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<blockquote data-quote="Clay_More" data-source="post: 700439" data-attributes="member: 9813"><p>There are four level 4 characters and one level 5. </p><p></p><p>I got one elven lvl 1 Sorcerer/lvl 3 monk (which is also my most munchkiny player)</p><p>One 5 th. level human wizard, a big fan of illusions without actually being an illusionist. He is actually the most diplomatic of the group, really using illusions to solve problems (I always liked it when he made an illusion on-top of another players sleeping character, making it look as if though that player wasn't there. From a good hiding spot, he awakened another player by creating a bushy-rustling sound. The player woke up and saw that another player was missing. He heard someone talking out in the woods and move to see what was happening. There, the wizard had created an illusion of the missing player talking to an orc, discussing an ambush in which the player would betray his friends. The player looked in amazement as their rogue obviously wanted to have some orcs help him betray them. He ran back to camp and told the other players about it. The next morning, the illusionistic wizard at one time created an illusion of a group of orcs comming rushing down the side of a road. The players first action was to slay the rogue, thereby ridding the wizard of an enemy)</p><p>The there's the obligatory 4 th. level fighter, a 4 th. level half-orc cleric and a 2 th. level rogue / 2 level fighter. </p><p></p><p>I generally save alot on the magic items and treasure too, so the game becomes a bit more slow-advancing than the normal D&D game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clay_More, post: 700439, member: 9813"] There are four level 4 characters and one level 5. I got one elven lvl 1 Sorcerer/lvl 3 monk (which is also my most munchkiny player) One 5 th. level human wizard, a big fan of illusions without actually being an illusionist. He is actually the most diplomatic of the group, really using illusions to solve problems (I always liked it when he made an illusion on-top of another players sleeping character, making it look as if though that player wasn't there. From a good hiding spot, he awakened another player by creating a bushy-rustling sound. The player woke up and saw that another player was missing. He heard someone talking out in the woods and move to see what was happening. There, the wizard had created an illusion of the missing player talking to an orc, discussing an ambush in which the player would betray his friends. The player looked in amazement as their rogue obviously wanted to have some orcs help him betray them. He ran back to camp and told the other players about it. The next morning, the illusionistic wizard at one time created an illusion of a group of orcs comming rushing down the side of a road. The players first action was to slay the rogue, thereby ridding the wizard of an enemy) The there's the obligatory 4 th. level fighter, a 4 th. level half-orc cleric and a 2 th. level rogue / 2 level fighter. I generally save alot on the magic items and treasure too, so the game becomes a bit more slow-advancing than the normal D&D game. [/QUOTE]
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