Aethelstan
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Whiz: Shrek seems very good at avoiding attacks. He doesn't roll with the punches, they miss him altogether.
(Psi)SeveredHead said:Interesting. Could you add more? Or, to put it another way, could you do a 1e Shrek that accurately reflects his character?
That's not Dodge?Aethelstan said:Whiz: Shrek seems very good at avoiding attacks. He doesn't roll with the punches, they miss him altogether.
diaglo said:well in 1ed ... i'd make him a Half-Ogre with fighter levels.
in OD&D he could be a leader type among his people.
or a shaman or witchdoctor.
or a class totally made up for his race.
diaglo said:monsters had class levels in OD&D too.
Aethelstan said:Kluge: In Shrek's fight scenes, he dodges and evades with great skill (hence the levels of Rogue and high Dex) See the Dragon castle and Potion factory scences. As for the high Str, Shrek can toss fully armored knights around with ease (see the "Pro wrestling" scene)
Aethelstan said:Krieg: The Barbarian level was mainly to get fast movement (Shrek is able to outrun lots of people and things.) Plus he does seem to get stronger when he's mad (Rage?).
(Psi)SeveredHead said:Creating a new class doesn't show much flexibility from the ruleset, either.
Michael Morris said:No they didn't. You're not the only one with the old books y'know.