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Eothr
Yoshi
Posts: 998
Dragonborn Paladin Multi-Class Sorcerer
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #30 on:
January 12, 2013, 11:53:41 AM »
Here's the Mighty Thor (Deva race was chosen for benefits, you can still skin him as a Human looking Asgardian)
====== Created Using Wizards of the Coast D&D Character Builder ======
Thor Odinson, level 5
Deva, Paladin
Build: Ardent Paladin
FINAL ABILITY SCORES
Str 19, Con 14, Dex 10, Int 10, Wis 14, Cha 11.
STARTING ABILITY SCORES
Str 18, Con 13, Dex 10, Int 8, Wis 12, Cha 11.
AC: 21 Fort: 18 Reflex: 14 Will: 16
HP: 53 Surges: 12 Surge Value: 13
TRAINED SKILLS
Religion +9, Intimidate +9, Insight +9, Diplomacy +7
UNTRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics, Arcana +2, Bluff +2, Dungeoneering +4, Endurance +2, Heal +4, History +4, Nature +4, Perception +4, Stealth, Streetwise +2, Thievery, Athletics +4
FEATS
Level 1: Power of the Storm
Level 2: Weapon Expertise (Hammer)
Level 4: Potent Rebirth
POWERS
Lay on Hands: Lay on Hands
Paladin at-will 1: Valiant Strike
Paladin at-will 1: Challenging Strike
Paladin encounter 1: Radiant Smite
Paladin daily 1: Blood of the Mighty
Paladin utility 2: Call of Challenge
Paladin encounter 3: Staggering Smite
Paladin daily 5: Martyr's Retribution
ITEMS
Adventurer's Kit, Thunderburst Throwing hammer +1, Battleforged Plate Armor +1, Cloak of the Walking Wounded +1, Horned Helm (heroic tier)
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Yoshi
Posts: 998
Dragonborn Paladin Multi-Class Sorcerer
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #31 on:
January 12, 2013, 12:08:25 PM »
Here's my version of Hawkeye
====== Created Using Wizards of the Coast D&D Character Builder ======
Hawkeye, level 5
Human, Ranger
Build: Hunter Ranger
Fighting Style: Hunter Fighting Style
Ranger: Running Attack
Human Power Selection: Bonus At-Will Power
FINAL ABILITY SCORES
Str 12, Con 14, Dex 19, Int 11, Wis 14, Cha 10.
STARTING ABILITY SCORES
Str 12, Con 13, Dex 16, Int 11, Wis 14, Cha 10.
AC: 19 Fort: 17 Reflex: 19 Will: 16
HP: 46 Surges: 8 Surge Value: 11
TRAINED SKILLS
Acrobatics +11, Dungeoneering +9, Endurance +9, Athletics +8, Perception +10, Stealth +11
UNTRAINED SKILLS
Arcana +2, Bluff +2, Diplomacy +2, Heal +4, History +2, Insight +4, Intimidate +2, Nature +4, Religion +2, Streetwise +2, Thievery +6
FEATS
Human: Lethal Hunter
Level 1: Flank on the Run
Level 2: Second Shot
Level 4: Weapon Proficiency (Greatbow)
POWERS
Bonus At-Will Power: Fading Strike
Ranger at-will 1: Hunter's Teamwork
Ranger at-will 1: Twin Strike
Ranger encounter 1: Skirmish Shot
Ranger daily 1: Skirmishing Stance
Ranger utility 2: Crucial Advice
Ranger encounter 3: Disruptive Strike
Ranger daily 5: Spitting-Cobra Stance
ITEMS
Arrows (150), Adventurer's Kit, Magic Greatbow +2, Bloodcut Leather Armor +1, Amulet of Protection +1, Boots of Spider Climbing (heroic tier), Headband of Perception (heroic tier)
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Yoshi
Posts: 998
Dragonborn Paladin Multi-Class Sorcerer
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #32 on:
January 12, 2013, 12:37:28 PM »
This one was a little tricky, Miss Black Widow
====== Created Using Wizards of the Coast D&D Character Builder ======
Natasha "Black Widow" Romanoff, level 5
Human, Rogue
Build: Aerialist Rogue
Rogue Tactics: Artful Dodger
Rogue: Sharpshooter Talent
Sharpshooter Talent: Sharpshooter Talent (Crossbow)
Human Power Selection: Bonus At-Will Power
FINAL ABILITY SCORES
Str 13, Con 10, Dex 19, Int 13, Wis 10, Cha 15.
