Age of Worms AP (pathfinder system)- FULL, sorry

Lughart

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Wizards and druids can be better "anythings" than other classes.

In 3.5, yes. I want to see it for myself in Pathfinder.

Also, I added my bonded greataxe, called Cataract. (as in big a$$ waterfall) I hope thats epic enough to last twenty levels.
 

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Walking Dad

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In 3.5, yes. I want to see it for myself in Pathfinder.

Also, I added my bonded greataxe, called Cataract. (as in big a$$ waterfall) I hope thats epic enough to last twenty levels.
Didn't you said you liked falchions more?

Abou group 1: We now have (besides the new inquisitor) an iconic party: Wizard, cleric, rogue and fighter :)
Some time ago I saw that in another game.

Do I really have to note the class feature:
Yes, I will get an animal companion later and spells to change to a beast shape.
Aura - none? Don't know about the inquisitor, but all other characters have it (not), too ;)
Will you maybe allow feats from other paizo products on a case-to-case base?
 
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ghostcat

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So, for group 2 - how many of us are originally from Diamond Lake? It is possible we may have been classmates in school. Zeke was one of 8 children from a poor farming family from just outside town.
We probably only know each other by sight/as casual acquaintances. Galyne knows him as that "poor farming kid" and Zeke knows Galyne as "that rich kid who's always playing truant". Note in this context, "rich" is relative.
 

Lughart

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Didn't you said you liked falchions more?

I changed my mind when I realized I could have the greataxe look like a viking longaxe, and not some ridiculous giant saucer on a haft.

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ghostcat

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I think it would be the rogue and cleric on the front line. As ghostcat is a ranged archer although he is carring around a greataxe. :p

HM
The rational behind Galyne having a greataxe, is that besides being responsible for the hunting, he was also responsible for collecting firewood. So at some stage he got used to using a two-handed axe. Its less of a stretch from him going from using an axe on inanimate objects to living objects then learning how to use a sword from scratch (unless he had a mentor). He will stop using it as soon as he learns how to fire into meele without hitting his friends :]

On a similar note, I still need to select a Favoured Enemy. I don't really want to hand-wave this and go for undead, so what is he likely to have encountered around Diamond lake?
 

HolyMan

Thy wounds are healed!
To make him a good hunter ghostcat you should probably take animal as your favored enemy. I'm sure that by lvl 5 you will be dying to pick undead. :p

HM

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jkason

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Group 1 seems really melee focused. I don't mind, I like a heavy hitter party, but the battles are going to play out very differently than for group 2.

I built Tac when we didn't really have a fighter, thinking he'd need to do a lot of flanking to help out. He does have a short bow and a high dex, though, so I think he should still be decent at ranged combat if that works out being a better option. :)
 
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fireinthedust

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Actually, Avren is planning on being very frontline. Excessively so, in fact. Well, when I get the spells ready. For now he'll be low on damage, untill I can boost with some magic item bonus dice and spells.


PCgen: wow, didn't know about it until just now, and I'm liking it! Can I simply post the statblock here, or do you want the breakdown?


Magic Items and/or Feats: can I design my own? I have a sword I'd eventually like him to have, to transform spells into weapon damage.


Treasure: if we're cutting out minor combats, will we be getting treasure from those battles shifted elsewhere? I have scrolls I"ll need to scribe, and magic items to design.


Will the two parties know of each other? Are we competing? And if we have player drop-offs, at what point will you decide to merge the two groups?
 

s@squ@tch

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Zeke is pretty much done now. Might be missing a thing here or there that I missed....

And as far as Zeke's knowing the others -- I think ghostcat nailed it on the head -- he grew up dirt poor, so anyone who had anything was 'rich' to him.

If not for the church, Zeke would have nothing other than the clothes on his back.
 

renau1g

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On a similar note, I still need to select a Favoured Enemy. I don't really want to hand-wave this and go for undead, so what is he likely to have encountered around Diamond lake?

Well, there's the humanoids, it's mostly a human settlement, some half-orcs. There are some lizardfolk in the vast swamp far to the south.
 

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