07-05-2010, 09:49 PM | #131 |
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Wow, I had kind of forgotten about this thread. There are a lot of interesting shenanigans here. I have played as a half orc ranger named Thokk. He is my attempt at being an evil character, but I am usually too nice when I play as him. He inevitably becomes a villain that thinks he is a hero (he is not that bright either). He had a succubus as a girlfriend, and that got him into a lot of trouble (some of it not suitable for younger readers). He has been randomly homicidal and radomly heroic in the same session. My former DM thought that his alignment should have been "Confused" even though is actually Neutral/Evil. Still anyone foolish enough to attack him did not last very long, as they would ussually end up with many arrows sprouting out of them, and that is before he would remember that he has spells and an animal companion. Thokk is a good PC to play if you want to be a likeable but disruptive force in an adventuring party.
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07-27-2010, 05:06 PM | #132 |
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Oh how the tables have turned...
Whelp. I just started a new campaign, as a player. Having used my nefarious hijinks, I managed a player character with ten (10) in each of my physical ability scores, but thirty-eight (38) in each of my mental ability scores, a slew of innate abilities that don't cost me anything to use, and no, as in zero (0) level adjustment. I'm a mage, but I start with 11 hit points, also due to rules-wrangling. I love magic so very, very much. And it. Loves. Me.
Oh, and in a related news, I constantly read anyone's mind within a 100 foot radius (unless they succeed a will DC of 28 per round), I have a constant +4 to my AC so long as I'm conscious, I only sleep 2 hours per day, I am conscious for those two hours, and have telekinetic abilities at will (which I can set on fire, also at will). I can also do an illithid-like stun-blast freely once per round. I can heal and restore myself and my companions (spell-likes) and start with a bunch of ranks in a large number of skills (though most of these are crafts, professions, and performs, there are some knowledge skills social skills, and a few other 'adventurous' ones). The entire point of this campaign is to help one of the players will become king/queen of their own country. So. Who wants to bet I'm assassinated on our first day out? (if not by a frustrated GM, than by my own party?)
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07-27-2010, 09:38 PM | #134 |
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Cheese
Cheese. Lots and lots of cheese. Rules-allowable cheese, but cheese nonetheless. Effectively, it uses a number of loopholes in the wordings of a number of templates combined with loopholes in several magical effects (and one psionic effect) that creates a first level character without level adjustment and +20 to all mental ability scores (and starts them at 18, thus the 38), plus some great spell-likes. I've actually voluntarily lost some of my at-will spell-likes just because it was so stupidly powerful (like charm and suggestion). All of which is available at first level, it's just highly unlikely that any Game Master would ever allow it. Ever. I strongly suspect I'm being set up for a slaughter, but, hey, it's cool.
Heck, I could've just gone all the way and gotten 45's, but I figure 38's more than good enough for a 54 year old young adult mortal, despite the neat symmetry of 45/54. That and I don't hate my GM, I swear. The trade-offs are that a) my character can't really go into any kind of personal combat without getting killed, and b) can't really hurt the bad-guys much, without basically putting himself in the front lines. He can annoy the crap out of 'em, sure, but can't hurt 'em. With my physical ability scores, and the fact that I'm a first level character (despite my mental scores, spell-likes, and DC's), I can't really access anything game breaking before anyone else could, i.e. twelfth level. That's when magic just becomes silly-broken, because you've got access to sixth level spells. With this I've got good hit points per level, and acceptable saves, but real benefits are my DC's and spells per day. Basically when I do a spell, it's done (so long as it doesn't require an attack roll on my part). Also, I've voluntarily made most of my stuff utility things. I'm a better bard than the bardiest of all bardly bards ever to bard a barding. EDIT: to clarify, I'm not a bard. I'm a wizard. I'm just better at being a bard than a bard.
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07-27-2010, 09:57 PM | #135 |
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Following evidence from the townsfolk, they explored the hill that seemed to be eminating a magic deficiency.
The Paladin, Wizard, Shadowcaster and Cleric go and find a door, which they get into via kicking in- or rather fail to get in with kicking in because the door is made of solid stone and locked. Cleric knocks and ACCIDENTALLY pulls off the secret knock to get in. Talk past the Dark Behir (advanced hitdice), kill some spellwarped gargoyles, accidentally go into secret tunnels that puts them BEHIND the illusionary walls (wrong side) so they pull off that secret automatically, stumble down stairs and find a secret temple to Shar, (Evil goddess of night) and catch three drow Traders going in for business. They jump the drow, and the Imaskari wizard (Being our wizard) intimidates the FUCK out of them, surprisingly pulls power from the earth node that we happened to be on and murders two of them, grants mercy to their leader and made him lead them into the Temple to Shar- giving us surprise rounds on the gatehouse. We get into the inner rooms and begin to stumble against Yugoloths (Neutral Evil Fiends). Team survives and slaughters anything that isn't an outsider. None of us are really specced for fighting them except the paladin, so for the most part the group hangs back and casts support for him. We fought through two special noteriety point murders in that place too. That was actually totally awesome. They going to jump Esvele, the leader of the Sharran Clergy for the area, then move on to kill every other important warleader in the occupying army's group. However, the group is still not figuring out how to take out the NE fiends. I'm trying to find the easiest way to tell them, "Guys, guys, dismissal, seriously."
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07-27-2010, 10:03 PM | #136 |
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Okay then.
