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<blockquote data-quote="Aazenius" data-source="post: 4873123" data-attributes="member: 2607"><p>These rules were designed for DM's that have 1 player. It is not recommended that these rules be used in games bigger than that, unless you like the idea of players being extremely powerful. I won't lie, these characters are very powerful, but they have to be to survive in a solo encounter. Characters made with these rules are equal to three to three and a half characters. DM's may find the Side Kick rules useful as well (found at the bottom). This will allow DM's to play a somewhat powerful DM-PC (using <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/4e-fan-creations-house-rules/252913-d-d-4th-edition-gestalt-elite-heroes.html" target="_blank">Elite Hero rules</a>) but not near as powerful as the "Main" Hero.</p><p></p><p>Using the two systems combined Legend and Elite Heroes, you have the equivalent of a 5 man party. </p><p></p><p><em><span style="color: PaleTurquoise">The Legendary Character is a child of a god or primordial (or some other immortal being). Whatever path they take, they are unique in the world, and in time everyone will know who they are...</span></em></p><p></p><p>THE LEGEND v 1.15</p><p></p><p><strong>1) Choose Race and 2 Racial Feats </strong><span style="color: LightBlue"> (these 2 feats are free and do not count toward your Feat totals) Character must meet the prerequisites for the feats. Choose 1 additional language, and 2 additional skills gain a +2 bonus, you also gain a +2 to one ability score, this may be assigned to any ability score including one that you already gain a racial bonus for. In addition, a Legend can use their racial encounter power twice per encounter, but only once per round.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>2) Choose Three Classes</strong> <span style="color: LightBlue"> Follow rules in the next few sections to see how these classes gain skills, powers and class features.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>3) Attributes: 18, 18, 18, 18, 16, 12</strong> <span style="color: LightBlue"> Those uncomfortable with these high scores can use the standard array found in the players handbook. However I strongly recommend keeping these ones, especially if you only have 1 hero. Or you could try <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/4e-fan-creations-house-rules/258757-all-18s-all-time.html" target="_blank">All 18's All the Time</a> Your hero is above the norm, and this should be represented in their ability scores. Another reason for the high scores is, since there will be far fewer characters on the field that means less chances for getting a flanking bonus on attacks. At level 4, 8, 14, 18, 24, and 28 you gain +1 to three attributes. At level 11 and 21 you gain +1 to all attributes.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>4) Choose Skills.</strong><span style="color: LightBlue"> First, determine what the free trained skill is for each class. (For example, Clerics automatically know Religion) If that skill is the same for your Primary and Secondary class, treat that skill as having the Feat Skill Focus. Second, choose skills for your Primary class and for your Secondary class. You may choose to select the same skill twice (once for each class) if you do that, then treat that skill as if it had the Skill Focus Feat. Character may then choose 1 skill from their Third class.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>5) Select Feats. </strong><span style="color: LightBlue">You begin play with 3 Feats at first level, plus whatever bonus feats you may get from your race and classes. Characters gain feats as normal, plus they gain an additional bonus feat at level 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 and 28</span></p><p></p><p><strong>6) Choose Powers.</strong> <span style="color: LightBlue">Choose 2 At-Wills, 1 Encounter and 1 Daily for your Primary Class, repeat that step for your Secondary Class. Choose 1 At-Will, 1 Encounter and 1 Daily for your Third Class. You should begin play with 5 At-Wills, 3 Encounters and 3 Daily powers. Each level gained you gain powers for the first two classes as normal. The Third class is different. Each time you gain a new power you may swap out an old power and replace it with the new one. The Third class never has more than 1 At-Will, 1 Encounter and 1 Daily. When the character reaches level 11 they gain a second Encounter power and a second Utility Power. At level 21 they gain a second Daily power and a third Utility power. So at level 21, the Third class would provide 1 At-Will, 2 Encounters, 2 Dailies and 3 Utility powers to the character. This is in addition to the first two classes. </span> </p><p></p><p><strong>7) Choose Equipment.</strong> <span style="color: LightBlue">Your character has 250g to spend on gear. It might also be beneficial to start off with 1 or 2 magic items level 5 or lower.