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Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 3:23 pm
I posted the rules for stats and character creation in my last post. So far I don't have any players(well because no one has sent me character sheets so send away).
The soulknife/duskblade is awesome. But why demonslayer? I mean I don't have the book with the prestige class but it sounds like it would be awesome in just killing demons.
If you are going to play a psionic class, just remember you are 1st level characters with no Level Adjustment. So the wild talent feat will be necessary in a lot of cases. And don't forget about the races in Eberron.
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Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 12:09 am
This sounds like fun, but stuff like duskblades and psionics are a bit complicated for a simple healing cleric like me. ><
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 9:44 am
Wow, you guys really exist? I thought people in D&D only play huge damage-dealing machines.
Frankly, I think I'll keep that character for my live D&D thingie.
There's no demonslayer prestige class, I have to mix and match Illumine Soul (which is an undeadslayer with a mindblade) and Inquisitor of the Silver Flame.
You know what I want to play? A half-orc Dragon Shaman, whose human brother was the child of a human and a silver dragon! She didn't mate with a smelly orc with her will, of course, but she kept the child anyway.
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Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:38 pm
Damage is one aspect of dnd. I prefer the route of the bard myself. A little bit of skill, some spell casting, and when it comes down to it, I can pull out a weapon and battle. Dragon Shaman are neat but they just lack any truly good abilities. Glad someone chose the path of a cleric and voluntarily picked healing as his type. Rare breed that one.
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 4:57 am
Well I'd like to play interesting characts. If you need to round up the party, I can come up with something else, I don't really care what kind of character I play.
Another cool concept would be a longsword fighter. A guy who just loves his longsword! (By longsword in real life, I mean b*****d sword in D&D). And he get tons of cool feats and abilities. That's my straight-out combat character if the group doesn't have one.
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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:08 pm
Well it looks like I have good amount of interest but I have not recieved any pms with character sheets. So I am just wondering what is going on? I am asking to have a subforum created and there I will post the rules again. I will also post an actual intro at that point. So happy building and looking forward to all your pms.
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 2:36 pm
Well, I used to be a damage junkie like a lot of people. But then that part of me sort of...died. Now I can't really enjoy throwing around fireballs as much as I enjoy a well-timed heal. It's bizarre.
Anyways, I'd be happy to send you a character sheet. Are you looking for the actual D&D sheet, though? I'm not quite sure where to find one.
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Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 4:07 pm
Nikos17 Well, I used to be a damage junkie like a lot of people. But then that part of me sort of...died. Now I can't really enjoy throwing around fireballs as much as I enjoy a well-timed heal. It's bizarre. Anyways, I'd be happy to send you a character sheet. Are you looking for the actual D&D sheet, though? I'm not quite sure where to find one. Pathguy. Pathguy. PATHGUY!
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