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<blockquote data-quote="D+1" data-source="post: 2248239" data-attributes="member: 13654"><p>Depends on the character I guess. Mostly it's Core Rules only. I do have one character in the dark corners of my mind that if I actually bothered to stat him out would need a PRC or two from some cheesy splatbook or other to really fit together.</p><p></p><p>The character starts out as a commoner, becomes a sailor/swashbuckler/rogue, somewhere along the way develops psionic abilities, he gains prominence as a warrior, then he "retires" and becomes (effectively...) a bard writing plays and songs, is then impressed into the military where he becomes an assassin (secretly using his psionics to his advantage), and finally deserts/escapes and then spends a few years putting a new king on the throne as the puppet leader of a rebellion.</p><p></p><p>To create that character in 3E rules he'd be something like Com3/Rog3/War3/Psi3/Brd3/Asn3 which is about half again as powerful as I ever really thought of him as, yet to reduce those levels by much would remove much of the capability I thought he should have. Probably why I never HAVE tried to stat him as described in full 3E terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D+1, post: 2248239, member: 13654"] Depends on the character I guess. Mostly it's Core Rules only. I do have one character in the dark corners of my mind that if I actually bothered to stat him out would need a PRC or two from some cheesy splatbook or other to really fit together. The character starts out as a commoner, becomes a sailor/swashbuckler/rogue, somewhere along the way develops psionic abilities, he gains prominence as a warrior, then he "retires" and becomes (effectively...) a bard writing plays and songs, is then impressed into the military where he becomes an assassin (secretly using his psionics to his advantage), and finally deserts/escapes and then spends a few years putting a new king on the throne as the puppet leader of a rebellion. To create that character in 3E rules he'd be something like Com3/Rog3/War3/Psi3/Brd3/Asn3 which is about half again as powerful as I ever really thought of him as, yet to reduce those levels by much would remove much of the capability I thought he should have. Probably why I never HAVE tried to stat him as described in full 3E terms. [/QUOTE]
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