7/6/2023 0 Comments Mage time paradox monster![]() Now, no matter what the party does, this timing will occur. ![]() Speed of Plot: Declare a timing, such as “we will arrive at port at the same time as Queen Amidala”. At _, they can specify “what if” actions for others as long as they are physically possible, the Chronomancer travels to the corresponding reality. They may also use any rule that has ever been in play at the table, even if it has since been deprecated.Īlternate Reality Travel: ever wonder, “what if we had done X instead of Y?”? At _, the Chronomancer can find out! State an alternate course of action for the party to have taken, and the Chronomancer travels to a timeline where that chain of events occurred. Grandfather Clause: the Chronomancer may use any rule in RAW, including any variant rule. Murder baby Hitler: the BBEG retroactively ceases to exist. Hope you don’t mind that it also ages you a year…) “Concentration check? Bah! Back in my day, Wizards lost their spells when they were hit, and we liked it!” (Also, here, have some good Haste, that doubles your attacks. This improves to every 3 BAB at…Įdition Wars: the Chronomancer may act under, force another to act under, or cause the entire encounter to act under the rules of another edition. Retcon purchases: unspent funds may retroactively have been spent to purchase gear the Chronomancer finds that they need.įast, not Skilled: the Chronomancer gets an iterative attack every 4 BAB. At _, it may be used 1/encounter, then 2/encounter at _. At _, they may have requested someone else cast the buff. At _, they may have cast this buff on the party. Retcon buffs: once per day, the Chronomancer may retroactively declare that they cast a buff on themselves before the encounter this may not cause a Paradox (may only be applied to buffs whose effects have not yet come up). Now, I’m not going to give you my full Chronomancer homebrew instead, I’ll just give you a few hints at different ways to look at time. The most fun answer is, “however the Chronomancer says it works”, but individual campaigns might not accept this permissive view of time. But, yes, most any sort of space/time/reality/luck ability can easily fall under a Chronomancer’s preview.įor the rest, you first have to answer the question “how does Time work?”. Meaning we’re looking for a 3e class / prestige class. Object creation (Pulling from a time where material in this particular shape was here / Also see Teleportation.)Īnd I'm starting to run dry. Healing (Undo damage / expedited natural healing)ĭetect Thoughts ("He would say that in the future.or something.") Temporal Decay / Aging (Damage dealing / debuff related to time-disruption)īlur (Bringing multiple glimpses timelines into view at once) Redo (Jump back in time a couple seconds) "Teleportation" (Just moving someplace, and then hopping back in time, or increasing one's speed dramatically. Time Clone (Bring a different version of themselves to the fight) You can also arguably suffocate someone by accelerating them, because they are going to quickly use up all their oxygen. That justifies dealing cold damage and blinding enemies. ![]() Possibly freeze to death, because a lot less light and heat will come in from outside per unit of "internal" time. everything inside should get colder and darker. If you accelerate the flow of time in a certain limited space, say a sphere. Now, yours can also change the flow of time, so we can make things. Learn any information you need: just quickly hop out to go visit a reference library, then come back. ![]() (Ingame effect: redistribute skill points.) Just travel to 500 years from now and study engineering at university for ten years, then come back to today. Learning new skills: with time travel, you have infinite time. You can easily make a save or die, too: just travel back and kill your opponent as a baby. Then you'll travel back in time to the day before today and hide that gun there.) Now, you have object creation, which is a basic thing in Continuum. get them to commit a time paradox that deletes them from the timeline. The main way to kill your opponents is by "fragging" them, i.e. Have a look at Continuum, it's an RPG about time travel.
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