Zaytam |
Hello there community,we are fresh new at roleplaying and we had a important question.
we´re usig the dyslexic studios character sheets and we encounter that our fighter has an extra sheet regarding stuff of that class,but we don´t know how to use it.it has things like weapon training or mastery,critical effects and sort of.the only things i seem to undestand are the teamwork feats,just because im the cleric,but im blind about the rest
we use PCGEN generated character and we are a bit lost on how to make the most out of that extra sheet.Any ideas?
Thank you very much in advanced,
PD:we are from Argentina,so please forgive if my english is rusty
Zaytam |
only the master has play in another table,but as we are brand new at role playing she´s new at mastering.we re now lvl 3 about to level up,and we are kind of playing a permissive play to get into it.
our fighter uses power attack,for example,but shes clueless about things like wielding two weapons,or so
Ciaran Barnes |
I suggest taking a look at THIS WEBSITE.
It covers an awful lot. Look for "Gamemastering" near the top of the page and then click on "Combat". Look for "Special Attacks" and then click on "Two-Weapon Fighting". When you fight with two weapons you are going to get some pretty big penalties on attack rolls. However, there is a combat feat called Two-Weapon Fighting that will decrease these penalties. You need a pretty good Dexterity score to get it though.
All of the rules you need to play the game appear in the Core Rulebook, but if you can't find something specific in there then you can go to this website and use the search bar at the top of the page to look something up. For example, if you type in "Weapon Training" the very first search result should be fighter class. Click on that, scroll down to Weapon Training, and you will find everything you need to know about the Weapon Training class feature. Of course you can also open the Core Rulebook to the section on the fighter class near the beginning of the book and learn the same information.
SmiloDan RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32 |
One thing I find handy to do with fighters and fighter-like characters is to break down the different types of combat options and give each its own line on my character sheet.
For example.
1. Shortsword: +6 to attack, 1d6 + 3 damage
2. Two Shortswords: +4/+4 to attack, 1d6 + 3/1d6 + 1 damage
3. Power Attack Shortsword: +5 to attack, 1d6 + 5 damage
4. Power Attack Two Shortswords: +3/+3 to attack, 1d6 + 5/1d6 + 3 damage