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Re: P N Elrod
Only thing I cant get really get is the Glas Cutter,,, no price is supplied for the skeleton key
Re: P N Elrod
OK I'm getting more confused...the get an 11 for free rule is awesome! Thanks Ewan!
I only decided that PC's name will be Thomas, Tom for friends and will be 18, Gertie's big brother. Class and kit tomorrow
I only decided that PC's name will be Thomas, Tom for friends and will be 18, Gertie's big brother. Class and kit tomorrow
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Re: P N Elrod
Late to the game, never played 2e but interested.
Just need to know what to roll if room is still available and what class I should aim for. And if I need to know anything else PM's are also acceptable. I'll try and catch up on this topic here soon.
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Just need to know what to roll if room is still available and what class I should aim for. And if I need to know anything else PM's are also acceptable. I'll try and catch up on this topic here soon.
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Re: P N Elrod
And we are at max capacity with Zilfer.
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Skip the key for now. It is a rare/special item.tarlyn wrote:Only thing I cant get really get is the Glas Cutter,,, no price is supplied for the skeleton key
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Alright. Looks like I'll take Set 2 with Cha upped to 11.
Set 2
Str: 11
Dex: 14
Con: 12
Int: 8
Wis: 14
Cha: 8 -> 11
Looking at the array it looks like Cleric would be best option? I'm guessing?
Set 2
Str: 11
Dex: 14
Con: 12
Int: 8
Wis: 14
Cha: 8 -> 11
Looking at the array it looks like Cleric would be best option? I'm guessing?
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A cleric or a thief, I'd say.Zilfer wrote:Alright. Looks like I'll take Set 2 with Cha upped to 11.
Set 2
Str: 11
Dex: 14
Con: 12
Int: 8
Wis: 14
Cha: 8 -> 11
Looking at the array it looks like Cleric would be best option? I'm guessing?
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I'm good with both. I've mostly played Rogues/Theives. But again unfamiliar with 2e so is there a preference? I saw there already was a thief so if there's a problem with there being two then I could go cleric.
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hunting dog= 17 g.p.
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There is no problem with two thieves.Zilfer wrote:I'm good with both. I've mostly played Rogues/Theives. But again unfamiliar with 2e so is there a preference? I saw there already was a thief so if there's a problem with there being two then I could go cleric.
You can always emphasize a different set of skills. In 2E, thieves get a standard array of abilities, but the player determines how many points he wants to put into each skill. So you can be really good at opening locks, picking pockets, sneaking around, etc. Or an even spread. Whatever.
I am allowing the less munchkin-like kits. Kits are packages that tweak the basic class you take.
Tarlyn has made a thief with the burglar kit, for example.
But don't worry about a kit if that seems like too much bother. I am giving out a free skill (non weapon proficiency of the 'general' category, which includes many things that in 3E would be craft, profession, practical, and physical skills) to any single classed character who does NOT have a kit. That helps keep things fair.
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But if you do play a cleric, then we can have a brief chat about religion in the game world.
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Re: P N Elrod
Rolling dice first. I was thinking a fighter, but I'm open to filling in any gaps.
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Re: P N Elrod
STR: 16
DEX: 15
CON: 14
INT: 13
WIS: 11
CHA: 9
Hrmm, not bad. Should I swap out that 9 for an 11?
DEX: 15
CON: 14
INT: 13
WIS: 11
CHA: 9
Hrmm, not bad. Should I swap out that 9 for an 11?
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If you like.Varrus the Ethical wrote:STR: 16
DEX: 15
CON: 14
INT: 13
WIS: 11
CHA: 9
Hrmm, not bad. Should I swap out that 9 for an 11?
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Re: P N Elrod
But check your math.
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