« Reply #28 on: March 03, 2010, 08:21:44 PM »
I know major thread necrocy here on my part but check out kismets homebrew slavecosts page Here http://www.kismetrose.com/dnd/MySlaveCosts.html from her own campaign world and its useful
...
Post #2
that I know of, there are no official rules for a slave-economy. however, here's someone's site that has something worked-out: http://www.kismetrose.com/dnd/MySlaveCosts.html
Edit: This is my 777th post. And it happens to be in slavery, woot.
And If I'm not mistaken, your avatar is a BDSM symbol.
wrong thread
See Here
wrong thread
I know but I felt like answering in here
well, okay, if you insist
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. ...Wait.
You agree on posting a post inking me to the thread thus my future self's post posted your post from the future correctly but then you posted some else in your post thus making my future but now past post posted incorrectly and this post of mine which was suppose to post a post replying your post about my post and dear god I've gone cross eyed.
Needs more quote in a quote boxes!
Logged
Tiers explained in 8 sentences. With examples!
[spoiler]Tiers break down into who has spellcasting more than anything else due to spells being better than anything else in the game.
6: Skill based. Commoner, Expert, Samurai.
5: Mundane warrior. Barbarian, Fighter, Monk.
4: Partial casters. Adapt, Hexblade, Paladin, Ranger, Spelltheif.
3: Focused casters. Bard, Beguiler, Dread Necromancer, Martial Adapts, Warmage.
2: Full casters. Favored Soul, Psion, Sorcerer, Wu Jen.
1: Elitists. Artificer, Cleric, Druid, Wizard.
0: Gods. StP Erudite, Illthid Savant, Pun-Pun, Rocks fall & you die.
[/spoiler]