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Die neuen Zombies gefallen mir auch hervorragend
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Die meisten werden es schon wissen, aber es hat sich scheinbar geklärt, warum die Ability-Boni auf der Spined Devil-Karte plötzlich um 3 höher waren als man sie von 3.5 kennt. Die Boni unter 4.0 berechnen sich jetzt (Ability/2) - 2 statt wie bisher (Ability/2) - 5.
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--- Zitat von: Christian 'TPK' Preuss am 7.11.2007 | 13:56 ---Die meisten werden es schon wissen, aber es hat sich scheinbar geklärt, warum die Ability-Boni auf der Spined Devil-Karte plötzlich um 3 höher waren als man sie von 3.5 kennt. Die Boni unter 4.0 berechnen sich jetzt (Ability/2) - 2 statt wie bisher (Ability/2) - 5.
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Nein, ist nur ein unbestätigtes Gerücht^^
Ich denke eher, es bleibt beim alten, auf der Karte ist halt noch halber level dazugerechnet für Ability-Checks. Der Devil hat ja auch nur +4 auf Schaden und nicht +7.
Selganor [n/a]:
Erste Infos aus dem demnaechst erscheinden Preview-Buch zur 4. Edition (Races and Classes):
--- Zitat ---[*]The book is just fluff, no game statistcs or any rules in it.
[*]Diferent D&D designers have written different parts of the book, it's definatly teamwork. It is always mentioned who wrote which chapter or which paragraph.
[*]The races mentioned in detail are Humans, Dwaves, Eladrins, Elves, Halflings, Tieflings, and the "mystery race", Dragonborn. Each of these races gets some pages, humans I think had the most with 4 or 5, eladrin the least with 1,5. There are 4-5 paragraphs each on some other races as well. I remember drow and gnome, but there were maybe 2 or 3 more. The gnome part was titled "The problem with gnomes" or something like that.
[*]The Dragonborn in their picture looked like big and well muscled lizardmen. They were antropomorphic, had two legs and no wings. It looked as if their hands had claws. If I had to judge by the picture, they should get natural bite and claw attacks.
[*]Halflings looked just as 3ed halflings (no hobbits).
[*]The classes section had details about five classes: Cleric, Fighter, Rogue, Wizard, and Warlock. Each of thes gets 3-4 pages. Then - as with the classes - there is an "other classes" section with 3-4 paragraphes for each class. I remember paladins, rangers, druids, barbarians, swordmages and warlords among those.
[*]I couldn't find any mention in the book why they chose to write about some races and classes in detail, and why some get only some paragraphs. While for some of the "lesser" races and classs it did say that those would appear probably in later D&D proucts, I couldn't find any passage saying that those and only those detailed would be in the PHB. (Five base classes certainly seem to much.)
[*]Besides races and classes there were some chapters about the designwork, about the basic things they are trying to achieve, and so on. One interesting little info I remember is that there will be just one progression for all classes, and differences between them will come from their different character ablities, feats and so on. If I remember well, BAB (and AC?) was among the things mentioned. Hp was probably also on this list, butu I don't remember well anymore, sorry.
[*]There were two pages about the design history, which the different stages were, and when they began.
The art looked good, often there was a pencil sketch (concept art), and the final colored version side by side.
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Die Infos sind zwar noch nicht bestaetigt, scheinen aber soweit zuverlaessig zu sein.
Danke an ENWorld fuer das Posting ;)
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