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<blockquote data-quote="dammitbiscuit" data-source="post: 5980311" data-attributes="member: 60419"><p>[sblock=Tasselhoff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!](The Rogues' Gallery doesn't appear to have any recent posts in it. I'd feel weird posting there. But I found this picture!!!)</p><p><img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/attachments/rogues-gallery/45051d1282107899-heroes-lance-tas.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p><p>[/sblock][sblock=Game Info]</p><p>Race: Kender (using halfling)</p><p>Class: Rogue(cut-purse)/Ranger(trapper)</p><p>Level: 6 (5/1)</p><p>Alignment: Neutral Good</p><p>Languages: Common, Kenderspeak, Hill Dwarf, Goblin, Elven, Gnome</p><p>Deity: all the good ones[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Abilities]</p><p>[code]</p><p>STAT PTS START RACE ADJ LVL ADJ MAGIC ADJ TOTAL</p><p>STR: 01 11 -2 0 0 9</p><p>DEX: 10 16 +2 +1 0 19</p><p>CON: 05 14 +0 0 0 14</p><p>INT: 05 14 +0 0 0 14</p><p>WIS: 02 12 +0 0 0 12</p><p>CHA: 02 12 +2 0 0 14[/code][/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Combat]</p><p>HP: 60 = [6d8=48] + 12 (CON) + 00 (favored class)</p><p>AC: 17 = 10 + 2 (armor) + 4 (DEX) + 1 (size)</p><p>AC Touch: 15 = 10 + 4 (DEX) + 1 (size)</p><p>AC Flatfooted: 13 = 10 + 2 (armor) + 1 (size)</p><p>INIT: +8 = +4 (DEX) +4 (feat)</p><p>BAB: +4 = +3 (Rogue) + 1 (Ranger)</p><p>CMB: +2 = -1 (STR) + 4 (BAB) - 1 (size)</p><p>CMD: 16 = 10 - 1 (STR) + 4 (DEX) + 4 (BAB) - 1 (size)</p><p>Fort: +6 = +1 (Rogue) + 2 (Ranger) + 2 (CON) + 1 (racial)</p><p>Reflex: +11 = +4 (Rogue) + 2 (Ranger) + 4 (DEX) + 1 (racial)</p><p>Will: +3 = +1 (Rogue) + 0 (Ranger) + 1 (WIS) + 1 (racial)</p><p>Speed: 20'</p><p>Damage Reduction: None</p><p>Spell Resistance: None</p><p>Spell Failure: 00%[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Weapon Stat]</p><p>Hoopak(melee): </p><p>Attack: +5 = +4 (BAB) - 1 (STR) + 2 (magic)</p><p>Damage: 1d4+1(B) = - 1 (STR) + 2 (magic); CRIT 20x2</p><p></p><p>Rabbit Slayer(melee): </p><p>Attack: +7 = +4 (BAB) - 1 (STR) + 4 (magic)</p><p>Damage: 1d3+3(PorS) = - 1 (STR) + 4 (magic); CRIT 17-20x2</p><p></p><p>Hoopak(ranged): </p><p>Attack: +09= +4 (BAB) + 4 (DEX) + 2 (magic) - 1 (stone)</p><p>Damage = 1d4+1(B) = - 1 (STR) + 2 (magic) ; CRIT 20x3, Range: 80 ft.</p><p></p><p>Rabbit slayer(ranged): </p><p>Attack: +12= +4 (BAB) + 4 (DEX) + 4 (magic)</p><p>Damage = 1d3+3(P) = - 1 (STR) + 4 (magic); CRIT 17-20x2, Range: 10 ft.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Racial Traits]</p><p>Ability Score Racial Traits: Halflings are nimble and strong-willed, but their small stature makes them weaker than other races. They gain +2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma, and –2 Strength.</p><p></p><p>Size: Halflings are Small creatures and gain a +1 size bonus to their AC, a +1 size bonus on attack rolls, a –1 penalty to their CMB and CMD, and a +4 size bonus on Stealth checks.</p><p></p><p>Base Speed (Slow Speed): Halflings have a base speed of 20 feet.</p><p></p><p>Languages: Halflings begin play speaking Common and Halfling. Halflings with high Intelligence scores can choose from the following: Dwarven, Elven, Gnome, and Goblin. See the Linguistics skill page for more information about these languages.</p><p></p><p>Fearless: Halflings receive a +2 racial bonus on all saving throws against fear. This bonus stacks with the bonus granted by halfling luck.</p><p></p><p>Halfling Luck: Halflings receive a +1 racial bonus on all saving throws.</p><p></p><p>Sure-Footed: Halflings receive a +2 racial bonus on Acrobatics and Climb checks.</p><p></p><p>Weapon Familiarity: Halflings are proficient with slings and treat any weapon with the word “halfling” in its name as a martial weapon.</p><p></p><p>Keen Senses: Halflings receive a +2 racial bonus on Perception checks.[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Class Features]</p><p><strong>Weapon and Armor Proficiency: </strong>Rogues are proficient with all simple weapons, plus the hand crossbow, rapier, sap, shortbow, and short sword. They are proficient with light armor, but not with shields.