Metropolis - The Weight of the World (and Found Wanting)

Yes, it should. Been a while since I've worked up a monk and I forgot/overlooked that. Also, I've added a bit about spellcasting (spells known, etc.) and her familiar to my post above.
And made a couple of other minor corrections as well.
 

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Quick question, Phoenix. What sort of tense convention would you prefer us use in our posts? Do you want us to write in the past or present, or does it not matter?

Also: Yo, Glasseye. Long time no see.
 
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Komodo said:
Quick question, Phoenix. What sort of tense convention would you prefer us use in our posts? Do you want us to write in the past or present, or does it not matter?

Also: Yo, Glasseye. Long time no see.

I thought you'd bailed on us Komodo. I really don't matter, just go with what is comfortable for you.
 

Glasseye, you may have forgotten one of the benefits that familiars get. The missing one that caught my eye was that familiars get half their master's hit points (or their own, whichever is higher).

Impressive character by the way, I like it.
 

Thank you much. And thanks for pointing out that bit about the familiar. I kept looking at that and thinking "2 hp! I'll have to be really careful..." :heh:

Which reminds me. Perhaps I've overlooked it as well but how do you want us to calculate hit points, Phoenix?

(Hola, Komodo. Hope all's well with you.)
 

d4 = 3
d6 = 4
d8 = 5
d10 = 6
d12 = 7

AKA, half+1

Glass, interesting character, You planning on taking the Sorcerer/Monk feat later from CV? Pheonix will probably allow it, but you'd have to explain it.

If I remember it correctly, you need to be able to cast 2nd level spells (so, guess you're not taking it at 6th), it lets your sorcerer levels count towards monk levels for your AC bonus, and lets you dump spells for bonus damage declaired before you attempt to hit. It also lets you multiclass freely between the two classes.
 

Thanks, Bront. Ascetic Mage would be cool and worth it for the ability to freely multiclass alone but, as you say, it is four levels away before I could even consider taking it.

Phoenix: I added bits on her appearance, her fortune-telling methods, and her equipment (though the effects of said equipment haven't been integrated into her sheet.) Other than that, and barring undiscovered mistakes or flashes of inspiration, she's finished.
 

GlassEye said:
Thanks, Bront. Ascetic Mage would be cool and worth it for the ability to freely multiclass alone but, as you say, it is four levels away before I could even consider taking it.

Phoenix: I added bits on her appearance, her fortune-telling methods, and her equipment (though the effects of said equipment haven't been integrated into her sheet.) Other than that, and barring undiscovered mistakes or flashes of inspiration, she's finished.

Cool, I'll get onto the next turn tonight...seems I got ambushed by a bottle of Maker's Mark and 10 people showing up on my door last night. My apologies for being a little slow. :(
 

Bront said:
If I remember it correctly, you need to be able to cast 2nd level spells (so, guess you're not taking it at 6th), it lets your sorcerer levels count towards monk levels for your AC bonus, and lets you dump spells for bonus damage declaired before you attempt to hit. It also lets you multiclass freely between the two classes.

Multiclass restrictions...favoured classes...XP penalties...I can hear the words but they mean nothing to me, I don't understand such concepts... :uhoh:
 


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