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Started by Drizztrocks, July 25, 2008, 11:58:25 PM

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Drizztrocks

I am new to these threads, but I am not new to D&D, and I can tell an awesome campaign setting when I see one. I love jungles. I love volcanoes. I love robots. YOU GOT IT ALL!

   Sorry, its just i've been reading your posts for a while now and I haven't gotten to respond and I just kind of had to let it out. Anyway, your setting is awesome. It would be nice to see some information on classes-just a suggestion, but you should have two spellcasters-the shaman, a druid with a different name, and the mage, a sorcerer. The sorcerer's magic comes from the inside, from his own soul, keeeping it primal and kind of mysterious. The shaman would be the divine spellcaster, and really, it would be awesome. If you can help it don't include Clerics or Paladins. Rebuild Ebberon's Artificier to fit your setting, it would work extremely well. Maybe rename it the Technician...and rename the fighter the warrior,and definatly keep the Barbarian. The rogue would fit in well also...i'd say not to use the Bard. If you're up to it create a Pilot class.

    So here's the list:

 Shaman
 Mage  
 Technician
 Warrior  
 Barbarian
 Pilot
 Rogue

   Just suggestions, but i'd LOVE to see some of these ideas at work...it would take some work re-doing the artificier, and it will be hard to make a non-broken pilot. Seeing what you've done already, however, i'm pretty confident. Don't feel inclined to do any of this, again, just suggestions.

Drizztrocks

This was ment to be in reply to the Clockwork Jungle...can someone explain how that happened?

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