</p><p></p><p>A ranger is proficient with all simple and martial weapons and with light armor, medium armor, and shields (except tower shields).</p><p></p><p><strong>Sneak Attack:</strong></p><p></p><p>If a rogue can catch an opponent when he is unable to defend himself effectively from her attack, she can strike a vital spot for extra damage.</p><p></p><p>The rogue's attack deals extra damage (called "precision damage") anytime her target would be denied a Dexterity bonus to AC (whether the target actually has a Dexterity bonus or not), or when the rogue flanks her target. This extra damage is 1d6 at 1st level, and increases by 1d6 every two rogue levels thereafter. Should the rogue score a critical hit with a sneak attack, this extra damage is not multiplied. Ranged attacks can count as sneak attacks only if the target is within 30 feet.</p><p></p><p>With a weapon that deals nonlethal damage (like a sap, whip, or an unarmed strike), a rogue can make a sneak attack that deals nonlethal damage instead of lethal damage. She cannot use a weapon that deals lethal damage to deal nonlethal damage in a sneak attack, not even with the usual –4 penalty.</p><p></p><p>The rogue must be able to see the target well enough to pick out a vital spot and must be able to reach such a spot. A rogue cannot sneak attack while striking a creature with concealment.</p><p></p><p><strong>Rogue Talents</strong></p><p></p><p>As a rogue gains experience, she learns a number of talents that aid her and confound her foes. Starting at 2nd level, a rogue gains one rogue talent. She gains an additional rogue talent for every 2 levels of rogue attained after 2nd level. A rogue cannot select an individual talent more than once.</p><p><u></u></p><p><u>Rogue Talents:</u></p><p>2nd lvl: Finesse Rogue</p><p>4th lvl: Offensive Defense</p><p></p><p><strong>Advanced Talents</strong></p><p></p><p>At 10th level, and every two levels thereafter, a rogue can choose one of the following advanced talents in place of a rogue talent.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Measure the Mark</strong> <em>(Ex)</em></p><p></p><p>When a cutpurse makes a Sleight of Hand check to take something from a creature, the target makes its Perception check before the rogue makes her Sleight of Hand check, and the rogue knows the Perception check result. She can decide whether or not to make the check based on the results of the target’s Perception check. If the rogue elects not to make the check, she can make a Bluff check, opposed by the target’s Sense Motive, to prevent the target from noticing the attempt.</p><p></p><p>This ability replaces trapfinding.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Stab and Grab</strong> <em>(Ex)</em></p><p></p><p>At 3rd level, as a full-round action, a cutpurse can make an attack and also make a Sleight of Hand check to steal something from the target of the attack. If the attack deals sneak attack damage, the rogue can use Sleight of Hand to take an Item from the creature during combat; otherwise this ability can only be used in a surprise round before the target has acted. If the attack is successful, the target takes a –5 penalty on the Perception check to notice the theft. </p><p></p><p>This ability replaces trap sense.</p><p></p><p><strong>Uncanny Dodge (Ex)</strong></p><p></p><p>Starting at 4th level, a rogue can react to danger before her senses would normally allow her to do so. She cannot be caught flat-footed, nor does she lose her Dex bonus to AC if the attacker is invisible. She still loses her Dexterity bonus to AC if immobilized. A rogue with this ability can still lose her Dexterity bonus to AC if an opponent successfully uses the feint action (see Combat) against her.</p><p></p><p>If a rogue already has uncanny dodge from a different class, she automatically gains improved uncanny dodge instead.