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Title: Nutkinland: NPC contest #1
Post by: Thjalfi on April 12, 2006, 02:05:16 PM
So, the other squirrels and I were talking, and the pooka said "Hey, lets use some of these really neet features we've got access to!" We all nodded our heads, and promptly ignored him. However, a few days later, I decided that he had a point, and so we get...


THE NUTKINLAND D&D NPC DESIGN CONTEST

Using only OGL material from the SRD, present a fully-statted Major NPC for a fantasy d20 game. If you need a reference document, please use http://www.d20srd.org (http://www.d20srd.org).

Submissions should include:
here's what the squirrel judges will be looking for:Other guidelines:
In order to submit an NPC for judging, go to the "group projects" acorn at the top. on the right hand side of that page, click on "submit an item," then "book page." in your submission, make sure the "parent field" is listed as "Nutkinland NPC Contest #1." The squirrels will take it from there.

Contest winners (1 if we get very few entries, 3 if we get a lot) will get access to a 150x150 avatar. The contest will accept new entries for three weeks - that means at 12pm Pacific time, on May 3rd, this one is over.

All submissions will be posted to a new group projects "book," so that these submissions remain a solid resource for any DMs who use our website.

Remember: this is all about having fun, so have fun!



 
Title: Nutkinland: NPC contest #1
Post by: Roger on April 12, 2006, 03:49:50 PM
I just wanted to bring to your attention this information (http://www.enworld.org/showpost.php?p=2837597), which seems to indicate that, at this point, everyone might be better off avoiding the New Stat Block format.



Cheers,
Roger
Title: Nutkinland: NPC contest #1
Post by: Thjalfi on April 12, 2006, 08:55:22 PM
Quote from: RogerI just wanted to bring to your attention this information (http://www.enworld.org/showpost.php?p=2837597), which seems to indicate that, at this point, everyone might be better off avoiding the New Stat Block format.



Cheers,
Roger

Hmm. Honestly, I think the new format is easier to read, and i'd still like to see them in that format. If WotC has issue, we will of course abide by a cease and desist order. Since this website  is not-for-profit in any way, shape, or form though, and from what i've seen WotC tends to leave things like this alone (no point in alienating this kind of fan base), I doubt there will be an issue. mostly the limitations of SRD material is for ease of judging (lazy bastard squirrel syndrome).
Title: Nutkinland: NPC contest #1
Post by: Knightcrawler on April 12, 2006, 10:07:30 PM
At what point do they start using the new stat blocks?  Then I know what books to look in.

I hate stat blocks though.  :(

Never use them myself.
Title: Nutkinland: NPC contest #1
Post by: Thjalfi on April 12, 2006, 10:10:17 PM
Quote from: KnightcrawlerAt what point do they start using the new stat blocks?  Then I know what books to look in.

I hate stat blocks though.  :(

Never use them myself.

DMG2 has it, and dungeon magazine starting with number 124.
Title: Nutkinland: NPC contest #1
Post by: Roger on April 13, 2006, 11:00:42 AM
I'm happy that you're making an informed choice.  Should be a fun contest!

Cheers,
Roger
Title: Nutkinland: NPC contest #1
Post by: Ben Lehman on April 19, 2006, 04:30:21 AM
Can someone post an example NPC in the new statblock style for those of us whose D&D books are literally half a world away?

And are you looking specifically for human and demihuman NPCs?  Or can we go farther afield?

yrs--
--Ben
Title: Nutkinland: NPC contest #1
Post by: Thjalfi on April 19, 2006, 11:06:51 AM
Quote from: Ben LehmanCan someone post an example NPC in the new statblock style for those of us whose D&D books are literally half a world away?

And are you looking specifically for human and demihuman NPCs?  Or can we go farther afield?

yrs--
--Ben

I'll see if I can get an NPC up later today in that style as an example.

as to what kind of NPC well... no real rules on the content or what you're using. feel free to go for as outlandish as you want. for example:  the celestial half-dragon wemic barbarian/druid was an interesting idea... ;)
Title: Nutkinland: NPC contest #1
Post by: Technicolor Dreamcoat on April 30, 2006, 12:43:38 PM
Fuck!

I've been reminded what I hate in D&D. I just spent two and a half fucking hours just writing up the stats for the NPC. Grrah!

I originally planned to write up a team of two NPCs, but no way am I going through that hell again so soon. I'll leave her partner to a mention in the description.