EltonJ |
If you allow the trait Trapfinder, I’ll take disable device. With MW thief tools, and ACP, it would be +6 disable device. And his wolf has +14 perception.
It would actually be pretty cool, as it’s like having a bomb dog. A wolf trained to find the traps and the rider then deals with them.
Good idea!
Sir Ardan |
Awesome. Character sheet upgraded.
Sir Aradan has +11 ride, +6 disable device (when he is wearing his breastplate and puts his shield down), and +3 diplomacy (a knight must be chivalrous, so even though he isn't very charismatic he has to try)
His loyal dire wolf has +14 perception (it is trained to find traps) and +5 survival (+9 when using scent).
Thus, even with Intelligence 9, Sir Ardan, with his mount, have between them the required skills.
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Still debating whether or not to go VMC with him. At the moment I'm leaning towards not doing so. But for lvl 1 at least, he is completed.
SphinxTreecat |
If you decide not to VMC, then I suppose standard multiclassing is back on the table? If so, I would probably multiclass Nakoria into rogue (unchained, if possible) at level 2 to start towards arcane trickster, if it seems to make sense with the way the character is playing out. VMC won't work for that because it would take forever to get enough sneak attack dice.
Steven T. Helt RPG Superstar 2013 |
I think the character is Seldzar Rhossaraghan. A former slave of House Rhossaraghan in the Underdark, Seldzar used the gifts of his fiendish heritage to escape captivity to the surface.
There he found himself employment with all means of treasure hunters, surfacing as he did in a kingdom of lost secrets and ancient ruins. His training and natural aptitudes made him the perfect guide for those who robbed the monuments of Mulhorand—long lost to the desert sands.
One thing Seldzar had not expected to find was a surface world dependent on the cruelty of slavery. Though not always with the barbarism of the drow, the tomb raiders and builders and armies and merchants all benefited from the work of slaves under a punishing hot sun, or deep in mines and buried temples. Seldzar remembered the lash of dark elves and deep dwarves and determined to punish those who profited from cruelty.
Today he makes his coin guiding vagabonds into the forgotten places of deserts and mountains, but his real business is disruption. A salvage team or even an owner who offers his slaves freedom and a share of treasure gain the benefit of his expertise. But abuse of one's workers carried the risk Seldzar might take him into an ancient tomb only to free his slaves.
And leave him to suffocate with the dead.
WormysQueue |
Obviously no movie buffs here. :(
I'm certainly not. I rarely watch tv/streaming services or movies, the last four movies I watched being Spider-Man: Far from Home, the D&D movie, Inside Out 2 and Deadpool/Wolverine, and even those I probably wouldn't have seen if not for my kids. So unless you're saying "Hasta La Vista, Baby" to me, I probably won't be able to place any movie related hint or quote at all.