Jun. 30th, 2006

Rike!stats

Jun. 30th, 2006 05:59 pm
surei: (dnd)
So I said, "I know I'm perfectly happy with Rike as he is, but what if...?" And decided to roll for stats, just in case. I wasn't about to take anything less than at least a 17 and a 16.

After the first roll, which was discarded due to the highest score being a 13 and everything else coming up 6, 8, 9, 4, etc., I got one of the luckiest sets of rolls evar.

Otherwise known as: an 18, a 17, two 16s, a 13, and a 12.

Needless to say, this so impressed me that I wrote up a secondary character sheet for Rike, presuming I'd be allowed to use it. I did not assume I'd be able to use the Chaotic Monk alternate, as that's in a Dragon magazine and will have to be allowed/disallowed face-to-face.

... of course, since Rike is literally insane...

Edit | When I first created Rike, it was using the 28-point rule that applies to RPGA. This gave him (an elf) an 11 in strength, a 19 in dex, a 16 in wisdom, and an 8 in everything else. This is an elven monk with ... five different personalities, some of which have separate alignments. And five pages of history, if I include the rules that apply to determine when/what/if happens to Rike in the department of insanity. And a crossbow. WTF, an elven monk who primarily shoots things.

Son of Edit | Actually, now that I think about it, the whole basis I've given for Rike's personality-changes are based around the fact that they're most likely when he's least in control of himself, so the chaotic monk wouldn't work anyway. Darn.

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