You can view the page at http://www.loremaster.org/content.ph...ache-to-DnD-4e
Greetings. It appears you have not registered with the keeper of records. Visit here to submit thy name to our registrar. Once completed, you will enjoy all the features these hallowed halls provide. Please be sure and introduce yourself to others you find here after having done so. The more you participate, the more access you may be granted.You can view the page at http://www.loremaster.org/content.ph...ache-to-DnD-4e
wonder who would win between the apache and a comanche
The Comanche took out the Mongol warrior in impressive fashion, though it was a close battle. The Apache took out the Gladiator. If I had to guess, I'd say the Comanche would win because of their use of horses, which is part of the simulation. In fact, they don't compare mounted warriors to those on feet because it would be so unfair. I don't think the Apache has anything comparing to the Comanche's War Lance, so even if the Apache was on horseback, he'd be out gunned (so to speak).
What a great idea. This seems like a much better way to run the 1,000 combat simulations. I mean seriously the pirate beat the knight. That is just fantasy. Oh wait we like fantasy, you knowhat I mean. I think the chinese monk would be an interesting build to see next. If you do more of these articles I mean.
I've been running a conversion of C1: The Hidden Shrine of Tomachan, so I've got Aztec Jaguar on the mind. That's probably the next one I'll do when I get the chance, along with a stat block for Tezcatlipoca, god of the night sky, whom they were believed to embody. (I've already done a stat block for Quetzalcoatl, which for some reason isn't appearing in the Wiki.) It'll give me the opportunity to create the Maquahuitl and Atlatl/Tlacochtli for D&D, both of which are surprisingly absent from the Dark Sun campaign setting, where they'd both be hugely appropriate.I can certainly consider doing the Shaolin Monk, which was featured in season one against the Maori warrior. I'd also have to create the whip chain for D&D, so it'd be an interesting character even though the choice of class is trivial.
---------- Post added at 06:46 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:39 PM ----------
As a follow up, I recreated the stat block article, then suddenly the old one had content (the new content). I don't know what's happening with the Wiki, but for now all is well.