending on the druids<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 235 || style="text-align: left;" | typhoon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 236 || style="text-align: left;" | calling a powerful devil a demon, or vice versa<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 237 || style="text-align: left;" | tripping over your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 238 || style="text-align: left;" | losing your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 239 || style="text-align: left;" | mudslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 240 || style="text-align: left;" | rockslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 241 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by your own summoned creature<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 242 || style="text-align: left;" | drowned<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 243 || style="text-align: left;" | thrown from clifftop<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 244 || style="text-align: left;" | Explosive Runes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 245 || style="text-align: left;" | fall and break your neck<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 246 || style="text-align: left;" | Be Coup de grace-d by a familiar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 247 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught urinating on a shrine (by Gods or Clerics).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 248 || style="text-align: left;" | Cross your party then find out all your adventuring buddies have been evil doppelgangers for the past week.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 249 || style="text-align: left;" | Receive dinner invitation. Turns out you're the dinner.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 250 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by dominated party member<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 251 || style="text-align: left;" | Travel to the Gods meeting plane to entreaty them for help and then discover an amusing consequence of scale and planer travel in that all the Gods are 100x your size. Then be crushed by a Lawful Good God placing his wine glass down upon you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 252 || style="text-align: left;" mistaking a dragonborn for a draconian <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 253 || style="text-align: left;" | being a gnome in kobold territory<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 254 || style="text-align: left;" | being a kobold in gnome territory<br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551697Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T22:16:55Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | sentenced to death for your crimes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | Arm wrestle a silverback<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | Being caught making an omelette...with a dragon egg <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | sacrificed to dragon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 234 || style="text-align: left;" | walking in on a secret druidic ritual, depending on the druids<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 235 || style="text-align: left;" | typhoon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 236 || style="text-align: left;" | calling a powerful devil a demon, or vice versa<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 237 || style="text-align: left;" | tripping over your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 238 || style="text-align: left;" | losing your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 239 || style="text-align: left;" | mudslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 240 || style="text-align: left;" | rockslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 241 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by your own summoned creature<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 242 || style="text-align: left;" | drowned<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 243 || style="text-align: left;" | thrown from clifftop<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 244 || style="text-align: left;" | Explosive Runes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 245 || style="text-align: left;" | fall and break your neck<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 246 || style="text-align: left;" | Be Coup de grace-d by a familiar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 247 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught urinating on a shrine (by Gods or Clerics).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 248 || style="text-align: left;" | Cross your party then find out all your adventuring buddies have been evil doppelgangers for the past week.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 249 || style="text-align: left;" | Receive dinner invitation. Turns out you're the dinner.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 250 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by dominated party member<br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551695Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T22:10:56Z<p>Silverkin: replaced duplicate</p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | sentenced to death for your crimes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | Arm wrestle a silverback<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | Being caught making an omelette...with a dragon egg <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | sacrificed to dragon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 234 || style="text-align: left;" | walking in on a secret druidic ritual, depending on the druids<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 235 || style="text-align: left;" | typhoon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 236 || style="text-align: left;" | calling a powerful devil a demon, or vice versa<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 237 || style="text-align: left;" | tripping over your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 238 || style="text-align: left;" | losing your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 239 || style="text-align: left;" | mudslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 240 || style="text-align: left;" | rockslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 241 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by your own summoned creature<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 242 || style="text-align: left;" | drowned<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 243 || style="text-align: left;" | thrown from clifftop<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 244 || style="text-align: left;" | Explosive Runes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 245 || style="text-align: left;" | fall and break your neck<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 246 || style="text-align: left;" | Be Coup de grace-d by a familiar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 247 || style="text-align: left;" | Receive dinner invitation. Turns out you're the dinner.<br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551693Talk:Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T22:03:06Z<p>Silverkin: I disagree.</p>
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<div>== Taking Suggestions? ==<br />
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If you care to take suggestions, just to get the ball rolling: crushed, eaten, beheaded(executed), hanged, choked on food, sucked into a vacuum, teleported into a wall, run over, energy drained, fall off a mountain, disease, acid, poison, vital organs removed, drawn and quartered, tortured, Harmed, blown up, turned inside out, swarmed by bugs, brain-sucked, frozen, buried alive (until dead), and fear are all I can think of right now. --[[User:Ganteka|Ganteka]] 23:24, 17 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:How...sadistic are you looking to get here? I can come up with more than a hundred reasons how to die, if, as Ganteka said, this is open for suggestions... -- [[User:Flession|Flession]] 04:33, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Yes...it '''is''' open to suggestion. Thanks for the ideas Ganteka. I created this page as a way to brainstorm nontraditional approaches to threatening the lives of PCs. It can be boring to always fight monsters, and never face any other challenges or threats which differentiate from typical approaches. Not exactly sadistic...just another way to change how the game is played. Adressing your statement that you can generate 100+ methods of death, I am creating a more general list, where as being hanged and beheaded would classify under execution. Secondly, the methods are ones that are commonly (or reasonably) applied. Nothing against Ganteka's list, but brainsucking, organs removed, sucked into a vacuum, and teleported into a wall are unlikely to occur. AND organs removed may be classified as a form of either encapturement and torture, or being killed by an NPC. These are not specific things, only a generator of ideas for DMs and campaign builders. [[User:Palantini|Palantini]] 16:02, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:::Hey Palantini, added a couple of ideas. Knowing you, you'll probably take most of them out. And why ''can't'' the ideas be sadistic. That's what makes it fun. [[User:Sloperson|Sloperson]] 16:29, 26 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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== Similarities ==<br />
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Alot of these are the same thing. weather, for example, includes storm and tornado. {{Unsigned|96.248.118.13|13:18, 13 July 2008 (MDT)}}<br />
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:I dunno, as said in the section above, it's to give DMs ideas for campaigns, so sometimes specifying might give cause for the DM to consider something he/she hadn't yet under a vague classification of (using your example) 'weather' --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:16 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
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== More Deaths ==<br />
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I got some. Chocking, substance abuse, riding under the influence, hit by some one riding under the influence, strangled, killed by the chicken legion(Legend of Zelda stile), stampede, head injury, erased from existence, becoming undead(zombie, vampire, lich), and heart break.--[[User:Yozuk|Yozuk]] 00:42, 15 August 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:Common but deadly sickness 45-55, 56-60 Hit by (something big), 61-80 Fights, 81-90 Animal Attacks, 91-100 fairly unusual deads (as in an evil wizard throw him...) --[[User:Angel Black|Angel Black]] 19:39, 2 October 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Lava? --&nbsp;<small><span style="border: 1px solid blue; -moz-border-radius:10px">[[User:Tug|'''<span style="background-color:White; color:Blue; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px"> Tug </span>''']][[User talk:Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;talk&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white">&nbsp;&nbsp;contribs&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Emailuser/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomright:10px; -moz-border-radius-topright:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;email&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]]</span></small> 14:09, 12 April 2009 (MDT)<br />
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== A few ideas... ==<br />
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Didn't find any of these with the search function although there may be something similar:<br />
*Death from massive damage (system shock)<br />
*Gibbed<br />
*Swallowed<br />
*Disintegrate<br />
*Phantsmal Killer/Weird<br />
*Wail of the Banshee/banshee's keening<br />
*Brain sucked out by illithid<br />
*Throat cut<br />
*Drawn and quartered<br />
*Exploding bladder (maybe?)<br />
*AIDS<br />
*Cancer<br />
*Sleeping dragon barrel roll<br />
*Mother killed before you were born (Terminator)<br />
*Shot in the face by Dick Cheney<br />
*Shot in the face by Bill Clinton<br />
-- [[User:Jota|Jota]] 16:02, 12 January 2009 (MST)<br />
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Thanks a ton for organizing <br />
add at will...just don't make them absurd<br />
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== Organizing ==<br />
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We could put them into a table that can be sorted alphabetically.. --[[User:Sabre070|Sabre070]] 05:34, 6 May 2009 (MDT)<br />
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:We could also organize them by types of death (combat, RP, DM issue/IRL problem, etc.) That would make the list much more useful, and help with the duplication problem. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 13:47, 2 March 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Well, thinking on that, it might be cause to make ''more than one'' table, each of smaller volume and defeating the one big one. I'm all for the idea, but organizing it like that would change the dynamic. And if you were to order it like: This type 1-50, different type 51-100, then you couldn't change or add to those types without having to reformat every other section that succeeds it. It's perfectly fine if you want to do that, but there must be a better way. --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:24 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
