The Bane has a smaller clip, 50 meters less range, and less damage per shot than the flamethowers, in exchange for a DoT effect and 2 seconds faster reload. This means that bot that depend and shielding for combat effectiveness (e.g., Authur ) are severely hampered against these types of weapons. Like the three flamethrowers, projectiles from this weapon can bypass all types of shielding save for the Aegis and Absorber shields. The Bane acts as the DoT version of the flamethrower weapons Blaze, Igniter, and Ember.
Like its counterparts, it deals damage over time (DoT) to the enemy. It is the heavy version of the light Toxin and the medium Venom. Bane is a close-range (up to 300 meters) heavy energy weapon. Archived from the original on October 22, 2007. "Wolfgang Baur at The Pen and Paper Database".^ Kobold Quarterly 009 (Atomic Array 021).Joining the six marks we already know about is a heart with a horseshoe on it next to Izzys on the top right of that picture up there.
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^ Kobold Quarterly 008 (Atomic Array 015). We might have a completely new pony joining the mane cast of the G5 movie in the future if this mysterious page in the My Little Pony magazine is any indication.^ Kobold Quarterly 007 (Atomic Array 009).^ "Grand Old Master of gaming recognized: Ed Greenwood".Renton, Washington: Wizards of the Coast (#265): 28. ^ a b c d e f Kenson, Stephen (November 1999).
RPG Countdown: Wolfgang appeared on these episodes: Ap ( Kobold Quarterly 009), Novem ( Kobold Quarterly 011).The official podcast for Wolfgang's publishing company. Open Design: Co-host with Ed Healy and Rone Barton.Atomic Array: Wolfgang appeared on these episodes: 009 ( Kobold Quarterly 007), 015 ( Kobold Quarterly 008), and 021 ( Kobold Quarterly 009).Wolfgang has appeared in the following newspaper and magazine articles, websites and podcasts. Kobold Quarterly and Open Design won five ENnie Awards in 2009.īaur is a member of the Alliterates (a group of local and national authors), and serves as a judge for the RPG Superstar competitions, as part of a three-judge panel of respected figures from the field. : 296 He won the eighth annual Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming in 2008. : 390 Baur stated on July 17, 2008, that the GSL was "absolutely terrible for Kobold Quarterly," as the periodical would be unable to publish material for both D&D third edition and fourth edition. Open Design published Kobold Quarterly #1 (Summer 2007) before the final print issue of Dragon. īaur was the "Kobold-in-chief" for Open Design LLC (which changed its name to Kobold Press in 2012 ), and was editor-in-chief of its quarterly periodical Kobold Quarterly. His roleplaying game titles include Frostburn, Expedition to the Demonweb Pits, Book of Roguish Luck, Castle Shadowcrag, and Empire of the Ghouls. Matter setting for the Alternity science fiction role-playing game.Baur also worked for ICE on books such as Treasures of Middle-earth. I'd been writing for Dungeon Adventures and Iron Crown, but this was an opportunity to work in a field I loved." īaur was involved in many projects at TSR as either designer or editor, including Dungeon and Dragon magazines, the Planescape ( Planes of Law, Planes of Chaos), Al-Qadim ( Secrets of the Lamp, Assassin Mountain), and Birthright settings ( Warlock of the Stonecrowns), editing the Star*Drive setting, Dataware, and Doom of Daggerdale. When he ran out of funding in 1991, Baur took a temporary job as assistant editor to Barbara Young at Dungeon magazine: "By the time my scholarship was reinstated, I didn't want to go back. Wolfgang Baur was born in a suburb of Chicago, and later attended the University of Illinois and then Cornell University for graduate studies in biochemistry and molecular biology to pursue an academic career in research.