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  • Use this page to experiment with MediaWiki markup! == Vertical image size ==
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  • ...at. You can spend a swift action to designate an opponent no more than one size category larger than you. That opponent gets a -2 penalty on all attack rol A single check covers roughly one minute of a spoken language or one page of a written language. If you have succeeded once in a scene, you can spend
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  • |page=CityOfHeroes/Code/BindsList ...s like Papaya Whip. <> commands can be used with any chat channel prefix (/page, /tell, /whisper, /request, /auction, etc.)
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  • |page=CityOfHeroes/Guides/CommandList ...horizontal scale at which the 3D world is rendered relative to your screen size
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  • |page=CityOfHeroes/Guides/CostumeSuggestions ...and to avoid destroying them, as they are hard to recreate - see (1). The size of my work images are normally 1920x1200, as that's my screen resolution.
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  • |page=CityOfVillains/SINISTER/Uniform ...the gallery, click on images to zoom in: thumbnail -> intermediary -> full size)
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  • |page=D&D/Classes/Druid/AspectOfNature a morningstar of the druidÂ’s size (1d8 for Medium
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  • |page=D&D/Classes/ImperialDuellist Damage: 1d6 bludgeoning; Critical: 20 (x2); Size: Medium; Weight: 2 lbs.
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  • |page=D&D/Creatures/Fey/Pixie Despite their size, full-grown pixies can be very dangerous. Their magical powers and high att
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  • |page=D&D/Creatures/Fey/Sylvie || Size/Type:||| Tiny Fey
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  • |page=D&D/Gear/Armor/Corset ...ty of -4, but provides an excellent hiding place for any item of up to two size classes smaller than the wearer, such as one-handed or smaller weapons. Add
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  • |page=D&D/Gear/LivingExpenses ...ts talked about for months and years. '''Housing''': Palace complexes the size of medium cities. '''Clothing''': Wearable works of art, so marvelous that
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  • |page=D&D/Gear/Weapons/Torch ...re instead of oil in a torch increases the damage as if the weapon was one size category larger (1d8 for a Medium torch).
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  • |page=D&D/Rulebooks/CompleteScoundrel ...rge Weapon''': This spell gives you reach as if you were a creature of one size larger than you actually are wielding the enlarged weapon.
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  • ''' Size/Type:''' Diminutive Vermin <br> ''' Armor Class:''' 20 (+8 size, +2 Dex), touch 20, flat-footed 18 <br>
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  • |page=D&D/Spells/Polymorph ...maller than Fine nor more than one category larger than the targets normal size.
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  • |page=Oscariana/Invention/Biochemistry/WalkingCorpse ...tons. Each reanimation uses ten liters of precious fluids. A machine this size can reanimate human-sized corpses; larger corpses require proportionally la
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  • |page=Oscariana/Invention/Monohydrogen ...bined with the larger types of airships, monohydrogen allows a general 50% size increase.
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  • |page=Oscariana/Invention/Politics/Conscription Increases the size of the army. A lot. Puts a lot of strain on both the common people and on n
    237 bytes (36 words) - 10:06, 25 October 2006
  • |page=Oscariana/Invention/PrecisionMachinery/ArtificialIntelligence ...to a Mechanical Man, it can effectivley use its other attributes, but the size of the device itself means the range of action is very limited.
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