:::My thinking would be to make several tables, each starting at one. It is notable that in this process, the number of entries would go down due to removal of duplicates. I'd keep the more interesting of the two. For a good example, take a look at #69 on the current table. Wow. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 12:56, 23 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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==All known ways to die==<br />
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I think this should be reworded as there are billions, if not trillions or more ways to die. --[[User:Vrail|Vrail]] 02:13, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:but those numbers ARE over 100, whats the problem?. this delivers exactly what it promisses, over 100[[User:Name Violation|Name Violation]] 22:18, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==Wikification==<br />
This page needs to be wikified, but I'm almost afraid to put the Wikify template on it... -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:41, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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== Is this page necessary? ==<br />
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I understand what purpose it '''could''' have, considering that it could be like numerous other "100 Ways to X" pages, offering small modular events and descriptions that can be used to help a serious dungeon master quickly hash out a believable set of occurrences. For example, a serious "100 ways to die" could allow a dungeon master to quickly describe a believable reason for how the farmer's wife died, instead of trying to make up a consistent reason on the spot.<br />
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This page, however, seems far too filled with nonsense and unbelievable circumstances that it is obviously not as useful, and doesn't seem to have any purpose besides the odd editor deciding to add his own brand of silliness. Because of that, is this page really all that necessary? I'm all for fun and games, but there is a time and a place for them, and any person looking this page up in an effort to find a realistic answer is just going to be disappointed. [[User:Jwguy|Jwguy]] 14:24, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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:How about we add the April Fool's template to it that way the silliness would still be here and people would be well warned? --[[User:Irykyl| Irykyl]] 14:27, 23 February 2012 (MST)<br />
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::I'm not sure this page is entirely without genuine merit. The way I see it, it's mostly a DM tool to kill someone off in a fun or interesting way. And a large number of them are quite reasonable in a D&D world, usable for character background (ex. Father killed by red dragon, character hates red dragons), NPC background, plot hooks, you name it. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 15:03, 23 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551690Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T21:53:12Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="d20"<br />
|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | Tiamat.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | Arm wrestle a silverback<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | Being caught making an omelette...with a dragon egg <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | sacrificed to dragon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 234 || style="text-align: left;" | walking in on a secret druidic ritual, depending on the druids<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 235 || style="text-align: left;" | typhoon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 236 || style="text-align: left;" | calling a powerful devil a demon, or vice versa<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 237 || style="text-align: left;" | tripping over your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 238 || style="text-align: left;" | losing your astral tether<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 239 || style="text-align: left;" | mudslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 240 || style="text-align: left;" | rockslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 241 || style="text-align: left;" | killed by your own summoned creature<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 242 || style="text-align: left;" | drowned<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 243 || style="text-align: left;" | thrown from clifftop<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 244 || style="text-align: left;" | Explosive Runes<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 245 || style="text-align: left;" | fall and break your neck<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 246 || style="text-align: left;" | Receive dinner invitation. Turns out you're the dinner.<br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551675Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T19:32:48Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="d20"<br />
|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | Tiamat.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | Arm wrestle a silverback<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | Being caught making an omelette...with a dragon egg <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | sacrificed to dragon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 234 || style="text-align: left;" | walking in on a secret druidic ritual, depending on the druids<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 235 || style="text-align: left;" | typhoon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 236 || style="text-align: left;" | calling a powerful devil a demon, or vice versa<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 237 || style="text-align: left;" | tripping over your astral tether<br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551667Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T18:46:52Z<p>Silverkin: </p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | Tiamat.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | poisoning yourself while trying to poison a weapon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 231 || style="text-align: left;" | assassination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 232 || style="text-align: left;" | falling down a ravine<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 233 || style="text-align: left;" | appendicitis<br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Talk:Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551666Talk:Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T18:41:11Z<p>Silverkin: I hate to bring this up, but...</p>
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<div>== Taking Suggestions? ==<br />
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If you care to take suggestions, just to get the ball rolling: crushed, eaten, beheaded(executed), hanged, choked on food, sucked into a vacuum, teleported into a wall, run over, energy drained, fall off a mountain, disease, acid, poison, vital organs removed, drawn and quartered, tortured, Harmed, blown up, turned inside out, swarmed by bugs, brain-sucked, frozen, buried alive (until dead), and fear are all I can think of right now. --[[User:Ganteka|Ganteka]] 23:24, 17 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:How...sadistic are you looking to get here? I can come up with more than a hundred reasons how to die, if, as Ganteka said, this is open for suggestions... -- [[User:Flession|Flession]] 04:33, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Yes...it '''is''' open to suggestion. Thanks for the ideas Ganteka. I created this page as a way to brainstorm nontraditional approaches to threatening the lives of PCs. It can be boring to always fight monsters, and never face any other challenges or threats which differentiate from typical approaches. Not exactly sadistic...just another way to change how the game is played. Adressing your statement that you can generate 100+ methods of death, I am creating a more general list, where as being hanged and beheaded would classify under execution. Secondly, the methods are ones that are commonly (or reasonably) applied. Nothing against Ganteka's list, but brainsucking, organs removed, sucked into a vacuum, and teleported into a wall are unlikely to occur. AND organs removed may be classified as a form of either encapturement and torture, or being killed by an NPC. These are not specific things, only a generator of ideas for DMs and campaign builders. [[User:Palantini|Palantini]] 16:02, 18 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:::Hey Palantini, added a couple of ideas. Knowing you, you'll probably take most of them out. And why ''can't'' the ideas be sadistic. That's what makes it fun. [[User:Sloperson|Sloperson]] 16:29, 26 June 2008 (MDT)<br />
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== Similarities ==<br />
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Alot of these are the same thing. weather, for example, includes storm and tornado. {{Unsigned|96.248.118.13|13:18, 13 July 2008 (MDT)}}<br />
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:I dunno, as said in the section above, it's to give DMs ideas for campaigns, so sometimes specifying might give cause for the DM to consider something he/she hadn't yet under a vague classification of (using your example) 'weather' --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:16 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
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== More Deaths ==<br />
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I got some. Chocking, substance abuse, riding under the influence, hit by some one riding under the influence, strangled, killed by the chicken legion(Legend of Zelda stile), stampede, head injury, erased from existence, becoming undead(zombie, vampire, lich), and heart break.--[[User:Yozuk|Yozuk]] 00:42, 15 August 2008 (MDT)<br />
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:Common but deadly sickness 45-55, 56-60 Hit by (something big), 61-80 Fights, 81-90 Animal Attacks, 91-100 fairly unusual deads (as in an evil wizard throw him...) --[[User:Angel Black|Angel Black]] 19:39, 2 October 2008 (MDT)<br />
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::Lava? --&nbsp;<small><span style="border: 1px solid blue; -moz-border-radius:10px">[[User:Tug|'''<span style="background-color:White; color:Blue; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px"> Tug </span>''']][[User talk:Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft:10px; -moz-border-radius-topleft:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;talk&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Contributions/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white">&nbsp;&nbsp;contribs&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]][[Special:Emailuser/Tug|<span style="background-color:black; color:white; -moz-border-radius-bottomright:10px; -moz-border-radius-topright:10px">&nbsp;&nbsp;email&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>]]</span></small> 14:09, 12 April 2009 (MDT)<br />
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== A few ideas... ==<br />
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Didn't find any of these with the search function although there may be something similar:<br />
*Death from massive damage (system shock)<br />
*Gibbed<br />
*Swallowed<br />
*Disintegrate<br />
*Phantsmal Killer/Weird<br />
*Wail of the Banshee/banshee's keening<br />
*Brain sucked out by illithid<br />
*Throat cut<br />
*Drawn and quartered<br />
*Exploding bladder (maybe?)<br />
*AIDS<br />
*Cancer<br />
*Sleeping dragon barrel roll<br />
*Mother killed before you were born (Terminator)<br />
*Shot in the face by Dick Cheney<br />
*Shot in the face by Bill Clinton<br />
-- [[User:Jota|Jota]] 16:02, 12 January 2009 (MST)<br />
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Thanks a ton for organizing <br />
add at will...just don't make them absurd<br />
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== Organizing ==<br />
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We could put them into a table that can be sorted alphabetically.. --[[User:Sabre070|Sabre070]] 05:34, 6 May 2009 (MDT)<br />
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:We could also organize them by types of death (combat, RP, DM issue/IRL problem, etc.) That would make the list much more useful, and help with the duplication problem. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 13:47, 2 March 2011 (MST)<br />
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::Well, thinking on that, it might be cause to make ''more than one'' table, each of smaller volume and defeating the one big one. I'm all for the idea, but organizing it like that would change the dynamic. And if you were to order it like: This type 1-50, different type 51-100, then you couldn't change or add to those types without having to reformat every other section that succeeds it. It's perfectly fine if you want to do that, but there must be a better way. --[[User:AnimeOtaku137|AnimeOtaku137]] 18:24 4 March 2011 (EDT)<br />
