Hey! I'll have you know that Fael already has a couple of those. She keeps our slave... er dwarven craftsman busy making more of them as needed.Perhaps some "magic clothes" that change to suit the wearer's taste each day, so Fael doesn't have to keep track of how many dresses she's bought? =)
Hmmm... good idea, I'll have work out the stats on such an item immediately. It's obvious that Fael needs an update to her wardrobe because that item is far more convenient than spending cantrips to use prestidigitation constantly. Thanks for the idea!For Ptolus campaigns, perhaps "ever clean" boots, that repel mud, and other unmentionable noxious substances ... and that change size from ankle length to "over the knee" length if you step in a really big puddle of .. goo .. in the sewer?
That could be a good idea, though perhaps an instant summon mallet with an extensible handle for use in dealing with a certain perverted dwarf and his robotic peeping assistants would be better.Hmm.. maybe a retractable ten foot pole? I guess that would be something rod shaped for storage.
Think plural.Oh...now thats just....
Having a character with an anime trope is great. :)
There are reasons I always play a warlock in 3rd edition.I'd rather have glowing eyes of doom than random hammer, myself. At least for a character. In real life, the ability to carry stuff without it taking an actual space? If only...
There are reasons I always play a warlock in 3rd edition.
Do you mean a character with multiple anime tropes?Think plural.Oh...now thats just....
Having a character with an anime trope is great. :)
Yes.Do you mean a character with multiple anime tropes?Think plural.Oh...now thats just....
Having a character with an anime trope is great. :)
Or multiple characters, each with an anime trope?
Either way means your campaign is awesome, but I'm just curious now.
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