Complete Powers Listing?

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#1

franco_un-american

Feb 20, 2005 14:53:20
Is there anywhere on the internet that has a complete listing of Planescape's Powers? Even Planewalker doesn't have a centralized listing.
#2

Ryltar_Swordsong

Feb 20, 2005 14:58:47
On Hallowed Ground, a 2e PS accessory, did exactly that. I don't know of an internet source tho.
#3

ripvanwormer

Feb 20, 2005 15:36:22
Is there anywhere on the internet that has a complete listing of Planescape's Powers? Even Planewalker doesn't have a centralized listing.

http://community.dicefreaks.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=1449
has a pretty good list. Click on the various hyperlinks to get to the individual pages, or use these:

Fictional pantheons
Real-world pantheons
Nonhuman deities and cosmic entities
#4

ripvanwormer

Feb 20, 2005 15:37:57
There's also A Tiefling's Exultation's Guide to All Powers
#5

zombiegleemax

Feb 27, 2005 10:47:11
On Hallowed Ground, a 2e PS accessory, did exactly that.

Eh, not exactly. While On Hallowed Ground is a great suppliment, it does not list all the gods from many of the pantheons mentioned, and even misses some old AD&D 1&2 pantheons entirely.

To quote On Hallowed Ground
On Hallowed Ground isn't supposed to be an ehaustive theology on the powers, or a detailed description of every power that ever was or ever will be.

I'm just mentioning that so you don't get the wrong idea about the product. It's very good, and relatively extensive, but it is not everything.
#6

zombiegleemax

Feb 28, 2005 0:56:16
Back in my old life of roleplaying 2 to 3 times a week and having no job, I made my own gods list of 36 gods, complete with priesthoods and such. Since then I have ignored almost all of the official gods and priesthoods and just used my own pantheon in place of official gods in adventures and such. It has actually worked out very well for me. It has saved me a lot of wandering back and forth looking for this god or that god, or deciding which ones to use.
There is no way in hell I would be able to do THAT much work these days though. Just converting my old 2e priesthoods to a 3e prestige class is enough work.
-Aphyosemion
#7

tebryn14

Mar 24, 2005 10:12:01
Eh, not exactly. While On Hallowed Ground is a great suppliment, it does not list all the gods from many of the pantheons mentioned, and even misses some old AD&D 1&2 pantheons entirely.

To quote On Hallowed Ground

I'm just mentioning that so you don't get the wrong idea about the product. It's very good, and relatively extensive, but it is not everything.

Exactly true. They didn't even mention the American Indian or Aztec Pantheons, and they missed a bunch of racial dieties (Selvatarm, Rillfane, the Blood Queen, etc). I think one of the maps in the Planescape boxed set (I got mine secondhand, so this may not have come in the original) has a very good list as well, though it too, is far from complete.
#8

zombiegleemax

Mar 28, 2005 2:48:27
Monstrous Mythology, Faiths and Avatars (both editions), Powers and Pantheons, Ledgends and Lore, and On Hallowed Ground.

These should cover basically every god you will ever need.