And specifically, and importantly, and still being goddamned ignored, about adventuring wizards and adventuring warriors adventuring together.
Asked and answered about 100 pages back.
Normally wizards take time to cast spells. Warriors win once they get to sword range. The rest of the time you're playing Ars Magica with Wizars winning - these cases almost always have wizard protagonists.
I was just going to ignore your assertions, but you have failed to leave the thread as promised, so I will rebut you. You are wrong. He is a really good captain. He is very tough, he has a ridiculously high Intimidate, and he can regularly beat the skill DCs of anything you are likely to throw his way.
You did that through brute force. At level 9 he should be about the threat
on his own that a Young Adult Dragon is. (Young Adult White 8, Young Adult Black 9). Give me 20 levels of fighter and I'll represent the skills of almost anyone in the real world - but that doesn't mean this is an accurate way to do it.
Plus, he closely follows the benchmarks set in Stormwrack,
You mean other than the Profession(Sailor) one?
At least 7-10
ranks. vs at total
score of +5. And for the rest he's at the bottom of the range every time. Or the Knowledge(geography) one? 4-7 ranks vs a total
score of +2.
He's a good captain as long as he doesn't have to do anything with a ship.
so if he's a bad pirate captain, apparently MOST captains are bad captains.
Or they actually follow the guidance in Stormwrack rather than think that the most important part of being a pirate captain is the ability to beat people over the head.
He's not a bad captain any more than someone with a Profession (Sailor) skill of 15+ is a good one,
He'd be a superb captain's mate. Maybe not a captain - doesn't have the breadth. But when it comes to handling the boat he'd be incredible.
or a Ranger with Survival +18 is a pirate captain at all.
Nice fisherman and weather reader you've got there.
"Doesn't have a bonus of 25+ in one skill," is not "really bad pirate captain." Being a pirate captain simply does not require really high skill totals.
No. It doesn't. The bar isn't that high. But you didn't meet the Stormwrack ones.
For the record I'd run Teach as Rogue 2/Barbarian 4 or Rogue 3/Barbarian 3. Big and burly there and takes a lot of killing - and more than enough skill points (and the Leadership feat). And I'd say that I had more than enough levels there.
The assertions you make about his competence are ridiculous. Simply having a +2 to +5 bonus in a particular skill puts you well above most NPCs.
That would be most NPCs who don't do that job.
As I said in the first place, he is a Fighter.
Oh no he isn't!
This is feeling like a pantomime. You are claiming that he is a fighter and inferring that he needs an absurd real world level (9) and low-ish skills from that. The rest of us are starting with the view that he is a pirate captain and doesn't have an absurd real world level and pointing out that fighter is not fit for purpose.
You seem to be claiming that he needs to be exceptionally accomplished in a half dozen skills just to be competent at a job performed by real people in the real world.
An average first level commoner who is a professional sailor probably has a Profession (sailing) score of +4 - and 8 more skill points to scatter around on things like Swim, Balance, Knowledge (geography), and the works. Based on that your Teach is
not exceptionally accomplished. He's only slightly more accomplished at anything other than diplomacy than a smart swab who grew up round boats.
Edit: From RC's post above
So, if we appeal to the authority of Stormwrack, we see that Blackbeard can indeed be a fighter.
He can be a multiclass fighter. But Fighters do not have the profession skill on their class list. Which means they need to buy ranks in Profession at half speed. To reach the 7 required ranks they need to be level (2*7)-3=11. A fighter can not qualify as a Stormwrack captain before level
11. So for all the fluff allows it, the rules do not. This is because the skills cripple the fighter's attempts to be what a fighter should be.
Now if you were to tell me a 4e fighter or a 1e fighter was a captain I wouldn't be at all surprised. It's just that the 3e fighter class is buggy.