Me and my two little brothers have recently taken interest in playing D&D. Having played Temple of Elemental Evil and every other turn based CRPG that can be played hotseat-style, we’ve decided to try out D&D. I bought the 3.5 DM guide, Player’s Guide and Monster guide and downloaded a bunch of pre-made adventures from the official site. I know the 4th edition rules are out but we figured instead of constantly having to keep up to date on the new rules we’d just dive into the wellspring of adventures made for 3.5

Most of my questions I’ve been able to find answers for in the books or by looking online. We played nearly completely through the adventure "A Dark and Stormy Night" we found on the official D&D website. We got up to the part where you meet the Dark Knight and he attacked, then they had to go to bed for school in the morning.

There are 2 questions we came across in playing that for the life of us we can’t find the info for.

First off: When you sleep, is there any chance of being attacked? I know that in games like Baldur’s Gate you can get attacked when you rest, but there doesn’t seem to be any modifier or dice roll or whatever to determine if you get attacked while sleeping. If so that’s fine, it’s just it seems odd that you can just rest a bunch of times till fully healed with no apparent repercussions (And if so why gain so little HP for an 8 hour rest?) So yeah, is there a die roll or something used to determine if they sleep unmolested?

Second, they’ve found several magical items so far. However I dunno if I’m supposed to just tell them what the item does off the bat or make them identify it. There are no wizards in their party (Just a barbarian and a ranger) but that’s cuz I’m letting them play as whatever they wanna roleplay as. (I figure if we ever do an adventure that requires a mage for any reason, I’ll create one to join them just for that adventure)

As DM, I told my brother (The ranger) that I’ll allow him to use Identify Item scrolls even if he doesn’t meet the requirements for it so that they don’t have to constantly go to shops and pay 100 GP every time they want to identify something.

However in Baldur’s Gate, I recall my Ranger being able to automatically identify some items (usually the weaker ones) so what determines that? In the description of the items it always reads as:

Item Name
Item description (What it does)
Then in itallics it says "faint" "Moderate" etc. and then a type of magic like "Abjuration" or "Conjuration", then CL and a number (I assume that’s the character level required to use the item?) then what type of item it is (Forge Ring, Craft Wonderous Item, etc. which I assume is to determine it’s base cost) and then some random skill name in ittallics like "Bull rush" or "Comprehend language."

Is there some wisdom or knowlege (insert type of knowledge) check used to determine if they can auto-identify it like my ranger can in Baldur’s Gate? And what does the "Faint, moderate, etc." "Type of magic" mean?

Thanks in advance for all your assistance.


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I wanted to see who might win the 2010 nba championship so with NBA 2K9 i set up a playoff game with the potential 16 teams dat might make it dis year. i also downloaded the 2010 roster from 2k. i didnt interfere wit any of the games the west consisted 1) Lakers 2)Spurs 3) Nuggets 4) Hornets 5) Rockets 6)Blazzers 7)Mavericks 8) Clippers (i just wanted to see blake griffin play) the east had 1) Celtics 2) Magics 3)Cavaliers 4) Heat 5)Raptors 6) Wizards 7)Pistons 8)Hawks. I put the level on all star and 10 min game wit clutch factor on. I didnt sim any game, i actually watch every single game. The lakers(1) beated the clippers (8) 4-1 The Rockets sept the Hornets 4-0 The Blazzers(6) beated the Nuggets(3) 4-3 The Mavericks swept the Spurs 4-0. The Hawks(8) beated the Celtics(1) 4-3 (it was funny the celtics had a 3-1 lead and the hawks made a comeback XD) The raptors(5) beated the Heat(4) 4-2 (The michael jordan of turkey was great Hedo Turkgolu) The Cavliers(3) swept the Wizards(6) 4-0 The Magic(2) beated the Pistons(8) 4-1.
Rnd 2
Lakers swept the Rockets 4-0 The Mavs beated the Blazzers 4-2 The Raptors beated the Hawks 4-1 the Cavaliers swept the Magics 4-0 ( dwight couldnt score that easily in the paint cuz of Shaq)
West finals: Lakers beated the mavericks 4-1 (back to the finals for Kobe :P )
East finals: Cavs swept Raptors 4-0 (Lebron finally gets to the finals and swept his way there)
NBA Finals
Cavs beated the Lakers 4-1
2010 champions Cavaliers (the cavs won every game by 15+ pts and seemed unstoppable only lost 1 game) My 2010 prediction Cavs take it all against Lakers


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I mean the allure of big $/big contract has seriously gotten to this guys head. I remember when he was making a more modest income in Washington he was actually a decent player.

Guarded The British Big Ben into submission in the playoffs and did alright against LBJ23. He was left in charge to guard all 5 positions cause he always had the versatility to do so. He also was smarter on offense he always was an offensive liability, but he knew that in Washington and took smarter more suitable shots.

Here in NY in his reign of terror I think he has let his #20 NY jersey among other things like his 6 million 6 year contract get to his head. In NY he thinks he is a jumpshooter or something, like the pure #20 and he thinks he is a PG or something trying to take the ball up the court.

He seriously needs to know to stick what he is good at and defend, but he doesn’t. He is the biggest offensive liability I have ever seen and Isiah fucked us over cause he still has 3 years left on his contract as NY’s only non soon to be expiring contract. Plus, he makes more $ than Rudy Gay and other quality players.

Why didn’t NY make the right decision that FA year and do what the Wizards did and go after Deshawn Stevenson of the Magic and let Washington keep Jeffries? I mean outside of foolishly calling LBJ23 overrated and awakening the beast w/n he has proved to be a good player.

He actually has an offensive game as he has been a double-digit scorer for quite some time now. Furthermore, he is a 3 point specialist, and is a very good defender. Not a offensive liability for a team that is offensivley built under Mike D’s system. Plus, he would have given the Knicks defense that it misses for worthy 19-20 mpg not like the unworthy 20 Jeffries plays.


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