Difference between revisions of "Talk:Blight (3.5e Condition)"
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This is pretty cool. I think as a self-contained rule set it works pretty well and is internally consistent. I especially like the examples, both because they are of some interest themselves and because they segue into the possibility of creating further unique blights to fit any particular campaign. |
Luigifan18 favors this article and rated it 4 of 4! | |
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I love the concept of this - like disease, but much, much worse. Kudos for such a versatile condition, and it's a real shame that Sulacu and myself are the only ones who've done anything with it. |