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Class Features</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">You gain all the class features from both your First, Second and Third class</span></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><span style="color: LightBlue">If those classes offer a bonus to AC for not wearing Heavy Armor you apply the highest value. They do not stack.</span></li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><span style="color: LightBlue">If those classes offer the Ritual Caster Feat you may choose rituals for both classes equal to the total starting known rituals for both classes.</span></li> </ul><p></p><p><strong>Armor Proficiencies</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">You gain all the Armor Proficiencies for those classes.</span></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"></span></p><p><strong>Weapon Proficiencies</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">You gain all the Weapon Proficiencies for those classes.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Defenses</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">You gain the Defense bonus from each of your classes. Defense bonuses of the same type do not stack. If both classes offer a bonus to the same defense choose whichever one is highest. Legendary Heroes also gain a +1 Legend bonus to their Fortitude, Reflex and Will Defense.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Hit Points</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">Choose the class that offers the most hit points from between the three classes you have chosen. Figure up your hit point amount and then quadruple that amount. That is the starting hit points of your Legendary Hero. For example, a Paladin/Sorcerer/Rogue with an 18 Constitution would begin play with 132 hit points (15 Paladin + 18 Con) x 4 = 132. Each level after first you would gain (x4) the hit points offered by that class. So in this example that character would gain 24 hit points at level 2 and beyond.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Healing Surges</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">Choose the class that gives you the most healing surges per day from the two classes you have chosen. Figure up your total healing surges per day and add +4 to that number.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Saving Throws</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">Legendary Heroes gain a +5 bonus to their saving throws. (Legendary Heroes are tougher than average heroes and are able to shake off nasty effects quicker) Another reason for this rule is, if you only have 1 character and it becomes immobilize or worse dominated, that makes things a bit tricky, and could ruin the game. This does stack with racial save modifiers. Yes this would render Eladrins nearly immune to Charm Effects, but that is a good thing, especially in solo play.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Actions Per Round</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">Legendary Heroes roll initiative twice. On each initiative count they may take a full set of actions. (minor, move and standard).</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Rituals</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">Rituals are a bit tricky with one player. I recommend lower the DC's or using the Side Kick rules below.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>Feat Changes</strong></p><p> <span style="color: LightBlue"> Toughness Feat: This Feat can be taken three times, it's bonuses do stack. For example if taken twice the character would gain +10 hit points at the Heroic Tier, +20 at the Paragon Tier and +30 at the Epic Tier</span></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"></span></p><p><strong>Action Points</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">Legendary Heroes can use 2 action points per encounter, but only once per round. I recommend that you give the Legendary Hero 1 action point after each successful encounter.</span></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue"></span></p><p><strong>PARAGON PATHS</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">When a Legendary Hero reaches level 11 they may choose Two paragon paths, a Primary Paragon Path and a Secondary Paragon Path. They gain the Features and Powers of both. They must meet the prerequisites for the Paragon paths as normal. Duplicate features do not stack. For example, if both Paragon classes give a bonus to AC when spending an action point you would gain whichever is highest.</span></p><p></p><p><strong>EPIC DESTINY</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">When a Legendary character reaches level 21 they gain the Demigod (or Chosen) Epic Destiny and may choose one other (that is not the Demigod or Chosen Epic Destiny). They gain all the benefits of both. This will make that character extremely powerful if the right combination of epic destinies is taken. But, this is a solo game, so that is okay!