</p><p></p><p><strong>Favored Enemy</strong><em>( Ex) </em></p><p></p><p>At 1st level, a ranger selects a creature type from the ranger favored enemies table. He gains a +2 bonus on Bluff, Knowledge, Perception, Sense Motive, and Survival checks against creatures of his selected type. Likewise, he gets a +2 bonus on weapon attack and damage rolls against them. A ranger may make Knowledge skill checks untrained when attempting to identify these creatures.</p><p></p><p>At 5th level and every five levels thereafter (10th, 15th, and 20th level), the ranger may select an additional favored enemy. In addition, at each such interval, the bonus against any one favored enemy (including the one just selected, if so desired) increases by +2.</p><p></p><p>If the ranger chooses humanoids or outsiders as a favored enemy, he must also choose an associated subtype, as indicated on the table below. (Note that there are other types of humanoid to choose from—those called out specifically on the table below are merely the most common.) If a specific creature falls into more than one category of favored enemy, the ranger's bonuses do not stack; he simply uses whichever bonus is higher.</p><p></p><p><strong>Track </strong><em>(Ex)</em></p><p></p><p>A ranger adds half his level (minimum 1) to Survival skill checks made to follow or identify tracks.</p><p>(<strong></strong></p><p><strong>Wild Empathy<em> (</em></strong><em>Ex)</em></p><p></p><p>A ranger can improve the initial attitude of an animal. This ability functions just like a Diplomacy check to improve the attitude of a person (see Using Skills). The ranger rolls 1d20 and adds his ranger level and his Charisma bonus to determine the wild empathy check result. The typical domestic animal has a starting attitude of indifferent, while wild animals are usually unfriendly.</p><p></p><p>To use wild empathy, the ranger and the animal must be within 30 feet of one another under normal visibility conditions. Generally, influencing an animal in this way takes 1 minute, but, as with influencing people, it might take more or less time.</p><p></p><p>The ranger can also use this ability to influence a magical beast with an Intelligence score of 1 or 2, but he takes a –4 penalty on the check.</p><p></p><p><strong>Class Skills</strong></p><p></p><p>A trapper adds Disable Device to her list of class skills in addition to the normal ranger class skills.</p><p></p><p><strong>Trapfinding</strong></p><p></p><p>A trapper adds 1/2 her ranger level on Perception skill checks made to locate traps and on Disable Device skill checks (minimum +1). A trapper can use Disable Device to disarm magic trap[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Feats & Traits]</p><p>1st lvl: Taunt</p><p>Weapon Finesse (free, rogue talent)</p><p>3rd lvl: Point Blank Shot</p><p>5th lvl: Improved Initiative</p><p></p><p>Traits:</p><p>a) Dangerously Curious</p><p>b) Armor Expert[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Skills]</p><p>Skill Ranks: 63 = [8 (Rogue) + 2 (INT)] x 5(LvL) [6 (Ranger) + 2 (INT)] x1(LvL) + 5 (favored class bonus)</p><p>Max Ranks: 6</p><p>ACP: -0</p><p></p><p>Skills:</p><p>() = class skill</p><p>^ = trained only</p><p>[code]</p><p>Total Stat Rank CS Misc ACP</p><p>+13 = Acrobatics() +04 +04 +3 +02 -0 DEX</p><p>+06 = Appraise() +02 +01 +3 +00 INT</p><p>+11 = Bluff() +02 +06 +3 +00 CHA</p><p>+06 = Climb() -01 +02 +3 +02 -0 STR</p><p>+02 = Craft():_______ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+09 = Diplomacy() +02 +04 +3 +00 CHA</p><p>+17 = Disable Device()^ +04 +06 +3 +04 -0 DEX</p><p>+07 = Disguise() +02 +02 +3 +00 CHA</p><p>+13 = Escape Artist() +04 +06 +3 +00 -0 DEX</p><p>+04 = Fly +04 +00 +0 +00 -0 DEX</p><p>+na = Handle Animal()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 CHA</p><p>+01 = Heal() +01 +00 +0 +00 WIS</p><p>+02 = Intimidate() +02 +00 +0 +00 CHA</p><p>+na = Know:Arcana^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+na = Know:Duneroneering()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+na = Know:Engineering^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+07 = Know:Geography()^ +02 +02 +3 +00 INT</p><p>+na = Know:History^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+na = Know:Local()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+na = Know:Nature()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+na = Know:Nobility^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+na = Know:Planes^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+na = Know:Religion^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+07 = Linguistics()^ +02 +02 +3 +00 INT</p><p>+12 = Perception() +01 +06 +3 +02 WIS</p><p>+02 = Perform():________ +02 +00 +0 +00 CHA</p><p>+na = Profession()^:_______ +00 +00 +0 +00 WIS</p><p>+04 = Ride() +04 +00 +0 +00 -0 DEX</p><p>+05 = Sense Motive() +01 +01 +3 +00 WIS</p><p>+13 = Sleight of Hand()^ +04 +06 +3 +00 -0 DEX</p><p>+na = Spellcraft()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT</p><p>+17 = Stealth() +04 +06 +3 +04 -0 DEX</p><p>+06 = Survival() +01 +02 +3 +00 WIS</p><p>+03 = Swim() -01 +01 +3 +00 -0 STR</p><p>+12 = Use Magic Device()^ +02 +06 +3 +01 CHA</p><p>_[/code][/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Equipment]</p><p>[code]</p><p>Item Cost Weight</p><p>blue leggings free 0lb</p><p>leather armor 10gp 7.5lb</p><p>hoopak(see below) priceless 1.5lb</p><p>Rabbit Slayer priceless 1lb</p><p>mw thieves tools 100gp 2lb</p><p>leather map case 1gp .5lb</p><p>- full of maps varies 0lb</p><p>Shoulder bags x2 2sp 1lb</p><p>(treat as normal size sacks)</p><p>- contents vary varies 2lb</p><p>Bedroll 1sp 1.25lb</p><p>rope,(hemp 25') 5sp 5lb</p><p></p><p> total weight carried: 21.75lb[/code]Treasure:</p><p>STL - 4</p><p>SP - 3</p><p>CP - 0</p><p>Gems: none</p><p>Jewerly: Tanis's ring (though Tas doesn't know he has it)</p><p></p><p>Magic:</p><p>Uncle Trapspringer's Hoopak - +2 halfling staff sling of speed, Special: heirloom weapon with permanent nondetection(CL20) </p><p></p><p>Carrying Capacity:</p><p>[code]</p><p>Load Normal</p><p>light: 000.00-022.50 lbs</p><p>medium: 022.51-045.00 lbs</p><p>heavy: 045.01-067.50 lbs[/code][/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Details]</p><p>Size: Small</p><p>Gender: Male</p><p>Age: 38(actual)/14(apparent)</p><p>Height: 3'-9"</p><p>Weight: 85lbs</p><p>Hair Color: brown (worn in a tassle)</p><p>Eye Color: brown</p><p>Skin Color: light, long scar on right elbow</p><p>Personality: Tasslehoff's most endearing - and frustrating - characteristic is his insatiable curiosity and fearlessness. These traits often get him into trouble. His curiosity frequently drives him to see what other people have in their pockets and packs (Raistlin, in particular, hates this), and he can easily forget that he has "borrowed" a particular item. He collects odds and ends - he will never pass up a chance to acquire a map of any description - and often surprises himself with what he has in his pockets. He loves legends, songs, and stories, and collects riddles, puzzles, and enigmas as avidly as he collects maps. He has a 5% Legend Lore chance to know something useful on any subject. His map collection is varied and mostly useless. Many of his maps are pre-Cataclysm. He is as likely to collect a map for its beauty as for its usefulness.</p><p></p><p>Although it is hard to get a kender depressed because of his fearlessness, Tasslehoff is saddened by death and destruction, and can be in awe of anything truly magnificent. His fearlessness does not keep him from being logical about danger, though his curiosity can sometimes overcome his reason. [/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Background]Tasslehoff Burrfoot is a Kender, a diminutive race found throughout the world of Krynn. Like all kender, he left home at the age of 18 because he was stricken by wanderlust, the uncontrollable urge to travel and make the great map of every land. No kender in wanderlust has ever completed the "great map," but most kender have great collections of maps, some useful, most obsolete. Tasslehoff is no exception. Tas's map was especially confused by an unfortunate incident with a magic ring of teleportation that kept transporting him to unknown lands without notice. No one but Tas ever saw the ring - or believed the story, either.