:::My thinking would be to make several tables, each starting at one. It is notable that in this process, the number of entries would go down due to removal of duplicates. I'd keep the more interesting of the two. For a good example, take a look at #69 on the current table. Wow. [[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 12:56, 23 March 2011 (MDT)<br />
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==All known ways to die==<br />
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I think this should be reworded as there are billions, if not trillions or more ways to die. --[[User:Vrail|Vrail]] 02:13, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
:but those numbers ARE over 100, whats the problem?. this delivers exactly what it promisses, over 100[[User:Name Violation|Name Violation]] 22:18, 31 May 2010 (UTC)<br />
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==Wikification==<br />
This page needs to be wikified, but I'm almost afraid to put the Wikify template on it... -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 11:41, 23 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551665Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T18:34:18Z<p>Silverkin: good one, Marasmusine</p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="d20"<br />
|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 191 || style="text-align: left;" | Lupus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 192 || style="text-align: left;" | Used as a sacrifice<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 193 || style="text-align: left;" | Doing a lot of hard work getting an Airship to fly, then tripping off of it and falling to your death<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 194 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling Red Dragons they're not allowed to do something<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 195 || style="text-align: left;" | Showboating your classes abilities in front of the DM's favourite NPCs<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 196 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your body to slay an Ice Demon by teleporting 800 ft. above it and falling on it while carrying a 150 lbs. artifact. (The artifact was all that was left)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 197 || style="text-align: left;" | Escaping death 3 times previous and peeving off the DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 198 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawing from the Deck of Many Things and getting a dread wraith to hunt you down<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 199 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting your blood replaced with a magic potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 200 || style="text-align: left;" | Interrupt anything between a ranger and his girlfriend.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 201 || style="text-align: left;" | Fail your Will save.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 202 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget the half-elf girl is a werebear.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 203 || style="text-align: left;" | Grope the female paladin who has something to prove.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 204 || style="text-align: left;" | Aggro all the monsters in a dungeon while scouting ahead.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 205 || style="text-align: left;" | Not believing the sign that says "Instant Death This Way".<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 206 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural one on a Ride check with a Chocobo. Use your imagination.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 207 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to stone, stone to mud, rainstorm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 208 || style="text-align: left;" | [[Swallow_whole|Eaten by a big monster]] after losing your weapon in the fight.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 209 || style="text-align: left;" | Your monk is the only melee character in the party.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 210 || style="text-align: left;" | Staring contest with [[srd:basilisk|basilisk]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 211 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll a natural 1 on a profession (gladiator) skill check.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 212 || style="text-align: left;" | Burned at the stake.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 213 || style="text-align: left;" | Cthulhu. (Individual results may vary.)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 214 || style="text-align: left;" | Being wrestled to death by Steve (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 215 || style="text-align: left;" | Overpowered Fireball(See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 216 || style="text-align: left;" | Going back in time and killing yourself (See Irregular Webcomic).<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 217 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting blasted by a cero at all with out spiritual pressure.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 218 || style="text-align: left;" | Be family of a balor on his deathbed.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 219 || style="text-align: left;" | Say a pickup line to a disguised succubus.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 220 || style="text-align: left;" | Question Raziel's authority. (not Asmodeus', as he would make you live...)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 221 || style="text-align: left;" | Raging Barbarian tries to give you a health potion.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 222 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall for an undead nymph.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 223 || style="text-align: left;" | Put on a mask that has acid on the inside.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 224 || style="text-align: left;" | swim in a river and get swarmed by leeches <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 225 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a level one commoner. Piss off a cat. <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 226 || style="text-align: left;" | Tiamat.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 227 || style="text-align: left;" | Be a non-epic half-dragon when the Dragonmoot is called.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 228 || style="text-align: left;" | Sliding down a 200 ft. cheese grater.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 229 || style="text-align: left;" | Sacrificed in epic spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 230 || style="text-align: left;" | Mauled by cougar<br />
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[[Category:Other]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Over_100_Ways_to_Die_(DnD_Other)&diff=551656Over 100 Ways to Die (DnD Other)2012-02-23T15:55:01Z<p>Silverkin: yet more ways to die</p>
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<div>A compendium of all the known ways to die. Feel free to add.<br />
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|+ style="text-align: right;" | <div style="float: left;">Ways to Die</div><br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
! rowspan="1" | <br />
! rowspan="1" style="text-align: left;" | Deaths<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1 || style="text-align: left;" | 100th Level sorcerer casts "Deathly Constipation" on you<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 2 || style="text-align: left;" | Ability Drain<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3 || style="text-align: left;" | Acid<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 4 || style="text-align: left;" | Angry monkeys.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5 || style="text-align: left;" | Apocalypse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 6 || style="text-align: left;" | Astral cord severed when in Astral Plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 7 || style="text-align: left;" | Avalanche<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 8 || style="text-align: left;" | Banshee's keening<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 9 || style="text-align: left;" | Be level one and try to take on a Worm That Walks with nothing but a can of insecticide.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 10 || style="text-align: left;" | Be on the wrong end of Pun Pun's anger.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || style="text-align: left;" | Be the one who has to hold off 10,000 angry Dragonspawn on mounts.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 12 || style="text-align: left;" | Be within five feet of a Rod of cancellation and a Orb of Annihilation's impact.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 13 || style="text-align: left;" | Beaten by a proverbial ton of bricks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 14 || style="text-align: left;" | Being absent and the other players remember to take your unconscious body out of the fiery pit the morning AFTER the battle (burnt to oblivion)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 15 || style="text-align: left;" | Being crush under the weight of a girallon from a 70ft redwood. SQUISH!!! <br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 16 || style="text-align: left;" | Being different from a beholder.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 17 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Fallen Upon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 18 || style="text-align: left;" | Being named "Kenny"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 19 || style="text-align: left;" | Being the target of aoe spell with a 1 mile burst affect<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 20 || style="text-align: left;" | Bloody Exit (blood magus ability)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || style="text-align: left;" | Bodak's death gaze<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 22 || style="text-align: left;" | Bored DM<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 23 || style="text-align: left;" | Brain Extracted (Mindflayer)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 24 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the staff of the Magi.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 25 || style="text-align: left;" | Break the Fourth Wall and kill your Player<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 26 || style="text-align: left;" | Bull Rushed off the edge of a giant chasm.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 27 || style="text-align: left;" | Buried alive<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 28 || style="text-align: left;" | Call a Balor's toughness into question.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 29 || style="text-align: left;" | Call Bel a poor tactician.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 30 || style="text-align: left;" | Calling a Great Wyrm Red Dragon's hoard inadequate.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 31 || style="text-align: left;" | Cancer<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 32 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured and killed (or tortured)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 33 || style="text-align: left;" | Caught in a collapsing building/tunnel/dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 34 || style="text-align: left;" | Causing the DM any sort of displeasure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 35 || style="text-align: left;" | Challenging Orcus to a skull-crushing competition<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 36 || style="text-align: left;" | Choking/strangulation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 37 || style="text-align: left;" | Chuck Norris<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 38 || style="text-align: left;" | Claim that Asmodeus can't plan for crap.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 39 || style="text-align: left;" | Commenting on Orcus's weight<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 40 || style="text-align: left;" | Covered in Salamander piss.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 41 || style="text-align: left;" | Cow falling on top of you...only if you are a gnome or a kobold<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 42 || style="text-align: left;" | Crucifixion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 43 || style="text-align: left;" | Curse<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 44 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing in an orc stronghold for no reason.