Talk:Comeliness (3.5e Variant Rule)
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Gender[edit]
What if the character is a man? I don't think foxy is a word I would hear used for men... --Sam Kay 10:44, 7 September 2007 (MDT)
- I provided the short description so that people would have an idea of just how attractive the character looks. You can always use a substitute :D --EaTCarbS 12:08, 7 September 2007 (MDT)
Game Effect[edit]
Do comeliness have any in-game effect or it just roleplaying?--Lord Dhazriel 11:21, 13 January 2009 (MST)
- It's just for roleplaying. I think it would be easier to just describe what your character looks like rather than adding a stat. I mean unless you have something that becomes trait worthy or supernatural good looks (Nymphs...) then it really doesn't matter what you look like. That Ankheg most likely won't care when it runs up to bite you. --Oddplume 13:17, 25 February 2009 (MST)
Accuracy[edit]
Just wondering, can I make a few changes to your chart? Comeliness was originally brought about in the AD&D Unearthed Arcana. I have the book and there are a few additions I might like to make to make this page more accurate. Clearing it with the rest of you guys before I go and mess up your hard work ;). If you would like to hear what additions the AD&D book has to offer simply say so and I will tell what I wish to change. --Vrail 19:42, 9 July 2009 (MST)
Disguise and Comeliness[edit]
I was wondering, is there a limit for Comeliness changes through spells like Disguise Self, or the Diguise skill? Like, each point of comeliness added or subtracted is a +3 modifier to the DC or something?
Balance[edit]
I was rolling this up for my players as a bit of a surprise and I noticed something a bit odd. According to the numbers given here, a perfectly average human (rounding down to 10 in all stats and 50 on the face roll) would have a comeliness of four. It seems somewhat bizarre for the average human to have "tantalizing appeal" to the extent that they are above the rank described as "a true gem among mortals." --The Froggy Ninja (talk) 19:55, 7 February 2019 (MST)