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How would I build a character that is actually a set of twins?
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<blockquote data-quote="Slit518" data-source="post: 7306792" data-attributes="member: 6803713"><p>I want to create a character, but I want it to be a set of twins.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking Gnome twins that call themselves the Candy Cane Gnomes.</p><p></p><p>They are Wizards, probably Conjuration that also delves a little bit into Illusion.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking that their stats will be that or a normal character split between them. So for example their Strength score carrying capacity would be split between them. But they would both benefit from let's say a 12 Strength.</p><p></p><p>Their hit points should be split between them too! So if they are level 1 and have 8 HP, the gnomes actually have 4 HP a piece!</p><p></p><p>But what penalty should this have if 1 gnome goes down? Should the other gnome suffer a small penalty? Like -1 to all stats? (their Intelligence/Wisdom being higher when both are around is a representation of their shared knowledge, and they both babble to each other consistently, mostly never shutting up).</p><p></p><p>I am thinking one advantage they would have is they could split themselves on the battlefield, but each only gets a fraction of the movement, like perhaps the movement is bumped up to 30', but each gnome can only utilize the leftover movement. So if gnome 1 uses 20 feet of the 30 feet of movement, gnome 2 can only move 10 feet.</p><p></p><p>How would you guys build this concept?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slit518, post: 7306792, member: 6803713"] I want to create a character, but I want it to be a set of twins. I am thinking Gnome twins that call themselves the Candy Cane Gnomes. They are Wizards, probably Conjuration that also delves a little bit into Illusion. I am thinking that their stats will be that or a normal character split between them. So for example their Strength score carrying capacity would be split between them. But they would both benefit from let's say a 12 Strength. Their hit points should be split between them too! So if they are level 1 and have 8 HP, the gnomes actually have 4 HP a piece! But what penalty should this have if 1 gnome goes down? Should the other gnome suffer a small penalty? Like -1 to all stats? (their Intelligence/Wisdom being higher when both are around is a representation of their shared knowledge, and they both babble to each other consistently, mostly never shutting up). I am thinking one advantage they would have is they could split themselves on the battlefield, but each only gets a fraction of the movement, like perhaps the movement is bumped up to 30', but each gnome can only utilize the leftover movement. So if gnome 1 uses 20 feet of the 30 feet of movement, gnome 2 can only move 10 feet. How would you guys build this concept? [/QUOTE]
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