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 45 || style="text-align: left;" | Dancing with a giant with two left feet (Squished)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 46 || style="text-align: left;" | Decapitation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 47 || style="text-align: left;" | Dehydration<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 48 || style="text-align: left;" | Disease<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 49 || style="text-align: left;" | Disintegrated<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 50 || style="text-align: left;" | Dividing by Zero<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 51 || style="text-align: left;" | Drawn and Quartered<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 52 || style="text-align: left;" | Drinking from the DM's soda can<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 53 || style="text-align: left;" | Drowning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 54 || style="text-align: left;" | Eaten by rabid brownies (Cannibalized)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 55 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating a delayed blast fireball<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 56 || style="text-align: left;" | Eat a piece of a troll and have it grow and burst through your chest<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 57 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating alchemist's fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 58 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating that suspect berry ("I told you it was poison").<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 59 || style="text-align: left;" | Electrocution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 60 || style="text-align: left;" | Elf touch<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 61 || style="text-align: left;" | Encounter with a gazebo<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 62 || style="text-align: left;" | Enter in a Level-100 Dungeon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 63 || style="text-align: left;" | Erased by spastic player.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 64 || style="text-align: left;" | Execution<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 65 || style="text-align: left;" | Exsanguination (bleeding to death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 66 || style="text-align: left;" | Fall down a multi-story building in a pail of slob and get slowly devoured by pigs.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 67 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 68 || style="text-align: left;" | Falling into an iced over lake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 69 || style="text-align: left;" | Captured by evil dragon, which proceeds to do unspeakable things to you. May also result in [[SRD:Half-Dragon|this]].<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 70 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight that Epic level death knight at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 71 || style="text-align: left;" | Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 72 || style="text-align: left;" | Flash Flood<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 73 || style="text-align: left;" | Flesh to Stone, followed by destroying the statue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 74 || style="text-align: left;" | Forget that you cant fly at level one.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 75 || style="text-align: left;" | Get a Battle Axe to the face<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 76 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the Way of a Lich's Disintegration spell.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 77 || style="text-align: left;" | Get in the way of the tarrasque.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 78 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Lazy, sleep for all eternity<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 79 || style="text-align: left;" | Get sad and stop playing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 80 || style="text-align: left;" | Get Tiamat really, really mad.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 81 || style="text-align: left;" | Getting so drunk you die from alcohol poisoning<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 82 || style="text-align: left;" | Have a Dragon drop a ten ton boulder on you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 83 || style="text-align: left;" | Have Drizzt Do'urdens name while being evil.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 84 || style="text-align: left;" | Having a party on a Liches tomb without inviting it.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 85 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart Attack<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 86 || style="text-align: left;" | Heart eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 87 || style="text-align: left;" | Hit with a large stick<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 88 || style="text-align: left;" | Holding up a Demon Warding amulet in front of a demon lord's face forgetting your a half-demon<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 89 || style="text-align: left;" | Hugging a gelatinous cube<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 90 || style="text-align: left;" | Hurricane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 91 || style="text-align: left;" | Hypothermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 92 || style="text-align: left;" | Hyperthermia<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 93 || style="text-align: left;" | Illusion Magic (Phantasmal Killer, Weird)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 94 || style="text-align: left;" | Impaled on a stake<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 95 || style="text-align: left;" | Insert two bags of holding halfway inside each other, reaching inside both, and pulling them into each other.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 96 || style="text-align: left;" | INT point going so low that PC forgets how to breath<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 97 || style="text-align: left;" | Jump into the Orb of annihilation.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 98 || style="text-align: left;" | Killed by a monster<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 99 || style="text-align: left;" | Kissing a Poison Toad<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 100 || style="text-align: left;" | Lack of air from high altitude<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 101 || style="text-align: left;" | Landslide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 102 || style="text-align: left;" | Lava<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 103 || style="text-align: left;" | Light a target on fire (via spell, torch, ect.) Then polymorph them into a cloud of hydrogen, and run<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 104 || style="text-align: left;" | Losing your character sheet<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 105 || style="text-align: left;" | MAKE BARBARIAN ANGRY!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 106 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of an orc<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 107 || style="text-align: left;" | Make fun of Gary Gygax when Cthulhu is around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 108 || style="text-align: left;" | Make your DM angry<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 109 || style="text-align: left;" | Massive Damage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 110 || style="text-align: left;" | Mind explodes...body goes with it<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 111 || style="text-align: left;" | Mooning a Bladeling<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 112 || style="text-align: left;" | Multiclassing as a henchman<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 113 || style="text-align: left;" | Natural one on a balance check over a pit of ghouls.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 114 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 115 || style="text-align: left;" | Old Age in real life- and your descendants don't play D&D!<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 116 || style="text-align: left;" | Out of ammo with zombies all around.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 117 || style="text-align: left;" | Party members forget they have healing items when you're at -9 and fail their stabilization checks.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 118 || style="text-align: left;" | Perfect Jump check followed by natural 1 balance check<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 119 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss in a god's favorite shoe.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 120 || style="text-align: left;" | Piss off a dozen pit fiends.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 121 || style="text-align: left;" | Plane shift to positive/negative energy plane<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 122 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a Warforged and walking into a room full of Rust Monsters<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 123 || style="text-align: left;" | Poison<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 124 || style="text-align: left;" | Poking the royal guard<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 125 || style="text-align: left;" | Poorly worded wish spell<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 126 || style="text-align: left;" | Pregnancy complications for females<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 127 || style="text-align: left;" | Put your head into a t-rex's mouth.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 128 || style="text-align: left;" | Quicksand<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 129 || style="text-align: left;" | Rabies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 130 || style="text-align: left;" | Rended by a girallon. I.e. Ripped in half<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 131 || style="text-align: left;" | Rickroll'd by a God<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 132 || style="text-align: left;" | Rocks fall, everyone dies.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 133 || style="text-align: left;" | Shot a whole repeating crossbow clip into the party rogue.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 134 || style="text-align: left;" | Sitting in a butcher shop during a Tarrasque rampage<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 135 || style="text-align: left;" | Skinny dipping in demon ichor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 136 || style="text-align: left;" | Slide 100 feet on sludge going down a down hill slope and hitting a wall for 25d6 points of damage (true story)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 137 || style="text-align: left;" | Sneak attacking your parties CE Warlock<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 138 || style="text-align: left;" | Soul eaten<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 139 || style="text-align: left;" | Spell backfiring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 140 || style="text-align: left;" | Spontaneous Combustion<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 141 || style="text-align: left;" | Squashed by The Morbidly Obese Abomination<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 142 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing between a dwarf and the last bottle of whiskey<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 143 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on the top of a mountain in the middle of a thunderstorm wearing copper armor screaming "ALL GODS ARE SISSIES!"<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 144 || style="text-align: left;" | Standing on wrong side of universal-still-point immovable rod<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 145 || style="text-align: left;" | Starve<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 146 || style="text-align: left;" | Sticking your head in a reactor.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 147 || style="text-align: left;" | Storm<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 148 || style="text-align: left;" | Stupid Evil<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 149 || style="text-align: left;" | Suffocation<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 150 || style="text-align: left;" | Suicide<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 151 || style="text-align: left;" | Fight all 500 of those Kobolds in the tribe at once.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 152 || style="text-align: left;" | Take on an army the DM designed after reading Sun Tzu<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 153 || style="text-align: left;" | Teleported forward in time, then killed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 154 || style="text-align: left;" | Tell a Dwarf his mother's beard is longer than his.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 155 || style="text-align: left;" | The Fourth Wall is destroyed<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 156 || style="text-align: left;" | Throwing a complete Necklace of Fire Ball Type VII at your feet to kill a baddie. The Baddie dosesn't die :(<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 157 || style="text-align: left;" | Tornado<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 158 || style="text-align: left;" | Trampled<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 159 || style="text-align: left;" | Traps<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 160 || style="text-align: left;" | Traveling to the astral plane and having your tether severed by an irritated panther<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 161 || style="text-align: left;" | Tripping into the kings royal spear collection<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 162 || style="text-align: left;" | Trying to tame a Tarrasque<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 163 || style="text-align: left;" | Tumor<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 164 || style="text-align: left;" | Unlucky party member firing a ballista... Into your combat...