Looking for a character pimp!

Allanon

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A player of mine has recently asked me to join his running Forgotten Realms campaign. Now he's a notorious Power-gamer (Fellow DM's can be the worst :D) in our group, always looking to make his character to most effective, powerfull, best, broken :rolleyes:, etc.
Not that he's a bad roleplayer just a little bit power hungry.

So my request is simple does anyone have a reasonably tweaked 10th level 3.0 Forgotten Realms character (All Wotc material and all FR material except Savage Species and Psionics) lying around? I'm not asking for a one-trick sultan of smack. It has to be normally playable, just a reasonably 'broken' character to teach him a little lesson ;)? The stats I rolled are:
18, 14, 14, 13, 13, 11

I appreciate any suggestions you can provide.
 
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Altamont Ravenard said:
how is the rest of the group composed?

AR
I was only given a short run down of the story so far and the other player's so this is out of the top of my head :rolleyes:...
9th level fighter/1st level dwarven defender (could be 8/2)
2nd level rogue/5th level wizard/2nd level Arcane Trickster (not sure about the rogue/wizard part)
2nd level druid/6th level ranger/3rd level Deepwood sniper (the druid part could be cleric)
7th level cleric/3rd level windwalker
 

I'd go for a humble singleclass gnome druid with Spellcasting Prodigy (Wis 18) and Con 16 that will wipe the floor with everything. :D
 


Wizard, fer shur. They're very powerful, and they're fun to pimp out. Also, you have an excuse to treat the rest of the party as your minions!

-- N
 

Looks like I'll just go the incantantrix way than... Does anyone know if Incantantrix implies being a woman, the name sounds feminine and the text refers to a Incantantrix as a she?
 

It does. -trix is the feminine form of -tor.

Incantantor is masculine.. although it sounds like a Dinobot.

"ME INCANTANTOR NO LIKE WHEELIE!" ^_^
 

The masculine form of Incantatrix is Incantator.

Another option is to go straight Wizard, and set yourself up to take the Archmage class the first time you level up. Mastery of Elements is a VERY good Arcana to select. Add Mastery of Shaping, and those Area spells can be guaranteed to hit multiple badguys, w/o hitting your allies. After that, it'd probably be best to go with pure Spell Power, for the caster-level boosts; a Wizard(10)/Archmage(5) with +3 Spell Power is not something to be taken lightly.

Of course, don't forget Spell Penetration and maybe Greater Spell Penetration.

OTOH, if you prefer to start with your PrC ... go with Red Wizard; just plan to lose HALF of all magic, due to the double-dip on opposed schools.
 

Pax said:
Another option is to go straight Wizard, and set yourself up to take the Archmage class the first time you level up. Mastery of Elements is a VERY good Arcana to select. Add Mastery of Shaping, and those Area spells can be guaranteed to hit multiple badguys, w/o hitting your allies. After that, it'd probably be best to go with pure Spell Power, for the caster-level boosts; a Wizard(10)/Archmage(5) with +3 Spell Power is not something to be taken lightly.
No.. not lightly... and not within the rules either, as you need to be able to cast 7th level spells before entering this PrC. Which can't be done before 13th level.

YMMV


Mike
 

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