New Temple+ Available

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  1. Legion

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    I'm not on my computer, but there are a quite a few others besides Bonefiddle that aren't included, such as Shock and Awe.

    I guess the confusion comes from the fact that my friend did a fresh mod install and was able to have access to these spells, but I don't despite having Temple+ for years. All my friend did was download what I told them to, they didn't download anything extra.
     
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  2. ithildur

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    Not really a grey area, if we're going by 3.5e rules.

    https://www.d20srd.org/srd/typesSubtypes.htm#outsiderType

    Tieflings and Aasimar are Outsiders (with the Native subtype) and have martial proficiency.

    Furthermore, WotC provided a rules clarification (https://manuals.plus/m/65df41b5a58a2ba51571138b48d4bb82d383e3e12bf9a0ded41f0aef8affd895) that specifically stated they get Martial weapon proficiency.
     
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  3. gundar

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    Does anyone know how to change the calendar date in the modules? I'm referring to the year specifically.

    Is there any console command or code related to this?
     
  4. dolio

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    The starting year looks hard coded to me. But it could probably be made configurable in Temple+.
     
  5. TerrakionSmash

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    I heard that ToEE is originally a 3.0 game rushed to be a 3.5 game. How is that the case and what's the difference between the two? Does that longsword description apply to most weapons? I've only ever seen Tiny Rapier and Small Quarterstaff to the contrary. Are those 3.0 weapons and all other weapons are of a medium variety? 3.5 weapon size rules are confusing to me so I can't discern them from 3.0 rules which I know nothing about. Are all singly-equiped one-handed weapon automatically two-handed? I'm pretty sure SRD says light weapons and Rapier can't be wielded that way so I assume it's true in ToEE too. I understand that light weapons are relative to PC size in 3.5. Do you mean to say that longswords are always medium relative to PC regardless of their size and so short swords are always light weapons no matter how small the PC is? How does that interact with Enlarge person then? Should weapons increasing in damage and reach be considered a bug? I prefer the 3.0's more elegant and simpler weapon sizes solution then.
     
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    I've noticed that Swashbuckler Dodge bonus is similar to the Dodge feat. Can you upgrade to Duelist or take feats with that Swashbuckler feat without the Dodge feat? Just like you can take Improved Two-weapon Fighting with a Ranger 2. I've also noticed that some of the prestige classes are part of the SRD http://dndsrd.net/duelist.html and DMG (a book which is considered core?). Is non-core implementing full SRD? Are the additions in Temple+ following a guideline like specific books only or is it just random?

    Was reach weapon hitting adjacents intentional for Troika because they explicitly states so in the guides or was it an engine limitation and they retroactively changed the guides to compensate for that?
     
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