<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 165 || style="text-align: left;" | Using your new at-will-feather-fall by jumping to "scout" the dark-pit-into-the-dungeon-that-will-take-others-5-round-to-scale-down (alone in the dark with MANY monsters)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 166 || style="text-align: left;" | Walking into an assassin's guild with targets painted all over your body<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 167 || style="text-align: left;" | Weather<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 168 || style="text-align: left;" | You jump off a very tall building, and are hit by a meteor when you land.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 169 || style="text-align: left;" | Your wizard casts a fireball spell in a room full of Oil, Gunpowder, and Alchemist's Fire<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 170 || style="text-align: left;" | Your enemy casts dispel magic on you while in an underwater dungeon. (using breath water)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 171 || style="text-align: left;" | Zeeky Boogy Doog<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 172 || style="text-align: left;" | 170 rabid ducks<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 173 || style="text-align: left;" | In your sleep Mexican Demons make you overdose on diet pills<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 174 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mates throw you across the room into a trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 175 || style="text-align: left;" | Roll the dice and knock over your own figure<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 176 || style="text-align: left;" | Metagame think (The DM then thinks of a ironic death)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 177 || style="text-align: left;" | Playing a persona style game & shooting yourself with the wrong gun<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 178 || style="text-align: left;" | Bad-mouthing Deekin Scalesinger in the DM's presence<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 179 || style="text-align: left;" | Team-mate stabs you in the foot to stop you from ruining diplomacy while you are on low HP<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 180 || style="text-align: left;" | Looking at Primus<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 181 || style="text-align: left;" | Finding out Vaarsuvius' gender<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 182 || style="text-align: left;" | Eating one of your companions, then their ghost rises to slay you.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 183 || style="text-align: left;" | Leaving insanity on the Epic level Monk With the powerful magical Katana (Nearly offed the sorcerer when this happened)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 184 || style="text-align: left;" | Having said Monk test out a very Suspicious magical ring<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 185 || style="text-align: left;" | Sorcerer getting mind controlled into casting Finger of Death on said Monk.... and he gets a natural 1<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 186 || style="text-align: left;" | Being Chargon, our groups Half-dragon knight (No joke, on record he has died over 9 times)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 187 || style="text-align: left;" | Telling a Monk he is out of shape<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 188 || style="text-align: left;" | Just being in our group of epic characters when they're Bickering over somthing<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
| 189 || style="text-align: left;" | Being at the wrong end of the Kill count (the monk and the knight Kill as many enemies as possible, and at the end of the dungeon they tally up to see which has killed more)<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 190 || style="text-align: left;" | Ticking off the wizard who knows how to cast 4 Magic Missiles at once, when you're on 2hp.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}" <br />
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==Trap Master==<br />
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{{quote<br />
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A trap master is a tactical adept who uses traps to defeat foes. With but a moment to prepare for battle, a trap master can outwit even the strongest of enemies. They learn to recognize and copy traps designed by others, quickly bypassing them and moving on.<br />
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===Becoming a Trap Master===<br />
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Characters pursue this class to develop their trapmaking and trapfinding abilities. Rogues tend to be the most common trap masters, though other classes are known to take it as well. A trap master's best ability is the capability to rapidly create traps, but the ability to copy them is important as well.<br />
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{| class="d20 dragon monstats" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"<br />
|+ style="font-size: larger; white-space: nowrap;" | Entry Requirements<br />
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! Alignment:<br />
| Any, but many tend to be chaotic.<br />
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! Skills:<br />
| Craft (trapmaking) 10 ranks, Disable Device 10 ranks<br />
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{| class="{{d20}}"<br />
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<p>Hit Die: d6</p><br />
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! rowspan="2" | Level<br />
! rowspan="2" | [[BAB|Base<br/>Attack Bonus]]<br />
! colspan="3" | [[SRD:Saving Throw|Saving Throw]]s<br />
! rowspan="2" | Special<br />
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|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1st || +1 || +1 || +1 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Trapfinding, Improved Trap, Trap Sense<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 2nd || +1 || +1 || +2 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Improved Trap, Instant Trap 1/day, Learn Trap<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3rd || +2 || +2 || +3|| +2<br />
| class="left" | Improved Trap, Arcane Trap, Instant Trap 2/day<br />
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'''Class Skills (6 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/><br />
[[SRD:Craft_Skill|Craft]] ([[SRD:Int|Int]]), [[SRD:Search_Skill|Search]] ([[SRD:Int|Int]]), [[SRD:Spot_Skill|Spot]] ([[SRD:Wis|Wis]]), [[SRD:Disable_Device_Skill|Disable Device]] ([[SRD:Int|Int]]), [[SRD:Open_Lock_Skill|Open Lock]] ([[SRD:Wis|Wis]]), [[SRD:Disguise_Skill|Disguise]] ([[SRD:Cha|Cha]]), [[SRD:Move_Silently_Skill|Move Silently]] ([[SRD:Dex]]), [[SRD:Hide_Skill|Hide]] ([[SRD:Dex]]), [[SRD:Concentration_Skill|Concentration]] ([[SRD:Con|Con]]), [[SRD:Knowledge_Skill|Knowledge]] (Architecture and Engineering) ([[SRD:Int|Int]]), [[SRD:Use_Rope_Skill|Use Rope]] ([[SRD:Dex|Dex]]).<br />
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====Class Features====<br />
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All of the following are class features of the trap master.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Trap Sense}} ([[Ex]]):''' Trap masters get a class bonus equal to their trap master class level on reflex saves to avoid traps and on AC against attacks made by traps. This bonus stacks with abilities granted by other sources.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Instant Trap}} ([[Su]]):''' Trap masters can take 5 minutes to prepare any trap they know how to create. They must make a Craft (Trapmaking) check at at a -5 penalty using the normal craft DC for that trap, and must have the needed materials on hand. Added features cost an additional minute each. At second level, this ability is usable once per day, increasing to twice per day at the third level. <br />
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'''Learn Trap:''' By studying a disabled trap closely for 10 minutes, a trap master can learn how it was constructed. The trap master gains the ability to create traps he has studied in addition to his other known traps. This ability requires a DC 20 Concentration check, and a Craft (trapmaking) check equal to the trap's Disable Device DC. Traps that cover more than two 5-foot squares also require a Knowledge (Archetecture and Engineering) check, again, at the trap's Disable Device DC. Failing any of these DCs will prevent the trap master from learning the trap, and a critical failure will also set off the trap.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Arcane Trap}} ([[Sp]]):''' A trap master can create traps with magical components, provided there is a spellcaster on hand who is willing to cast the spell. For the spellcaster, helping create an arcane trap counts as casting the spell in question and requires all the resources that would be required to cast the spell.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Trapfinding}} ([[Ex]]):''' Trap masters can Search for traps with a DC over 20, as a rogue can. <br />
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'''{{#anc:Improved Trap}}:''' Trap masters gain a +2 class bonus on craft (trapmaking) skill checks, and traps they create have a +2 bonus to the disable device DC. At second level, the skill check bonus increases to +4, and traps they make have a +2 bonus to the Search DC to find them. At third level, the skill check bonus increases to +6, and the DC bonuses each increase to +4. (These DC bonuses are automatically applied once the trap has been completed.)<br />
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===Campaign Information===<br />
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====Playing a Trap Master====<br />
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Trap masters are difficult to play, in that they function best on their own ground. They excel at creating ambushes, diversions, and dangers for their enemy. They use their prepared traps to their advantage in combat to make up for their weaker fighting abilities. <br />
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'''Combat:''' Tactical.<br />
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'''Advancement:''' This class works well with rogue types, although other possibilities abound.<br />
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'''Resources:''' Trap masters may be part of a thieves' or even assassins' guild, or they may work by themselves.<br />
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====Trap Masters in the World====<br />
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{{quote|My favorite trap? Please, come in; I'll show you.|orig=Wade "Firebrand" Auger, dwarven trap master}}<br />
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NPC trap masters can be found in cities, or sometimes in dungeons of their own devising. They are respected, but also regarded with a certain degree of fear. PC trap masters receive similar attention. They are treated similar to rogues.<br />
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'''NPC Reactions:''' Kobolds hold trap masters in high esteem, and will often offer to free a captured trap master if he agrees to teach them what he knows. (This does not, unfortunately, always spread to include his companions, however.) Other NPCs may have varying reactions depending on their personal beliefs relating to traps. Especially paladins, but they don't like anything.<br />
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====Trap Master Lore====<br />
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Characters with ranks in knowledge (dungeoneering) or knowledge (local) can research trap masters to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.<br />
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| 11 || class="left" | Trap masters are adept in the creation of traps.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 16 || class="left" | Trap masters can create traps with only a moment's notice.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || class="left" | They can also study existing traps to learn how they work.<br />
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| 26 || class="left" | Information about a particular trap master, including general location.<br />
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====Trap Masters in the Game====<br />
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Most trap masters are likely to be NPCs, unless the campaign focuses on defence, in which case traps make very good sense. A PC could take this class, but it would be better for cohorts or followers. <br />
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The lack of combat progression makes playing it well somewhat difficult for PCs, even with the abilities the class provides. It is recommended that the trap master be used as a PC class by experienced players only.<br />
