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2011-12-21, 12:32 AM (ISO 8601)
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To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
You all are just awesome people. Thank you.
The name is "tonberrian", even when it begins a sentence. It's magic, I ain't gotta 'splain why.
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2011-12-21, 12:41 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Apr 2011
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- Oregon
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Hey, thanks. I appreciate that, really. I'm not as prolific as some people *CoughNeoSeraphicough*, but I try to make some nice things. Thanks again.
Guess who's good at avatars? Thormag. That's who.
A Campaign Setting more than a year in the making, Patria!
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2011-12-21, 12:45 AM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2011
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- My skills exceed yours!
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Thank YOU good sir! I know that I feel validated and like my time is being well spent when someone comes out and says they appreciate my efforts.
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2011-12-21, 12:46 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jul 2011
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
will second that.
I'd also thank those willing to PEACH, mostly to get them to do it more...Avatar by Szilard, thank you sir for the fine work!
my home brew. you should PEACH them...
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2011-12-21, 12:52 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2008
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Spoiler
Bel's Compendium
Homebrew sig
Epic items of interest
Sir cowabunga of clubs
ENTJ-A
“Take but degree away, untune that string, And, hark, what discord follows!” -Shakespeare
“Gnyðja mundu nú grísir, ef þeir vissi, hvat inn gamli þyldi” -Ragnar Lodbrok
"I have a high art; I hurt with cruelty those who would damage me." -Archilochus
Discord -Now with a recruitment bot!
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2011-12-21, 12:57 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2006
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- Olympia, Washington
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
I'd like to extend my thanks to the homebrewers as well. Your work keeps me inspired to spit out my own. Especially everyone in the world building section; I read every thread.
I used to do avatars on request, feel free to use them.
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2011-12-21, 12:57 AM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2011
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- My skills exceed yours!
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
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2011-12-21, 01:06 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2011
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- lost in my own mind
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
I'm not sure anyone else on the forum here has that much homebrew under their belt, NeoSeraphi. Admit it: you're addicted.
I also thank those who homebrew. I honestly have lost count of the amount of homebrew things off these forums that have hit my campaigns.
And an extra special massive thank you to in-depth PEACHers. A well thought out point by point detailing of everything we did right or wrong is insanely helpful.
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2011-12-21, 01:07 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2009
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- Erutnevda
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Peanut Half-Dragon Necromancer by Kurien.
Current Projects:
Group: The Harrowing Halloween Harvest of Horror Part 2
Personal Silliness: Vote what Soulknife "Fix"/Inspired Class Should I make??? Past Work Expansion Caricatures.
Old: My homebrew (updated 9/9)
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2011-12-21, 01:09 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2008
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Fax Celestis and Zeta Kai both do. Afrokuoma might. Doc Roc probably does, though that depends on how you count Legend. We have a lot of prolific home brewers on this forum - and probably a bunch of people who are prolific home brewers but just do most of their brewing elsewhere.
I would really like to see a game made by Obryn, Kurald Galain, and Knaight from these forums.
I'm not joking one bit. I would buy the hell out of that. -- ChubbyRain
Current Design Project: Legacy, a game of masters and apprentices for two players and a GM.
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2011-12-21, 01:10 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2006
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- Olympia, Washington
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
When I start to make a class I always think "Now how do I format this? I bet I can go to the first page of the homebrew forum and use NeoSeraphi's latest post as a template..."
EDIT: Whenever I see AfroAkuma I always think about how much he hates... HATES... the name Hourglass of Zihaja. I have yet to call in my marker on a free homebrew for that one...Last edited by starwoof; 2011-12-21 at 01:12 AM.
I used to do avatars on request, feel free to use them.
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2011-12-21, 01:40 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Oct 2009
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- Central Florida, USA
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Well then, thank you very much.
Being awesome comes quite easily to me, honestly.Avatar by Ceika.
Steam account. Add me to argue aboutphilosophywhatever!
Advertized Homebrew: Fire Emblem 4's Holy Blood as Bloodlines
Extended Signature.
Using a different color of text for sarcasm is so original.
