Im talking about the offical epic level handbook.
Abominations
does anyone know of any actual plays or transcripts of games using this thing? The sheer numbers and scale involved just kinde boogle my mind, I've no idea how a session of gameplay would even function.
Oh. I'm drunk.
Never seen anybody use it. The general consensus is that it would be damn near unplaybale, not because it's necessarily badly written (although some of the numbers it gives are pretty damn wonky), but because combat would bog down to a ridiculous degree from the massive amounts of skills and modifiers. Basically take all the problems in playing 3.5 at very high levels, and multiply by several orders of magnitude.
>That font
Yeah I should probably give it more powerful abilities and spells but I'm not sure what to give it.
Use a Death knight with a flaming sword then?
>Elder Evils
My nigger. Finally someone else sees that book like I do.
i think the dream larva is pretty cool
Yeah. That shit was the stuff of nightmares. I remember finding in Barnes and Noble back in 2006 or so. Those were the days.Just the cover made me so excited for high level D&D. Like, we're going to be fighting a half-formed god made of worms on the rooftops of a falling city? Sign me the fuck up.
I still plan to use Father Llymic once my party gets its ass back to their home town. It's been a long 8 years campaign. It'll be nice to finally bring the main plotline to fruition.