</p><p></p><p>Tasslehoff was born somewhere in northern Ergoth, and is a member of the Stoat clan of kender. His parents traveled in the Haven/Solace region, where they studied the lives of the plainsmen. (What the plainsmen thought of the kender is nowhere recorded.) Tas acquired skills as a "handler" (the word "thief" is considered impolite), and used it extensively to satisfy his curiosity about everything. It was that curiosity that led to him taking a bracelet from Flint Fireforge's stall at a market. Flint was outraged, but Tanis decided he liked the little kender, and so they all became friends. (Flint, although he has never said a nice word about the kender, actually likes him a good deal.) [/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Adventure Notes] None yet[/sblock]</p><p>[sblock=Level Ups]</p><p>Level 7</p><p>Class:</p><p>BAB: +0 to +0</p><p>Fort: +0 to +0</p><p>Ref: +0 to +0</p><p>Will: +0 to +0</p><p>Feat:</p><p>Class Features:</p><p>HP: +?? = (1d?? - 2 = ?) + 0 [CON] + ?? (Old Total) = ?? (new total)</p><p>Skill Ranks: +?? = +?? (Class) + 0 (misc) + ?? (Old Total) = ?? (new total)</p><p>Skills:</p><p>Favored Class Bonus:[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dammitbiscuit, post: 5980311, member: 60419"] [sblock=Tasselhoff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!](The Rogues' Gallery doesn't appear to have any recent posts in it. I'd feel weird posting there. But I found this picture!!!) [IMG]http://www.enworld.org/forum/attachments/rogues-gallery/45051d1282107899-heroes-lance-tas.jpg[/IMG] [/sblock][sblock=Game Info] Race: Kender (using halfling) Class: Rogue(cut-purse)/Ranger(trapper) Level: 6 (5/1) Alignment: Neutral Good Languages: Common, Kenderspeak, Hill Dwarf, Goblin, Elven, Gnome Deity: all the good ones[/sblock] [sblock=Abilities] [code] STAT PTS START RACE ADJ LVL ADJ MAGIC ADJ TOTAL STR: 01 11 -2 0 0 9 DEX: 10 16 +2 +1 0 19 CON: 05 14 +0 0 0 14 INT: 05 14 +0 0 0 14 WIS: 02 12 +0 0 0 12 CHA: 02 12 +2 0 0 14[/code][/sblock] [sblock=Combat] HP: 60 = [6d8=48] + 12 (CON) + 00 (favored class) AC: 17 = 10 + 2 (armor) + 4 (DEX) + 1 (size) AC Touch: 15 = 10 + 4 (DEX) + 1 (size) AC Flatfooted: 13 = 10 + 2 (armor) + 1 (size) INIT: +8 = +4 (DEX) +4 (feat) BAB: +4 = +3 (Rogue) + 1 (Ranger) CMB: +2 = -1 (STR) + 4 (BAB) - 1 (size) CMD: 16 = 10 - 1 (STR) + 4 (DEX) + 4 (BAB) - 1 (size) Fort: +6 = +1 (Rogue) + 2 (Ranger) + 2 (CON) + 1 (racial) Reflex: +11 = +4 (Rogue) + 2 (Ranger) + 4 (DEX) + 1 (racial) Will: +3 = +1 (Rogue) + 0 (Ranger) + 1 (WIS) + 1 (racial) Speed: 20' Damage Reduction: None Spell Resistance: None Spell Failure: 00%[/sblock] [sblock=Weapon Stat] Hoopak(melee): Attack: +5 = +4 (BAB) - 1 (STR) + 2 (magic) Damage: 1d4+1(B) = - 1 (STR) + 2 (magic); CRIT 20x2 Rabbit Slayer(melee): Attack: +7 = +4 (BAB) - 1 (STR) + 4 (magic) Damage: 1d3+3(PorS) = - 1 (STR) + 4 (magic); CRIT 17-20x2 Hoopak(ranged): Attack: +09= +4 (BAB) + 4 (DEX) + 2 (magic) - 1 (stone) Damage = 1d4+1(B) = - 1 (STR) + 2 (magic) ; CRIT 20x3, Range: 80 ft. Rabbit slayer(ranged): Attack: +12= +4 (BAB) + 4 (DEX) + 4 (magic) Damage = 1d3+3(P) = - 1 (STR) + 4 (magic); CRIT 17-20x2, Range: 10 ft.[/sblock] [sblock=Racial Traits] Ability Score Racial Traits: Halflings are nimble and strong-willed, but their small stature makes them weaker than other races. They gain +2 Dexterity, +2 Charisma, and –2 Strength. Size: Halflings are Small creatures and gain a +1 size bonus to their AC, a +1 size bonus on attack rolls, a –1 penalty to their CMB and CMD, and a +4 size bonus on Stealth checks. Base Speed (Slow Speed): Halflings have a base speed of 20 feet. Languages: Halflings begin play speaking Common and Halfling. Halflings with high Intelligence scores can choose from the following: Dwarven, Elven, Gnome, and Goblin. See the Linguistics skill page for more information about these languages. Fearless: Halflings receive a +2 racial bonus on all saving throws against fear. This bonus stacks with the bonus granted by halfling luck. Halfling Luck: Halflings receive a +1 racial bonus on all saving throws. Sure-Footed: Halflings receive a +2 racial bonus on Acrobatics and Climb checks. Weapon Familiarity: Halflings are proficient with slings and treat any weapon with the word “halfling” in its name as a martial weapon. Keen Senses: Halflings receive a +2 racial bonus on Perception checks.