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'''Adaptation:''' The trap master could be adapted to focus on constructs or golems instead of traps. This would also help with some of the trap master's mobility difficulties, so adjustments to power would need to be made accordingly.<br />
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'''Sample Encounter:'''<br />
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''EL 10, 12 to 14 with traps:''<br />
{{x0 |race=Kobold |cr=10 |level(s)=[[SRD:Rogue|Rogue]] 7, [[Trap_Master_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)|Trap Master]] 3 |description=<!-- Short description of NPC --> }} {{Stat Block 2 |name=Rakthar |al=Lawful Evil |cr=10 |size=small |type=humanoid (reptilian) |init=+8 |listen=13 |spot=14 |ac=19 |touch=11 |flat=14 |hp=45 |hd=10d6 |fort=3 |ref=9 |will=1 |spd=30 |bab=7/1 |grp=2 |str=6 |dex=18 |con=12 |int=13 |wis=8 |cha=12}} <br />
Skills: Disable Device 13 ranks, Knowledge (architecture & engineeering) 10 ranks, Craft (trapmaking) 13 (+8) ranks, Hide 13 (+6) ranks, Move Silently 13 (+2) ranks, Search 11 ranks, Open Lock 5 ranks, Disguise 5 ranks, Listen 13 ranks, Spot 13 ranks.<br />
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Feats: [[SRD:Improved_Initiative|Improved Initiative]], [[SRD:Stealthy|Stealthy]], [[SRD:Alertness|Alertness]]<br />
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Abilities: Sneak attack +4d6, Trap Sense +5, Instant Trap 2/day, Arcane Trap, Trapfinding, Evasion, Uncanny Dodge<br />
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Vulnerabilities: Light Sensitivity<br />
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Items: +3 studded leather armor, two +2 steel daggers<br />
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Rakthar will flee if attacked, depending on his traps to kill or incapacitate party members if they follow. Should he run out of prepared traps, he may hide somewhere until the PCs go away, or make a run for it if he thinks he can escape. <br />
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He spends his time between crafting intricate traps beyond the capability of any other trapmaker, and ruling a small band of kobolds (4 Level 8 kobolds: 2 fighters, a sorcerer, and a cleric). If approached, he will be nonagressive, but clearly mistrusting of anyone he doesn't know. If PCs are able make an agreement with him, he will still honor it, however. Two of the kobolds in his band have been stealing food from a local village, but the band is largely self-sufficient. <br />
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The main entrance to the kobold den is heavily laden with traps of numerous kinds, although there is a small, well-hidden secret entrance near a fallen tree (DC 20 to Search) which the kobolds use when possible. The den itself is a maze of tunnels about five feet tall and 3 feet wide, limiting combat options and slowing down medium creatures. There are traps everywhere, even in dead ends , and some tunnels loop around to intersect themselves. Some traps will destroy the floor, dropping intruders into a lower tunnel. If PCs enter but do not make a map, they will almost certainly get lost in these tunnels. (If they do, feel free to take satisfaction in every failed survival check made by the party - Rakthar certainly will.) A few of the traps incorporate low-level magical spells, but most are purely mechanical in nature.<br />
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Rakthar will flee to the main entrance if encountered outside, in order to lead the party through his gauntlet of traps (easily bypassing them himself), eventually escaping through a tunnel too small for medium creatures to enter, which leads to the secret entrance above.<br />
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I'm nominating this article because while untested, I'm satisfied with the balance. There is plenty of information on the abilites, which are simple enough to run without delays. It also has flavor to it, adding a whole new dynamic to the game. Also, the NPC encounter is well fleshed-out, which seems to be rare in most articles that I have seen.<br />
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I realize that this class is new, and untested (as am I, to some degree), but I think it will work well. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 00:08, 20 January 2012 (MST)<br />
:Well, it's been a month now, and there have been no objections to this article... then again, there hasn't been any comment on it at all. I'm not really sure what that means. -[[User:Silverkin|Silverkin]] 03:36, 22 February 2012 (MST)</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Weapon_Specialist_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)&diff=551498Weapon Specialist (3.5e Prestige Class)2012-02-22T10:29:07Z<p>Silverkin: /* Weapon Specialists in the Game */ typo</p>
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==Weapon Specialist==<br />
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Weapon specialists are the masters of their art, the top of their class, easily defeating foes and making it look easy. Some of them use their combative skills in a more professional context, either as trainers in their chosen weapon or in dazzling displays of martial prowess. They train their skills with a single weapon, often developing an empathy with a particular weapon (or set of weapons, for non-two-handed weapons) of that variety. <br />
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Characters take this class to focus on absolute mastery of a single weapon to the exclusion of all others. They give up the versatility provided by other classes in exchange for the weapon specialist's powerful, accurate attacks. [[SRD:Monk|Monk]]s often become weapon specialists, selecting their Unarmed Strike as their chosen weapon, although it is not uncommon for weapon specialists to have backgrounds in other classes, such as [[SRD:Fighter|Fighter]] or [[SRD:Barbarian|Barbarian]].<br />
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| Melee Weapon Mastery <sup>([[Player's Handbook II (3.5e)|PHB II]])</sup>; also [[SRD:Greater_Weapon_Specialization|Greater Weapon Specialization]], [[SRD:Greater_Weapon_Focus|Greater Weapon Focus]], and proficiency in chosen weapon.<br />
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|+ <div>{{#anc:Table: The Weapon Specialist}}</div><br />
<p>Hit Die: d10</p><br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="2" | Level<br />
! rowspan="2" | [[BAB|Base<br/>Attack Bonus]]<br />
! colspan="3" | [[SRD:Saving Throw|Saving Throw]]s<br />
! rowspan="2" | Special<br />
<br />
|-<br />
! [[SRD:Saving Throw#Fortitude|Fort]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Reflex|Ref]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Will|Will]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1st || +1 || +1 || +1 || +1<br />
| class="left" | [[SRD:Dodge|Dodge]], [[Combat Reflexes]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 2nd || +2 || +1 || +2 || +2<br />
| class="left" | [[SRD:Mobility|Mobility]], [[SRD:Spring_Attack|Spring Attack]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 3rd || +3 || +2 || +2 || +3<br />
| class="left" | [[Superior_Training_(3.5e_Feat)|Superior Training]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 4th || +4 || +2 || +3 || +3<br />
| class="left" | [[SRD:Improved_Critical|Improved Critical]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 5th || +5 || +3 || +3 || +4<br />
| class="left" | [[Weapon_Specialist_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)#Level_5:_Forging_the_Bond|Soulbound Weapon]]<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="42" class="skill" |<br />
'''Class Skills (2 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/><br />
As [[SRD:Fighter|Fighter]]. Also add perform (martial) to your list of class skills, with an added +2 bonus to all Perform checks involving your chosen weapon.<br />
|}<br />
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====Class Features====<br />
<br />
All of the following are class features of the weapon specialist.<br />
<br />
=====Level 1: Awareness Training=====<br />
<br />
[[SRD:Dodge|Dodge]]: Weapon specialists can focus on defending themselves from a particular opponant, giving them +1 to AC against that opponant.<br />
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[[SRD:Combat Reflexes|Combat Reflexes]]: A weapon specialist can keep a close watch on the surroundings, granting the ability to make additional attacks of opportunity and make attacks of opportunity while flatfooted, as per the feat.<br />
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=====Level 2: Agility Training=====<br />
<br />
[[SRD:Mobility|Mobility]]: Weapon Specialists must be agile to evade enemy attacks, even while moving. They gain a +4 bonus to AC against attacks of opportunity caused by movement.<br />
<br />
[[SRD:Spring Attack|Spring Attack]]: A true weapon specialist can dash past an enemy, only stopping for a moment to attack. This agility grants the capability to move both before and after attacking, provided the total distance moved is not greater than the specialist's movement speed.<br />
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=====Levels 3 & 4: The Way of the Weapon=====<br />
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[[Superior_Training_(3.5e_Feat)|Superior Training]]: The weapon specialist has now mastered their chosen weapon, leading to improvement in their fighting techniques. The ability gained depends on the weapon type. (Please reference the feat for details)<br />
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[[SRD:Improved Critical|Improved Critical]]: The specialist's mastery of their weapon grants them confidence in their strikes, doubling their critical threat range.<br />
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=====Level 5: Forging the Bond=====<br />
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[[Weapon_Specialist_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)#Level_5:_Forging_the_Bond|Soulbound Weapon]]: The weapon specialist begins to form a bond with a particular weapon (or pair of weapons, for dual-weilders) that cannot be broken. While wielding this bonded weapon, the specialist gains a +4 bonus to attack rolls and a +3 bonus to damage caused by the soulbound weapon. <br />
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If the soulbound weapon is destroyed, you immediately take damage equal to 20% of your current hit points from the backlash, and after recovering for one week, you may either may take a second week to bond with a new weapon, or attempt to repair the one you have, restoring the bond immediately. The bond can be voluntarily broken, but the specialist immediately takes damage equal to 30% of current hit points, and the weapon explosively shatters, dealing damage to anyone near it. (A one-handed weapon deals 3d8 damage in a 5-foot radius, and a two-handed weapon deals 5d8 damage in a 5-food radius. Add an additional 5 feet to the radius of the explosion and double the damage for each size category of the weapon beyond medium.)<br />
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====Ex-Weapon Specialists====<br />
<br />
Any weapon specialist who gains proficiency in a weapon other than their chosen weapon lose all benefits gained from this class. The soulbound weapon shatters, as the ex-weapon specialist turns his back on it and all it stands for.<br />
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It should also be noted that such individuals are almost invariably characterized by notable weakness of will and a general lack of character. It is considered cowardly by most weapon specialists to abandon the path once it has been taken.<br />
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===Campaign Information===<br />
<br />
====Playing a Weapon Specialist====<br />
<br />
'''Combat:''' Weapon specialists are the front-line fighters, the heavy-hitters, the half-orcs with Int 6. They use a single weapon (although they may actually wield any number of that weapon, as applicable) to inflict heavy amounts of damage.<br />
<br />
'''Advancement:''' Weapon specialists typically advance in classes that take advantage of their highly specialized nature. Monk weapon specialists have an advantage in this regard, as taking levels in Weapon Specialist does not activate the multiclass restrictions included in the monk class.<br />
<br />
'''Resources:''' Weapon specialists are usually unique, or at least very rare. It would be unlikely that two such would ever meet, though if they did, they would probably feel a shared bond. In any case, there are no special resources available to weapon specialists.<br />
<br />
====Weapon Specialists in the World====<br />
<br />
{{Section Description Needed}}<br />
<br />
{{quote|<-Some quote from a character of this class->|4=<-NPC name->, <-race-> <-class->}}<br />
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Weapon specialists are the ultimate fighters, paragons of destruction with their chosen weapons (though helpless without them). An enemy weapon specialist might be a high-level boss (the Big Bad Evil Guy) at the end of a campaign. A friendly weapon specialist might teach the PCs some special combat skill or send an apprentice along with them. Monstrous weapon specialists are wonders to behold (although they are by virtue of their requirements not [[SRD:beholder|beholders]]), often specializing in their natural weapons.<br />