</span></p><p></p><p><strong>SIDE KICK</strong></p><p><span style="color: LightBlue">I recommend that if you are running a solo game, that you give your solo player a side kick. This NPC can be a normal character made following the rules in the Players Handbook or you could use the rules found here: <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/4e-fan-creations-house-rules/252913-d-d-4th-edition-gestalt-elite-heroes.html" target="_blank">Elite Heroes</a> While an Elite Hero Side kick is in no way as powerful as a Legendary Hero they certainly can assist. </span></p><p></p><p>These rules have NOT been tested. These are rules I will be testing in a few weeks, when I run a game with my wife. She will most likely be the powerful child of a deity. My DM-PC will be a Powerful and Gifted Warrior type, using the Elite Heroes rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aazenius, post: 4873123, member: 2607"] These rules were designed for DM's that have 1 player. It is not recommended that these rules be used in games bigger than that, unless you like the idea of players being extremely powerful. I won't lie, these characters are very powerful, but they have to be to survive in a solo encounter. Characters made with these rules are equal to three to three and a half characters. DM's may find the Side Kick rules useful as well (found at the bottom). This will allow DM's to play a somewhat powerful DM-PC (using [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/4e-fan-creations-house-rules/252913-d-d-4th-edition-gestalt-elite-heroes.html"]Elite Hero rules[/URL]) but not near as powerful as the "Main" Hero. Using the two systems combined Legend and Elite Heroes, you have the equivalent of a 5 man party. [I][COLOR="PaleTurquoise"]The Legendary Character is a child of a god or primordial (or some other immortal being). Whatever path they take, they are unique in the world, and in time everyone will know who they are...[/COLOR][/I] THE LEGEND v 1.15 [B]1) Choose Race and 2 Racial Feats [/B][COLOR="LightBlue"] (these 2 feats are free and do not count toward your Feat totals) Character must meet the prerequisites for the feats. Choose 1 additional language, and 2 additional skills gain a +2 bonus, you also gain a +2 to one ability score, this may be assigned to any ability score including one that you already gain a racial bonus for. In addition, a Legend can use their racial encounter power twice per encounter, but only once per round.[/COLOR] [B]2) Choose Three Classes[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"] Follow rules in the next few sections to see how these classes gain skills, powers and class features.[/COLOR] [B]3) Attributes: 18, 18, 18, 18, 16, 12[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"] Those uncomfortable with these high scores can use the standard array found in the players handbook. However I strongly recommend keeping these ones, especially if you only have 1 hero. Or you could try [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/4e-fan-creations-house-rules/258757-all-18s-all-time.html"]All 18's All the Time[/URL] Your hero is above the norm, and this should be represented in their ability scores. Another reason for the high scores is, since there will be far fewer characters on the field that means less chances for getting a flanking bonus on attacks. At level 4, 8, 14, 18, 24, and 28 you gain +1 to three attributes. At level 11 and 21 you gain +1 to all attributes.[/COLOR] [B]4) Choose Skills.[/B][COLOR="LightBlue"] First, determine what the free trained skill is for each class. (For example, Clerics automatically know Religion) If that skill is the same for your Primary and Secondary class, treat that skill as having the Feat Skill Focus. Second, choose skills for your Primary class and for your Secondary class. You may choose to select the same skill twice (once for each class) if you do that, then treat that skill as if it had the Skill Focus Feat. Character may then choose 1 skill from their Third class.[/COLOR] [B]5) Select Feats. [/B][COLOR="LightBlue"]You begin play with 3 Feats at first level, plus whatever bonus feats you may get from your race and classes. Characters gain feats as normal, plus they gain an additional bonus feat at level 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 and 28[/COLOR] [B]6) Choose Powers.[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]Choose 2 At-Wills, 1 Encounter and 1 Daily for your Primary Class, repeat that step for your Secondary Class. Choose 1 At-Will, 1 Encounter and 1 Daily for your Third Class. You should begin play with 5 At-Wills, 3 Encounters and 3 Daily powers. Each level gained you gain powers for the first two classes as normal. The Third class is different. Each time you gain a new power you may swap out an old power and replace it with the new one. The Third class never has more than 1 At-Will, 1 Encounter and 1 Daily. When the character reaches level 11 they gain a second Encounter power and a second Utility Power. At level 21 they gain a second Daily power and a third Utility power. So at level 21, the Third class would provide 1 At-Will, 2 Encounters, 2 Dailies and 3 Utility powers to the character. This is in addition to the first two classes. [/COLOR] [B]7) Choose Equipment.[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]Your character has 250g to spend on gear. It might also be beneficial to start off with 1 or 2 magic items level 5 or lower.