[/sblock] [sblock=Class Features] [B]Weapon and Armor Proficiency: [/B]Rogues are proficient with all simple weapons, plus the hand crossbow, rapier, sap, shortbow, and short sword. They are proficient with light armor, but not with shields. A ranger is proficient with all simple and martial weapons and with light armor, medium armor, and shields (except tower shields). [B]Sneak Attack:[/B] If a rogue can catch an opponent when he is unable to defend himself effectively from her attack, she can strike a vital spot for extra damage. The rogue's attack deals extra damage (called "precision damage") anytime her target would be denied a Dexterity bonus to AC (whether the target actually has a Dexterity bonus or not), or when the rogue flanks her target. This extra damage is 1d6 at 1st level, and increases by 1d6 every two rogue levels thereafter. Should the rogue score a critical hit with a sneak attack, this extra damage is not multiplied. Ranged attacks can count as sneak attacks only if the target is within 30 feet. With a weapon that deals nonlethal damage (like a sap, whip, or an unarmed strike), a rogue can make a sneak attack that deals nonlethal damage instead of lethal damage. She cannot use a weapon that deals lethal damage to deal nonlethal damage in a sneak attack, not even with the usual –4 penalty. The rogue must be able to see the target well enough to pick out a vital spot and must be able to reach such a spot. A rogue cannot sneak attack while striking a creature with concealment. [B]Rogue Talents[/B] As a rogue gains experience, she learns a number of talents that aid her and confound her foes. Starting at 2nd level, a rogue gains one rogue talent. She gains an additional rogue talent for every 2 levels of rogue attained after 2nd level. A rogue cannot select an individual talent more than once. [U] Rogue Talents:[/U] 2nd lvl: Finesse Rogue 4th lvl: Offensive Defense [B]Advanced Talents[/B] At 10th level, and every two levels thereafter, a rogue can choose one of the following advanced talents in place of a rogue talent. [B] Measure the Mark[/B] [I](Ex)[/I] When a cutpurse makes a Sleight of Hand check to take something from a creature, the target makes its Perception check before the rogue makes her Sleight of Hand check, and the rogue knows the Perception check result. She can decide whether or not to make the check based on the results of the target’s Perception check. If the rogue elects not to make the check, she can make a Bluff check, opposed by the target’s Sense Motive, to prevent the target from noticing the attempt. This ability replaces trapfinding. [B] Stab and Grab[/B] [I](Ex)[/I] At 3rd level, as a full-round action, a cutpurse can make an attack and also make a Sleight of Hand check to steal something from the target of the attack. If the attack deals sneak attack damage, the rogue can use Sleight of Hand to take an Item from the creature during combat; otherwise this ability can only be used in a surprise round before the target has acted. If the attack is successful, the target takes a –5 penalty on the Perception check to notice the theft. This ability replaces trap sense. [B]Uncanny Dodge (Ex)[/B] Starting at 4th level, a rogue can react to danger before her senses would normally allow her to do so. She cannot be caught flat-footed, nor does she lose her Dex bonus to AC if the attacker is invisible. She still loses her Dexterity bonus to AC if immobilized. A rogue with this ability can still lose her Dexterity bonus to AC if an opponent successfully uses the feint action (see Combat) against her. If a rogue already has uncanny dodge from a different class, she automatically gains improved uncanny dodge instead. [B]Favored Enemy[/B][I]( Ex) [/I] At 1st level, a ranger selects a creature type from the ranger favored enemies table. He gains a +2 bonus on Bluff, Knowledge, Perception, Sense Motive, and Survival checks against creatures of his selected