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There was a 1st level adventure with pre-gen characters. Main character was a sorcerer and I thought the adventure was named after him. He had some magic item with him and was being pursued. He had light armor proficiency as his feat. Yuck. The other pre-gens all had descriptions on how they interact with this sorcerer character. Only other pre-gen I remember was some half-orc warrior type who had profession: sailor as a skill. I know this is all very vague, but this is all I can remember. Hopefully someone out there knows what I am talking about.
For story rich flavor purposes, how does one create a character with physical handicaps? If I wanted her base speed to be lowered from 30 to 20 or 10, is it as easy as saying such? RAW, am I required to take 1 level in oracle with the lame curse? Is there an example or guideline somewhere that I have missed? I am free to house rule on this matter, and it could be as easy as making caps on STR or DEX or CON; however, I am interested in hearing your collective thoughts, ideas, or builds for characters with physical handicaps. Has anyone done this before? Are their characters in APs or modules that could be used as a guideline? For example: deformed legs or arms, cerebral palsy, etc. I am not interested in hearing condescending or ridiculing remarks of such real life people. No trolls allowed. This is a serious question for a group of middle aged veteran gamers that appreciate diversity and roleplaying opportunities.
Of all the possible druid companions (that I am aware of), the sapling Treant is the only creature that has its own unique language that PCs can take. Hence, does it speak Treant inherently? I cannot find where it says so. I don't want to just assume without feedback from fellow gamers. My argument: The druid can't take Wolf as a language to speak to wolves. The druid can't take Horse as a language to speak to horses. They either teach these animals to perform certain actions via a command word or two from the common tongue (Handle Animal), or they cast speak with animals and discuss economics, religion, and baseball in the animal's language. But, they can take Treant to speak with Treants. Please note that the Raven familiar can speak Common, so my question is not without precedent.
Party: Gnome Fey Sorceress
This leaves the Alchemist, who actually wants to tank. Core races only, due to already having 1 special race per GM.
Please recommend feats, feat trees traits, skills, race, spells, etc.. I don't necessarily need completed character sheets. Thanks all!
I know that casting a spell and performing a coup de grace both trigger AoO. Using your AoO, you hit the spellcaster who must then make a concentration check or have the casting of his/her spell ruined. Using your AoO, you hit the bad guy getting ready to slit your friends throat. Does this affect the completion of the coup de grace manuever? I see nothing to support this; however, thinking the only way to stop your buddy from dying is to kill the foe with a single AoO is a little rough. What is everyone else's understanding of this?
This seems like a silly question, but I don't want to assume a player can't do something. Since it requires a "hit roll" it appears to be eligible for crits. Would this mean if a Fey Sorceress scores a critical hit with her laughing touch attack, the opponent is stuck laughing for 2 rounds instead of 1?
Hey all. I would be super appreciative if anyone could point me in the right direction or link me a picture of any small sized mini resembling anything close to this. Female gnome fey sorceress She sees herself as a red headed, almost leprechaun looking/dressed person. She modeled this character after her own appearance, lol. That's my 11 yr old Irish red-head. So red hair is a must. Green clothes preferred. All other campaign players have ideal minis but I am at a loss for my red-head =( |