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quite a few details are erred in my opinion
http://boards1.wizards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=60941
http://boards1.wizards.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=60941
all the Crit feats? or just 1? I lost interest at some point.Psymont said:do not forget that a CR is made for average levels above 4 characters
ie: two 20th level and two 18th level characters are suitable for a CR19
or
two 20th level, two 18th level and two 10th level characters are suitable for a CR24
atleast thats how i understand it
also, i have seen rules for zienhienders(horse slayers - spelled wrong) which are aproximately the same size at the DS .... however to use this weapon you must have the feat oversized weapon(or is it massive weapon?) ....
he did give him improved critical by the way ....
Guts does have plenty of Charisma. (Charisma being force of personality). He's swayed a number of people, its just that Griffith's is higher. Like 26 (reborn) or so. ;DMizar said:And I don't think we should categorize Grunbeld as an ordinary dragon here, he's much more than that, even when seen from a D&D perspective.
eintrigga said:personally, i can not express how much contempt i hold for the geekiness of roleplaying anime/novels/movie. Living vicariously through someone else's fantasy is an affront to human will. Then again, that's just my opinion.
btw. in AD&D, the fighter kit "Berserker" fixes the discussed inconsistency with fighter/barbarian in d20.
there's one thing i've always wondered about 3rd edition. how is it possilbe (not rulewise)that normal human characters can have stats over 18? if i remember correctly, a stat of 18 is the human maximum (especially because of the 3d6 limit). i can understand Griff having 20+ chr, but pippin having 26 str? i don't think the latter is a supernatural creature or anything of that sort.Majin Tenshi said:Guts does have plenty of Charisma. (Charisma being force of personality). He's swayed a number of people, its just that Griffith's is higher. Like 26 (reborn) or so. ;D
yeah, there's some self-loathing here and there. but i like to imagine that i play RPGs for the sake of battling wits against a human mind. and berserk? i don't think that's a very good for a vicarious reading.Oltobaz said:Weird to find that kind of opinion in a Berserk related internet forum.Or maybe that's just me.
you get a stat point once every 4 levels. also, there are ways to improve your stats un-naturaly. (also, the half orc or whatever thing for pippen)eintrigga said:there's one thing i've always wondered about 3rd edition. how is it possilbe (not rulewise)that normal human characters can have stats over 18? if i remember correctly, a stat of 18 is the human maximum (especially because of the 3d6 limit). i can understand Griff having 20+ chr, but pippin having 26 str? i don't think the latter is a supernatural creature or anything of that sort.
in another word -- it doesn't seem possible for d20 to have a coherent gauge of the setting.
i know that, it's just that it always occured to me that 18 is the human limit -- therefore the characters on the aforementioned link are not at all faithful to the source. And on a general basis, it has always disturbed me that 3rd edition allows most "normal" chrs have stats that are beyond their ability (as things within nature). Of course, this is all based on the assumption that 18 (sometimes 19) is the human max. It was in Ad&DMajin Tenshi said:you get a stat point once every 4 levels. also, there are ways to improve your stats un-naturaly. (also, the half orc or whatever thing for pippen)
MangyKid Ver.4.3 said:Yeah, well obviously guts should have a +6 Piss Jive Dagger, with a resistance to claustrophobia. And how could they not give him a Versmillion Capajack? Seriously guys, that's just sad. Now if it was me, I'd give him a Smookar Zweidyer of Ultimate Crushing +14, and then maybe some JibJob. At least a TTD99 jibjob, too.
humans can surpas that. Its just the limit on starting stats. There are epic feats that require 19+ stats. OH, and how is a mage supposed to cast 9th level spells if not for higher then 18 stats?eintrigga said:i know that, it's just that it always occured to me that 18 is the human limit -- therefore the characters on the aforementioned link are not at all faithful to the source. And on a general basis, it has always disturbed me that 3rd edition allows most "normal" chrs have stats that are beyond their ability (as things within nature). Of course, this is all based on the assumption that 18 (sometimes 19) is the human max. It was in Ad&D
Understood. I was still thinking Ad&D. So 18 is NOT the human maximum. Rather, there is no limit to human potentiality in 3rd edition. How nice to know that.Majin Tenshi said:humans can surpas that. Its just the limit on starting stats. There are epic feats that require 19+ stats. OH, and how is a mage supposed to cast 9th level spells if not for higher then 18 stats?
nope, doesn't have regeneration or cold imunity.lye said:no way! i always thought of guts as a level 50 snow troll.
hes a medium sized creature, not small sized.lye said:lv.80 stone gnome?
Majin Tenshi said:hes a medium sized creature, not small sized.
not that strong.Smith said:MAybe a level 100 berserker... ;D
Too phisicly strong, and not agile enough in trees.lye said:lv.14.5 tree goblin?