| Ref | Ouvrage | Question | | Reponse |
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41. | DR034 | Dragon #34 | If an evil Cleric is wounded can he heal himself?
It is assumed that he cant heal others as that would be a
basically good act. What about a Raise Dead spell? Can he use
that if he proves that his intentions are evil? | | Yes, the cleric can heal himself and others as well. He
helps keep those nasty critters (men) alive to further the purpose of evil.
I know of an evil Cleric who helps keep a party in Cures. He benefits
from it. He is rotten to the core and would kick his mother out of her
home if he thought something could be gained from it. As long as the
Fighters are doing their job and keeping him from being attacked, sure,
he will adminster to them. You get more treasure if your Fighters kill
more monsters, and they can only do that if they are alive. Besides, if a
Cleric didn’t pass out a few Cures and raise a few dead, he wouldn’t
have any worshippers to kneel before his or her god after a while. |
42. | DR034 | Dragon #34 | Is there an anti-Ranger and an anti-Paladin
in Advanced Dungeons &Dragons? | | It depends. I say no, but others say yes. It doesn’t say
that there is an anti-anything in any of the Advanced D&D books. If you
play straight by the books, there is no anti-Paladin or anti-Ranger. |
43. | DR034 | Dragon #34 | I have the D&D Collectors Edition, the four
supplements, the Dungeon Masters Guide, the Monster Manual
and the Players Handbook. My friends say that they are all
different games, the hardbacks and the paperbacks. Is this
true? | | Yes, it is. Everything that says Advanced Dungeons
and Dragons is meant to be played together. If it doesn’t say Advanced,
then it can be played with the Collector’s Edition. |
44. | DR035 | Dragon #35 | Can a Magic-User cast spells while holding a
dagger, staff or wand in one hand? | | Yes, providing that he has two hands and the free one is
able to fulfill the somatic requirements. |
45. | DR035 | Dragon #35 | Can a character that failed to make his system
shock roll while being resurrected still be brought back via a
wish? | | Yes. |
46. | DR035 | Dragon #35 | Can you shoot arrows at someone attacking you
in hand-to-hand combat? | | No. |
47. | DR035 | Dragon #35 | The Assassins Guild in my D&D town is after me
because my henchman bought some poison, but not from the
guild. He also pocketed the extra money he made from the
deal. Is there any way I can talk to them without being killed? | | This is an interesting problem. However, since I don’t know
the mythoi that your DM plays with and I don’t know the henchman,
etc., all I can say is, send them a message first explaining what happened
and hope for the best. What happens next will be up to your DM. Good
luck. |
48. | DR035 | Dragon #35 | I read that Magic-Users automatically know the
Read Magic Spell. Do Druids automatically know the Speak
with Animals spells? | | Druids are a sub-class of Clerics and therefore they pray for
their spells. They only need to pray and meditate in order to know the
Speak with Animals spell. |
49. | DR035 | Dragon #35 | Can a Magic-user of an evil alignment cast a
Protection from Evil around himself to protect him from other
evil creatures? | | Sure, he can. Just because he is evil doesn’t mean he can’t
protect himself from others that are evil. Also, he can cast a Protection
from Good, which will keep out good as well as enchanted evil
creatures. |
50. | DR035 | Dragon #35 | What should a DM do to control a player who
constantly grabs up the magic treasure even though he didnt
fight the monster it belonged to? He even tries to run the game
and tell everyone what to do, what spells the Magic-User and
Cleric should take, and where they all will stand in the ranks.
What is worse, is he can never accept the fact that he has died.
HELP! | | First, get your players to make up an agreement on how to
divide treasure and then stick to it Next, tell them that if they like being
bullied around that is fine with you. If not, then give them a hand, but a
small one. You are a judge, not a referee for player-against-player
battles.
You can start by telling your unruly player that the spell casters are
quite capable of picking their own spells. This also goes for where they want to be in the ranks and what they want to do. As for his unacceptance
of his death, there is nothing you can do about that It is something
in his own personal behavior pattern and you can’t change it for him;
only he can change it Then, when you have done all of this, encourage
your players to handle their own problems. If they refuse to stand up for
their rights, why should you? |