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2011-12-21, 02:35 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Dec 2010
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- Where I live.
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Thank you so very much!
I really should 'brew some more stuff. Who knows, maybe one of these days I'll design something that uses a subsystem like its supposed to be used...
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2011-12-21, 06:00 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Dec 2010
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- What's this planet again?
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
I would like to say thank you for the compliment, but I know that you are not talking about me, my homebrew tends to get little attention. Maybe I need to start coming up with class features for my Hate Fighter.
My extended signature.
Thanks to the wonderful Ceika for my signature.
I have Steam cards and other stuff! I am selling/trading them.
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2011-12-21, 07:07 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2007
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- Switzerland
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Thank you. I'd also like to thank anyone who homebrews on this forum. You people are all awesome, you do fantastic work. I love a lot of your stuff more than the actual books.
As an aside: I'm finally working on a few projects again, both loosely etherworld connected. One is about fey, psionics and dreams, the other is about Nathri. I'll see where they'll go.Resident Vancian Apologist
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2011-12-21, 07:51 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jun 2010
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Thanks to everyone for their thanks. I've got roughly 60 pieces of homebrew floating around these forums, although some of it better than others when it comes to my early work. So I'm almost at NeoSeraphi's level. Almost. Looking to put out some more stuff within the next couple weeks or so.
Also, thanks to other homebrewers, as I've used homebrew from other homebrewers, and it has been good.
And as has been said, thanks to the PEACHers. It really helps flesh out a homebrew when feedback is given.Newest Work: Pyromancer - My submission for Base Class Contest X
Vote here.
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Finall got an Extended Homebrew Signature, courtesy of Cipherthe3vil
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2011-12-21, 08:16 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Oct 2008
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- Freljord
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Homebrewer's Signature | Avatar by Strawberries
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2011-12-21, 11:33 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Jun 2011
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- Texas
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Well, thank you for a very kind post. It's true that most of us that homebrew don't do so in such large quantities. Also, must of us also tend to PEACH whenever possible - I guess that's also a core part of our homebrewing experience. That being said, I consider myself a homebrewer and I sincerly thank everyone in this post that's been kind enough to drop a nice line; especially Tonberrian.
ad maiorem Dei gloriam !
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2011-12-21, 11:47 AM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2008
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- Ireland
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
After counting I have 70+ homebrew threads (some including multiple classes etc.), but most of them are on BG.
So I'm not sure whether I'm being praised here or not.
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2011-12-21, 12:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Jan 2011
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- R'lyeh
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Same here, I barely ever get any PEACHES when I homebrew, that is why I stopped.
If you don't believe I homebrewed, I have 1 3.5 base class, 2 4e races, and a 4e campaign setting. Only one of those got a reasonable amount of PEACHes.
EDIT: Did I mention I reposted the 4e setting after awhile, and it still didn't get any comments. Seriously, when I homebrew I'm lucky if anybody posts on the thread, much less PEACHes.
EDIT EDIT: I also had a compendium of Arkham Horror homebrew whos comments basicly amounted to "Your stuff is cool".Last edited by Howler Dagger; 2011-12-21 at 12:19 PM.
Illud quod aeternitatem iacere potest non mortuus est, ac dis peregrinis etiam mors moriatur.
D&D 3.5≠Pathfinder
Typhon by Kaptainkrutch. Thanks to TylerB7 for the latin
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2011-12-21, 02:39 PM (ISO 8601)
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- May 2011
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- My skills exceed yours!
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Those who PEACH are contributing in an important way to the homebrewing process! If WotC had PEACHers, maybe the monk would have proficiency with his unarmed strikes, the dread necromancer's fear aura wouldn't scare people forever and the duskblade would be able to use clubs and spears along with his greatclub and lance.
Everyone makes mistakes. It's the people that help edit it that change a class from good to great.
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2011-12-21, 04:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Dec 2010
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- Where I live.
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
I have to admit, I will oftentimes not PEACH something because I don't have the time or inclination to give the brewing what it deserves.
