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D&D 3.5, Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (Full)

silentspace, you do not meet the pre-requisites (caster level 12) for the Forge Ring feat you used to craft your ring of protection.
 

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Rae ArdGaoth said:
The Gryphon: Point taken, request granted. You're right, silentspace got somewhere around 35k of extra goodies for a mere 3.5k XP. But he is a wizard, magic items are his game. So, yes, go ahead, 25% off your magic stuff. It's a regional feat, so it makes sense that you'd have been using it your whole career.

The Gryphon and silentspace: Since I'm being so nice ( ;) ) in letting you guys have extra goodies, I (and I'm sure your co-party-members) expect you to be generous in the future, using your powers for the good of the group. A reasonable request, I think.

That'd be nice, although I currently feel so stuck in creating my character I'm going to crack.

Just cause typing it all out makes it easier for me:

The Gryphon - ranger/cleric/windwalker (ranged cleric)
silentspace - wizard/divine oracle/elf paragon/master of the yuirwood (crazy elf wizard)
Krug - Fighter/Dwarven Defender
Harvey - Fighter/Paladin/Griffonrider
Something Faster - Rogue/Sniper
kaitlin - missing in action? rogue?
 

Thanks for the catch on the survival ranks, I'll fix that when I edit to bring him down a level.

Ferrix - he purchased the ring, he didn't craft it. Its shown in the notes section (I know, its complicated)
 

I think I know what I did wrong with the survival ranks - I was building him from the ground up, and that was the max ranks he could get as class ranks. He'll have to take the extra two ranks to fulfill the prereqs as cross-class skills, which I forgot to do.
 

As Rae ArdGaoth was saying, Faelar could easily have crafted more items then he did, by just dropping Skill Focus (Knowledge-Religion) and the Divine Oracle PrC and picking up Craft Wondrous Item. Crafting is one of the wizard's biggest strengths!
 

Ah, I hadn't actually looked at the price. When I saw that you listed Forge Ring, CL 5 next to it, I assumed you had made it. Too much looking through my own books has screwed me up.

silentspace, think you'd be up for whipping up a character for me? I'm going to pull an Ashy, optimize the hell out of it if you like, i'll insert the flavor post-crunch. Just too many numbers and ideas I can't pick one out at the moment, maybe some outside input will help. I've got the full spread of WotC books minus Sandstorm so have a field day, hrm...
 

Ferrix - That's funny that you think I'm good at building characters. Really I'm not, Faelar came about because I've been subconsciously tossing ideas around in my head for Oculus in Darkmaster's game.

But if you want to build an 11th level druid that should be pretty straightforward. I'd make it so that he had low str, dex and con, and spent most of his time wildshaped. With the latest ruling on polymorph, your hp will be based on your wildshaped form, so Con isn't even that important. Pick up natural spell and multiattack, and whatever else fits the character concept you have. I'd do it as that FR halfling with the bonus feat (forget what that's called). That way you'd get an extra feat like a human, and be a little harder to hit when your not wildshaped. You could also ride your riding dog companion if you wanted to. There might be a better race that gives bonuses to mental stats, I'm not sure.

Edit: There are probably some good druid PrCs, I don't really know. Faelar's Divine Oracle and Master of the Yuirwood PrCs don't really give him much, mostly defensive abilities. They are more for flavor and character concept. Could've done an Incantatrix from the Player's Guide to Faerun. That would've been really sick power-wise.
 
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I could optimize the heck out of it, I'm just feeling slightly burned out on the whole character creation thing at the moment. And I have to say your wizard is pretty good, although quite dependent upon Silverymoon.
 

There are actually very few good druid PrC's as really none give the wildshape progression plus full spellcasting, you usually get one or the other.
 

Yeah I guess Druid is almost a PrC already. Kind of like monk.

I could put a shot at putting a strongheart halfling together for you, but I'm pretty sure you'd be a lot better at it than I would :)
 

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