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4e Month One: Links n Stuff organized

Game Resources
Chatty’s Tool Roundup, and Dragon Avenue’s Resource Page.
A 4e Form fillable auto-calculating character sheet (.zip)
Supplement tables, Reference screen (flash)

Setting and Adventure Ideas
Chris Chinn’s Five blades of Bahamut, Quest seeds, Airships
P3’s short series (a quick post each for 1-10, 11-20, and 21-30) extensible with lots of options.

Add-Ons
Nine Illusionist spells
Warforged update
Skill Challenges: Keith Baker, Chris Chinn
Heather’s questions and Chatty DM’s answers
4e Errata, Compendium, and SRD
More Keep on the Shadowfell and adaptations to other worlds.

In Play
Chatty DM: initial thoughts, Into the Shadowhaunt (spoilers!)
Fred Hicks enjoys it.
Rob Donoghue preps 4e: 1, 2, 3, and Plays.
Keep on the Shadowfell: Graham GMs, Chris Chinn plays, Ping GMs, as does Doyce.
Doyce reports: The DnD 4.0 game with the seven-year old got even more awesome.
Tactical advice from Chris after some play.

Reviews
Martin reviews 4e books in detail. An excellent review.
Chris asks for playaids for 4e and mentions a few solutions.
Doyce’s Watching the 4.0 DnD release
Kill the Wizard’s 4e PHB review: Part one, Part two
Michael of Errant Dreams.
Chris Pramas of Green Ronin. His new players’ experiences.
Yax on Shadowfell, 4e PHB: Chatty DM
4e reviews.com on combat
4e interview with Mike Mearls

Other
Keep on the Shadowfell errata: PCs, Official
Now more than ever– is it time to buy Firey dragon counters print them on cardstock?
Dragon Avenue crusades against 4e naysayers.
Support your FLGS vs. cash in pocket?

4e FAQ (from Reading Dragon mailing list):

My response from Customer Service is that if a monster has two or more basic attacks, you can select which one you want to use in and opportuity attack situation.

Standing from prone does not generate opportunity attacks (OA). gleemax thread

Here is Customer Services ruling on slowed shifting. It exposes a new way to deal with rules precedence: “can’t trumps can.” As suggested in the basic mechanics of the game on page 11, specific trumps general, though when specific and specific conflict (as in this situation), we rule that can’t trumps can. Thus if you’re slowed, you’re limited to two squares of movement, regardless of the type of movement, unless the power/ability specifically says otherwise.

The bard, fan made.

Early Link Roundups
Roundup from Elonian Nomad
RPG Digest roundup