[/COLOR] [B]Class Features[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]You gain all the class features from both your First, Second and Third class [LIST] [*]If those classes offer a bonus to AC for not wearing Heavy Armor you apply the highest value. They do not stack. [*]If those classes offer the Ritual Caster Feat you may choose rituals for both classes equal to the total starting known rituals for both classes. [/LIST][/COLOR] [B]Armor Proficiencies[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]You gain all the Armor Proficiencies for those classes. [/COLOR] [B]Weapon Proficiencies[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]You gain all the Weapon Proficiencies for those classes.[/COLOR] [B]Defenses[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]You gain the Defense bonus from each of your classes. Defense bonuses of the same type do not stack. If both classes offer a bonus to the same defense choose whichever one is highest. Legendary Heroes also gain a +1 Legend bonus to their Fortitude, Reflex and Will Defense.[/COLOR] [B]Hit Points[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]Choose the class that offers the most hit points from between the three classes you have chosen. Figure up your hit point amount and then quadruple that amount. That is the starting hit points of your Legendary Hero. For example, a Paladin/Sorcerer/Rogue with an 18 Constitution would begin play with 132 hit points (15 Paladin + 18 Con) x 4 = 132. Each level after first you would gain (x4) the hit points offered by that class. So in this example that character would gain 24 hit points at level 2 and beyond.[/COLOR] [B]Healing Surges[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]Choose the class that gives you the most healing surges per day from the two classes you have chosen. Figure up your total healing surges per day and add +4 to that number.[/COLOR] [B]Saving Throws[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]Legendary Heroes gain a +5 bonus to their saving throws. (Legendary Heroes are tougher than average heroes and are able to shake off nasty effects quicker) Another reason for this rule is, if you only have 1 character and it becomes immobilize or worse dominated, that makes things a bit tricky, and could ruin the game. This does stack with racial save modifiers. Yes this would render Eladrins nearly immune to Charm Effects, but that is a good thing, especially in solo play.[/COLOR] [B]Actions Per Round[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]Legendary Heroes roll initiative twice. On each initiative count they may take a full set of actions. (minor, move and standard).[/COLOR] [B]Rituals[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]Rituals are a bit tricky with one player. I recommend lower the DC's or using the Side Kick rules below.[/COLOR] [B]Feat Changes[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"] Toughness Feat: This Feat can be taken three times, it's bonuses do stack. For example if taken twice the character would gain +10 hit points at the Heroic Tier, +20 at the Paragon Tier and +30 at the Epic Tier [/COLOR] [B]Action Points[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]Legendary Heroes can use 2 action points per encounter, but only once per round. I recommend that you give the Legendary Hero 1 action point after each successful encounter. [/COLOR] [B]PARAGON PATHS[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]When a Legendary Hero reaches level 11 they may choose Two paragon paths, a Primary Paragon Path and a Secondary Paragon Path. They gain the Features and Powers of both. They must meet the prerequisites for the Paragon paths as normal. Duplicate features do not stack. For example, if both Paragon classes give a bonus to AC when spending an action point you would gain whichever is highest.[/COLOR] [B]EPIC DESTINY[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]When a Legendary character reaches level 21 they gain the Demigod (or Chosen) Epic Destiny and may choose one other (that is not the Demigod or Chosen Epic Destiny). They gain all the benefits of both. This will make that character extremely powerful if the right combination of epic destinies is taken. But, this is a solo game, so that is okay![/COLOR] [B]SIDE KICK[/B] [COLOR="LightBlue"]I recommend that if you are running a solo game, that you give your solo player a side kick. This NPC can be a normal character made following the rules in the Players Handbook or you could use the rules found here: [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/4e-fan-creations-house-rules/252913-d-d-4th-edition-gestalt-elite-heroes.html"]Elite Heroes[/URL] While an Elite Hero Side kick is in no way as powerful as a Legendary Hero they certainly can assist. [/COLOR] These rules have NOT been tested. These are rules I will be testing in a few weeks, when I run a game with my wife. She will most likely be the powerful child of a deity. My DM-PC will be a Powerful and Gifted Warrior type, using the Elite Heroes rules. [/QUOTE]
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