These are three weapons (Scythe, sickle, and katana) that I made in ten minutes, tops, and had no use for. However, someone out there might, so I thought, what the hell...
Scythe of the Damned, Sickle of Parrying, and the Katana of the Rabbit. Their names speak for themselves. The Scythe gives bonuses against undead, the sickle gives a parry bonus, and the katana gives speed and hiding-based bonuses, nothing more than +3, no magic.
Posted by maxam at 2004-04-01 16:21:25 Voted 8.00 on 04/01/04
Good effort - particularly loved the lore on the Rabbit blade.
IMHO, this is what makes a pre-fab item worth downloading. Anyone can choose some stats and an appearance - the hard bit is adding some decent lore. Without it, any item may has well have been randomly generated by the toolset.
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Posted by NO ARGUMENTS ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-12-24 15:52:00
Good 1 mentor!
really, those characters r (2 my opinion) just taking out
space, but hey, its a free country. wht im trying to say is
that if ur going 2 hak on some1 u could do it on the
character files also, theyre exactly the same way
Posted by Mentor ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-12-24 11:28:00
A counter-question: Why should anyone download the
multitude of characters that appear, that are a shite load
more insane than these. These are weapons that someone out
there could need, and furthermore that someone in the D&D
world would actually USE. Who would ever want, or need, a
20th level god-killer? Or a Keen Holy Smiting Vorpal
Longsword +5?
Posted by Mentor ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-12-24 11:25:00
Never said that you should. You could, but I'm not forcing
you.
Posted by Tim Stokman ( ..xxx.xxx ) at 2002-12-24 08:10:00
and... why the hell should we download this?
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