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Vampire Template - Version 2.0

Thanks alot Buddha. That was a serious issue last time I posted v 1.0, since some people are unable of opening .Doc. PDF also saves time, since it can be opened directly.
 

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Buddha: It is certainly appreciated. Did you like the Template yourself? Did you see the first version I posted a while back?

Psion: I would like to hear about how you constructed your template. Might inspire for something to add to my own ;)
 

Heh.. I haven't read through it yet really.. I thought I'd make a pdf of it for just to be nice.. I'll give it a read through sometime and let you know what I think.
 

Thanks Buddha, looking forward to it. I have a problem of sometimes posting too large documents, always get few replies to those. If you post a single line or two, you can expect far more replies.... ah well, the nature of the human mind.
 

I didn't see any information on challenge ratings anywhere. Assuming you have CR information, have you playtested it at all to see how accurate they are? Also, what ECL changes for PC's?
 

I havent calculated all the CR's yet, but I have found out that the Vampiric Level 1 starts at a CR of 4. I would believe that the CR increases by +1 for each additional Vampiric Level (ending up at CR +18 for a 15 th. level Vampire).

The ECL would be roughly equal to CR. I have only playtested a Vampiric Level 8 vampire (ECL +11) and it went fairly okay. It was a Monk/Vampire. The player had more movement and speed than anyone else in the game (he had the Unholy Agility string of Gifts), but less HP. He could kill faster than anyone else in the group, but he was also the most vulnerable of the players (if his opponents had something that could harm him).
 

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