A Merc's Life [OOC 01]


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Keeland

Realizing his dire peril, Keeland lets his bow fall to the ground with a clatter. He pulls his longsword with both hands and swings with all his might (1d20+1=11). However, the foes' hide is too tough and the blade bounces harmlessly off. The young elf steels himself for the deadly attack he knows will come...
 

I'm gonna call that a 3½ CR critter. It started out a 4 but I lowered it's HP slightly and didn't use a couple of it's feats.

200 xp apiece.

Wanted to get a feel for the general power levels of the party, since PF characters run a little on the tough side, and you're characters are a bit above average even for PFs, and this Adventure Path was written for 3.5 rules.
 



From IC:

Nearly twelve feet tall, bulging and bloated with muscle, the beast belts forth a hyena-like cackle as it closes on the armored dwarf. In one of those odd moments of clarity that often come in the thick of battle, Aodhán makes note of the circular patch of thickened, gray scar tissue nestling in the filthy fur in the center of its forehead as it’s canine jaws open wide and it’s thick, arrowhead shaped teeth tear through a seam in the shoulder of his scale mail.

Gnolls are big, but usually still medium critters. This bad boy was LARGE.
 



Hey, a thought occurs to me as I work on my latest pathfinder character for Ryan's game--whycome we don't have traits in this game?

I didn't think about it, and no one asked . . .

I'm inclined to allow them, but I'll have to give some thought to how many and which ones. Considering the latest evidence of relative power levels, it'll probably be just one.
 

I'm still not totally sure where to look for them. :-S

[sblock=Mowgli]Really didn't mean to squelch your good role-play in my 4E game! I just felt like you were reaching for the damn moonby asking for 30gp, because that would imply that you think Bairwin can sell these things for 60 gp apiece![/sblock]
 

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