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<blockquote data-quote="GMforPowergamers" data-source="post: 6562331" data-attributes="member: 67338"><p>My problem is the same. I don't know even if it can be done... but I know that there is a demand. I also know (in my most recent run in with this) the concept was that the player was a lesser noble, he knew everyone and had made friends and done favors for the whole court, and is even very friendly with the princess (who when they were growing up everyone thought they would date). He is low enough on the noble line that he can also make friends out and about, and as a gambler he has contacts in the underworld as well, and with his money has bailed a few less then savery characters out of jams... his gambler skills make him a quick and dast bluffer, and someone who can read people, and in his passing with lesser ruffions has learned to pick both pockets and locks, but does so mostly to amuse himself. He took basic self defense with a duilist, but he was never good with the sword. what he did pick up on where a few little parlor tricks from the court sage/magican.</p><p></p><p>he mafe the character a 5th level human noble rogue (arcane trickster) and bought leather armor and a rapier and short bow... he put his high stat in cha, his second in dex, his third in int, and 4th in wisdom, he has an 11 con and an 8 str... but he still has +to hit equal to or better then most other players... and he throw 3d6 extra damage against anyone he has advantage on, or who has another pc in melee... that is crazy, he can't for the life of him come up with a reason for his dandy with a heart of gold who knows how to play the system to know 'where to hit' better then the fighter or bard or swordlock...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMforPowergamers, post: 6562331, member: 67338"] My problem is the same. I don't know even if it can be done... but I know that there is a demand. I also know (in my most recent run in with this) the concept was that the player was a lesser noble, he knew everyone and had made friends and done favors for the whole court, and is even very friendly with the princess (who when they were growing up everyone thought they would date). He is low enough on the noble line that he can also make friends out and about, and as a gambler he has contacts in the underworld as well, and with his money has bailed a few less then savery characters out of jams... his gambler skills make him a quick and dast bluffer, and someone who can read people, and in his passing with lesser ruffions has learned to pick both pockets and locks, but does so mostly to amuse himself. He took basic self defense with a duilist, but he was never good with the sword. what he did pick up on where a few little parlor tricks from the court sage/magican. he mafe the character a 5th level human noble rogue (arcane trickster) and bought leather armor and a rapier and short bow... he put his high stat in cha, his second in dex, his third in int, and 4th in wisdom, he has an 11 con and an 8 str... but he still has +to hit equal to or better then most other players... and he throw 3d6 extra damage against anyone he has advantage on, or who has another pc in melee... that is crazy, he can't for the life of him come up with a reason for his dandy with a heart of gold who knows how to play the system to know 'where to hit' better then the fighter or bard or swordlock... [/QUOTE]
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