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Well, that is as short as a large creature can be...
I don't use PCGen. If I am going to create a character I will roll dice for it or use a point system. Damn, I just realised my dad has the NWN disks :cry: I am surprised we are actually having so few people trafficing their noses through here. We need a mage and a cleric, now that we have to thumpers for the party. Maybe a ranger. For you ladies who might be reading this, Swanmays have awesome stat minimums that if you cannot meet due to point requirements will be forced there... they can be rangers :evil: |
Why don't we keep you (and maybe pigggy) as the only non-standard characters in the game, huh? :P
It takes a lot of work to figure stuff out, especially since you're guided by 2E rules. What ever happened to having a half-orc barbarian, a human cleric, an elven ranger and a halfling rogue? :P |
When Icewind Dale2 came out and everyone wanted to be the female drow cleric.
No one loves gnomes anymore :bleh: Speaking of pigggy, I think he's off trying to fill out the character sheet I sent him, hehe. Yay for PDFs heh |
what kind of sheet did you send him? I've got the 3.5 character sheet pdf :P
Actually its free to download from rpga.com/dnd |
Don't know if its got a version on it or not.
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That one is really old.
Here's the 3.5E one: |
Thanks for the PDF.
I'm not sure piggy would have more luck with it though. Speaking of Pigggy, you should have seen the list of things he was asking me what he could be. Abishai, Bariaur... I'm sure he would eventually end up on Vhailor. Although I have made a PC chart for Vhailor, it's only for joking purposes. In case you don't know what Vhailor is, lets just say he is undead. |
I hope you both realise that unless someone has a civilised PC, you won't get that much interaction with NPCs...
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Well, pigggy definately won't. My half-giant is just too stupid anyway, but I hope someone will come along and be our sociable type.
Maybe the chosen can be our thief, and we might get Vazdru to do something. Thieves can actually instead be merchants, a subclass. They are less talented at some skills, but they can haggle in good prices for the party, and often have a nice charisma to get nice responses out of people. We need more people anyway. I don't like handling more than one person, (although I do it all the time :P ) |
You should be more focused on the thief's lock and trap skills, not on haggling. If you can't open the door and can't touch the chest without eating fireballs, you'll have nothing to haggle with/for ;)
A strange party definitely makes things interesting, but it may too unbalanced and may lack some necessary skills that a classic party takes for granted. Remember that. |
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