type. Likewise, he gets a +2 bonus on weapon attack and damage rolls against them. A ranger may make Knowledge skill checks untrained when attempting to identify these creatures. At 5th level and every five levels thereafter (10th, 15th, and 20th level), the ranger may select an additional favored enemy. In addition, at each such interval, the bonus against any one favored enemy (including the one just selected, if so desired) increases by +2. If the ranger chooses humanoids or outsiders as a favored enemy, he must also choose an associated subtype, as indicated on the table below. (Note that there are other types of humanoid to choose from—those called out specifically on the table below are merely the most common.) If a specific creature falls into more than one category of favored enemy, the ranger's bonuses do not stack; he simply uses whichever bonus is higher. [B]Track [/B][I](Ex)[/I] A ranger adds half his level (minimum 1) to Survival skill checks made to follow or identify tracks. ([B] Wild Empathy[I] ([/I][/B][I]Ex)[/I] A ranger can improve the initial attitude of an animal. This ability functions just like a Diplomacy check to improve the attitude of a person (see Using Skills). The ranger rolls 1d20 and adds his ranger level and his Charisma bonus to determine the wild empathy check result. The typical domestic animal has a starting attitude of indifferent, while wild animals are usually unfriendly. To use wild empathy, the ranger and the animal must be within 30 feet of one another under normal visibility conditions. Generally, influencing an animal in this way takes 1 minute, but, as with influencing people, it might take more or less time. The ranger can also use this ability to influence a magical beast with an Intelligence score of 1 or 2, but he takes a –4 penalty on the check. [B]Class Skills[/B] A trapper adds Disable Device to her list of class skills in addition to the normal ranger class skills. [B]Trapfinding[/B] A trapper adds 1/2 her ranger level on Perception skill checks made to locate traps and on Disable Device skill checks (minimum +1). A trapper can use Disable Device to disarm magic trap[/sblock] [sblock=Feats & Traits] 1st lvl: Taunt Weapon Finesse (free, rogue talent) 3rd lvl: Point Blank Shot 5th lvl: Improved Initiative Traits: a) Dangerously Curious b) Armor Expert[/sblock] [sblock=Skills] Skill Ranks: 63 = [8 (Rogue) + 2 (INT)] x 5(LvL) [6 (Ranger) + 2 (INT)] x1(LvL) + 5 (favored class bonus) Max Ranks: 6 ACP: -0 Skills: () = class skill ^ = trained only [code] Total Stat Rank CS Misc ACP +13 = Acrobatics() +04 +04 +3 +02 -0 DEX +06 = Appraise() +02 +01 +3 +00 INT +11 = Bluff() +02 +06 +3 +00 CHA +06 = Climb() -01 +02 +3 +02 -0 STR +02 = Craft():_______ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +09 = Diplomacy() +02 +04 +3 +00 CHA +17 = Disable Device()^ +04 +06 +3 +04 -0 DEX +07 = Disguise() +02 +02 +3 +00 CHA +13 = Escape Artist() +04 +06 +3 +00 -0 DEX +04 = Fly +04 +00 +0 +00 -0 DEX +na = Handle Animal()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 CHA +01 = Heal() +01 +00 +0 +00 WIS +02 = Intimidate() +02 +00 +0 +00 CHA +na = Know:Arcana^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +na = Know:Duneroneering()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +na = Know:Engineering^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +07 = Know:Geography()^ +02 +02 +3 +00 INT +na = Know:History^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +na = Know:Local()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +na = Know:Nature()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +na = Know:Nobility^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +na = Know:Planes^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +na = Know:Religion^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +07 = Linguistics()^ +02 +02 +3 +00 INT +12 = Perception() +01 +06 +3 +02 WIS +02 = Perform():________ +02 +00 +0 +00 CHA +na = Profession()^:_______ +00 +00 +0 +00 WIS +04 = Ride() +04 +00 +0 +00 -0 DEX +05 = Sense Motive() +01 +01 +3 +00 WIS +13 = Sleight of Hand()^ +04 +06 +3 +00 -0 