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#567752 I'm adjusting a Bladesinger kit for myself and need some help impl
Posted by soeucoisa on 07 April 2014 - 02:21 PM in IE Help
#567754 I'm adjusting a Bladesinger kit for myself and need some help impl
Posted by soeucoisa on 07 April 2014 - 03:39 PM in IE Help
1) Well you seriously can't... well you can make the weapon she will be using a launcher, but then she'll take +4 luck roll on any enemy melee attack made against her. Meaning your AC is a +4 higher, and you take +4 damage from each attack.
Ah, that's too bad. I hoped there could be a Weapon Finesse mod somewhere
2) Well that can't be done... as your get the chains and something else from being bard...
Yeah... You're right. Tried using the Unusable code from Stalker, but then I couldn't equip elven chain.
Are you using the Opcode 1, with Type = 1, as you probably just need to use the Type 0 ... and value -1.
That's the thing: If I use Opcode 1 with type 0 and value -6 (0.5 ApR) I get correct results: every ApR, from proficiency to grandmastery, has 0.5 attack less. But when I use value -1, the ApR stays at 0 across the board, instead of subtracting 1 ApR from the bonus attacks provided by specialist or grand mastery. Is there a way to do this correctly or the Attacks per Round will always stay at 0 if you subtract 1 full ApR?
#567756 I'm adjusting a Bladesinger kit for myself and need some help impl
Posted by soeucoisa on 07 April 2014 - 06:01 PM in IE Help
Hah, you know, the Bards are not subject to the Weapon proficiency sub bonuses that give Warriors extra ApR's, Warriors being the Barbarian, Fighters, Paladins, Rangers and their kits.It's a BGMain.exe law in the game, which needs the ToBEx to be installed to adjust. Or BGEE game with the kit additional rules in the install file.
I know, so what I'm looking for is a way make the ApR penalty be applied AFTER the weapon bonuses and, ideally, not to the base ApR but to the final, modified ApR with proficiency and level bonuses. What happens now is that, even a specialized warrior that is under LvL 7 (so, no lvl7 0.5 ApR bonus, but with 0.5 ApR bonus from specialization) will have his total Attacks per Round reduced to zero with Opcode -1, instead of the expected 0.5 (1 base + 1/2 from spec - 1 modifier). Is there a way to make this happen?
In any case, now that I'm rethinking it, it would be kind of "unfair" to apply the penalty for the full round, since that would mean that a Bladesinger with 1 ApR would be "parrying" all the attacks of an enemy, even if that enemy has more than 1 ApR. I haven't played PnP D&D, but I suppose that, regardless of Bladesong, the character can only parry the attacks from one attacker at a time and still has to use one of his attacks to perform the maneuver? The bladesong difference being the fact that you can parry and attack in the same round provided you have more than 1 ApR to do so.
Do you have any suggestions on how to better implement this, while still keeping the idea of a "combat stance"?
#567757 Crits on 16, Knockdown and Attack Dice to high and grandmastery.
Posted by soeucoisa on 07 April 2014 - 06:16 PM in IE Mod Ideas
Not having played PnP D&D, but rather a lot of BG2, I found a very cool site with all the second edition books at http://www.purpleworm.org/ (but I guess this is probably a popular site around here).
I was reading the entry for high mastery that said:
By spending a second slot on mastery, a character can become a high master. By this time, the character has spent four slots on a single weapon and is at least 6th level. High masters increase the speed factor of their chosen weapon by one category; for example, a slow weapon in the hands of a high master is automatically considered to be of average speed. High masters also score critical hits on rolls of 16 or higher rather than 18 (if the optional critical hit system is used) that hit their opponent by a margin of 5 or more.
High masters who specialize in bows, crossbows, slings, or firearms gain a new range category: extreme range. For all weapons, extreme range is 1/3 farther than long range. For example, if a weapon has a normal maximum range of 18 squares, in the hands of a master it can shoot 24 (1/3x18=6, 18+6=24) squares. Extreme range shots have a –10 penalty to hit before adjustments are made for the effects of mastery.
and grand mastery:
High masters who spend one more slot on learning their weapon of choice can become grand masters. Grand masters are capable of feats of swordplay that border on the fantastic. Grand masters gain one additional attack per round above and beyond a specialist’s rate of attacks for their level, so a 12th-level melee weapon grand master would attack 3 times per round with his weapon of choice.
Grand masters also increase the amount of damage and the chance of a knockdown when they employ their chosen weapon. The weapon’s base damage die and knockdown die are increased to the next greater die size against all opponents. A long sword thus inflicts 1d10/1d20 points of damage in the hands of a grand master, and its knockdown die is increased to a d10. If the weapon causes multiple dice of damage, all of them are increased. Thus, a two-handed sword in the hands of a grand master inflicts 3d8 points of damage on large targets. Needless to say, grand masters are extremely dangerous opponents.
So, is there a mod that applies the 16 crit roll, the knockdown effect and/or the improvement on hit dice? Would it be possible to implement those things by fiddling with Near Infinity?
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