prosfilaes
Adventurer
Felix said:Hypocritical PCs are fine, as long as it's understood what they are.
Why does it matter whether the players think of the PC as hypocritical?
Felix said:Hypocritical PCs are fine, as long as it's understood what they are.
It matters if the character's behavior annoys the other players, instead of the other characters. In-character annoyance is fine and can be a lot of fun for everyone; out-of-character annoyance can lead to problems.prosfilaes said:Why does it matter whether the players think of the PC as hypocritical?
I was trying to figure that out, too. And I wasn't sure who was supposed to understand the PC is hypocritical; the other characters, the players, the DM, God?prosfilaes said:Why does it matter whether the players think of the PC as hypocritical?
Monks. Virtually any spellcasting class.Conaill said:What other options are available to implement a character like this?
cmanos said:Sounds like what you are looking for is actually a well placed Diplomacy or Intimidate skill check.
Someone said:I made a character (an Illusionist) I designed to work with spells that didn´t deal hit point damage, only utility spells and those that incapacitate or hamper enemies. It worked for a while, but the game died too soon to see if he was viable.