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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:26 pm
Candy Coated Gengar Yurro Candy Coated Gengar Races: All are allowed. (We will be using Pathfinder Monstrous Race rules and you are only allowed to be something up to CR 5. No Minotaurs will be allowed).
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but since I've yet to play a Pathfinder game allowing Monstrous Races, I have to ask... How does the Pathfinder rules differ from DnD for Monstrous Races? Lets say that I want to play a Psuedodragon, which is a CR 1/Lvl Adjust +3, how would that work out? Would I have to take racial progression levels? No. The Pathfinder rules for monstrous PCs (unless there's an errata out, but I tend to follow printed text in a book over some hasty patches anyways) is that you use CR to determine its effective character level. The example they give is a Minotaur, which is CR 4. So let's say a Minotaur Barbarian 1 wants to go adventuring? Then it'd join a party of level 5 characters. It would gain a level every time the normal PCs gain 3 levels for an amount of times equal to its total CR at the beginning cut in half and rounded down.
So the Minotaur Barbarian 1 (CR 5) would go through this process twice. It becomes a Barbarian 2 when the party gain their 8th level and then becomes Barbarian 3 when they're 11. After that point it levels normally.
Edit: Of course, in the case for this game, the leveling process doesn't occur for any monstrous characters until after the point a normal PC would have reached their CR in levels and then gains a further 3 levels.Okay, I think I got it. I don't play many games that go with level-buy off or whatnot much, so I got confused. But just in case, I'm going to double-check myself with my understanding.... Lets say that I want to play as a Psuedodragon Dragon Shaman. A Psuedodragon has a CR of 1, so I would start with a CR of 2 (CR 1+ 1 level)? Then I would have to wait for the party to reach 4th, 7th level before taking a 2nd and 3rd level of Dragon Shaman?
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:28 pm
Not to mention all of the variants of elements, planar, and world-specific elves from each and every splat book.
Drow would do pretty well here. I wouldn't wager we'll encounter much daylight. It is, after all, the World's Largest Dungeon.
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:54 pm
Seph. Oh God I wish you'd mentioned that sooner XD We ended up bouncing an idea baout a CE Dule wieling drow who would be slightly insand and imagin people calling him "dritzz clone" Que murder of said person.
Would have been funny XD
God : You mightly adventures Drow : Did you say... Dritzz cone? God : What? Drow : *Twich* I'LL KILL YOU scream
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 2:55 pm
Yurro Candy Coated Gengar Yurro Candy Coated Gengar Races: All are allowed. (We will be using Pathfinder Monstrous Race rules and you are only allowed to be something up to CR 5. No Minotaurs will be allowed).
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but since I've yet to play a Pathfinder game allowing Monstrous Races, I have to ask... How does the Pathfinder rules differ from DnD for Monstrous Races? Lets say that I want to play a Psuedodragon, which is a CR 1/Lvl Adjust +3, how would that work out? Would I have to take racial progression levels? No. The Pathfinder rules for monstrous PCs (unless there's an errata out, but I tend to follow printed text in a book over some hasty patches anyways) is that you use CR to determine its effective character level. The example they give is a Minotaur, which is CR 4. So let's say a Minotaur Barbarian 1 wants to go adventuring? Then it'd join a party of level 5 characters. It would gain a level every time the normal PCs gain 3 levels for an amount of times equal to its total CR at the beginning cut in half and rounded down.
So the Minotaur Barbarian 1 (CR 5) would go through this process twice. It becomes a Barbarian 2 when the party gain their 8th level and then becomes Barbarian 3 when they're 11. After that point it levels normally.
Edit: Of course, in the case for this game, the leveling process doesn't occur for any monstrous characters until after the point a normal PC would have reached their CR in levels and then gains a further 3 levels.Okay, I think I got it. I don't play many games that go with level-buy off or whatnot much, so I got confused. But just in case, I'm going to double-check myself with my understanding.... Lets say that I want to play as a Psuedodragon Dragon Shaman. A Psuedodragon has a CR of 1, so I would start with a CR of 2 (CR 1+ 1 level)? Then I would have to wait for the party to reach 4th, 7th level before taking a 2nd and 3rd level of Dragon Shaman? 5th and 8th actually.
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:18 pm
Candy Coated Gengar Yurro Candy Coated Gengar Yurro Candy Coated Gengar Races: All are allowed. (We will be using Pathfinder Monstrous Race rules and you are only allowed to be something up to CR 5. No Minotaurs will be allowed).
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but since I've yet to play a Pathfinder game allowing Monstrous Races, I have to ask... How does the Pathfinder rules differ from DnD for Monstrous Races? Lets say that I want to play a Psuedodragon, which is a CR 1/Lvl Adjust +3, how would that work out? Would I have to take racial progression levels? No. The Pathfinder rules for monstrous PCs (unless there's an errata out, but I tend to follow printed text in a book over some hasty patches anyways) is that you use CR to determine its effective character level. The example they give is a Minotaur, which is CR 4. So let's say a Minotaur Barbarian 1 wants to go adventuring? Then it'd join a party of level 5 characters. It would gain a level every time the normal PCs gain 3 levels for an amount of times equal to its total CR at the beginning cut in half and rounded down.
