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My last test character was a Paladin with 6 intelligence. That sounded rather fun.
Paladumb wrote:I say, you there. The big green fellow. Have you seen any orcs around here? We're looking to get rid of them. Chop chop, out with it man!
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Akiakaiu wrote: I'll wait till some others have made some characters till I decide on that.
On that note, might I suggest that when it does come to being played, people discuss thier character ideas on the forum before anything is set in stone? We have never really done that before here, and its lead to some..interesting party mixes.
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amblin wrote:I could be interested in a bit of D&D, but only if I can shoot the heads off orcs at 100yards still. :)
Well as an Elven Ranger with a longbow you could shoot at orcs from 100yds away. Hitting them at level 1 might not be the uber-archer you're used to though.
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Post by Grimmie »

I'm having interesting ideas for NPC characters as I go along.
I may some considerable time.
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Magical character sheet.

Automagically does shit for you. Doesn't do multiclass characters, and might not work quite as well in Open Office.
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Looks ok when I open it up in open office, so lets hope.
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There's just a couple of maths bits that go wonky due to cell merging. Like the grapple bonus showing 1+1=1 for Grimmie. I'm assuming it was because it was in Open Office anyway, because it works fine for me in Office 2007.
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