DEX +na = Spellcraft()^ +02 +00 +0 +00 INT +17 = Stealth() +04 +06 +3 +04 -0 DEX +06 = Survival() +01 +02 +3 +00 WIS +03 = Swim() -01 +01 +3 +00 -0 STR +12 = Use Magic Device()^ +02 +06 +3 +01 CHA _[/code][/sblock] [sblock=Equipment] [code] Item Cost Weight blue leggings free 0lb leather armor 10gp 7.5lb hoopak(see below) priceless 1.5lb Rabbit Slayer priceless 1lb mw thieves tools 100gp 2lb leather map case 1gp .5lb - full of maps varies 0lb Shoulder bags x2 2sp 1lb (treat as normal size sacks) - contents vary varies 2lb Bedroll 1sp 1.25lb rope,(hemp 25') 5sp 5lb total weight carried: 21.75lb[/code]Treasure: STL - 4 SP - 3 CP - 0 Gems: none Jewerly: Tanis's ring (though Tas doesn't know he has it) Magic: Uncle Trapspringer's Hoopak - +2 halfling staff sling of speed, Special: heirloom weapon with permanent nondetection(CL20) Carrying Capacity: [code] Load Normal light: 000.00-022.50 lbs medium: 022.51-045.00 lbs heavy: 045.01-067.50 lbs[/code][/sblock] [sblock=Details] Size: Small Gender: Male Age: 38(actual)/14(apparent) Height: 3'-9" Weight: 85lbs Hair Color: brown (worn in a tassle) Eye Color: brown Skin Color: light, long scar on right elbow Personality: Tasslehoff's most endearing - and frustrating - characteristic is his insatiable curiosity and fearlessness. These traits often get him into trouble. His curiosity frequently drives him to see what other people have in their pockets and packs (Raistlin, in particular, hates this), and he can easily forget that he has "borrowed" a particular item. He collects odds and ends - he will never pass up a chance to acquire a map of any description - and often surprises himself with what he has in his pockets. He loves legends, songs, and stories, and collects riddles, puzzles, and enigmas as avidly as he collects maps. He has a 5% Legend Lore chance to know something useful on any subject. His map collection is varied and mostly useless. Many of his maps are pre-Cataclysm. He is as likely to collect a map for its beauty as for its usefulness. Although it is hard to get a kender depressed because of his fearlessness, Tasslehoff is saddened by death and destruction, and can be in awe of anything truly magnificent. His fearlessness does not keep him from being logical about danger, though his curiosity can sometimes overcome his reason. [/sblock] [sblock=Background]Tasslehoff Burrfoot is a Kender, a diminutive race found throughout the world of Krynn. Like all kender, he left home at the age of 18 because he was stricken by wanderlust, the uncontrollable urge to travel and make the great map of every land. No kender in wanderlust has ever completed the "great map," but most kender have great collections of maps, some useful, most obsolete. Tasslehoff is no exception. Tas's map was especially confused by an unfortunate incident with a magic ring of teleportation that kept transporting him to unknown lands without notice. No one but Tas ever saw the ring - or believed the story, either. Tasslehoff was born somewhere in northern Ergoth, and is a member of the Stoat clan of kender. His parents traveled in the Haven/Solace region, where they studied the lives of the plainsmen. (What the plainsmen thought of the kender is nowhere recorded.) Tas acquired skills as a "handler" (the word "thief" is considered impolite), and used it extensively to satisfy his curiosity about everything. It was that curiosity that led to him taking a bracelet from Flint Fireforge's stall at a market. Flint was outraged, but Tanis decided he liked the little kender, and so they all became friends. (Flint, although he has never said a nice word about the kender, actually likes him a good deal.) [/sblock] [sblock=Adventure Notes] None yet[/sblock] [sblock=Level Ups] Level 7 Class: BAB: +0 to +0 Fort: +0 to +0 Ref: +0 to +0 Will: +0 to +0 Feat: Class Features: HP: +?? = (1d?? - 2 = ?) + 0 [CON] + ?? (Old Total) = ?? (new total) Skill Ranks: +?? = +?? (Class) + 0 (misc) + ?? (Old Total) = ?? (new total) Skills: Favored Class Bonus:[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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