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Post by davycannonhound on Nov 21, 2018 19:22:43 GMT
So, a friend of mine had an idea: Make your favorite warlock/warcaster as a character in D&D! This would probably be level 20. Unfortunately you're going to have to deal with the craziness that is spells in D&D, but it could be a lot of fun. I'm currently working on Rhyas1 (doing a Champon Fighter/Arcane Trickster Rogue).
Of course, this wouldn't be limited to just D&D. It could be any system you can think of. Anyways, it was a cool idea and I thought I'd see if the community would jump on it or not, see who they make.
Warcasters are probably going to be harder, cause... no firearms in D&D, at least not without homebrew. Though, the Artificer is available in Unearthed Arcana so it could work.
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Post by Charistoph on Nov 22, 2018 0:09:13 GMT
Which edition?
How do you manage the Fury mechanic in D&D?
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Post by benjamini on Nov 22, 2018 5:08:45 GMT
Sounds to me from context like he's talking about 5e... could be wrong though.
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Post by davycannonhound on Nov 23, 2018 5:02:24 GMT
Which edition? How do you manage the Fury mechanic in D&D? I mean you can do any but I'm personally using 5e. I don't know that fury would be attainable. But, I'm assuming all of them would be spellcasters. This isn't meant to be an exact replica, more of a conversion (if you REALLY wanted them to have warjacks/warbeasts, you could take some conjuration spells.)
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Post by redcathal on Nov 23, 2018 10:20:31 GMT
taking it from the other direction which casters fall into what classes rather than making them id go Bard - Barbarian (Path of the berzerker) - Butcher 1/2, Butcher 3 takes a dip in beastmaster ranger Barbarian (Totem Warrior) - Kromac Barbarian (Zealot) - Reznik Cleric - Insert Menoth caster here Druid - A lot of Circle have dips in this although due to the usual lack of transformation can't think of a pure druid? Morvana maybe? Fighter - Lots of casters Monk - Amon Paladin - Lots of Menoth - Durst as the most obvious? Ranger - Grayle Rogue - A lot, Rhyas was mentioned already, would say strahkov too as the most examplary Sorcerer (Dragon) - Most of legion Sorcerer (Wild) - Calandra, Wrong Eye, anyone who messes with dice ;-) Sorcerer (Storm) - Krueger, Nemo Warlock - Terminology aside would say a lot of cryx and legion fall into this having received there power from a patron? Wizard - Again a lot - Every faction tends to have a caster that are pretty spell focussed too like Vayl, Hayley, Old Witch, Mohsar etc that fit into this class
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Post by Havock on Nov 23, 2018 15:18:57 GMT
Coming from Pathfinder most warcasters and Warjacks will fit in these caregories: - bloodrager - wizard - witch - sorcerer - magus - Paladin - warpriest - cleric - druid - ranger - bard ie. All classes with at least partial spellcasting ability Sprinkle a bit of martial/skill classes in there for flavour. Butcher would definitely be a bloodrager, Kreoss a warpriest, probably. Maybe a bit of Paladin. Sorscha would be a magus, Kaya a druid but Krueger a lightning-element sorcerer.
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Post by Charistoph on Nov 23, 2018 21:51:42 GMT
Skorne: Most of Skorne magic have to do with Mortitheurgy, the study of pain and death, and Extoller lore. So, as appropriate, I may restrict some lores that way. Unless otherwise noted, wizard lore will be Mortitheurgy.
Hexeris - Fighter/Wizard - Mostly balanced levels
Jalaam - Ranger/Wizard - Favoring Ranger levels
Makeda - Fighter/Wizard - Favoring Fighter levels
Mordikaar - Wizard (Necromancy & Mortitheurgy)
Morghoul - Rogue/Wizard - Strongly favoring Rogue with an assassin focus, but has worked on his Wizard levels a little since torturing Magnus
Naaresh - Monk/Wizard - Favoring Monk levels
Rasheth - Wizard
Xekaar - Wizard/Fighter - Lower level, but favoring the mage levels
Xerxis - Fighter/Wizard - only enough Wizard to work the Beasts
Zaadesh - Fighter/Wizard - A little better at Wizard than Xerxis and Torturer Morghoul, but not as much as Makeda
Zaal - Wizard (Extoller & Mortitheurgy)
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