Which do you prefer out of a Level 1000 characther?

slaunt said:
My level 1,000,000 commoner beats your level 1000 fighter to a pulp.

MWUAHAHAHAHAHA*cough* *sputter*


Slaunt

And my 10th level expert sold him the equipment to do it! (And retired to Bermuda on the proceeds... currently basking in the sunlight sipping a drink with an umbrella in... goldfish shoals, nibbling at my toes...)

The Auld Grump, you know, this thread reminds me of some of the characters that a few people were showing off after they used the character generator that came with the 3.0 Players Handbook...
 

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Supaida said:
This is the greatest sentence ever written. I'm going to make this my catch phrase.

I'll be going along, living life on the edge, as is my wont, when somebody will ask me, "Man, why are you acting so crazy?"

And I'll turn to them with a big grin and say, "I'm wild with high number!"

And then I'll, I don't know, hold up a tube of Mentos or something. It'll be great.

Mentos. The freshmaker!
 

Bartmanhomer said:
May I asked all of you a question. Do you think my thread is just a waste of all your time?! If so I'll just read the D&D books and other RPG! So that way when I know all the rules. I won't be having a hard time "losing my head" about the D&D!
I strongly suggest you actually read the rules of D&D.

Better yet, find an experienced gaming group to teach you, create a new character, and actually play D&D. Read up on the rules, and learn them in practice as well. A high-level character is a lot more meaningful when you actually played that character up from creation to a high level, than just sitting down and putting some numbers together.

You appear highly unfamiliar with many aspects of D&D. Frankly, gods themselves are generally only around 40th level (with additional divine abilities and powers that mortals don't have, but in terms of character levels, typically the 30th to 40th range). Characters much above that are normally little more than exercises in mathematics, simply putting together numbers. One main reason that people have trouble taking what you're posting seriously is that a 1000th level character would be so powerful that they could likely kill entire worlds singlehandedly.

If your Final Fantasy character you translated into D&D was level 1000 in Final Fantasy, please realize that "Level" works on a completely different scale in D&D. The normal Players Handbook goes to 20th level, and in the previous edition character progression stopped at 30th level, at characters who could quite literally rule the world.

Since you are a very inexperienced gamer obviously, I'll say something that most people are thinking but haven't said: It is typically poor form to tell somebody about your character in a game, especially as just raw statistics, without anybody asking. Everybody has a character, and it's strangely uninteresting to hear about the raw statistics of another persons character. The whys, hows and wheres of how a character got to be powerful, are much more interesting.
 

wingsandsword said:
I strongly suggest you actually read the rules of D&D.

Nothing he's done though actually breaks the rules of the game.

Better yet, find an experienced gaming group to teach you, create a new character, and actually play D&D. Read up on the rules, and learn them in practice as well. A high-level character is a lot more meaningful when you actually played that character up from creation to a high level, than just sitting down and putting some numbers together.

D&D and really all rpgs are much better with people, its a social game for the anti soccial it seems. So, I agree find a group of people and play, it will help you out in a lot of things.
 

There are no stats.... and why fighter the whole way? I mean its only 985 levels of barbarian, 5 levels of wizard and 10 levels of vermin lord then you just posess your body witha hivemind and have a "stat line" of
STR 400 ish Con 400~ Dex 200~ Int Wis Cha 28000

then tell the pope he's meant to do the macerena next christmas.
 

You know if a guy needs a 1000th level fighter to get through his day, that should be fine but really, there are times when one should just put the dice down and walk the f@ck away. That's all I'm sayin.
 


Sejs said:
You said you like powerful characters, BMH, and hey, that's dandy. You also mentioned that you don't have a game you're in right now. As a suggestion, why not just forget about the rules for the time being, and just write a story about your fighter. Who he is, what he's done, and what happens to him now. Try that on for size and see how it fits.

Hmmmm. That a good idea! Thank you Sejs! :D Oh did I mention I come up with other Level 1000 characthers to! If anybody interested I'll tell you all about them! :D
 


Hey Bartmanhomer! :)

Bartmanhomer said:
Well just to be honest! I just want create a final fantasy campaign by myself with Level 1000 characthers with the combitation of D&D!

D&D is probably not ideal to be messing about with at 1000th-level...unless you know what you're doing. ;)

If you can't find a group to game with in the short term there are probably quite a few Play By Email Games going on at the moment that would take you onboard - probably some epic ones too.

You know I am just thinking you might enjoy something like Farealmers Campaign, heres the link to his thread at Dicefreaks:

http://community.dicefreaks.com/viewtopic.php?t=1116

Bartmanhomer said:
I really don't go with level 1 characthers, that just kid stuff. I prefer "beyond levels" characthers! Is there really unusual about that!

Well you have to understand that most of the people on these forums get nosebleeds if they play even 21st-level, so the idea of 1000th-level will cause them to swoon and lose consciousness. :p

Bartmanhomer said:
Furthermore, you don't think I'm unusual posting this do you?

Not at all, and your enthusiasm trumps your poignancy in any case.

Bartmanhomer said:
Because I got other Level 1000 characthers that I haven't mention yet!

:D

Bartmanhomer said:
And I'm also using the Final Fantasy prestique class as well! Does that make any sense! Because I know this is extremely lame and awkward! :confused:

Nothing lame about it at all. Although having studied the possibility of converting Final Fantasy to D&D I actually thought each Final Fantasy level was worth 1/4 of a D&D level. At least that was my best estimate when I came to convert the Weapons (Ruby, Emerald, Omega etc.) from FF7 and 8.

Here is the link for those:

http://www.immortalshandbook.com/freestuff10.htm

Slightly undervalued if you were playing a 1000th-level campaign though.
 

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