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Interesting D&D Characters

Last post 9 hours, 31 minutes ago by SaLance. 63 replies.
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  •  08-05-2002, 10:36 PM 642595 in reply to 498349

    re: D&D Characters

    Hah! When orcs fly! *grin*
    It is better to be the hammer than the anvil.
    --Emily Dickinson
  •  08-07-2002, 12:58 PM 642964 in reply to 498349

    re: D&D Characters

    Well, long as the DM's willing to handle it and the other players are fine with it, to each their own, I suppose.

    Regards,

    The Lord Anthrax

    "Arguing on Message Boards is like participating in the Special Olympics. Even if you win, you're still a retard." -Anonymous
  •  08-11-2002, 12:42 PM 644044 in reply to 498349

    re: D&D Characters

    hey tbone likes yun- ti abomination rangers. they should meet.


    cant sleep the clowns will eat me...
  •  08-11-2002, 3:59 PM 643592 in reply to 498349

    re: D&D Characters

    In the current IRC game that I've got going this weekend we have a cleric who's also a shepard. He chose the animal and plant(?) domains and roleplays him quite well. He sometimes calls himself the holy shepard for the biblical irony. He also travels with five sheep and a lion, the lion is good for battle but he's got a crazy fixation on his sheep and feels the need to protect them always, also, I find the lion/sheep thing also humerous because of its biblical allusion.

    Favorite quotes:

    "I was gonna call 911...but i was downloading a file"

    "Moo spelled backwards is moo...

    No wait..."
  •  08-13-2002, 12:22 PM 644043 in reply to 498349

    re: D&D Characters

    hey you started "and finished" the campain without the wonderful.. ME!


    ways to break up with your girlfriend:
    make her pay for dinner
    "forget" her birthday
    tell her your gay
    date her sister
  •  07-12-2003, 5:26 AM 644630 in reply to 498349

    re: D&D Characters

    Theifs and rangers are the characters I play although I haven't made any really dumb moves yet that is in those two campaigns!!!!!
  •  07-12-2003, 9:06 AM 643884 in reply to 498349

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    Keyword here: YET.
  •  06-30-2005, 2:11 AM 746654 in reply to 498349

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    I don't have any stats, but I had a character in a lvl 15+ campaign (Spider Queen published campaign) that was a "Beastmaster".

    It was a cross between a druid, a ranger, and a lasher effectively.  It had an animal companion that was based on ranger rules, could cast certain druid spells as special abilities a few times per day, and used a magical whip with non-subdual damage.  I also was allowed to get a feat Improvised Shield which let me use anything as a shield.  As my character's background was a circus lion tamer, my animal companion was a dire lion, and my shield was a chair which I later replaced with a +5 chair.  The best thing about the chair was I could sit on it when the party was deciding things.  Being able to use animal growth and greater magic fang on the lion made it a monster in combat.  I could also cast the different Summon Natures Allies a few times a day which let me often set ambushes (yay underdark) with Earth Elementals in the ceiling that would drop on unsuspecting drow.  Around when the game ended, I was given a seed from a druid that I grew into a plant whose fruit would allow me to do 1 of 3 things:
    I could revive a dire bat I charmed and make it a second animal companion (giving it the same benefits)
    I could make my chair intelligent (which I REALLY considered since it would have been hillarious as well as... no that's about it)
    Or I could make my Dire Lion intelligent (which I went with).  It became even stronger too, but the oddest side effect was that it spoke (common) with a British accent.

    Fun Game....  


    Alexander Knots
  •  02-21-2006, 6:44 AM 768401 in reply to 746654

    Re: D&D Characters

    The British accent is a nice touch :7

    Although the +5 Chair reminds me of a +1 Shirt I saw online - it's +5, but +5 what? Sturdiness?

  •  02-21-2006, 12:28 PM 768428 in reply to 768401

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    Sturdiness, Hardness, AND Comfort Big Smile [:D]

    I also have a terrifying story about when the mage in the party cast Polymorph Any Object on my lion to turn it into a busty elvish female and prostituted her off to make extra money.  In the mean time he would cast arcane sight to spy on her and then another spell which I forget to transcribe the images onto tablets, effectively creating the first pornography store in Faerun.... Needless to say, my character spent the week that the spell lasted drinking heavily...  


    Alexander Knots
  •  02-21-2006, 4:31 PM 768445 in reply to 768428

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    Thats just wrong....so wrong... Can you use polymorph any object to make a race that normally isn't busty into a busty representative of that race?  ;)
    Richard M.
    Grimfang
    "Whisper"
    Xaeraes
  •  02-21-2006, 5:11 PM 768451 in reply to 768445

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    Maybe the lion was busty to begin with?
    "If you fudge dice rolls, your system is failing you!" -Sons of Kryos

    "I genuinely think that some people measure their free will by reading how unhappy their GM is." - TonyLB

    [dice type=fudge]3dF[/dice]
  •  02-22-2006, 7:40 AM 768520 in reply to 768451

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    It was a male to begin with.  And the Polymorph Any Object spell does not specify what sort details the character has.... it only looks at the new intelligence and compares the two.  We kept the intelligence the same (so it would only have the animal instinct to mate) and pumped up the charisma.....

    Alexander Knots
  •  02-22-2006, 9:00 PM 768565 in reply to 768520

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    Hmm, I wonder if someone in Eberron has thought of this? Given their use of magic, I wouldn't put it past some mage to be in business with magical *** agmentations by now . . . if people in Eberron have that silly fetish, that is.

    Hmm, maybe they do magical *** reductions . . . one can only hope.

     

    Hey, why are you all looking at me like that?

    *grins*

  •  03-01-2006, 4:01 PM 769073 in reply to 642974

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    i once attempted(note attempted) to create a half black dragon war troll...it was almost invincible...until the DM booted me out for bieng too..."highstrung."
    killins my bussiness and bussiness is good.
    -Sirus Zarovich(my character)
    adapt and survive
    -Gengus Khan
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