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<blockquote data-quote="IcyCool" data-source="post: 1886217" data-attributes="member: 20308"><p>Ok, here are two concepts I'm toying around with. I haven't put down any specifics regarding saves or gear, and I wanted to hear from you about the Monk/Druid or Rogue/Druid concept before I put down feats for Jin Long. I'm leaving the choice of which one I play to you, as you know what will work better in your campaign. Either way, I think both of them will be entertaining to play. The two questions I have for you are listed in the descriptions below.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------</p><p>Tang Rong-ying</p><p>Fighter 2</p><p></p><p>3,1,4,2,5,4 = 13</p><p>1,5,3,2,4,6 = 15</p><p>1,3,6,4,4,1 = 14</p><p>6,2,3,2,5,6 = 17</p><p>6,2,1,3,6,6 = 18</p><p>3,1,5,1,3,6 = 14</p><p></p><p>Str - 18</p><p>Dex - 15</p><p>Con - 17</p><p>Int - 14</p><p>Wis - 13</p><p>Cha - 14</p><p></p><p>BAB: +2</p><p></p><p>AC: 19 = 10 + 5 (Breastplate) + 2 (Dex) + 2 (Large steel shield)</p><p></p><p>Weapons:</p><p>Heavy Lance (+6 attack, +4 damage)</p><p>Spear (+7 attack, +4 damage or +6 damage)</p><p>Long Sword (+6 attack, +4 damage)</p><p></p><p>Feats:</p><p>Mounted Combat</p><p>Ride by Attack</p><p>Spirited Charge</p><p>Weapon Focus (Spear) or Trample</p><p></p><p>Skills (25):</p><p>Ride - 5 ranks</p><p></p><p>Gear:</p><p>Breastplate (200gp)</p><p>Large Steel Shield</p><p>Spear</p><p>Heavy Lance (How viable is a heavy lance in this setting? Should I just stick with a longspear?)</p><p>Long Sword</p><p>Heavy Warhorse and Tack</p><p></p><p></p><p>Tang Rong-ying is the youngest of the three sons of a reasonably well-known horse breeder and merchant. His eldest brother was a horseman of great skill, and Rong-ying idolized him. When the rebellion broke out, his eldest brother was killed in the fighting. Shortly after this, his other brother disappeared in the night. Losing both brothers was a terrible blow to Rong-ying, and when the call for more soldiers came, Rong-ying quickly joined up. Unbeknowst to him, his other brother has sided with the Yellow Scarves and is steadily making a name for himself as a master horseman. The ruthless business skills Rong-ying's father taught him and his natural skill in the saddle have served him well as a heavy horseman on the battlefield.</p><p></p><p>Rong-ying is a big man with dark brown eyes. His short beard surrounds a mouth that is fixed in a perpetual scowl. When his unit charges, he rides his horse, a big beast named Thunder, with a near fanatical glee. In the heat of battle he can be a bit reckless.</p><p></p><p>----------------------------------------</p><p>Jin Long</p><p>(Monk 2 or Rogue 2)/Druid 0 (I'd like to jump into druid (I don't have OA for the shaman or Wujen) as soon as possible, how late in the game were you thinking? Also, would it be possible for me to later swap out the monk levels or rogue levels for druid levels?)</p><p></p><p>3,1,4,2,5,4 = 13</p><p>1,5,3,2,4,6 = 15</p><p>1,3,6,4,4,1 = 14</p><p>6,2,3,2,5,6 = 17</p><p>6,2,1,3,6,6 = 18</p><p>3,1,5,1,3,6 = 14</p><p></p><p>Str - 13</p><p>Dex - 14</p><p>Con - 14</p><p>Int - 15</p><p>Wis - 18</p><p>Cha - 17</p><p></p><p>BAB:</p><p></p><p>AC: 16 = 10 + 2 (Dex) + 4 (Wis)</p><p></p><p>Weapons:</p><p>Unarmed (+1 attack, +1 damage)</p><p>Quarterstaff (+1 attack, +1 damage)</p><p></p><p>Skills (25):</p><p></p><p></p><p>Gear:</p><p>Quarterstaff</p><p></p><p></p><p>Jin Long is blessed by the fortunes. At least that's what everybody at the gambling dens say. Jin Long is a handsome and chaste monk. At least that's what all the ladies say. Jin Long is a generous man, rich in ... spirit. At least that's what the merchants say. Everyone has nothing but good things to say about Jin Long. What does he have to say? Jin Long would smile say that he is a simple and honest monk. And everyone will tell you that you can believe him, he never lies.</p><p></p><p>Everyone does that for him.