
LizardMage |

LizardMage wrote:For a fun little challenge, Chainer from Magic the Gathering.I raise you Urza.
Or Tezzeret.
Prespark Urza is an Eberron (or third party) Artificer, post-spark...well, he was essentially a god.
Tezzerat, I think would work really well as a straight Wizard (Transmuter) but focus more on item creation.

Cthulhudrew |

How about a team to convert? Welcome to Planetary, Wildstorm's own team of super archeologists.
One of my all-time favorite comics. I'll give it a whirl:
Jakita: Martial Artist Monk/Unbreakable Fighter
Drummer: Definitely an Arcanist
Ambrose Chase: Tough one, especially because we only ever really saw him in action once. Gunslinger is in there for sure somewhere, but whether as a multiclass or as an archetype of some other class I don't know. For now, I think I'm going to say Crossblooded Impossible/Destined Sorcerer with a couple of levels of Mysterious Stranger Gunslinger.
And, lastly, my favorite loveable bastard, Elijah Snow: I'm going to go with some combination of Hydro(Cryo)Kineticist/Cad Fighter. This guy is the master of the low blow to the you-know-whats.

Zenogu |

Zenogu wrote:LizardMage wrote:For a fun little challenge, Chainer from Magic the Gathering.I raise you Urza.
Or Tezzeret.Prespark Urza is an Eberron (or third party) Artificer, post-spark...well, he was essentially a god.
Tezzerat, I think would work really well as a straight Wizard (Transmuter) but focus more on item creation.
Transmuter, or maybe even a Metal School Specialist. Now to find a replication of his Etherium arm...

LittleMissNaga |
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LizardMage wrote:Transmuter, or maybe even a Metal School Specialist. Now to find a replication of his Etherium arm...Zenogu wrote:LizardMage wrote:For a fun little challenge, Chainer from Magic the Gathering.I raise you Urza.
Or Tezzeret.Prespark Urza is an Eberron (or third party) Artificer, post-spark...well, he was essentially a god.
Tezzerat, I think would work really well as a straight Wizard (Transmuter) but focus more on item creation.
There's a few different ways to do mechanical arms, but a cyber-arm from the technology guide is probably the way to go. Maybe combined with some type of skymetal to represent the etherium.
So mtg characters seem pretty popular. How would people do Gideon Jura?

LizardMage |

Zenogu wrote:LizardMage wrote:Transmuter, or maybe even a Metal School Specialist. Now to find a replication of his Etherium arm...Zenogu wrote:LizardMage wrote:For a fun little challenge, Chainer from Magic the Gathering.I raise you Urza.
Or Tezzeret.Prespark Urza is an Eberron (or third party) Artificer, post-spark...well, he was essentially a god.
Tezzerat, I think would work really well as a straight Wizard (Transmuter) but focus more on item creation.
There's a few different ways to do mechanical arms, but a cyber-arm from the technology guide is probably the way to go. Maybe combined with some type of skymetal to represent the etherium.
So mtg characters seem pretty popular. How would people do Gideon Jura?
I've looked towards Magus with a spells focus on upping your defense and enchanting allies. Though, now I honestly think Warpriest would be a better fit for him...the Protection and Community blessings seem fitting

Sauce987654321 |

How about Alucard from Hellsing?
If he were built as a PC, I would go with a dhampir Shadow Lord Sorceror 15 levels. I give him 15 levels so he can recreate his fallen enemies with Simulacrum (7th level spell), the ability to Summon Shadow-like hellhounds/dogs/wolves (though Shadow Conjuration can do this on its own), to teleport, shapeshift, control weather etc..
His Base might be a little low (Transformation spell easily helps this), but his many other spells help this.
Not sure on the whole immortal thing, but it's not too much of a worry if you only fight enemies much weaker than yourself.
I disagree with giving him Gunslinger. He does nothing that a Gunslinger can do other than shoot well. Being able to shoot something doesn't mean you have levels in Gunslinger. Proficiency with deadly aim is good enough.
Everyone puts him at like CR 30, but I disagree. He's powerful, but not all that impressive when put on paper. Something like around CR 15 -17 sounds a lot better instead of a CR 30 bloated statblock.

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I'm trying to create Griffith from Berserk.
I'm leaning towards a NE Insinuator Antipaladin. This would explain his outstanding charisma and ambition, the pursuit of his dream at the cost of his men's lives. And the luck in surviving attempts on his life. He also loses spells for feats and other boons. All his modified abilities fit so well imo
Dunno there's another class that would better emulate him.
And I'm unsure of his alignment/class after the transformation, he seems to get some nifty abilities and probably moves to LE.

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@Avenger:
What I would normally do After his transformation, would be best served as a npc:
Griffith/Femto is an evil outsider, using psychic magic special monster ability.
If you want him built as a PC:
Before the transformation:
I would say most of the time, Griffith is a Human Cavalier, the setting is really low magic at the beginning. Griffith is of the order of the Cockatrice, no matter what he did, his entire goal was always very selfish.
Griffith is impressive but again remember, it's a PC character surrounded by a bunch of people with npc stats and npc classes.
(Level 6-10 depending on your point of view)
After the "event":
Griffith/Femto becomes a Psychic with the Abomination Discipline. Plenty of spells and abilities to represent his ability to wrap spaces, telekinetic attacks and abilities etc...
It's not really accurate as much as a PC, retraining all previous classes into Psychic might be an option here too. (Level 17+ considering how easy it is for him to confront Guts and his party).

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Here's a relatively obscure one, what about Alex Noa (Dragonmaster), and Ghaleon (M. E.)?
Assuming you are talking about Lunar Silver Star Story:
Alex Noa is a human Paladin. It gives everything that he needs from the healing (channel energy/lay on hand to remove status effects) to the smiting and protection. His dragonmaster gear is a set of magical armor and weapons...not much else to say about that.
Ghaleon is an elf wizard with archmage mythic tiers (not a lot of them, tier 3 at most)but he is powerful and the mythic tiers will give him the multiple action economy. Possible school to consider: Conjuration (Teleportation) for his ability to teleport all over the battlefield.
Ghaeleon works even better if you are willing to add the Path of Villain (3rd party from Legendary Games for mythic villains)

Kaelan Ashenveil |

Kaelan Ashenveil wrote:Here's a relatively obscure one, what about Alex Noa (Dragonmaster), and Ghaleon (M. E.)?Assuming you are talking about Lunar Silver Star Story:
Alex Noa is a human Paladin. It gives everything that he needs from the healing (channel energy/lay on hand to remove status effects) to the smiting and protection. His dragonmaster gear is a set of magical armor and weapons...not much else to say about that.
Ghaleon is an elf wizard with archmage mythic tiers (not a lot of them, tier 3 at most)but he is powerful and the mythic tiers will give him the multiple action economy. Possible school to consider: Conjuration (Teleportation) for his ability to teleport all over the battlefield.
Ghaeleon works even better if you are willing to add the Path of Villain (3rd party from Legendary Games for mythic villains)
You are the greatest person ever for knowing what I'm talking about. I loved that game.