Character Creation
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 9:47 pm
Races:
"Base 7" (That's: Dwarf, Elf, Gnome, Halfling, Human, plus Half-elf and Half-Orc)
Half-Orcs have a very specific origin in my game. Please ask if you're going to make one.
Feats are allowed. As such, the variant Human that get's a 1st level feat is allowed.
Classes:
Homebrew and alternate stuff should be run past me.
The Revised Ranger is allowed.
The warlock has managed to unseat the sorc as my least favorite class concept. They sorta fit the bad guys though...
It IS possible to change your archtype in game, with varying degrees of pain and effort... This holds especially true for Clerics and things that follow divine beings.
Attributes:
Either: {15, 14, 13, 12, 10, 8} or 27 points. Both in the main book.
Backgrounds:
In addition to what background you choose, you should have an idea if you're from the main town or not.
Other areas are less important.
Choices on your sheet have a 1 - 2 (ish) game grace period... if you have buyer's remorse. Your character has had his entire life to choose a favored enemy or that spell he finally managed to puzzle out. You, on the other hand, are playing a game, and if you make a poor choice, let me know, we'll fix it.
Most importantly: "Please, don't make me slap you."
"Base 7" (That's: Dwarf, Elf, Gnome, Halfling, Human, plus Half-elf and Half-Orc)
Half-Orcs have a very specific origin in my game. Please ask if you're going to make one.
Feats are allowed. As such, the variant Human that get's a 1st level feat is allowed.
Classes:
Homebrew and alternate stuff should be run past me.
The Revised Ranger is allowed.
The warlock has managed to unseat the sorc as my least favorite class concept. They sorta fit the bad guys though...
It IS possible to change your archtype in game, with varying degrees of pain and effort... This holds especially true for Clerics and things that follow divine beings.
Attributes:
Either: {15, 14, 13, 12, 10, 8} or 27 points. Both in the main book.
Backgrounds:
In addition to what background you choose, you should have an idea if you're from the main town or not.
Other areas are less important.
Choices on your sheet have a 1 - 2 (ish) game grace period... if you have buyer's remorse. Your character has had his entire life to choose a favored enemy or that spell he finally managed to puzzle out. You, on the other hand, are playing a game, and if you make a poor choice, let me know, we'll fix it.
Most importantly: "Please, don't make me slap you."