STARTING ABILITY SCORES
Str 13, Con 10, Dex 16, Int 13, Wis 10, Cha 14.
AC: 19 Fort: 15 Reflex: 20 Will: 16
HP: 42 Surges: 6 Surge Value: 10
TRAINED SKILLS
Insight +7, Stealth +11, Thievery +11, Bluff +11, Perception +8, Acrobatics +11, Athletics +8
UNTRAINED SKILLS
Arcana +3, Diplomacy +6, Dungeoneering +2, Endurance +2, Heal +2, History +3, Intimidate +4, Nature +2, Religion +3, Streetwise +4
FEATS
Human: Backstabber
Level 1: Two-Fisted Shooter
Level 2: Distant Advantage
Level 4: Alertness
POWERS
Bonus At-Will Power: Deft Strike
Rogue at-will 1: Sly Flourish
Rogue at-will 1: Piercing Strike
Rogue encounter 1: Positioning Strike
Rogue daily 1: Trick Strike
Rogue utility 2: Master of Deceit
Rogue encounter 3: Bait and Switch
Rogue daily 5: Hobble
ITEMS
Leather Armor, Hand Crossbow, Crossbow Bolts (100), Shuriken (15), Dagger (2), Adventurer's Kit, Battle Harness Leather Armor +1, Bracers of Archery (heroic tier), Amulet of Seduction +1, Magic Hand Crossbow +1, Magic Dagger +1, Alchemist's Fire (level 6), Tethercord (level 3)
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Yoshi
Posts: 998
Dragonborn Paladin Multi-Class Sorcerer
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #33 on:
January 12, 2013, 01:08:10 PM »
Here's how I would make the Incredible Hulk as a companion monster
The Incredible Hulk (Level 5 Elite Brute)
Large natural humanoid (human) Initiative +4
HP 186; Bloodied 93 Perception +7 Low-Light vision
Regeneration 10 (if the incredible hulk takes damage regeneration does not function until the end of its next turn)
AC 23; Fortitude 22; Reflex 17; Will 15
Speed 8
Immune charm, fear, disease Resist 5 all
Saving Throws +2; Action Points 1
Gamma Healing (healing)
If the incredible hulk is reduced to 0 hit points by an attack that does not deal acid or fire damage, it rises on its next turn (as a move action) with 15 hit points.
Punch (Melee basic attack); At-Will
Reach 2; +8 vs. AC
Hit: 2d6 + 6 damage, and the target is pushed 4 squares.
Grab; Recharge 5,6
Reach 2; +6 vs. Fortitude
Hit: 4d6 + 3 damage and the target is grabbed (until escape)
Improvised Weapon; At-Will
Requirements: A creature must be grabbed.
Reach 2 (One creature other than the grabbed creature); +8 vs. AC
Hit: 2d8 + 6 damage and the grabbed creature takes half this damage and is dazed (save ends). When grabbing a creature wearing heavy armor, the incredible hulk deals +6 damage with this attack, but the grabbed creature is not dazed.
Throw; Encounter
Requirements: A creature must be grabbed.
Ranged 20; +6 vs. Reflex
Hit: 2d10 +7 damage and the grabbed creature is no longer grabbed, and appears in a space adjacent to the target.
Skills: Athletics +13, Endurance +12
Str 22
Con 21
Dex 15
Int 7
Wis 11
Cha 7
Alignment: Unaligned (True Neutral)
Languages: Giant, Common
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Yoshi
Posts: 998
Dragonborn Paladin Multi-Class Sorcerer
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #34 on:
January 12, 2013, 01:39:36 PM »
That regeneration is supposed to only stop due to acid and fire, bloody iPhone...
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Gaumer
Loch Ness Monster, US $3.50
Posts: 11287
High Inquisitor, Keeper of the Fro
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #35 on:
January 12, 2013, 01:52:29 PM »
That's cool!
3.5 Miniatures Handbook has a Prestige Class called "War Hulk" that, instead of a BaB increase each level it receives a +2 boost to its Strength Ability score every level.
I've always liked this sort of class-style but, like your Hulk being a companion, the War Hulk is better used as an NPC.
These are all pretty cool though.
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Alisha Mynx
Not the Mama
Posts: 1280
Down Ali?