And I really do think that more people need to comment on weird ideas; I mean, it's a mighty boring world when everyone makes a plain old spellcaster, rather than doing something like my Touched Warrior (Maneuvers as Invocations, with Stances you can swap out daily), or the Sublime Wizard by NeoSeraphi (I like it... though a martial familiar would be sweet.), or other wondrously weird stuff.
And if there aren't comments, the brewer loses heart, and there goes a freakin' awesome idea (Xefas brewed one post worth of +0 LA/1 HD Anthropomorphic Animals who were Native Outsiders for the material plane. If the forums didn't frown on necromancy so, I would have left a ton of comments.)
And before people say, "But I don't know how powerful that is compared to everything else!", that's fine; that's what playtesting is for. I suggest that you at least make a post pointing out stuff you like in the brew, so that the homebrewer knows that there is interest.
And so I just ranted with what was supposed to be a two-three sentence response. Wow.
[Note to self: Update the Librarian and the Nord's Blade soon; as they stand, one is confusingly broad and the other is just unsatisfactory. They need their own systems, damn it!]
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2011-12-21, 04:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2006
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- Stuck in a bottle.
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Ingredients
2oz Djinn
5oz Water
1 Lime Wedge
Instructions
Pour Djinn and tonic water into a glass filled with ice cubes. Stir well. Garnish with lime wedge. Serve.
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2011-12-21, 06:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Sep 2010
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- In a field of starlight
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Last edited by ShiningStarling; 2011-12-21 at 06:08 PM.
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2011-12-21, 06:12 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2007
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- The Serpent's Throne
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
No sir, thank you for saying 'Thank You'. Our homebrewers need the encouragement.
SpoilerMy Characters
According to this test, I am a LN Half-Orc Cleric, Lvl.2.
"And in the layer of the Deep Ones, we shall dwell amidst wonder and glory forever." - H.P. Lovecraft
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2011-12-21, 06:27 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Apr 2008
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- The UK
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
I'm not very prolific (hell, I'm not prolific at all), but your thanks warm the cockles of my cold and barren heart.
Whilst I'm here, I'd like to give a shout out to Krimm_Blackleaf and The Demented One, whose homebrew inspired my own early efforts. Thanks guys. Now I can only homebrew martial adept PrCs.
Homebrew
Latest: Barbarian Path of Unshackled Steel|5e Genasi, Para-Genasi and Quasi-Genasi Race Revision
Working On: D&D 5e: The Sariet Campaign Setting
My deviantART|The Diaries of Inspector Cyril Avery
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2011-12-21, 06:44 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Nov 2006
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- Stuck in a bottle.
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Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Ingredients
2oz Djinn
5oz Water
1 Lime Wedge
Instructions
Pour Djinn and tonic water into a glass filled with ice cubes. Stir well. Garnish with lime wedge. Serve.
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2011-12-21, 07:06 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Aug 2009
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- Erutnevda
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
You can say that again. I've made some stuff recently just to make stuff, but it isn't inspired at all. I do have a class on my laptop I've been tinkering with but it doesn't have internet connection and I've been too lazy to get out my flash drive.
And if we're counting up our homebrew, what does over doubling the number of true dragons count asPeanut Half-Dragon Necromancer by Kurien.
Current Projects:
Group: The Harrowing Halloween Harvest of Horror Part 2
Personal Silliness: Vote what Soulknife "Fix"/Inspired Class Should I make??? Past Work Expansion Caricatures.
Old: My homebrew (updated 9/9)
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2011-12-21, 07:16 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Oct 2008
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- Freljord
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
I feel accomplished as a homebrewer whenever it seems I inspired someone else to homebrew something, or to play something or put something in a campaign they DM.
I HAVE FAILED YOU DJINN.
I must make this better with chocolate cookies and playing organ music to calm my sorrowful mortal soul.Homebrewer's Signature | Avatar by Strawberries
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2011-12-21, 08:56 PM (ISO 8601)
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- Dec 2010
- Location
- Where I live.
Re: To all the people who take the time to homebrew:
Funny, I've been having a noticeable lack of real inspiration lately...
Clearly, someone is stealing our inspiration!