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mhensley said:
dwarf fighter and half-elf warlock have been posted

it looks like they are built on a standard stat template of

18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8

wow, that's 38 point characters! :eek:


I dont think so. The dwarf has these stats, but remember he gets +2 CON and +2 WIS? So he started with a smaller pool of points than 38
 

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OOoh, someone try to type out the dwarf and half-elf racial abilities! (i value my eyes too much to attempt it :) )

And hte warlock spells plz. *cracks whip*
 


It looks like the hp gap between the rogue and fighter classes is smaller than most people expected. The dwarf fighter with a Constitution score of 18 only has 33 hp so the formula is probably 15+ Constitution score at first level. If you assume an increase of 6 hp/level that 15th level fighter with 120 hp seems much more likely than some people thought.
 
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mhensley said:
dwarf fighter and half-elf warlock have been posted

it looks like they are built on a standard stat template of

18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8

wow, that's 38 point characters! :eek:

You have to add in the racial bonuses +2 & +2 to something.
 


eleran said:
I dont think so. The dwarf has these stats, but remember he gets +2 CON and +2 WIS? So he started with a smaller pool of points than 38

32 point buy
This is one of the LFR tie ins, no? 32 point buy was recommended in the 3E FRCS.
 

Edit: Way late on this, it's discussed above. My internet access seems to be running at the speed of molasses today.

Hey! That half elf warlock has a Wizard power!

Maybe the half-elf racial power is to take one power from another class at first level?
 
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Lag is horrible today, everyone stop reading the message boards. :p

The warlock has 28. I'm wondering if they got the fighter and warlock bonuses mixed up. Because if you subtract the modifier you get odd numbers for each. But if you switch their bonuses in the math so the warlock has a 27 and the fighter a 34 then the math works out like we expected. The fighter would get 15 a level and the warlock would get 12.
 

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