So the Minotaur Barbarian 1 (CR 5) would go through this process twice. It becomes a Barbarian 2 when the party gain their 8th level and then becomes Barbarian 3 when they're 11. After that point it levels normally.
Edit: Of course, in the case for this game, the leveling process doesn't occur for any monstrous characters until after the point a normal PC would have reached their CR in levels and then gains a further 3 levels.Okay, I think I got it. I don't play many games that go with level-buy off or whatnot much, so I got confused. But just in case, I'm going to double-check myself with my understanding.... Lets say that I want to play as a Psuedodragon Dragon Shaman. A Psuedodragon has a CR of 1, so I would start with a CR of 2 (CR 1+ 1 level)? Then I would have to wait for the party to reach 4th, 7th level before taking a 2nd and 3rd level of Dragon Shaman? 5th and 8th actually.Ahh... my bad, and thank you for clarifying. Hmm... Not sure if I want to play Psuedodragon. Might go for the Dragonkin from Draconomicon (CR 3) so that I can be of more assistance both during and after battle. @Rock: You get that link I posted on your Help thread helpful?
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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 6:57 pm
Yurro Candy Coated Gengar Yurro Candy Coated Gengar Yurro Candy Coated Gengar Races: All are allowed. (We will be using Pathfinder Monstrous Race rules and you are only allowed to be something up to CR 5. No Minotaurs will be allowed).
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but since I've yet to play a Pathfinder game allowing Monstrous Races, I have to ask... How does the Pathfinder rules differ from DnD for Monstrous Races? Lets say that I want to play a Psuedodragon, which is a CR 1/Lvl Adjust +3, how would that work out? Would I have to take racial progression levels? No. The Pathfinder rules for monstrous PCs (unless there's an errata out, but I tend to follow printed text in a book over some hasty patches anyways) is that you use CR to determine its effective character level. The example they give is a Minotaur, which is CR 4. So let's say a Minotaur Barbarian 1 wants to go adventuring? Then it'd join a party of level 5 characters. It would gain a level every time the normal PCs gain 3 levels for an amount of times equal to its total CR at the beginning cut in half and rounded down.
So the Minotaur Barbarian 1 (CR 5) would go through this process twice. It becomes a Barbarian 2 when the party gain their 8th level and then becomes Barbarian 3 when they're 11. After that point it levels normally.
Edit: Of course, in the case for this game, the leveling process doesn't occur for any monstrous characters until after the point a normal PC would have reached their CR in levels and then gains a further 3 levels.Okay, I think I got it. I don't play many games that go with level-buy off or whatnot much, so I got confused. But just in case, I'm going to double-check myself with my understanding.... Lets say that I want to play as a Psuedodragon Dragon Shaman. A Psuedodragon has a CR of 1, so I would start with a CR of 2 (CR 1+ 1 level)? Then I would have to wait for the party to reach 4th, 7th level before taking a 2nd and 3rd level of Dragon Shaman? 5th and 8th actually.Ahh... my bad, and thank you for clarifying. Hmm... Not sure if I want to play Psuedodragon. Might go for the Dragonkin from Draconomicon (CR 3) so that I can be of more assistance both during and after battle. @Rock: You get that link I posted on your Help thread helpful? Alrighty.
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 12:02 am
Yes reev is correct. 3.5 elves: Standard elf is a High Elf, which typically are aloof and pompous. A Wood Elf gains everything standard ones do and an additional +2 Str. and -2 Int. Which tend to be more crude and muscular.
I guess this point is moot because I am totally making a Sorcerer. ^_^
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 1:27 am
Sorry I have so may questions just wanted to be sure. When you say Flaws and Traits allowed you mean the ones from Unearthed Arcana correct?
And could I use spells from the Spell Compendium?
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 7:12 am
The Jester of Equilibrium Sorry I have so may questions just wanted to be sure. When you say Flaws and Traits allowed you mean the ones from Unearthed Arcana correct? And could I use spells from the Spell Compendium? Yes and Yes.
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:34 pm
So wait wait... Cantrips are usable at will... so if you take the spell Light you never really need a torch again?
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 5:48 pm
The Jester of Equilibrium So wait wait... Cantrips are usable at will... so if you take the spell Light you never really need a torch again? Nope. But the Light does only last for so long.
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 6:12 pm
So then you cast it again.. man now what am I going to spend 500 gold on...
Magic Item Compendium aloud?
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 6:17 pm
The Jester of Equilibrium So then you cast it again.. man now what am I going to spend 500 gold on... Magic Item Compendium aloud? Yup.
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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 8:48 am
room for one more here? if so I can do up a sheet
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Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:02 am
Serenity Howlett room for one more here? if so I can do up a sheet Always. But hurry up, we're only waiting on...3 or so sheets to start and they're all finished, just need to fix a few things or read a few things over.
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