Looks like she has a bad case of healer-support face.did they Anime-up her portrait to extreme degrees?
Compared to her actual game sprite, the portrait is fairly neutral even!I don't think the Imoen at the end of BG2 would ever smile again.
Ironically, Celeste is the MOST healer-support character of the bunch, and she's got one of the least soft portrait faces of the bunch.Looks like she has a bad case of healer-support face.
--Patrick
This is fuckin' great.Smash Bros, but if the characters were their canon sizes:
Sooo I don't know how or why, but somehow in my formation, I've managed to get Imoen to match Warduke for effective (not base) DPS.
It should count as both, IMO. It is, after all, a naturally occurring beast, even if it is big, intelligent, and dangerous.That's right out of D&D5E, I'd imagine it's because anything that's not a natural creature is a monstronsity or aberration.
In 5e they have an evil alignment and a breath weapon; they're not just bigger smarter wolves.It is, after all, a naturally occurring beast
I'm aware. But that still doesn't seem like that should put them in the Monstrosity category exclusively. If someone's favored enemy is beasts, for example, that should still apply to Winter Wolves. Especially since Winter Wolves are naturally occurring, and the definition of a Monstrosity is that it must be "unnatural." A product of a curse or magic gone awry, or something of the sort. It seems like some DM somewhere wanted to have their cake and eat it too, like Wolves that are cool but you don't get to do anything with them that normally you could do with a wolf, because despite the fact that it looks like a beast, acts like a beast, has natural origins like a beast... it's not one. So no, your druid can't be friends with it. And it's evil too! So nyeh, player!In 5e they have an evil alignment and a breath weapon; they're not just bigger smarter wolves.
Especially given that the source material spans pretty much every edition, no logic apparent as to how they decide what to go with rules in any given single instance.I don't really see why an idle game would be totally beholden to D&D's rules anyway.
Wedge and Jessie should have paid at least 10 gil.Final Fantasy 7: Swear Jar
Also, Asharra's "half and half" affinity bonus applies to Half-elf, Half-orc, and HALFLING (who are not actually a human hybrid) but not Tieflings. Tieflings are relegated to the "Potpourris" affinity bonus with the Aarakocra, Dragonborn, Firbolg, Lizardfolk, Minotaur, and Tortle. Which IMNSHO is where Halflings should have been instead of Tieflings.Especially given that the source material spans pretty much every edition, no logic apparent as to how they decide what to go with rules in any given single instance.
But yeah I'm mostly just trying to rules lawyer with a machine because I picked beasts as a favored enemy because I expected wolves on this particular adventure and then the winter wolves showed up and stayed for several rounds.