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'''NPC Reactions:''' Most NPCs will not recognize a weapon specialist from an ordinary fighter until the specialist uses one of his abilities.<br />
<br />
====Weapon Specialists Lore====<br />
<br />
Characters with ranks in knowledge (history) can research Weapon Specialists to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.<br />
<br />
{| class="d20" {{#vardefine: odd | 0}}<br />
|+ Knowledge (history)<br />
! DC || class="left" | Result<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || class="left" | Weapon specialists focus on a single kind of weapon.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 16 || class="left" | Weapon specialists can perform outstanding feats with their chosen weapons, but refuse to use any other kind of weapon.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || class="left" | Some weapon specialists develop a powerful empathic bond with particular weapons used over time.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 26 || class="left" | Detailed information about a particular weapon specialist.<br />
|}<br />
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====Weapon Specialists in the Game====<br />
<br />
Weapon specialists are fighters trained to an incredible level of skill, but only in a single weapon. They trade versatility for power. They can often be found at weapon schools as trainers, although some prefer to follow a more mercenary path. <br />
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'''Adaptation:''' None.<br />
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'''Sample Encounter:''' Raquel is a weapon specialist who specializes in longswords. He teaches his skills at a combat school which he also helps to run, taking on young (and wealthy) individuals who wish to learn the way of the sword. He is nonaggressive, but if PCs attack, he may decide to use them to provide living demonstrations of various techniques to his students.<br />
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''EL whatever:'' <-Encounter scenario and character info on sample NPC including stat block. The CR of the NPC is typically the same as the EL for the encounter-><br />
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===Classes & Prestige Classes===<br />
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[[Badass (3.5e Prestige Class)]]<br />
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[[Gazebo (3.5e Prestige Class)]]<br />
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[[Trap Master (3.5e Prestige Class)]]<br />
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[[Weapon Specialist (3.5e Prestige Class)]]<br />
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===Creatures & Monsters===<br />
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[[Philosoraptor (3.5e Creature)]]<br />
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===Feats, Flaws, and Traits===<br />
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[[Draconic Nature (3.5e Feat)]]<br />
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[[Claw Punch (3.5e Feat)]]<br />
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[[Hardened Warrior (3.5e Feat)]]<br />
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[[Minor Fast Healing (3.5e Feat)]]<br />
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[[Improved Draconic Legacy (3.5e Feat)]]<br />
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[[Muscles of Iron (3.5e Feat)]]<br />
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[[Clinophilia (3.5e Trait)]]<br />
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===Miscellaneous===<br />
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[[Skillful (3.5e Equipment)]]</div>Silverkinhttps://www.dandwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Gazebo_(3.5e_Prestige_Class)&diff=551469Gazebo (3.5e Prestige Class)2012-02-22T04:15:32Z<p>Silverkin: /* Class Features */</p>
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==Gazebo==<br />
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A gazebo is perhaps the most inconspicious of disguises that one might encounter in the D&D world. No one ever attacks a gazebo, nor does anyone ever suspect that it might not be what it seems. It is for this reason that the ancients developed, over many years, the knowledge enabling a transformation into a gazebo. Over the centuries since that time, the very knowledge of this power's existance has yet remained a closely guarded secret, unknown to the wider world.<br />
<br />
===Becoming a Gazebo===<br />
<br />
Characters might pursue this class in order to enhance their performance abilities, or to simply be able to turn into an inconspicuous gazebo at just the right moment.<br />
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{| class="d20 dragon monstats" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"<br />
|+ style="font-size: larger; white-space: nowrap;" | Entry Requirements<br />
|-<br />
! Spellcasting:<br />
|Must be able to cast a polymorph spell.<br />
|-<br />
! Special:<br />
|Con 21<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
|Must have helped to build a gazebo. (See [[#Ex-Gazebos|Ex-Gazebos]] for details on gazebo-building requirements.)<br />
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{| class="{{d20}}"<br />
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<p>Hit Die: d12</p><br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="2" | Level<br />
! rowspan="2" | [[BAB|Base<br/>Attack Bonus]]<br />
! colspan="3" | [[SRD:Saving Throw|Saving Throw]]s<br />
! rowspan="2" | Special<br />
|-<br />
! [[SRD:Saving Throw#Fortitude|Fort]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Reflex|Ref]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Will|Will]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1st || +0 || +2 || +0 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Alternate Form: Gazebo, Gazebo Mysteriousness<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 2nd || +1 || +4|| +0 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Summon Band, Gazebo Performance<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="42" class="skill" |<br />
'''Class Skills (4 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/><br />
Perform, Diplomacy.<br />
|}<br />
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====Class Features====<br />
<br />
All of the following are class features of the gazebo.<br />
<br />
'''Gazebo Mysteriousness:''' You become more mysterious.<br />
<br />
'''''{{#anc:Alternate Form: Gazebo}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' As a full-round action that provokes attacks of opportunity, you have the ability to transform into a gazebo. The details of the gazebo are up to you, but if you have particular types or subtypes (other than humanoid), your alternate form should somehow reflect them. As long as you are in this form, you cannot move on your own, though you may be able to communicate depending on what details you choose. You gain DR 5/fire and are treated as a construct while in this form. An anti-magic field will prevent you from shifting forms; otherwise, you may dismiss this form as a standard action.<br />
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'''''{{#anc:Summon Band}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' Once per day, as a standard action, you can summon a small band to perform. This ability is usable only in your gazebo alternate form. The skill of the band depends on your own musical skills. The band remains for 3 hours or until dismissed. The band will also disappear if you leave your gazebo form.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Gazebo Performance}} ([[Ex]]):''' While in your gazebo alternate form, you grant a +3 circumstance bonus to Perform and Diplomacy checks made within your area, even if you don't have ranks in the relevant skill. If you do have ranks in the relevant skill, this bonus increases to +5, and if you have at least five ranks, it increases to +7.<br />
<br />
====Ex-Gazebos====<br />
<br />
Gazebos who are slain in their gazebo alternate form, in addition to being returned to life, must build a gazebo with their own hands before regaining their class abilities, as do gazebos who willfully destroy another gazebo. They can have help, but they must oversee and take an active part in the work throughout the entire process - from planning the gazebo's location, to drawing up plans, to building the gazebo itself. <br />
<br />
An Atonement spell does not meet this requirement, nor does True Resurrection, or any other such spells or abilities. The gazebo must build a new gazebo, and that is the only way.<br />
<br />
===Campaign Information===<br />
<br />
====Playing a Gazebo====<br />
<br />
{{Section Description Needed}}<br />
<br />
'''Combat:''' A gazebo can be used to provide cover, or ranged units could stand on top. A player with the gazebo class can use it to avoid having to fight at all; after all, who would attack a gazebo? But remember: You are considered as a construct while in gazebo form, granting immunity to a number of mind-altering effects, but also preventing healing and most resurrection spells from affecting you either.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Advancement:''' Any, really. Bard abilities work well with the gazebo ones.<br />
<br />
'''Resources:''' None.<br />
<br />
====Gazebos in the World====<br />
<br />
{{quote|...|orig=Linnia, elven gazebo}}<br />
<br />
Gazebos are a strange lot. They prefer subtlety to force, both in the small scale and in the wider world. A gazebo might be a spy, or an assassin, or a thief. They work behind the scenes, unseen and unnoticed, to bring about their desires.<br />
<br />
'''NPC Reactions:''' NPCs react to gazebos in the same way they would react without the class present. NPCs react to gazebos in their alternate form in the same way they would react to a regular gazebo.<br />
<br />
====Gazebo Lore====<br />
<br />
Characters with ranks in Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering) can research gazebos to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.<br />
<br />
{| class="d20" {{#vardefine: odd | 0}}<br />
|+ Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering)<br />
! DC || class="left" | Result<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || class="left" | It's a gazebo. What else do you need to know?<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 16 || class="left" | Some gazebos are not what they seem.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || class="left" | Rare individuals develop the ability to magically turn themselves into a gazebo.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 26 || class="left" | Gazebos can change the appearance of their alternate form to suit any occasion.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Gazebos in the Game====<br />
<br />
NPC gazebos are just plain gazebos. In short, there are no NPC gazebos. Player gazebos can fit into the game in just about any way imaginable. Their only limitation is their inability to fight while in gazebo form.<br />
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'''Adaptation:''' The gazebo could be a stage, or a bandstand, or a deck, or some other outdoor architectural structure.<br />
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'''Sample Encounter:''' Odds are very low that players will actually attack a gazebo. Seriously, who does that? It would be ridiculous!<br />
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==Gazebo==<br />
<br />
{{quote<br />
|...<br />
|orig=Joshua, human gazebo<br />
}}<br />
<br />
A gazebo is perhaps the most inconspicious of disguises that one might encounter in the D&D world. No one ever attacks a gazebo, nor does anyone ever suspect that it might not be what it seems. It is for this reason that the ancients developed, over many years, the knowledge enabling a transformation into a gazebo. Over the centuries since that time, the very knowledge of this power's existance has yet remained a closely guarded secret, unknown to the wider world.<br />
<br />
===Becoming a Gazebo===<br />
<br />
Characters might pursue this class in order to enhance their performance abilities, or to simply be able to turn into an inconspicuous gazebo at just the right moment.<br />
<br />
{| class="d20 dragon monstats" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"<br />
|+ style="font-size: larger; white-space: nowrap;" | Entry Requirements<br />
|-<br />
! Spellcasting:<br />
|Must be able to cast a polymorph spell.<br />
|-<br />
! Special:<br />
|Con 21<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
|Must have helped to build a gazebo. (See [[#Ex-Gazebos|Ex-Gazebos]] for details on gazebo-building requirements.)<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="{{d20}}"<br />
|+ <div>{{#anc:Table: The Gazebo}}</div><br />
<p>Hit Die: d12</p><br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="2" | Level<br />
! rowspan="2" | [[BAB|Base<br/>Attack Bonus]]<br />
! colspan="3" | [[SRD:Saving Throw|Saving Throw]]s<br />
! rowspan="2" | Special<br />
|-<br />
! [[SRD:Saving Throw#Fortitude|Fort]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Reflex|Ref]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Will|Will]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1st || +0 || +2 || +0 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Alternate Form: Gazebo, Gazebo Mysteriousness<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 2nd || +1 || +4|| +0 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Summon Band, Gazebo Performance<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="42" class="skill" |<br />
