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<blockquote data-quote="mgshamster" data-source="post: 7296863" data-attributes="member: 6806321"><p>A friend of mine asked me to post this build (note: the NK did not have the Alert feat when this build was made): </p><p></p><p>Zolta, female neutral Goblin Rogue (Assassin) 20.</p><p></p><p>AC 17 (Studded Leather +DEX)</p><p></p><p>HP 133</p><p></p><p>STR 8</p><p>DEX 14+2 (goblin) + 2 AsI = 20</p><p>CON 13+1 (goblin) = 14</p><p>INT 12</p><p>WIS 15 +1 (Observant) +2 AsI= 20</p><p>CHA 10</p><p></p><p>Initiative: +10 (Dex + Alert)</p><p></p><p>Passive Perception 32: (10+5+5 (Observant)+ 12 (Expertise))</p><p></p><p>Dex(Stealth) +17; Wis(Perception) +17 </p><p></p><p>Action:</p><p></p><p>Sneak Attack and Fury of the Small: Rapier of Wounding, +11 to hit, 61 damages (1d8+10d6+5+20), 102 (2d8+20d6+5+20) in case of crit, 204 from Death Strike. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Magic Item:</p><p></p><p>Broom of Flying (uncommon)</p><p>Oil of Etherealness (rare)</p><p>Rapier of Wounding (rare, attuned)</p><p></p><p>Fear: Observant, Alert</p><p></p><p>Expertise: Stealth and Perception, Investigate and Athleticism </p><p>Sneak Attack</p><p>Thieves' Cant</p><p>Cunning Action</p><p>Uncanny Dodge</p><p>Evasion </p><p>Slippery Mind</p><p>Elusive</p><p>Stroke of luck</p><p></p><p>ASSASSIN</p><p>BONUS PROFICIENCIES</p><p>ASSASSINATE </p><p>INFILTRATION EXPERTISE</p><p>IMPOSTOR </p><p>DEATH STRIKE </p><p></p><p>Darkvision</p><p>Fury of the Small</p><p>Nimble Escape</p><p></p><p>Strategy:</p><p></p><p>Zolat had a new hit. It had been a while since anyone been hired to take care of some kind of spellcaster called Threvor, who can kill people at long range and who is sorta attacking random passerbies while invisible? It wasn't very clear, but since the guy can still cast Wish and seems idiotic enough to do so, someone has to do the dirty work.</p><p></p><p>And if there one thing Zolat know, it's that there is always a goblin somewhere to do the dirty work.</p><p></p><p>So, equipped with her rapier, Left-for-Dead, and her studded leather armor, carrying her Broom of Flying and a bottle of Oil of Etherealness, Zolat the Assassin went to the region where Threvor is.</p><p></p><p>Approaching under stealth, and trusting her senses, Zolat started scouting the region. Soon enough, she spotted the presence of an naked humanoid in the sky, carrying a bow, with an invisible being nearby (with a +10 in Stealth without Passage Without a Trace, and unable to use both PWT and any other spell to hide, Threvor literally can't escape the Passive Perception of the goblin, which is 32). And neither of the flying pair seemed able to spot her. This granted her the element of surprise. </p><p></p><p>Figuring the invisible being was the real caster, or at least the bigger threat, Zolat decided to take care of them first. Still hiding, she covered herself and her equipment with Oil of Etherealness, put herself on her Broom, and flew in the Ethereal Plane close of the location she had spotted the invisible being. She then just waited for the Oil's effects to dissipate. One hour later, as she reappeared in the Material Plane, she was ready: she struck true, with all the skills her years as a master assassin implied and with all the fury of a goblin having the occasion to pay back those who thought could lord over them.</p><p></p><p>The invisible caster was dead before he could even register her presence, Left-for-Dead piercing through him like butter. His invisibility failed, revealing a gaunt figure, who could maybe have been somewhat attractive by human standards if not for the damages the years of lack of any activity and of reclusion in his dark dwellings had wrecked on his body. As magic enveloped his body, probably destined to heal him in a way or another, Zolat smirked. Left-for-Dead was made for that kind of smartypants.</p><p></p><p>The corpse continued its fall, no magic able to heal his wounds. Just to be sure, Zolat grabbed it, decapitated it took all the items that were on it, did the same for the flying one with the bow (who was endlessly waiting for orders that would never come), and noticing the handful of undead who had escaped the control of the dead caster, decided to test her new bow.