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<blockquote data-quote="Gez" data-source="post: 448190" data-attributes="member: 1328"><p>Hello everyone !</p><p></p><p>I've got a few questions that can be sumed up by "will there be something about the standard classes in the unlawful guide ?"</p><p></p><p>We've got a campaign where all PCs are in the same family. All brothers and sisters, except my own, who's the wife of another PC.</p><p></p><p>We're all sorcerers (well, except a bard), and my character's husband is a multiclassed monk/sorcerer.</p><p></p><p>Since getting pregnant while adventuring is more a hindrance than anything else, I've gave some thought as to the birth control method used, and I wondered about what a class can bring to a character, outside of the direct and well-detailed combat abilities.</p><p></p><p>For example, monks learn to master their own body. I assume this allows male monks to do things like controlling their erections or delaying their climax. Both are useful for a harmonious conjugal life and makes monk great lovers. The latter is especially nice for coitus interruptus, presumably.</p><p></p><p>Sorcerers have an innate magic. Magic litterally run through their vein and bathe their whole body. (Or at least, we've gone this road, and each character has some unusual features that they call the Dragonmark.) For this reason, it may be possible for them to use some small amount of magic intuitively to control their internal alchemy. I'm not talking about potentially balance-affecting things like healing faster, or even visible effects (like getting bigger breasts or dicks -- and this is possible by the Alter Self and Change Self spells, anyway). Rather, things like fertility control, or solving minor problems like erection trouble or frigidity (on self). Since spells are so few and far between for sorcerers, they can't afford to waste them on sexual spells like a wizard can, so this would be handy.</p><p></p><p>But I expanded the reflexion. </p><p>Divine classes, like druids and clerics, should get a whole lot of spells, since they know each and everyone on their list. There's no need to look for special class feature here, they can get what they want. Although one may think of promiscuous paladins healing their partner from MST by sharing their disease immunity during the union...</p><p></p><p>Maybe someone could come with an idea for the barbarian, but I prefer not give thoughts about this. And there's nothing in the fighter that could justify any special sexual capacity.</p><p></p><p>Rogues could perhaps use to lascivious purpose their great knowledge of anatomy. Sneak Attack is the combat application of this knowledge, but maybe in other circumstance they can do other things than hurting ?</p><p></p><p>The psionic classes also had me thinking. They can probably be considered like the sorcerer in this regard. Possibly even more so. I'm wondering the new uses possible of autohypnosis and also what would be psionic sex tricks...</p><p></p><p>There's probably something to say as well for bards, but this class never inspired me <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /> .</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, so, have this be already done ?</p><p></p><p>And if no, what do you think ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gez, post: 448190, member: 1328"] Hello everyone ! I've got a few questions that can be sumed up by "will there be something about the standard classes in the unlawful guide ?" We've got a campaign where all PCs are in the same family. All brothers and sisters, except my own, who's the wife of another PC. We're all sorcerers (well, except a bard), and my character's husband is a multiclassed monk/sorcerer. Since getting pregnant while adventuring is more a hindrance than anything else, I've gave some thought as to the birth control method used, and I wondered about what a class can bring to a character, outside of the direct and well-detailed combat abilities. For example, monks learn to master their own body. I assume this allows male monks to do things like controlling their erections or delaying their climax. Both are useful for a harmonious conjugal life and makes monk great lovers. The latter is especially nice for coitus interruptus, presumably. Sorcerers have an innate magic. Magic litterally run through their vein and bathe their whole body. (Or at least, we've gone this road, and each character has some unusual features that they call the Dragonmark.) For this reason, it may be possible for them to use some small amount of magic intuitively to control their internal alchemy. I'm not talking about potentially balance-affecting things like healing faster, or even visible effects (like getting bigger breasts or dicks -- and this is possible by the Alter Self and Change Self spells, anyway). Rather, things like fertility control, or solving minor problems like erection trouble or frigidity (on self). Since spells are so few and far between for sorcerers, they can't afford to waste them on sexual spells like a wizard can, so this would be handy. But I expanded the reflexion. Divine classes, like druids and clerics, should get a whole lot of spells, since they know each and everyone on their list. There's no need to look for special class feature here, they can get what they want. Although one may think of promiscuous paladins healing their partner from MST by sharing their disease immunity during the union... Maybe someone could come with an idea for the barbarian, but I prefer not give thoughts about this. And there's nothing in the fighter that could justify any special sexual capacity. Rogues could perhaps use to lascivious purpose their great knowledge of anatomy. Sneak Attack is the combat application of this knowledge, but maybe in other circumstance they can do other things than hurting ? The psionic classes also had me thinking. They can probably be considered like the sorcerer in this regard. Possibly even more so. I'm wondering the new uses possible of autohypnosis and also what would be psionic sex tricks... There's probably something to say as well for bards, but this class never inspired me ;) . Well, so, have this be already done ? And if no, what do you think ? [/QUOTE]
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