'''Class Skills (4 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/><br />
Perform, Diplomacy.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
====Class Features====<br />
<br />
All of the following are class features of the gazebo.<br />
<br />
'''Gazebo Mysteriousness:''' You become more mysterious.<br />
<br />
'''''{{#anc:Alternate Form: Gazebo}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' As a standard action that provokes attacks of opportunity, you have the ability to transform into a gazebo. The details of the gazebo are up to you, but if you have particular types or subtypes (other than humanoid), your alternate form should somehow reflect them. As long as you are in this form, you cannot move on your own, though you may be able to communicate depending on what details you choose. You also gain DR 5/fire in this form. <br />
You may dismiss this form as a free action.<br />
<br />
'''''{{#anc:Summon Band}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' Once per day, as a standard action, you can summon a small band to perform. This ability is usable only in your gazebo alternate form. The skill of the band depends on your own musical skills. The band remains for 3 hours or until dismissed. The band will also disappear if you leave your gazebo form.<br />
<br />
'''{{#anc:Gazebo Performance}} ([[Ex]]):''' While in your gazebo alternate form, you grant a +3 circumstance bonus to Perform and Diplomacy checks made within your area, even if you don't have ranks in the relevant skill. If you do have ranks in the relevant skill, this bonus increases to +5, and if you have at least five ranks, it increases to +7.<br />
<br />
====Ex-Gazebos====<br />
<br />
Gazebos who are slain in their gazebo alternate form, in addition to being returned to life, must build a gazebo with their own hands before regaining their class abilities, as do gazebos who willfully destroy another gazebo. They can have help, but they must oversee and take an active part in the work throughout the entire process - from planning the gazebo's location, to drawing up plans, to building the gazebo itself. <br />
<br />
An Atonement spell does not meet this requirement, nor does True Resurrection, or any other such spells or abilities. The gazebo must build a new gazebo, and that is the only way.<br />
<br />
===Campaign Information===<br />
<br />
====Playing a Gazebo====<br />
<br />
{{Section Description Needed}}<br />
<br />
'''Combat:''' A gazebo can be used to provide cover, or ranged units could stand on top. A player with the gazebo class can use it to avoid having to fight at all; after all, who would attack a gazebo? But remember: You are considered as a construct while in gazebo form, granting immunity to a number of mind-altering effects, but also preventing healing and most resurrection spells from affecting you either.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Advancement:''' Any, really. Bard abilities work well with the gazebo ones.<br />
<br />
'''Resources:''' None.<br />
<br />
====Gazebos in the World====<br />
<br />
{{quote|...|orig=Linnia, elven gazebo}}<br />
<br />
Gazebos are a strange lot. They prefer subtlety to force, both in the small scale and in the wider world. A gazebo might be a spy, or an assassin, or a thief. They work behind the scenes, unseen and unnoticed, to bring about their desires.<br />
<br />
'''NPC Reactions:''' NPCs react to gazebos in the same way they would react without the class present. NPCs react to gazebos in their alternate form in the same way they would react to a regular gazebo.<br />
<br />
====Gazebo Lore====<br />
<br />
Characters with ranks in Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering) can research gazebos to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.<br />
<br />
{| class="d20" {{#vardefine: odd | 0}}<br />
|+ Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering)<br />
! DC || class="left" | Result<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || class="left" | It's a gazebo. What else do you need to know?<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 16 || class="left" | Some gazebos are not what they seem.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || class="left" | Rare individuals develop the ability to magically turn themselves into a gazebo.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 26 || class="left" | Gazebos can change the appearance of their alternate form to suit any occasion.<br />
|}<br />
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====Gazebos in the Game====<br />
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NPC gazebos are just plain gazebos. In short, there are no NPC gazebos. Player gazebos can fit into the game in just about any way imaginable. Their only limitation is their inability to fight while in gazebo form.<br />
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'''Adaptation:''' The gazebo could be a stage, or a bandstand, or a deck, or some other outdoor architectural structure.<br />
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'''Sample Encounter:''' Odds are very low that players will actually attack a gazebo. Seriously, who does that? It would be ridiculous!<br />
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==Gazebo==<br />
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A gazebo is perhaps the most inconspicious of disguises that one might encounter in the D&D world. No one ever attacks a gazebo, nor does anyone ever suspect that it might not be what it seems. It is for this reason that the ancients developed, over many years, the knowledge enabling a transformation into a gazebo. Over the centuries since that time, the very knowledge of this power's existance has yet remained a closely guarded secret, unknown to the wider world.<br />
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===Becoming a Gazebo===<br />
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Characters might pursue this class in order to enhance their performance abilities, or to simply be able to turn into an inconspicuous gazebo at just the right moment.<br />
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{| class="d20 dragon monstats" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"<br />
|+ style="font-size: larger; white-space: nowrap;" | Entry Requirements<br />
|-<br />
! Spellcasting:<br />
|Must be able to cast a polymorph spell.<br />
|-<br />
! Special:<br />
|Con 21<br />
|-<br />
!<br />
|Must have helped to build a gazebo. (See [[#Ex-Gazebos|Ex-Gazebos]] for details on gazebo-building requirements.)<br />
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{| class="{{d20}}"<br />
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<p>Hit Die: d12</p><br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="2" | Level<br />
! rowspan="2" | [[BAB|Base<br/>Attack Bonus]]<br />
! colspan="3" | [[SRD:Saving Throw|Saving Throw]]s<br />
! rowspan="2" | Special<br />
|-<br />
! [[SRD:Saving Throw#Fortitude|Fort]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Reflex|Ref]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Will|Will]]<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 1st || +0 || +2 || +0 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Alternate Form: Gazebo, Gazebo Mysteriousness<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 2nd || +1 || +4|| +0 || +1<br />
| class="left" | Summon Band, Gazebo Performance<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="42" class="skill" |<br />
'''Class Skills (4 + [[Int]] modifier per level)'''<br/><br />
Perform, Diplomacy.<br />
|}<br />
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====Class Features====<br />
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All of the following are class features of the gazebo.<br />
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'''Gazebo Mysteriousness:''' You become more mysterious.<br />
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'''''{{#anc:Alternate Form: Gazebo}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' As a standard action that provokes attacks of opportunity, you have the ability to transform into a gazebo. The details of the gazebo are up to you, but if you have particular types or subtypes (other than humanoid), your alternate form should somehow reflect them. As long as you are in this form, you cannot move on your own, though you may be able to communicate depending on what details you choose. You also gain DR 5/fire in this form. <br />
You may dismiss this form as a free action.<br />
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'''''{{#anc:Summon Band}}'' ([[Sp]]):''' Once per day, as a standard action, you can summon a small band to perform. This ability is usable only in your gazebo alternate form. The skill of the band depends on your own musical skills. The band remains for 3 hours or until dismissed. The band will also disappear if you leave your gazebo form.<br />
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'''{{#anc:Gazebo Performance}} ([[Ex]]):''' While in your gazebo alternate form, you grant a +3 circumstance bonus to Perform and Diplomacy checks made within your area, even if you don't have ranks in the relevant skill. If you do have ranks in the relevant skill, this bonus increases to +5, and if you have at least five ranks, it increases to +7.<br />
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====Ex-Gazebos====<br />
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Gazebos who are slain in their gazebo alternate form, in addition to being returned to life, must build a gazebo with their own hands before regaining their class abilities, as do gazebos who willfully destroy another gazebo. They can have help, but they must oversee and take an active part in the work throughout the entire process - from planning the gazebo's location, to drawing up plans, to building the gazebo itself. <br />
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An Atonement spell does not meet this requirement, nor does True Resurrection, or any other such spells or abilities. The gazebo must build a new gazebo, and that is the only way.<br />
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===Campaign Information===<br />
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====Playing a Gazebo====<br />
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{{Section Description Needed}}<br />
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'''Combat:''' A gazebo can be used to provide cover, or ranged units could stand on top. A player with the gazebo class can use it to avoid having to fight at all; after all, who would attack a gazebo? But remember: You cannot be healed while in gazebo form, and if you die as a gazebo...<br />
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'''Advancement:''' Any, really. Bard abilities work well with the gazebo ones.<br />
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'''Resources:''' None.<br />
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====Gazebos in the World====<br />
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{{quote|...|orig=Linnia, elven gazebo}}<br />
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Gazebos are a strange lot. They prefer subtlety to force, both in the small scale and in the wider world. A gazebo might be a spy, or an assassin, or a thief. They work behind the scenes, unseen and unnoticed, to bring about their desires.<br />
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'''NPC Reactions:''' NPCs react to gazebos in the same way they would react without the class present. NPCs react to gazebos in their alternate form in the same way they would react to a regular gazebo.<br />
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====Gazebo Lore====<br />
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Characters with ranks in Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering) can research gazebos to learn more about them. When a character makes a skill check, read or paraphrase the following, including information from lower DCs.<br />
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{| class="d20" {{#vardefine: odd | 0}}<br />
|+ Knowledge (Architecture and Engineering)<br />
! DC || class="left" | Result<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 11 || class="left" | It's a gazebo. What else do you need to know?<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 16 || class="left" | Some gazebos are not what they seem.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 21 || class="left" | Rare individuals develop the ability to magically turn themselves into a gazebo.<br />
|- class="{{Odd-Even|{{#var:odd}}}}"<br />
| 26 || class="left" | Gazebos can change the appearance of their alternate form to suit any occasion.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Gazebos in the Game====<br />
<br />
NPC gazebos are just plain gazebos. In short, there are no NPC gazebos. Player gazebos can fit into the game in just about any way imaginable. Their only limitation is their inability to fight while in gazebo form.<br />
<br />
'''Adaptation:''' The gazebo could be a stage, or a bandstand, or a deck, or some other outdoor architectural structure.<br />
<br />
'''Sample Encounter:''' Odds are very low that players will actually attack a gazebo. Seriously, who does that? It would be ridiculous!<br />
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