Warrior Kill Lists

Well, I did have a kill list for Xavious Foebane (Dwarven Fighter and loyal friend, who GAVE his own life so that his friends could escape a band of furious troglodytes), my first character...
And well, of late I was playing a lvl 3 Rog/ 2 Ftr Tiefling coming from Calishaman (sp?, sorry, don't remember right now) with leather armor, and wielding a Bastard Sword in two hands :).
At first I didn't plan on making a killlist, buth then I repented as he started dropping his enemies on one hist each, the combination wiht improved feint proved fatal :D , The most amusing of it all was me saving the party from a hunting party of Blackscale Lizardfolk of eight members... All of them brough down in one or two hits by me :D (but still almost died, they are quite freaking strong), And from there onwards I continued... But the campaign had little life and finished some adventures later.
 

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One of the players in my game makes a note of each new type ("Yeah! A manticore! Never fought one of those before!") but not the number. He's always very disappointed when somebody else makes the kill the first time they encounter something new.

-The Gneech :cool:
 

lukelightning said:
My list:

Drummers: 12 (pretty easy, though one was a high-level bard)
Pipers: 11 (pretty hard... deadly sonic attacks!)
Lords: 10 (a big battle, they had very high jump modifiers too)
Ladies: 9 (nearly wiped out the whole party; they were shadowdancers)
Maids: 8 (we thought it would be easy but they were Battlemaid PrC with dire cattle)
Swans: 7 (no sweat)
Geese: 6 (we hardly got any xp for this but did have fun terrorizing a farm)
Golden rings: 5 (evil entities in the form of gold jewelry)
Birds: 4 (they weren't just any birds but calling birds that summoned fiends)
French hens: 3 (almost TPK!)
Turtle doves: 2 (actually they were dire koopas).
Partridge: 1 (it was no challenge...the treant it was roosting in was another matter)

You're a sick and deluded fellow. Want a cookie? :lol:
 



The current kill list for my Living Greyhawk character, Xaylen Ambedor (NG male human wizard 6/divine oracle of Boccob 1):

Half-orcs: 3
Spider swarms: 3
Orcs: 11
Ogres: 1
Carrion crawlers: 1
Modrons: 1
Warriors: 6
Rat swarms: 1
Bullywugs: 13
Priests of Hextor: 1
Red Brothers: 1 (after all the Scarlet Brotherhood plots we've foiled, I've only ever managed to take out one...)
Dopplegangers: 1
Kobolds: 7
Dire weasels: 1
Sorcerers: 1
Dakons: 1
Halflings: 1
Zombies: 4
Spriggan: 1
Kaorti: 2
Rogues: 1
Boars: 1
Twig blights: 5
Assassin vines: 1
Sahuagin: 2
Dire wolves: 1
Shadow asps: 9 (It was a very neat fireball attack)
Dire sharks: 2

I keep these lists for all my other characters as well, but they don't seem to kill as many things. There's always someone else to take the mantle of the primary damage dealer in the group. Even from the barbarian.
 

Deng, my character from detomo's story hour Legend of the Monkey Mage keeps a kill list and all it had on it until about 5th level was:

Dog: 1

I was so proud! At least it's expanded a bit since then.

In fact some of my favourite kill lists (I do them for a fair number of my characters) are really short, such as my 14th level cleric that had killed less than ten things (unless they were bound or unconcious but that doesn't really count!)
 

detomo said:
... 2 small dogs ...

Meanie.

Deng said:
... such as my 14th level cleric that had killed less than ten things (unless they were bound or unconcious but that doesn't really count!)

That's actually very cool. Makes me want to try that pacifist cleric character I've been meaning to put together. Might be interesting in a Hack'n'Slash campaign. Anyone ever come up with a Pacifist prestige class?
 

Larcen said:
Anyone ever come up with a Pacifist prestige class?

see the BoED - the Apostle of Peace - which requires 4 feats - Vow of peace, V of Pascifism, V. of Poverty. Also +5 will sv and +10 concentration
it has its own clerical spell list - and a pacifying touch at will - as calm emotions (but no save)
 


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