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(Humor thread) What characters have d20's with only 20s.
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<blockquote data-quote="Celebrim" data-source="post: 6010029" data-attributes="member: 4937"><p>I disagree with your choices, as the character's you've chosen are powerful and not lucky, but I'll add mine:</p><p></p><p>Saka (from Avatar the Last Airbender): The rest of the party has like +20 to all their rolls and phenomenal spellcasting cosmic power. Saka is a normal human but his player always throws 20's.</p><p>Yugi Mutou: Topdecking cheater.</p><p>Wolverine: He's not actually that powerful of a character. But because he's such fan favorite, he basically isn't allowed to lose, even when facing off a against a character that would give a being like Superman real trouble. He always throws 20's.</p><p>Biblo Baggins: Like many of the characters that might make this list, it's not merely that he throws 20's, but that the universe has been ordered such that the 20's are preordained since the beginning of time. Bilbo was meant to throw that 20. And that one. And that one. And that one.</p><p>Every character played by Jackie Chan: All the non 20's are left on the cutting room floor (or sent to the out takes).</p><p>Batman, Spiderman, Daredevil, most 'crime fighting' super heroes: Lampshaded in the movie 'Unbreakable'. Batman is supposed to not have a superpower, but have you ever tried to actually be where a crime was going to occur. If you actually went out trying to find someone getting mugged, you could pretty much spend every night and never find it actually happening. Even if you were a super hero with the power to beat up everyone, it wouldn't be of any use to you. Yet Batman always happens to be right there, every night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celebrim, post: 6010029, member: 4937"] I disagree with your choices, as the character's you've chosen are powerful and not lucky, but I'll add mine: Saka (from Avatar the Last Airbender): The rest of the party has like +20 to all their rolls and phenomenal spellcasting cosmic power. Saka is a normal human but his player always throws 20's. Yugi Mutou: Topdecking cheater. Wolverine: He's not actually that powerful of a character. But because he's such fan favorite, he basically isn't allowed to lose, even when facing off a against a character that would give a being like Superman real trouble. He always throws 20's. Biblo Baggins: Like many of the characters that might make this list, it's not merely that he throws 20's, but that the universe has been ordered such that the 20's are preordained since the beginning of time. Bilbo was meant to throw that 20. And that one. And that one. And that one. Every character played by Jackie Chan: All the non 20's are left on the cutting room floor (or sent to the out takes). Batman, Spiderman, Daredevil, most 'crime fighting' super heroes: Lampshaded in the movie 'Unbreakable'. Batman is supposed to not have a superpower, but have you ever tried to actually be where a crime was going to occur. If you actually went out trying to find someone getting mugged, you could pretty much spend every night and never find it actually happening. Even if you were a super hero with the power to beat up everyone, it wouldn't be of any use to you. Yet Batman always happens to be right there, every night. [/QUOTE]
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