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<blockquote data-quote="takyris" data-source="post: 727240" data-attributes="member: 5171"><p>Bear in mind that I think that a good level for the "average" character on a TV show is the 11-13 range -- powerful, but not superdeadly.</p><p></p><p>D'Argo: Fighter12 in D&D</p><p></p><p>Strong3/Tough5/Dedicated2/Soldier3 in d20 Modern</p><p></p><p>My rationale for the modern classes is as follows:</p><p></p><p>D'Argo is demonstrably tough. He can take a ton of punishment. His Strength is undeniable, and I figure it'd be easy to give him a bunch of Strong levels, but the thing is, I see D'Argo as a perfect example of someone who has a high strength, but not a ton of levels in Strong. He ISN'T an unstoppable killing machine -- his base attack bonus shouldn't be the highest in the group (that'd be Aeryn, I think). The fact that he has a much higher Strength than Aeryn means that they end up hitting about the same amount of time -- he hits more in melee, she hits more in ranged.</p><p></p><p>I think that D'Argo as a character is occasionally sensitive and insightful enough that a level or two of Dedicated was in order -- but that could just be D'Argo having a high wisdom.</p><p></p><p>And as for Soldier levels, they make sense, although as his backstory comes out in the show we realize that he's not as much of a soldier as he made himself out to be.</p><p></p><p>-Tacky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takyris, post: 727240, member: 5171"] Bear in mind that I think that a good level for the "average" character on a TV show is the 11-13 range -- powerful, but not superdeadly. D'Argo: Fighter12 in D&D Strong3/Tough5/Dedicated2/Soldier3 in d20 Modern My rationale for the modern classes is as follows: D'Argo is demonstrably tough. He can take a ton of punishment. His Strength is undeniable, and I figure it'd be easy to give him a bunch of Strong levels, but the thing is, I see D'Argo as a perfect example of someone who has a high strength, but not a ton of levels in Strong. He ISN'T an unstoppable killing machine -- his base attack bonus shouldn't be the highest in the group (that'd be Aeryn, I think). The fact that he has a much higher Strength than Aeryn means that they end up hitting about the same amount of time -- he hits more in melee, she hits more in ranged. I think that D'Argo as a character is occasionally sensitive and insightful enough that a level or two of Dedicated was in order -- but that could just be D'Argo having a high wisdom. And as for Soldier levels, they make sense, although as his backstory comes out in the show we realize that he's not as much of a soldier as he made himself out to be. -Tacky [/QUOTE]
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