@dziadek1990
While we were fighting the undead from a watchtower, I jumped down to get within melee range at least twice.
One of the other party members was having a bit of bad luck with his dice, and so were a couple of the NPCs with us.
I had used 9 of my shortbow arrows, 7 of them had hit. I think at least one of them might have been a crit.
Most of the other details are a bit hazy, but I had fun.
@dziadek1990
My character sheet is for 5e, and it doesn’t appear to have FORT REFL or WILL.
I actually have two different sheets for my character, for two different games.
(Also, it’s easy to google D&D info. This particular D&D is of the 3.5 version.)
The thing is, sometimes ponies speak only out of character. Usually I mark OOC talk by putting all text into parentheses, unless the whole page is OOC. Will recheck the pages, in case I missed singular moments when they happened to speak In-Character.
Eyepatch and magical metal prosthetics, as strong as his own limbs. (The DM has her own secret rules on how to treat the prosthetics and lack-of-eye mechanics-wise.)
Chaotic Neutral Half-Elf Rogue
Strength: 8 (-1)
Dexterity: 18 (4)
Constitution: 13 (1)
Intelligence: 15 (2)
Wisdom: 12 (1)
Charisma: 10 (0)
Armor Class: 15
Speed: 30 Initiative: +4
(Stats shown are what’s consistent on both sheets.)
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While we were fighting the undead from a watchtower, I jumped down to get within melee range at least twice.
One of the other party members was having a bit of bad luck with his dice, and so were a couple of the NPCs with us.
I had used 9 of my shortbow arrows, 7 of them had hit. I think at least one of them might have been a crit.
Most of the other details are a bit hazy, but I had fun.
Can you tell a story of one thing that happened so far during the game you were at?
My character sheet is for 5e, and it doesn’t appear to have FORT REFL or WILL.
I actually have two different sheets for my character, for two different games.
Armor Class
Hit Points
STRength
DEXterity
CONstitution
INTelligence
WISdom
CHArisma
FORTitude
REFLex
WILL
(Also, it’s easy to google D&D info. This particular D&D is of the 3.5 version.)
The thing is, sometimes ponies speak only out of character. Usually I mark OOC talk by putting all text into parentheses, unless the whole page is OOC. Will recheck the pages, in case I missed singular moments when they happened to speak In-Character.
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Some of us are not familiar with the stats and their abbreviations.
I still haven’t played myself either.
Also, don’t forget to tag the characters if they happen to speak in-game.
One eye, one arm, one leg.
Eyepatch and magical metal prosthetics, as strong as his own limbs. (The DM has her own secret rules on how to treat the prosthetics and lack-of-eye mechanics-wise.)
Let’s start with our “lovable” half-orc…
Player: Rainbow Dash
CHARACTER SHEET (made and developed from stats written in 2015)
Skullfuck Doombringer, half-orc.
Barbarian, level 5.
Chaotic Evil. Worships Gruumsh.
208 cm, 114 kg.
From: Bloodthirst tribe, MaxKill CorpseSlaughter clan.
AC: 15
HP: 46
STR: 21
DEX: 14
CON: 14
INT: 6
WIS: 10
CHA: 6
FORT: 6 + 2
REFL: 3
WILL: 1
Feats:
Class Features:
Skills with ranks:
Magical equipment:
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