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<blockquote data-quote="Eltab" data-source="post: 7554226" data-attributes="member: 6803337"><p>Tabaxi STR Ranger for <em>Waterdeep: Dragon Heist</em></p><p>Will go Monster Hunter at L3 (because her player wants to try out the sub-class before editing it into a Demonslayer)</p><p>Urchin background</p><p>Favored enemy: aberrations. Favored terrain: urban (I knew the name of the module and saw the beholder on the cover)</p><p></p><p>Streets of the City was born and raised near the only big city on Chult. Wave after wave of adventurers came from far away because of something called a Soulmonger (and disappeared into the jungle). She decided to go explore the big city they came from: Waterdeep. Her "day job" (proficient with Weaver's Tools) is making cloth items - hand towels, quilts, shirts, &c - with Chultan artistic designs in them. This modest trade in exotic art is intended to keep her in day-to-day spending money. She reasons that prices in Waterdeep ought to be better because there aren't any other Chultan artists there, so her work will be more rare hence more valuable.</p><p></p><p>So far, the most fun battle concept has been to 'cheetah sprint' to the far side of the enemy and make them decide who to fight: me by myself or my group. I can also generally catch up to anybody who tries to run away from me. Something I am going to try next session is to draw some enemy rear-guards into chasing me (instead of my friends) for a few blocks, then sprint off, turn a corner, break line-of-sight, and set up an ambush for when my pursuers arrive. I took Dueling combat style so I do extra damage with my yklaw. </p><p></p><p>For fun and flavor, when we found a stash of broken hand crossbows, I took them and went to the in-module merchant's shop who decorates everything in purple and gold. I asked him to make the weapons look functional but actually do not work, and decorate them gaudily. I now have a half-dozen "Mark of Zorro" gewgaws I can drop off to confuse the police and factions as to 'who is leaving these calling cards?'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eltab, post: 7554226, member: 6803337"] Tabaxi STR Ranger for [I]Waterdeep: Dragon Heist[/I] Will go Monster Hunter at L3 (because her player wants to try out the sub-class before editing it into a Demonslayer) Urchin background Favored enemy: aberrations. Favored terrain: urban (I knew the name of the module and saw the beholder on the cover) Streets of the City was born and raised near the only big city on Chult. Wave after wave of adventurers came from far away because of something called a Soulmonger (and disappeared into the jungle). She decided to go explore the big city they came from: Waterdeep. Her "day job" (proficient with Weaver's Tools) is making cloth items - hand towels, quilts, shirts, &c - with Chultan artistic designs in them. This modest trade in exotic art is intended to keep her in day-to-day spending money. She reasons that prices in Waterdeep ought to be better because there aren't any other Chultan artists there, so her work will be more rare hence more valuable. So far, the most fun battle concept has been to 'cheetah sprint' to the far side of the enemy and make them decide who to fight: me by myself or my group. I can also generally catch up to anybody who tries to run away from me. Something I am going to try next session is to draw some enemy rear-guards into chasing me (instead of my friends) for a few blocks, then sprint off, turn a corner, break line-of-sight, and set up an ambush for when my pursuers arrive. I took Dueling combat style so I do extra damage with my yklaw. For fun and flavor, when we found a stash of broken hand crossbows, I took them and went to the in-module merchant's shop who decorates everything in purple and gold. I asked him to make the weapons look functional but actually do not work, and decorate them gaudily. I now have a half-dozen "Mark of Zorro" gewgaws I can drop off to confuse the police and factions as to 'who is leaving these calling cards?' [/QUOTE]
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