Anyway, I've been teaching my friend how to play DnD, and we've been playing one-on-ones to show him the ropes and whatnot. The first character he created was Todd, the bard, who he later abandoned when he realized bards suck. So he rolled up a rogue and I accompanied him in his adventure as the bard, rearranging Todd's feats to make him a decent melee fighter. =P Later on when randomly joking around, we came to the conclusion that Todd was actually a powerful evil wizard named Toddisticus who had been smote by the gods (because he was getting too powerful) and turned into a weakling bard, his mind having been wiped. But when, in the course of our adventure, we were brought before Pelor himself, the shock of his holy countenance weakened the block on Todd's mind, and now Todd is pissed and on a quest to regain his lost power and take revenge on the gods. Todd disguised this as a 'spiritual awakening' and tells his companion that he is going to devote his life to the church, but actually he's questing to regain his equipment, his absurdly powerful familiar (Toddisticus was about level 40), and his spellbook, and journey into the depths of hell to make a deal with Asmodeus personally so he can take the artifact his power was drained into and exact his revenge. And just recently we've decided to play an evil campaign (partly to show my friend that they are often rather pointless and lack variety because there are less motivations for evil characters, etc and you can pretty much solve all your problems through violence without any problems.) So I am playing Toddisticus before all of that. Starting at level 1. Its gonna be fun. I somehow managed to roll 3 18s for his stats (going into dex, int, and cha) and he's a gray elf (+2 dex, -2 con, -2 str, +2 int) so I've got int 20 and dex 20 and cha 18. My level progression is going to go as follows: Warmage 1, Wizard 1, Elf Paragon 1-3, then Ultimate Magus 1-10 (Not sure where I'm going after that. Maybe archmage or something.). I'll end up with ridiculous amounts of spells per day, most of which are combat oriented as I'm going focused specialist evoker for my wizard levels, and Ultimate Magus gives +1 to a prepared AND spontaneous casting class almost every level, among other awesome benefits. I think I worked out that at level 15 I'll have the spellcasting power of a level 12 warmage AND a level 12 wizard. Elf paragon gives +1 to wizard level at levels 2 and 3, and at level 3 gives +2 int, so my int will be 22 at 5th level, giving me even more bonus spells and insane DCs for wizard spells. And my int modifier gets added to any damage I deal with warmage spells. This is going to be a fun campaign. Last edited by TDK; 07-27-2010 at 10:05 PM. |
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Say cheeeeeeeeeeeese!
PM me for some of the details, if you want 'em, but it's complicated and annoying as all get out. Also any GM that lets you do this either loves you very, very much, or hates you and plans to make you very, very miserable. I'm banking on the former, but suspecting the misery may come into play. Also, you may have to sell your soul.
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Another thing, if you liked the bard-flavor, but hate the bard, there's always the beguiler from the PH2. An intelligence-based caster similar to war mage in areas, with spontaneous casting and a mostly prescribed spell-list of illusion and enchantment spells (and the advanced learning special for those two schools). It doesn't seem like much, save that they get six skills (instead of 2), that they can wear armor while they cast and phantasmal killer is, in fact, an illusion spell. While this doesn't go with your I AM DOOM INCARNATE theme, the silent and still spell feats they get for free combined with phantasmal killer makes an incredible assassin, especially with your DC's. Though this particular guy probably doesn't want to do it, as he's a nuker, the beguiler goes tremendously with a shadow adept. Finally, there is cheese in this post. Awful, awful, dreadful cheese, of which I'm almost ashamed to post here. Click at your own risk. Quote:
*Technically, you shouldn't have any age penalties when you reincarnate anyway, as you're placed into a young adult body, but the GS Adept is there to make sure the GM doesn't pull something nasty. With the GS Adept, your new body/race is actually grown from the Green Starmetal, which means you start and stay immortal in that form. Reincarnation is actually nothing but a boon to you, since it doesn't affect your mental ability scores, only physical ones, and only a kobold gets similar physical problems to you. And, as pun-pun proved, kobolds may be the most powerful creatures in the game. **PM me if you'd like the details. I assure you they are all awful and dreadfully cheese, so much so that I took them down after writing it all out. Simply knowing that I know them/thought them out could cause people to hate me. Well, hate me more, anyway. Also you could PM me to request details on, what I like to call, the god-crown. All cheese-casters should gain this eventually. EDIT: Okay, NOW you can PM me. I just noticed my box was full and I fixed it.
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07-30-2010, 12:11 AM | #138 |
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I've had the concept of "Smite neutral" stuck in my head for a while. So I finally decided to write out a class based on it.
http://sansrandom.com/blog/main/2010...of-choice.html Also, fyi, pulled a random magical item off a corpse as my warmage/wizard/elf paragon/ultimate magus and it happens to be a tome of clear thought +3...XD By level 5 I'm gonna have 26 int. |
08-01-2010, 08:56 PM | #139 |
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Some examples of Thokk logic:
Hmm, ok so we are going somewhere that we do not know where it is and we do not know how long it will take. I know, one month's rations for each of us! We just found a magical book, and my deity just told me to use my head. I know, I will hit my head with the book! This is what Thokk's party members have to deal with during every session.
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I started a new character in the same campaign setting as my old one. My DM as I explained before is very popular and he has been running the same setting for almost 10 years now. He basically runs all of his groups and when everyone gets to the end of what he calls a "story telling cycle" he does a time skip and everyone rolls new characters. This is the sixth cycle and the 4th one I have participated in.
It sounds weird but he does it so smoothly and fairly no one has complained. He also has this system where he gives you boons for having characters participate in the previous cycle. My reward for my previous character was a 25% "You had a character ascend to omnipotence" xp penalty. Although I am decently sure it was just for one play session as a joke as I am the only player he has had to ever get that powerful. (He is a hard-ass DM who tries to reign in PC power, in a fair way. Munchkins need not apply) New character is a BARD wish me luck.
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