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<blockquote data-quote="Quickleaf" data-source="post: 4544228" data-attributes="member: 20323"><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>Barber</strong></span></span></p><p> </p><p><em>“Anyone can give you a haircut, but a scalping you get once in a lifetime…”</em></p><p> </p><p>Legends tell of the mad barber who murders his clients, but most folks dismiss such tales as fantasy. That is unfortunate for them. Plying your razor and wit inconspicuously in the bazaar and noble houses, you are a barber – an apothecary, informant, surgeon, and a menacing spy hellbent on revenge. Whether you seek blood for a wrong done to you, or are willing to do whatever it takes to uncover a conspiracy, you carry a list of targets who deserve death. While you may choose to bring them to justice alive, or even attempt to make them repent of their wicked ways, you always do so in a twisted fashion. You derive a sick enjoyment from watching your clients squirm as you engage them with an offbeat and rambling story…and all the more so when it is the wicked man who unwittingly submits to a shave. Will you become the bloody-minded barber of legend or in the final hour will the razor of your revenge be put to other uses?</p><p> </p><p><strong>Class Features:</strong> Barber Razor Talent*, Death by Many Cuts*, First Strike, Rogue Tactics (Brutal Scoundrel)</p><p><strong>Class Skills:</strong> Athletics, Bluff, Heal, History, Insight, Intimidate, Perception, Stealth, Streetwise, Thievery</p><p><strong>Station:</strong> 8</p><p> </p><p><strong>Suggested Feat:</strong> Press the Advantage</p><p><strong>Suggested Skills:</strong> Bluff, Heal, Insight, Intimidate, Stealth, Streetwise</p><p><strong>Suggested At-Will Powers:</strong> inconspicuous strike*, piercing strike</p><p><strong>Suggested Encounter Power:</strong> torturous strike</p><p><strong>Suggested Daily Power:</strong> trick strike</p><p><strong>Suggested Paragon Paths:</strong> Daggermaster, Damsel-of-Distress*/Dashing Anti-Hero*, Ear of the Souk*</p><p> </p><p><strong>Death by Many Cuts</strong></p><p>Once per round, when you have combat advantage against an enemy and are using a light blade, you inflict ongoing damage upon that enemy when an attack hits. You decide whether to apply the ongoing damage after making the damage roll. As you advance in level your ongoing damage increases. The ongoing damage ends on a successful save.</p><p> </p><p>Level.....Ongoing Damage</p><p>1st-10th.....4</p><p>11th-20th.....6</p><p>21st-30th.....10</p><p> </p><p><strong>Barber Razor Talent</strong></p><p>Against a foe that is prone, restrained, or stunned increase your damage die by one. When you wield a dagger you gain a +2 bonus to initiative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quickleaf, post: 4544228, member: 20323"] [COLOR="DarkOrange"][SIZE="5"][B]Barber[/B][/SIZE][/COLOR] [I]“Anyone can give you a haircut, but a scalping you get once in a lifetime…”[/I] Legends tell of the mad barber who murders his clients, but most folks dismiss such tales as fantasy. That is unfortunate for them. Plying your razor and wit inconspicuously in the bazaar and noble houses, you are a barber – an apothecary, informant, surgeon, and a menacing spy hellbent on revenge. Whether you seek blood for a wrong done to you, or are willing to do whatever it takes to uncover a conspiracy, you carry a list of targets who deserve death. While you may choose to bring them to justice alive, or even attempt to make them repent of their wicked ways, you always do so in a twisted fashion. You derive a sick enjoyment from watching your clients squirm as you engage them with an offbeat and rambling story…and all the more so when it is the wicked man who unwittingly submits to a shave. Will you become the bloody-minded barber of legend or in the final hour will the razor of your revenge be put to other uses? [B]Class Features:[/B] Barber Razor Talent*, Death by Many Cuts*, First Strike, Rogue Tactics (Brutal Scoundrel) [B]Class Skills:[/B] Athletics, Bluff, Heal, History, Insight, Intimidate, Perception, Stealth, Streetwise, Thievery [B]Station:[/B] 8 [B]Suggested Feat:[/B] Press the Advantage [B]Suggested Skills:[/B] Bluff, Heal, Insight, Intimidate, Stealth, Streetwise [B]Suggested At-Will Powers:[/B] inconspicuous strike*, piercing strike [B]Suggested Encounter Power:[/B] torturous strike [B]Suggested Daily Power:[/B] trick strike [B]Suggested Paragon Paths:[/B] Daggermaster, Damsel-of-Distress*/Dashing Anti-Hero*, Ear of the Souk* [B]Death by Many Cuts[/B] Once per round, when you have combat advantage against an enemy and are using a light blade, you inflict ongoing damage upon that enemy when an attack hits. You decide whether to apply the ongoing damage after making the damage roll. As you advance in level your ongoing damage increases. The ongoing damage ends on a successful save. Level.....Ongoing Damage 1st-10th.....4 11th-20th.....6 21st-30th.....10 [B]Barber Razor Talent[/B] Against a foe that is prone, restrained, or stunned increase your damage die by one. When you wield a dagger you gain a +2 bonus to initiative. [/QUOTE]
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