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D&D 4E Venger (4e)

wlmartin

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I am fairly sure that in the past people have stat'ed Venger in 2nd and 3rd edition but I have yet to see a 4e undertaking to Bring Venger into the new edition.

Some people have contemplated that he is a Tiefling, some that he must be a Caster but apart from that I haven't seen anything in the way of a 4e stat block and would love to.

I am never that good at creating Monsters from scratch. I can usually mod a similar monster into another but to create one from scratch let alone one with such an amount of pressure to get it just right.

Are there any budding Monster Builders out there that can come up with a good build.

Although the Cartoons had him battling Tiamat, I wouldn't consider him to be that powerful, besides in the Cartoon the Party were able to fight Tiamat which is just so beyond belief so it doesn't have to be strict to how the Cartoon plays out but does have to seem believable... ish!

My guess is that he would not be as powerful as the Deities in the game, if I had to put him in a Category I would say either some kind of Demon / Devil Lord or a Monster with an Exarch like build.

Let your creative juices flow and show me what you got... The fact that he has never been officially (as far as I am aware!) introduced into any Corebook is a travesty!
 

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I am fairly sure that in the past people have stat'ed Venger in 2nd and 3rd edition
He even received official stats (you get it as a bonus if you buy the boxed DVD set of the series)
Although the Cartoons had him battling Tiamat, I wouldn't consider him to be that powerful, besides in the Cartoon the Party were able to fight Tiamat which is just so beyond belief so it doesn't have to be strict to how the Cartoon plays out but does have to seem believable... ish!

My guess is that he would not be as powerful as the Deities in the game, if I had to put him in a Category I would say either some kind of Demon / Devil Lord or a Monster with an Exarch like build.
If it helps, in 3rd edition (see above) he was officially stated as male half-fiend human sorcerer 13 / archmage 5, CR 21 (the kids were all level 7 and Uni was CR2).
 

He even received official stats (you get it as a bonus if you buy the boxed DVD set of the series)
If it helps, in 3rd edition (see above) he was officially stated as male half-fiend human sorcerer 13 / archmage 5, CR 21 (the kids were all level 7 and Uni was CR2).

Which, in light of the unaired episode where they find out Venger is the DM's son, puts a whole layer of creepy to the character of the Dungeon Master.

There's in-depth NPC creation. Then there is boning a Pit Fiend.

Also, that image is one of the most Adhorrible things I have seen in my life. I want one as a pet.

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Joking aside, I'd give it a shot. In both Mid-Paragon Solo Controller and High Epic Elite Artillery versions. Give me a bit.
 

Which, in light of the unaired episode where they find out Venger is the DM's son, puts a whole layer of creepy to the character of the Dungeon Master.
they did hint at this during the show aswell.
they did it allot in the double length episode at the end, the one where that god thing just started murdering everything, and made everyone just seam insignificant. (it looked like they put an epic level monster? into a heroic campaign)
that was a terrible episode.
 


Which, in light of the unaired episode where they find out Venger is the DM's son, puts a whole layer of creepy to the character of the Dungeon Master.

There's in-depth NPC creation. Then there is boning a Pit Fiend.

Also, that image is one of the most Adhorrible things I have seen in my life. I want one as a pet.

-

Joking aside, I'd give it a shot. In both Mid-Paragon Solo Controller and High Epic Elite Artillery versions. Give me a bit.

Wait - if he's half human and half fiend, then what the @#$%! is Dungeon Master?
 

Wait - if he's half human and half fiend, then what the @#$%! is Dungeon Master?

I know

Dungeon Master is a halfling or a gnome as far as I can tell.
He is small enough to be a dwarf but has none of the characteristics.

That is the thing about the cartoon... it bears no resemblance to reality (and when I mean reality, it is the reality we all pretend to live in for 4 hours every week!!)

Tiamat should have been able to lay waste to the party 100x over, yet she just waddled around like some massively underpowered Dragon wannabe. She is a god yet she seems to enjoy popping in to fight some 1st level adventurers.

The only thing that really miffed me about the Cartoons (having watched them all again recently) is that it was either missing from the ones I watched or was never broadcast... HOW DID THEY GET THERE.

Was there ever a cartoon where they got on the ride?
 

That was a long time ago but I seem to recall the (first?) episode where they arrived in D&D land (lack of a better term) and the DM gave them magic weapons and sent them off somewhere. If I remember correctly, they just started there (the intro to the show had them getting on the ride).
 

I've seen the first episode. I do remember it, so it is out there.

I'd believe that the Dungeon Master could have been a human dwarf.
 

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