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Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 1:26 pm
by Adam
Well those are categorically awful. I guess the first one could be a weak bard. 2nd could maybe be a priest of some kind but...god I don't want to play another one of those. Lol.
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 1:30 pm
by ewancummins
Adam wrote:Well those are categorically awful. I guess the first one could be a weak bard. 2nd could maybe be a priest of some kind but...god I don't want to play another one of those. Lol.
True, you play a clerical type often.
Let me look at the actual scores...
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 1:41 pm
by ewancummins
The first set could also make a reedy, likable thief who is rather foolish and greedy.
The second set is pretty much fighter or cleric, as rolled.
This is all before racial adjustments (if you play a demihuman).
Let me roll a set.
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Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 1:45 pm
by ewancummins
Str 10
Dex 11
Con 7
Int 14
Wis 11
Chr 10
Here we have a basically average guy, but one who is highly intelligent and not so hardy.
Note that a 7 Con does not impose a hit point penalty in this edition.
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 1:58 pm
by Adam
Maybe a wizard of some kind?
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 2:08 pm
by ewancummins
Adam wrote:Maybe a wizard of some kind?
Yeah, those scores would make a fine wizard.
He may fail some incidental CON checks now and then. But he loses no hit points due to the low score. (Penalties start a 6, going down). And no effect on saving throws vs poison (you have to have a hella low score for that).
A 14 INT is good stuff. I will be using NWPs, and that gives him four extra slots.
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 2:19 pm
by Adam
You want us to go ahead and make the character? Or should we wait for you to get more players/details on the setting and our starting level?
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 2:35 pm
by ewancummins
Adam wrote:You want us to go ahead and make the character? Or should we wait for you to get more players/details on the setting and our starting level?
You can make him now, sure.
Starting level will be low, quite probably first level. Just make him that way.
As far as setting details go, you will be newcomers in a port city. It might be compared (roughly) with a late medieval or early Renaissance Italian city, somewhere in the north.
This is not your hometown, although you could be from the region. Or far away.
Greyhawk started with a dungeon.
This campaign starts with a city. If we keep playing past the first adventure, I expect that a mixture of hombrew locales and regions I have made notes on, more material adapted from published sources, and player suggested/ created stuff will grow the world.
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 3:13 pm
by Adam
Apparently you give me the starting spells in my spellbook. 2e is weird.
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 3:23 pm
by steveflam
Gertie Larue
1st level Thief
Brown Haired? . Picture young Catwoman from Gotham TV Show
Forgetful, Short Fuse, Hums a Lot (With Ch 7 it is a nice thing to do
)
Very acrobatic, moves in a dancing way.
Skills of note : Fast Hands (High P/P score)
Carries a whip
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:02 pm
by ewancummins
Adam wrote:Apparently you give me the starting spells in my spellbook. 2e is weird.
It is. But feel free to make some suggestions.
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:02 pm
by ewancummins
tarlyn wrote:Gertie Larue
1st level Thief
Brown Haired? . Picture young Catwoman from Gotham TV Show
Forgetful, Short Fuse, Hums a Lot (With Ch 7 it is a nice thing to do
)
Very acrobatic, moves in a dancing way.
Skills of note : Fast Hands (High P/P score)
Carries a whip
Cool.
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 5:36 pm
by VAN
Well I don't know very well the 2nd edition but I'm big fun of Ewan's campaigns so I will like to give it a try
Set 1:
[dice]0[/dice]
[dice]1[/dice]
[dice]2[/dice]
[dice]3[/dice]
[dice]4[/dice]
[dice]5[/dice]
STR: 15
DEX: 12
CON:11
INT:6
WIS:9
CHA:9
Set 2:
[dice]6[/dice]
[dice]7[/dice]
[dice]8[/dice]
[dice]9[/dice]
[dice]10[/dice]
[dice]11[/dice]
STR: 9
DEX: 11
CON:11
INT:15
WIS:8
CHA:8
That could be a ranger maybe with no social skills and not the smartest guy or from the set 2 an obnoxious not wise wizard
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 5:42 pm
by ewancummins
STR 15
DEX 12
CON 11
INT 6
WIS 9
CHR 9
Not bad, unless you want to play a smart guy.
Can't be a Mage. Qualifies for thief, fighter, and cleric.
Re: P N Elrod
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2016 5:42 pm
by VAN
Right second is 12 not 15 let me think about it,
Cleric with widom 9?