</p><p></p><p>Sometime, it was good to be the goblin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mgshamster, post: 7296863, member: 6806321"] A friend of mine asked me to post this build (note: the NK did not have the Alert feat when this build was made): Zolta, female neutral Goblin Rogue (Assassin) 20. AC 17 (Studded Leather +DEX) HP 133 STR 8 DEX 14+2 (goblin) + 2 AsI = 20 CON 13+1 (goblin) = 14 INT 12 WIS 15 +1 (Observant) +2 AsI= 20 CHA 10 Initiative: +10 (Dex + Alert) Passive Perception 32: (10+5+5 (Observant)+ 12 (Expertise)) Dex(Stealth) +17; Wis(Perception) +17 Action: Sneak Attack and Fury of the Small: Rapier of Wounding, +11 to hit, 61 damages (1d8+10d6+5+20), 102 (2d8+20d6+5+20) in case of crit, 204 from Death Strike. Magic Item: Broom of Flying (uncommon) Oil of Etherealness (rare) Rapier of Wounding (rare, attuned) Fear: Observant, Alert Expertise: Stealth and Perception, Investigate and Athleticism Sneak Attack Thieves' Cant Cunning Action Uncanny Dodge Evasion Slippery Mind Elusive Stroke of luck ASSASSIN BONUS PROFICIENCIES ASSASSINATE INFILTRATION EXPERTISE IMPOSTOR DEATH STRIKE Darkvision Fury of the Small Nimble Escape Strategy: Zolat had a new hit. It had been a while since anyone been hired to take care of some kind of spellcaster called Threvor, who can kill people at long range and who is sorta attacking random passerbies while invisible? It wasn't very clear, but since the guy can still cast Wish and seems idiotic enough to do so, someone has to do the dirty work. And if there one thing Zolat know, it's that there is always a goblin somewhere to do the dirty work. So, equipped with her rapier, Left-for-Dead, and her studded leather armor, carrying her Broom of Flying and a bottle of Oil of Etherealness, Zolat the Assassin went to the region where Threvor is. Approaching under stealth, and trusting her senses, Zolat started scouting the region. Soon enough, she spotted the presence of an naked humanoid in the sky, carrying a bow, with an invisible being nearby (with a +10 in Stealth without Passage Without a Trace, and unable to use both PWT and any other spell to hide, Threvor literally can't escape the Passive Perception of the goblin, which is 32). And neither of the flying pair seemed able to spot her. This granted her the element of surprise. Figuring the invisible being was the real caster, or at least the bigger threat, Zolat decided to take care of them first. Still hiding, she covered herself and her equipment with Oil of Etherealness, put herself on her Broom, and flew in the Ethereal Plane close of the location she had spotted the invisible being. She then just waited for the Oil's effects to dissipate. One hour later, as she reappeared in the Material Plane, she was ready: she struck true, with all the skills her years as a master assassin implied and with all the fury of a goblin having the occasion to pay back those who thought could lord over them. The invisible caster was dead before he could even register her presence, Left-for-Dead piercing through him like butter. His invisibility failed, revealing a gaunt figure, who could maybe have been somewhat attractive by human standards if not for the damages the years of lack of any activity and of reclusion in his dark dwellings had wrecked on his body. As magic enveloped his body, probably destined to heal him in a way or another, Zolat smirked. Left-for-Dead was made for that kind of smartypants. The corpse continued its fall, no magic able to heal his wounds. Just to be sure, Zolat grabbed it, decapitated it took all the items that were on it, did the same for the flying one with the bow (who was endlessly waiting for orders that would never come), and noticing the handful of undead who had escaped the control of the dead caster, decided to test her new bow. Sometime, it was good to be the goblin. [/QUOTE]
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