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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 2:32 am
It took me a while to find melee training myself. I was thinking about taking it, but I'd rather spam my infinite Magic Missiles.
Now that I'm done playing gaemz, I'll finish off the rest of my character and go back to figure the feats out.
And Ryugi, I'm rolling human. I've told you that about 10 times already. XD
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 6:00 am
AlaxanDecided not to take Melee Training...mainly because nobody ever makes melee basic attacks in 4e and my CHA and STR are exactly the same.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 7:45 am
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:07 am
Huh. Can never seem to find that one.
There's a bunch of powers that say 'target is marked' but never specify any effects of this, and I can never seem to find Marked in the book aside from the at-will powers some classes get to mark an enemy.
[edit] Ah, there it is. In the condition summary but not in the glossary or index at all.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:24 am
Yeah I will have to use myth too. But all the info is already in my head or the thread.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:49 am
Designated Hero Decided not to take Melee Training...mainly because nobody ever makes melee basic attacks in 4e and my CHA and STR are exactly the same. Hmm, you've got a point Desi... most attacks that a charrie would make already are based off of their main ability. At-Will power spam and all that. Then again, I'm also all for just shanking something with a standard melee attack now and then ninja I guess it just comes down to if one can find a better Feat to slip into that slot or not (which is probably a resounding yes unless you're a Human.)
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:04 am
I told Ryugi about Warlock beating Desi's Paladin in Religion by 1 but it was a typo as my Religion is 7 not 6.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:26 am
Ok here are my sheets then, this is the best I could do Page 1Page 2
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:29 am
Vintrict  Wild Wit is an energetic vanguard who wants to one day become the most powerful sorcerer in this world. At first, he was just a normal halfling who thought he was going to live a boring life as a shopkeeper of his family's general store business until he found out that he could wield magic. Of course, this discovery was found out by an accidental destruction of part of his parents' store, but it was an exciting discovery for this halfling. Quickly, his attitude changed about life, suddenly want to harness this power of his and go out and do something great with it. His parents were against this, but the halfling was too stubborn to obey, soon leaving out on his own. Being a vanguard was not an easy task, however, having him pick up some thievery ways in order to make it for a bit before he could become a full-fledged adventurer. Using his wittiness and good-looking charms, Wild Wit was able to talk his way through many situations, resulting in roguish friends thus giving him his nickname. Character Sheet: Wild WitYou forgot some of your items like your Bedroll and Pitons!
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:01 pm
Vintrict  Wild Wit is an energetic vanguard who wants to one day become the most powerful sorcerer in this world. At first, he was just a normal halfling who thought he was going to live a boring life as a shopkeeper of his family's general store business until he found out that he could wield magic. Of course, this discovery was found out by an accidental destruction of part of his parents' store, but it was an exciting discovery for this halfling. Quickly, his attitude changed about life, suddenly want to harness this power of his and go out and do something great with it. His parents were against this, but the halfling was too stubborn to obey, soon leaving out on his own. Being a vanguard was not an easy task, however, having him pick up some thievery ways in order to make it for a bit before he could become a full-fledged adventurer. Using his wittiness and good-looking charms, Wild Wit was able to talk his way through many situations, resulting in roguish friends thus giving him his nickname. Character Sheet: Wild WitI like! Looks like I'm gonna have to kick it into high gear in order to achieve this now set standard of Character Description. Though I guess anyone could have figured out the obvious "The Rogue likes to steal things and stab mooks." Also, I think I've been playing too much D&D lately... I just bought a quarterstaff because the 10 Ft. Pole isn't in 4e. ninja
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:10 pm
Akemi Mercuraki You forgot some of your items like your Bedroll and Pitons! Maybe he doesn't sleep. Maybe he can DRIVE HIS FINGERS INTO STONE.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:19 pm
I want to try out the 2nd handbook, but I cannot find it in PDF format.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:49 pm
Yeah, a bedroll could be useful. However, my character isn't a mountain climber, so naturally he wouldn't have something like that.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:53 pm
Vintrict Yeah, a bedroll could be useful. However, my character isn't a mountain climber, so naturally he wouldn't have something like that. Uh, it doesn't matter having a bonus to stuff like that is going to be necessary eventually. He could put us on a mountain.
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 1:00 pm
Well then buy it before you go to the mountain. Or before you go into the cave. Or before you try to scale the castle walls.
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