I decided to have the random background roll be separate from racial choices. If you roll "artisan elf", then just use the artisan part and allow the player to choose his own race/class. I'm all for random backgrounds and ability scores, but the choice of who each character is should be solely up the player. If he wants to play an elf with an 8 intelligence or a dwarven street urchin with a 7 strength, that's the player's prerogative.
Other than that, I agree with most of the posts above as to roleplaying through your character challenges.
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Re: Elves
pare a thought for the poor sucker somewhere who rolled INT3 and the character survived the Funnel!AaronC wrote:Hi guys,
This is my first post, so hello everyone
My group just finished our 'character funnel adventure' and I had two character left. One of which is an Elven Artisan. The problem is I only rolled 8 INT for this character. She is the cartoon in the book!
She has +1 Luck, but all the other stats are 0. With the only character class available being Elf with a negative INT and a max spell rank of 2 she seems destined to failure. Is is just me or does the single class option for demi humans, especially elves as magic relies so heavily on INT stat, seem really restrictive?
Was there something I missed or is this stat block+background option that should have been bonked on the head from the start!
thanks for any suggestions.
I did try to throw her in the way of an oncoming gain frog but her death was denied!
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I know this is quite the necro, but it's still only on second page. Still.
Anyway, fun fact. Isn't the usual literary story of someone trying to increase their intelligence the story of someone who now knows how horrible everything is because their so smart and wind up being unhappy or killing themselves? I love that story, and is very appendix N IMHO.
Anyway, fun fact. Isn't the usual literary story of someone trying to increase their intelligence the story of someone who now knows how horrible everything is because their so smart and wind up being unhappy or killing themselves? I love that story, and is very appendix N IMHO.
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This character has the potential to be someone fondly remembered a decade from now.VengerSatanis wrote:I decided to have the random background roll be separate from racial choices. If you roll "artisan elf", then just use the artisan part and allow the player to choose his own race/class. I'm all for random backgrounds and ability scores, but the choice of who each character is should be solely up the player. If he wants to play an elf with an 8 intelligence or a dwarven street urchin with a 7 strength, that's the player's prerogative.
Other than that, I agree with most of the posts above as to roleplaying through your character challenges.
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Cathbad the Meek (herbalist Wizard 1): AC 9; 4 hp; S 7, A 7, St 10, P 17, I 13, L 8; Neutral; Club, herbs, 50' rope, 50 cp; -1 to melee attack rolls. Hideous scar.
Cathbad the Meek (herbalist Wizard 1): AC 9; 4 hp; S 7, A 7, St 10, P 17, I 13, L 8; Neutral; Club, herbs, 50' rope, 50 cp; -1 to melee attack rolls. Hideous scar.