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Silver Marshes Campaign (Game Closed)


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Regis was a character I played in 2nd edition, a fighter/rogue. He was unequaled in his skill with throwing daggers. He threw 12 daggers a round at 1d4+15 and x5 backstab (sneak attack). He did have the swashbuckler kit. As a thief he was a burgler, and a very rich and successful one at that. Unless I play a gestalt game, all of his facets cant be done in a mid level game. I did go to fighter after three levels of swashbuckler because there werent anymore good abilities left in swashbuckler and I needed feats.

Anyway, I think I'm going to step out of this game. I don't think your being unfair, it's just that this character has the potential to be very powerful and I don't want to disrupt your game. Thanks and no hard feelings. :)
 

Tyreus: Understood and if I do get to a point where I can do "top end" chars, I will definately hold a slot for you.

Wgreen: Once you get the Sorcerer ready, we can fire this up and see where it takes us.

All: Be on the lookout for the PtG thread soon.
 

Hey CT -- my char's stats are up in post #20. I still need to think about the profession points...could we maybe be allowed to use those points for, say, a Craft skill, or maybe Perform? I'm certainly not planning on taking any Bard levels, so I wouldn't be abusing it... ;)

-Will
 

wgreen said:
Hey CT -- my char's stats are up in post #20. I still need to think about the profession points...could we maybe be allowed to use those points for, say, a Craft skill, or maybe Perform? I'm certainly not planning on taking any Bard levels, so I wouldn't be abusing it... ;)

-Will

Looks like we have more than one capable face in the party. :)

wgreen, I wouldn't recommend this if it doesn't fit your character, but profession (gambler) would be a good choice for a primary caster if you were interested in the fatespinner PrC. I think most arcane casters should be interested in that PrC too. ;) Of course, like I said, don't do anything like that if it doesn't fit the character.
 

gabrion said:
Looks like we have more than one capable face in the party. :)

If you need some lyin', you know who to look for. ;)

gabrion said:
wgreen, I wouldn't recommend this if it doesn't fit your character, but profession (gambler) would be a good choice for a primary caster if you were interested in the fatespinner PrC. I think most arcane casters should be interested in that PrC too. ;) Of course, like I said, don't do anything like that if it doesn't fit the character.

Is that in Complete Arcane? I haven't got that one yet. And, yeah, gambling isn't really my character's style. Thanks for the suggestion, though. :)

-Will
 

wgreen said:
If you need some lyin', you know who to look for. ;)

Ya, I had to avoid the bluff skill with my exalted status and all, so try not to lie too much right in front of me (or make sure you are lying to me as well....check out my sense motive), cause otherwise I may ruin it for you. ;)

Is that in Complete Arcane? I haven't got that one yet. And, yeah, gambling isn't really my character's style. Thanks for the suggestion, though. :)

-Will

Ya it's in CA. Fatespinner is arguably the second or third best PrC for any arcane caster, especially when they get to 5th level. My suggestion was a bit of a jest to begin with since I don't think CT wanted us to use the free profession skills to meet PrC requirements, they were more meant to fill up our back story. I just immediatly thought of the profession (gambler) requirement for the fatespinner, which not INT based casters usually have a tough time with. ;)
 

wgreen said:
Hey CT -- my char's stats are up in post #20. I still need to think about the profession points...could we maybe be allowed to use those points for, say, a Craft skill, or maybe Perform? I'm certainly not planning on taking any Bard levels, so I wouldn't be abusing it... ;)

-Will

If you do not want to use them, I will not force you to do so. They were mainly to be used as a history tool to help explain what the char did before they took up the adventurer path. With that in mind, it can be any job that the elvish people might have asked her to do.
 

Crimson Tide said:
If you do not want to use them, I will not force you to do so. They were mainly to be used as a history tool to help explain what the char did before they took up the adventurer path. With that in mind, it can be any job that the elvish people might have asked her to do.

Oh, I quite like the idea; Monte Cook suggests something similar in Arcana Unearthed, though he extends it to a couple of other skill groups, as well (Craft and Knowledge, I believe). The only hard part about Profession is that it tends to describe full-time jobs, and many adventurers begin their exploits at a pretty young age (humans start play at as early as 16 years of age). My feeling with Rhaine is that the elves probably would have encouraged her to focus first and foremost on exploring her magical abilities.

I will, however, think about appropriate professions she might have taken up. Perhaps something hobbyish, like gardening...?

Thanks,

-Will
 

Wgreen: Farmer, Gardener, Bonsai Trimmer, etc... all work for me.

All: Once Wgreen has his history finished and char moved over to RG thread, I will start things up. I am going to run a modified "Black Fury" from the Silver Marshes book as the intro adventure, so if you have read it, please don't leak all the info to those who haven't seen it and will be watching it all unfold in front of them for the first time...:)
 

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