</p><p></p><p>Jin Long is an older man, possibly in his forties. He is still quite handsome, and depending on whom you ask, virile. He keeps his head clean-shaven, his beard neatly trimmed. His most striking features are his eyes. One of his eyes is brown, and the other is dark green. People tend to take his appearance to mean that he is blessed. Crops produce a better yield when he is in town, livestock are more healthy and have more offspring. And sometimes, particularly attractive women in the town give birth to babies with one dark green eye. However, when the townsfolk look for Jin Long to interpret the latter omen, he has already moved on to spread his blessings to another town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IcyCool, post: 1886217, member: 20308"] Ok, here are two concepts I'm toying around with. I haven't put down any specifics regarding saves or gear, and I wanted to hear from you about the Monk/Druid or Rogue/Druid concept before I put down feats for Jin Long. I'm leaving the choice of which one I play to you, as you know what will work better in your campaign. Either way, I think both of them will be entertaining to play. The two questions I have for you are listed in the descriptions below. -------------------------------- Tang Rong-ying Fighter 2 3,1,4,2,5,4 = 13 1,5,3,2,4,6 = 15 1,3,6,4,4,1 = 14 6,2,3,2,5,6 = 17 6,2,1,3,6,6 = 18 3,1,5,1,3,6 = 14 Str - 18 Dex - 15 Con - 17 Int - 14 Wis - 13 Cha - 14 BAB: +2 AC: 19 = 10 + 5 (Breastplate) + 2 (Dex) + 2 (Large steel shield) Weapons: Heavy Lance (+6 attack, +4 damage) Spear (+7 attack, +4 damage or +6 damage) Long Sword (+6 attack, +4 damage) Feats: Mounted Combat Ride by Attack Spirited Charge Weapon Focus (Spear) or Trample Skills (25): Ride - 5 ranks Gear: Breastplate (200gp) Large Steel Shield Spear Heavy Lance (How viable is a heavy lance in this setting? Should I just stick with a longspear?) Long Sword Heavy Warhorse and Tack Tang Rong-ying is the youngest of the three sons of a reasonably well-known horse breeder and merchant. His eldest brother was a horseman of great skill, and Rong-ying idolized him. When the rebellion broke out, his eldest brother was killed in the fighting. Shortly after this, his other brother disappeared in the night. Losing both brothers was a terrible blow to Rong-ying, and when the call for more soldiers came, Rong-ying quickly joined up. Unbeknowst to him, his other brother has sided with the Yellow Scarves and is steadily making a name for himself as a master horseman. The ruthless business skills Rong-ying's father taught him and his natural skill in the saddle have served him well as a heavy horseman on the battlefield. Rong-ying is a big man with dark brown eyes. His short beard surrounds a mouth that is fixed in a perpetual scowl. When his unit charges, he rides his horse, a big beast named Thunder, with a near fanatical glee. In the heat of battle he can be a bit reckless. ---------------------------------------- Jin Long (Monk 2 or Rogue 2)/Druid 0 (I'd like to jump into druid (I don't have OA for the shaman or Wujen) as soon as possible, how late in the game were you thinking? Also, would it be possible for me to later swap out the monk levels or rogue levels for druid levels?) 3,1,4,2,5,4 = 13 1,5,3,2,4,6 = 15 1,3,6,4,4,1 = 14 6,2,3,2,5,6 = 17 6,2,1,3,6,6 = 18 3,1,5,1,3,6 = 14 Str - 13 Dex - 14 Con - 14 Int - 15 Wis - 18 Cha - 17 BAB: AC: 16 = 10 + 2 (Dex) + 4 (Wis) Weapons: Unarmed (+1 attack, +1 damage) Quarterstaff (+1 attack, +1 damage) Skills (25): Gear: Quarterstaff Jin Long is blessed by the fortunes. At least that's what everybody at the gambling dens say. Jin Long is a handsome and chaste monk. At least that's what all the ladies say. Jin Long is a generous man, rich in ... spirit. At least that's what the merchants say. Everyone has nothing but good things to say about Jin Long. What does he have to say? Jin Long would smile say that he is a simple and honest monk. And everyone will tell you that you can believe him, he never lies. Everyone does that for him. Jin Long is an older man, possibly in his forties. He is still quite handsome, and depending on whom you ask, virile. He keeps his head clean-shaven, his beard neatly trimmed. His most striking features are his eyes. One of his eyes is brown, and the other is dark green. People tend to take his appearance to mean that he is blessed. Crops produce a better yield when he is in town, livestock are more healthy and have more offspring. And sometimes, particularly attractive women in the town give birth to babies with one dark green eye. However, when the townsfolk look for Jin Long to interpret the latter omen, he has already moved on to spread his blessings to another town. [/QUOTE]
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