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My group is going to be playing Rise of the Runelords and I've decided to roll a cleric. I have an idea as to what I want to create I'm just having a hard time sitting down and writing it down. I've been using Tark's Cleric guide for most of my advice. The chances of him seeing this are slim but thank you Tark for laying out all the options (at the moment) for clerics and giving your honest opinions on them. It's helped me to focus on how I want to build the character

She will be a human NG Cleric of Desna with her domains being Good and Luck or maybe Travel. Kinda on the fence. I want her to support and be a secondary fighter if need be. I'm considering having the bonus feat be Heavy Armor Proficiency or Scribe Scroll. Also on the fence with that.
I might dip a few levels of fighter (which would give me heavy armor proficiency, so I wouldn't need that feat). I still continue my fence-sitting posture.

It's a Twenty Point Buy
Str 12 (+2)
Con 15 (+7)
Wis 16 (+5) +2 human racial trait
Int 14 (+5)
Cha 11 (+1)

Is this good enough? I really do not want to disappoint my friends because I built a bad cleric.


In one campaign I'm in my character uses lots of arrows and I have some difficulty in keeping tabs on my ammo usage. Do you guys have some techniques make it easier to keep tabs on how much ammo you have left/remaining?


My DM informed me that, once were done with the homebrew campaign he's running, we'll be playing the skulls and shackles campaign setting. He hasn't given many details as to what's going to happen and, in respect for my DM, I'm not going to do any peaking. He has said that our characters are going to be doing some things of a questionable nature and that the friends we make will affect how the story goes.

I want to make a lawful neutral half-orc monk. This is my first time running a character that isn't either CN,CG, or NG. I need to create a code of ethics that he can follow and my mind is a blank. Any advice any of you can offer would be appreciated.