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Shackled City Adventure Path (Chars Selected)

Malvoisin:

Here is the trait.

Touched in the Head:[sblock] You are a little bit crazy.

Benefit: Your mind is disorganized and chaotic. You gain a +1 bouns on all saving throws against mind-affecting effects, save for those that cause confusion or insanity.

Drawback: Your inability to concentrate for long makes you suffer a -1 penalty to all Wisdom based skill checks.

Roleplaying Ideas: You have a number of strange quirks (whistling off key, eating meat raw. a nervous tic, a tendency to scream at odd moments, and so on) that can make you quite difficult to get along with.[/sblock]

Let me know if you would like to see one of the others also.
 

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Question said:
Yes a duskblade is form PHBII. It is basically a fighter/wizard hybrid with the ability to cast in light armor(eventaully going up to med with heavy shields) and some spells. The class is very demanding and students need to be focused and determined.

Im not quite sure where my PC would be learning to be a duskblade in cauldron. Perhaps he could take the scion of surabar trait, which might help explain it(Perhaps one of his ancestors down the line was one).

Since I don't have the PHBII, I am going to have to turn down this one. I have all of the Complete "X" books, Dragon Compendium, and most of the other books. There are many hybrid classes to be found in the other sources if you think you might be interested in something else.

Sorry to shut that one down for now, but I just can't afford to buy another book at the moment.
 

Drat! Mimic beat me to the Warlock.. was thinking Demonscarred Teifling Warlock (though it's self evident! :D)

Hmmm.. IF there is still room for another playere when I get done with class today..

How about... a Assimar Ranger/Rogue with the 'otherworldly' element being more 'fae' than clestial.. I'll post more when I'm not late for Class. :D
 

Stonegod:

While I like the idea behind them, I would really like for you to tell me which one you would like me to consider when I am picking chars on Wed. I am fine with either one, with the exception that the starting gold for the chars at lvl 1 wouldn't allow Weapon to have masterwork quality weapons (cold iron and Alchemical Silver).

Just let me know which one you want to go with, and I will update the list accordingly.
 

KaintheSeeker said:
Drat! Mimic beat me to the Warlock.. was thinking Demonscarred Teifling Warlock (though it's self evident! :D)

Hmmm.. IF there is still room for another playere when I get done with class today..

How about... a Assimar Ranger/Rogue with the 'otherworldly' element being more 'fae' than clestial.. I'll post more when I'm not late for Class. :D

There is still plenty of time (selection is Wed) to submit an idea, but if you take an ECL race, you will be playing a lvl 0 char until you reach the first level. I have my own method of scaling back their abilities, both racial and class, to keep it balanced across the board.

I have no problem with his lineage coming from fae.

Looking forward to seeing the idea.
 

Phyrrus said:
While I like the idea behind them, I would really like for you to tell me which one you would like me to consider when I am picking chars on Wed.

I prefer Weapon, as I have played a Forge-like before (but I think keeping both int he background is appropriate). In addition, that just introduces race wierdness instead of race and class wierdness.

Phyrrus said:
JI am fine with either one, with the exception that the starting gold for the chars at lvl 1 wouldn't allow Weapon to have masterwork quality weapons (cold iron and Alchemical Silver).

From my reading of the DMG/SRD, only adamantine requires masterwork; the others do not (and thus there is not +1 to hit in any of those weapons). If you rule differently, I will update accordingly.
 

Phyrrus said:
Since I don't have the PHBII, I am going to have to turn down this one. I have all of the Complete "X" books, Dragon Compendium, and most of the other books. There are many hybrid classes to be found in the other sources if you think you might be interested in something else.

Sorry to shut that one down for now, but I just can't afford to buy another book at the moment.
Oh, Dragon Compendium... great book. I'd consider playing something from there if I didn't already like my Favored Soul. :)
 

Phyrrus said:
You can blame the Da Vinci code book for me translating white skin to albino, especially after the description of her being touched by the goddess in the womb. I am glad that sparked a second round of creative ideas in your head though. :)

Also don't forget that the point buy to design the character around is a 32pt system. You currently have only spent 28pts.
I haven't read Da Vinci Code (is that bad for a bookseller?)--I've been busy with other books. I've heard mix talk about it (some say it's good, some say it's bad, almost everyone says Holy Blood Holy Grail is better...)

Anyway, I haven't had a chance to upgrade Dowlee. Hopefully tonight or tomorrow. :)
 

Land Outcast said:
Well...
...
What'd you say?
I'm not sure that actually answers my question. How about this...
What did I tutor you in? My character doesn't have much of an Int or Wis to speak of, and my skills only include Heal and Jump. Did we have a strictly work-type relationship or were we close?

If my departure is a mystery to you, I can probably come up with some sort of reason for my having left. But now that we've encountered each other again, do you still see me as a tutor? Would, in this case, a tutor be more of a caretaker since you're emotionally scarred?

That sort of thing. What kind of interaction would you foresee? I'm not sure Dowlee is much of a teacher, unless it's very basic information. She could probably take care of someone, though.
 

stonegod said:
I prefer Weapon, as I have played a Forge-like before (but I think keeping both int he background is appropriate). In addition, that just introduces race wierdness instead of race and class wierdness.



From my reading of the DMG/SRD, only adamantine requires masterwork; the others do not (and thus there is not +1 to hit in any of those weapons). If you rule differently, I will update accordingly.

This is what happens when I try to do things at 2am. You are correct that it is just an additional cost aspect, sorry about that. If you can afford them, then keep them in the inventory.
 

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