AdamWarnock wrote: 414. Someone is stealing everyone's pants. (I dare someone to make a serious adventure around that one.) Challenge accepted sir! 416. A large mysterious cube falls from the sky, crashing into a nearby village. Inscribed upon this cube are hand prints, and odd runes above the hand prints. When the wizards and scholars translate these runes, they appear to be the names of the PCs. The PCs are rounded up to come see the cube. Upon closer examination, the hand prints on the cube appear to be the same size as PCs hands. When all the PCs place their hands upon their respective hand prints, the Cube rumbles to life and opens. Inside there is an oddly dressed man that looks at you and says, "Ahh good! I was wondering when you'd find me. We've got work to do!" So what do you do?
Bearded Ben wrote:
Didn't Michael Jackson already accomplish this feat?
7: A young boy that travels the world summoning monsters to fight his battles for him. Every time he sees a new monsters he studies it and tries to summon it himself in order to have it fight for him. His eidolon is his favorite summon though, as a small, yellow, mouse like creature that has powerful electric attacks. As a quirk this young boy tends to avoid eye contact with anybody and dislikes tall grass.
393. A dark shadowy figure cloaked in black rags and robes stand before you. It towers over you and has a very intimidating presence about it. In it's left hand is a crooked and vile looking scythe. His right hand stretches forth, robes and rags falling back revealing a skeletal hand. His hand points to you and red orbs take shape under his cowl, right where his eyes should be. As he points a faint whisper enters your ears, "You work for me now. You shall bring me the souls I desire." After hearing this declaration of employment, he utters the name of the first soul he needs collected. Apparently the army's general has avoided death for far too long.
312. An outsider (good or evil) presents itself to the party and single out one of the party members and says, "Prophecy has dictated that you are to be my husband/wife, or the fury of the planes shall be unleashed" What do you do? 313. Someone in the city is causing trouble. Using his persuasive abilities he forces people to pull from the deck of many things. When the Skull card is drawn, and the dread wraith attacks, the town guard attacks, spawning more dread wraiths. What do you do? Fight and try to stop this guy or allow him to go to the next city to continue his antics? 314. So the party finds some decent loot after a job/adventure and begin to divy things up. Among the loot is a magical rod. When two people touch the rod at the same time they immediatly fall unconcious. The rod then falls to pieces. When the two wake up 1d6 days later...they soon realize that they somehow swapped bodies.
i would say it would be a sunder attempt against their limbs...which could be using the called shot rules. since there are no official rules on bone breaks this is what i would do. Use the called shots rule and sunder the appropriate limb. each limb has 1/4 hit points of the characters total HD. so if the wizard got his arm sundered and he has 37 hit points his arm has 9 hit points since 1/4 of 37 is 9.25. after the arm has been sundered is broken. Now the healer of the party can just use heal spells to cure the hit points but if he heals the arm before the bone is set properly the arm is healed but the arm is still useless. so the the the healer needs to make a heal check DC=the HP of the limb to set the bone properly. Once the bone is set and then healed all is well. Plus it makes the healer work more and gives another use of the heal skill. And for the people that use grappling combat, they do their appropriate grapple checks and get the pin. Then by using the called shots rules, they can single out limbs and break them.
So i was thinking (smell bacon anyone?) and i thought it would be neat if one could build the Avengers in pathfinder. Rules
Reason being is i may use some of these builds and my rule for my home games is that if i dont own the book you cant use it. and those are the ones i own. 2. The stats that are to be used are 18, 16, 14, 12, 12 ,10
3.Be creative. Choose a build and state why you think it would work. I'll Start. I would Build Captain America as a straight ranger who uses the shield and weapon combat style. Instead of a weapon he uses a Cestus. Hum
Give him all the shield bashing feats available and make sure he is proficient with throwing shields. Give the shield the return ability and the bashing ability. Shield spikes and the clangorus abilities as well. The ranger spells that i would keep on speed dial would be Lead blades and ricochet shot(as that spell would allow the shield to bounce from foe to foe as it did in the comics). How would you build the rest?
Yes they can. CHA is not only beauty but how one carries themselves and how proficient they are with a "silver tongue". Prime example;
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