| Ref | Ouvrage | Question | | Reponse |
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41. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Masters Set: When a lycanthrope dies, it reverts
to its normal form. What is a lycanthrope
s normal form? | | Any lycanthropes normal form is
human. |
42. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Masters Set: What are special undead? | | What are special undead?
Special undead (such as undead beholders)
are constructs and servants of the
various Immortals of Entropy (the Sphere
of death and destruction). |
43. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Masters Set: Can an undead beholder be
Turned? | | Undead beholders are constructs and
can be Turned by clerics as specials. |
44. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Masters Set: A T or D result only Turns or
destroys 2d6 HD worth of undead.
Does this mean that undead with
more than 12 HD cannot be Turned
or destroyed? | | A T result, or a successful roll on a
Turn attempt when one is required, always
Turns at least one undead creature, regardless of its hit dice. A D result always
destroys at least one undead creature.
This is also true for both D + and D#
results. |
45. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Masters Set: Can a cleric use the weapon mastery
rules to learn how to use an
edged weapon? | | Weapon mastery never allows a character
to circumvent class-based weapon
restrictions. |
46. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Masters Set: Can clerics use the various shield
weapons? | | All shield weapons are edged weapons
and thus unusable by clerics. |
47. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Masters Set: Page 42 of the Master DMs Book
says that the titanothere is listed in
the D&D Expert Set. I cannot find it
there. | | No, but you can find the titanothere on
page 13 of the D&D game accessory AC9,
Creature Catalog. |
48. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Immortals Set: Can an Immortal character have an
armor class better than -20? | | No; AC -20 is the limit. |
49. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Immortals Set: Is there an upper limit on the
amount of power, permanent or
temporary, that an Immortal character
can have? | | A Full Hierarch has 15,000 PP; this is the
limit for both permanent and temporary
power. |
50. | DR119 | Dragon #119 | D&D® Immortals Set: If Time is the fourth dimension,
what do Immortals fourdimensional
beings look like? | | As the rules say again and again, Time is
not a dimension it is a Sphere. To answer
the second half of your question,
what an Immortal looks like depends upon
who is looking. Humans can only perceive
three dimensions, so they are unaware of
an Immortals fourth dimension; the Immortal
looks like any other threedimensional
being. Immortals look like
four-dimensional creatures to other Immortals.
I cant explain in this column
what four-dimensional solids look like;
perhaps a math or physics teacher can
help you. |