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #36 on:
January 12, 2013, 03:52:47 PM »
Throwing a couple of suggestions out for anyone to tackle.
First off I wanted to see a Super Sentai character, and seeing as the Rangers of
Mahou Sentai Magiranger
actually use spells in their arsenal, I thought they might be interesting to translate. Feel free to choose any ranger (each has a different elemental power, so one might be easier or more interesting to translate).
Secondly, I'm curious how the
Green Lantern G'nort
would turn out.
Third, just for fun, the puppet version of
Angel
from the episode
"Smile Time"
.
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Cowboy Centaur
Dr. Connors
Posts: 370
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #37 on:
January 12, 2013, 04:02:08 PM »
G'nort would only roll crit fails, lol
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Alisha Mynx
Not the Mama
Posts: 1280
Down Ali?
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #38 on:
January 12, 2013, 09:45:42 PM »
Quote from: Cowboy Centaur on January 12, 2013, 04:02:08 PM
G'nort would only roll crit fails, lol
Don't sell him short, he actually managed to do some good during his time as a GL (and even a bit after), even if most of it was by accident. He may not be the brightest bulb in the box, but what he lacks in intelligence he more than makes up for in heart.
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Eothr
Yoshi
Posts: 998
Dragonborn Paladin Multi-Class Sorcerer
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #39 on:
January 12, 2013, 09:55:09 PM »
Lanterns are a bit more difficult to flavor for D&D, but the Psion (a psychic magic-user) would probably be most feasible, possibly with Multi-class Monk (martial artist type)
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Alisha Mynx
Not the Mama
Posts: 1280
Down Ali?
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #40 on:
January 12, 2013, 10:13:39 PM »
I'm trying to recall the stats of the GL ring my DM made for me (one christmas, he made an item based on each players favorite comic or movie characters for each of us, including a Captain America shield, a lightsaber, etc). I've got the info somewhere in a box in the far back of the closet, but off the top of my head I remember it was essentially a free use of a few minor spells flavored to mimic what a GL ring could do (an attack, a defensive shield, a heal and a couple others) and a few stat bonuses.
I've never tried building a character to fully mimic a GL, though, at least not with D&D rules. The idea has been in the back of my head for years, but as I've not had a steady group in some time I've just never gotten around to it.
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Eothr
Yoshi
Posts: 998
Dragonborn Paladin Multi-Class Sorcerer
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #41 on:
January 12, 2013, 10:20:56 PM »
In D&D 4E, Psion's powers are called Disciplines, and are divided into Telekinesis and Telepathy. Telekinetic powers tend to be force damage, while Telepathic powers are psychic. Psions, like Ardents and Battleminds, are given a set number of Power Points per encounter, with various means to get more and recover them during combat, that can increase the damage or add effects to your powers; these replace the Encounter attack powers that one would normally receive.
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Yoshi
Posts: 998
Dragonborn Paladin Multi-Class Sorcerer
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #42 on:
January 12, 2013, 10:29:07 PM »
On the other hand, the Monk (which should
not
be considered a Psionic Class) has Disciplines with a special keyword called Full Discipline. These Disciplines allow Monks to use various kinds of movements using the Monk's Move Action (move extra squares for example), but the Monk can then use
only the Standard Action tied to the same Move Action
.
For example, a Monk uses it's
Dancing Cobra
Move to move its speed +2 (8-9 squares), the Monk, if he or she chooses to Attack,
must
use the
Dancing Cobra
attack. Once a Monk has used both the Standard Action and Move Action of the Full Discipline, he or she exits that state.
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Revenant Sorrow
Snorkasaurus
Posts: 779
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #43 on:
January 13, 2013, 02:43:09 AM »
For the Green Lantern you asked about. What about a Long Tooth Shifter Shaman. Take the Protector Spirit Class Feature and just Role Play the Totem as a Ring.
That's just my 2 cents.
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Alisha Mynx
Not the Mama
Posts: 1280
Down Ali?
Re: Fictional Characters designed for RPGs
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Reply #44 on:
January 13, 2013, 02:28:43 PM »
Quote from: Revenant Sorrow on January 13, 2013, 02:43:09 AM
For the Green Lantern you asked about. What about a Long Tooth Shifter Shaman. Take the Protector Spirit Class Feature and just Role Play the Totem as a Ring.
That's just my 2 cents.
Oooh, that is a good idea.
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