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DesertHyena
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Dungeons & Dragons, the oldest RPG in the world, and also one of the easiest to play/run.This is 3.5 D&D, not 4th edition,The First Adventure I shall be running is called "Crown of the Kobold King" This game is pretty much a "Generic Fantasy RPG" set in the Forbidden Realms (Drizzt the Drow ring any bells?). you start at [b]1st level.

Name:
Player:
AgeAll non-humans live longer, except Half-Orcs)
Sex:
Lookshowever technical you want to get)
Race:Human(extra feat/skill),Dwarf(+2 Con,-2 Cha), Elf(+2 Dex,-2 Con), Gnome(+2 Con,-2 Str),Half-Elf,Half-Orc(+2 Str,-2 Int,-2 Cha), Halfling(+2 Dex,-2 Str)

ClassFighter,Rouge,Wizard,Cleric, or pick one from book, see below)
Level:1
Level Equivalency:2(for level adjustment +1 characters)
Attributes:Strength(Str), Dexterity(Dex),Constitution(Con),Intelligence(Int),Wisdom(Wis),Charisma(Cha)

Attribute Bonusessee below)
all start at 8,25 points(just do 15-18=1 for experienced players, it's pretty balanced)

Saves:Fortitude(Con),Reflex(Dex),Will(Wis) (see below)
Hit points:10(Fighter)8(Cleric)6(Rogue)4(Wizard)+Con Bonus
AttackBase Attack Bonus+Str Bonus(Dex bonus for ranged, see below)
Damagebased on weapon + Str bonus 2-handed x 1.5 Str Bonus, see below)
Armor Class(AC):10+Dex Bonus+Armor+Misc(see below)
Featssee below)
Skillssee below)
Equipment:300 gp and Adventurer's Kit(with everything you need like bedrolls and rations and so on) (see below)

I have a PDF of the Player's Handbook, which I will e-mail to you if you don't have a copy, you don't need to memorize it or anything, but it would help to have it handy for this game.If you want to play another race,then No level adjustments above +1.If you give me a good reason to play a race that's not +1 level adjustment I might let you. If you want a different class, just ask(I know all classes for 3.5).

Rules not Used:
-There is no Armor Class Penalty.
-There is no Encumberence, but please be realistic(no portable rams).
-There will not be any Racial Bonuses to anything other than starting attributes.
-To Simplify the Arcane Check Penalty, Wizards cannot wear armor period.
-all Spells are allowed, but I will only list Evocation spells for Wizards and Healing Spells for Clerics in this forum as they are the most martial spells.

"FOR QUICK-PLAY CHARACTERS!"
Feats-
Your feat(s) will be:
(Fighter)Power Attack(-1 Atk,+1 Dam),Cleave(immediatly take another attack if you kill your target, you will need high Str)
(Rouge)Stealthy(+2 Hide/Move Silently)
(Cleric)Improved Turning(+4 to Turn Result)
(Wizard)Spell Focus: Evocation
(Human)Toughness (+3 HP, this is if your race is human and is in addition to your class feat)

Skills-
Your skills will be equal to 4+mods(I'll handle it), you get 1 bonus skill for every point of Int bonus, your starting skills are:
(Fighter) Intimidate, Heal
(Rogue) Hide, Move Silently, Open Lock, Disable Device,Sense Motive, Bluff, Appraise, Pick Pocket,
(Cleric)Diplomacy,Spellcraft,Knowledge(Religion),Heal
(Wizard)Spellcraft,Knowledge(Arcana)

Equipment-
your starting equipment equipment is:
(Fighter)Greatsword(2-12) or Longsword and Large Steel Shield(+2 AC), Breastplate(+5 AC,Max Dex Bonus +3),and a potion of Cure Light Wounds(1-8+1 hitpoints)
(Rougue)Thieves Tools,Short Sword(1-6),Dagger(1-4),Longbow(1-8, no Str bonus) Studded Leather(+3 AC,Max Dex Bonus +5),
(Cleric)Chainmail(+5 AC +2 Max Dex Bonus), Hvy. Mace(1-8), and 4 potions of Cure Light Wounds(1-8+1)
(Wizard)Spellbook, 4 scrolls of magic missile(1-4+1),4 potion of Cure Light Wounds and Quarterstaff(1-6)
(Halfling/Gnome)Cannot use Large Weapons (Greatsword) and cannot wear or use Large equipment (cannot wear medium creature's armor)

Attribute bonus is equal to +1 for every 2 points above 10.
After you pick your class, race, skills, feats, and equipment I will finish the sheet(saves,attack,AC)
If you have NO idea what i'm talking about, just google D&D or feel free to ask some questions.

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DBLACKSTAR
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Well what would be the worth of a gnome made of solid gold, platinum, adamantine, and steel.

Hypermnestra
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Well what would be the worth of a gnome made of solid gold, platinum, adamantine, and steel.

Normal gnome sized?
DBLACKSTAR
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Yeah they are about the size of your average gnome, maybe a bit heavier.

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 Posted Aug 13, '11 at 3:10pmDBLACKSTAR206 postsFlagWell what would be the worth of a gnome made of solid gold, platinum, adamantine, and steel.


Honestly dude, that would be near-impossible to measure and then value. You need to be more specific.
Hypermnestra
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Hmmm...I think about 10,000 to 20,000 gold each. So shall we call it an even 15,000 per?
Curious to know how I figured that out?

DBLACKSTAR
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Sure why the hell not.

DBLACKSTAR
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Lets go with 20k for the first three and 10000 for the steel one. That is 70000 extra gold.

Hypermnestra
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Sure why the hell not.

Is that a 'sure that price sounds good' or 'sure tell me how you figured it out'?
DBLACKSTAR
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Sure tell me how you figured it out.

Hypermnestra
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Lets go with 20k for the first three and 10000 for the steel one. That is 70000 extra gold.

Okay, that sounds fair.

Sure tell me how you figured it out.

Okay.
First of all, a normal gnome is about 3 feet tall. That's 36 inches. Assuming that 10 gold pieces can fit in 1 square inch(not 1 inch, 1 square inch), that's 360 gold. Then, multiply it by 5(for the platinum) which is 1,800. Multiply that by 10 for the cumulative price and for the craftmanship. That's 18,000. Depending on the height of the gnome in question and how much platinum is in the gnome, it could range from 10 to 20 thousand.
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First of all, a normal gnome is about 3 feet tall. That's 36 inches. Assuming that 10 gold pieces can fit in 1 square inch(not 1 inch, 1 square inch), that's 360 gold. Then, multiply it by 5(for the platinum) which is 1,800. Multiply that by 10 for the cumulative price and for the craftmanship. That's 18,000. Depending on the height of the gnome in question and how much platinum is in the gnome, it could range from 10 to 20 thousand.

.......nerd.......[/hypocrisy]
DBLACKSTAR
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Actually now that I think about it 65k sounds more like what it would cost. How where you going to sell them, as is or were you gonna melt them down.

Hypermnestra
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.......nerd.......

This coming from the guy who created two entire complex labyrinths just for fun...I mean, come on. What are you, Asian?
DBLACKSTAR
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Man I am the only non nerd here or what.

Hypermnestra
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Actually now that I think about it 65k sounds more like what it would cost.

That works too.

How where you going to sell them, as is or were you gonna melt them down.

I have no Godly idea, they're not mine anyway.

More pertinent question: how will we introduce the monk?
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