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Rynjin wrote:
No seriously, why would you allow a race that PCs aren't even supposed to touch in the first place?

The player never really asked. She was kind of like "I'm playing an oracle... who happens to be a gargoyle."

chaoseffect wrote:
I'm assuming you are using these stats for Gargoyle, which makes it a 36 RP race. Not sure why being an Oracle would matter at all (-2 to Cha hurts too) at this point as it's a melee beast pretty much without class features. +2 Str, +4 Con, + 5 Natural Armor, 10 DR/Magic, 50 Fly, and 4 Primary Natural attacks. Wow.

That seems to be it. She took out a couple things like the flight and natural attacks. The mystery she took gives her wings later.

Roidrage wrote:
What world and type of area does your campaign take place? Also does he RP the Gargoyle oracle well?

I'm running the adventure path Shattered Star. We're currently in the city of Magnimar, just hit level 3. Most of it has been urban. She mostly uses it to be overpowered, not because she has any backstory.

I think this player is just used to DM's that let them have free run of whatever resource they want. This is my first experience DMing for them and most of them made pretty simple characters. (Human summoner, ratfolk alchemist, orc fighter, human ninja.) This player just prefers to be "different"


Haunted


Ok so here goes. One of my players made a gargoyle oracle. This player is infamous for making broken characters. I let it go for the first few sessions, but it's starting to get in the way of my narrative. I want to know how other experienced DM's have dealt with this sort of issue. My first idea was to use transmute stone to mud while it is "sleeping."