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<blockquote data-quote="Garthanos" data-source="post: 4861104" data-attributes="member: 82504"><p>How I have heard Ninjutsu translated --> Art of Invisibility.</p><p></p><p>The less mystical variety Ninja is still cool. The point is that we arent nailed down to any one class to create our characters, we shouldnt feel bound by the fluff.</p><p>And the particular ninja I was envisioning was a somewhat different style than if I went with a rogue. There is even historical support for this is a "bushi undercover" for having his class be warrior .. with some stealth oriented feats and multiclassing - hybrid rules may have given me more warlock than I wanted because it makes it harder to optimise that charisma element. I went more mythical right away instead of delaying it out I was thinking of a character in a comic book called grendel who is rather mystical and the suggestion somebody had of making it be a sword mage / warlock might work too.</p><p></p><p>I had even considered a battle rager vigor fighter build with the chain armor being concealed and a shield being fore arm guards and climbing claws.. and the brv having a form of pain suppressing self hypnosis as its special effect.... the invisibility from warlock magic seduced me away from that class feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garthanos, post: 4861104, member: 82504"] How I have heard Ninjutsu translated --> Art of Invisibility. The less mystical variety Ninja is still cool. The point is that we arent nailed down to any one class to create our characters, we shouldnt feel bound by the fluff. And the particular ninja I was envisioning was a somewhat different style than if I went with a rogue. There is even historical support for this is a "bushi undercover" for having his class be warrior .. with some stealth oriented feats and multiclassing - hybrid rules may have given me more warlock than I wanted because it makes it harder to optimise that charisma element. I went more mythical right away instead of delaying it out I was thinking of a character in a comic book called grendel who is rather mystical and the suggestion somebody had of making it be a sword mage / warlock might work too. I had even considered a battle rager vigor fighter build with the chain armor being concealed and a shield being fore arm guards and climbing claws.. and the brv having a form of pain suppressing self hypnosis as its special effect.... the invisibility from warlock magic seduced me away from that class feature. [/QUOTE]
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