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Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 7:36 pm
by James Harrison
Here we go! I had fun making him, and I'm sure he's wrong on points here and there... emphasised that he was Athletic (all that running), was darn good with his Axe and more courteous to Galadriel than Feanor.

Name: Gimli, son of Gloin

Culture: Dwarf of the Lonely Mountain Standard of Living: Rich
Cultural blessing: Redoubtable
Calling: Slayer Shadow weakness: Curse of Vengeance
Specialties: Smith-craft, Tunnelling, Orc-lore
Distinctive features: Bold, Hardy
Body: 6 Heart: 3 Wits: 5
Body (favoured): 8 Heart (favoured): 6 Wits (favoured): 6

-Common Skills-
  • Awe: 2 Inspire: 2 Persuade: 0
  • Athletics: 3 Travel: 3 Stealth: 0
  • Awareness: 1 Insight: 0 Search: 3
  • Explore: 2 Healing: 0 Hunting: 0
  • Song: 2 Courtesy: 3 Riddle: 2
  • Craft: 3 Battle: 3 Lore: 0
-Weapon Skills-
  • (Axes): 4
  • Great axe: 5
  • Short sword: 1
  • Dagger: 0
-Rewards-: Keen, Fell
-Virtues-: Expertise
-Gear-
  • Great axe damage: 11 edge: 10 injury: 20 enc: 4
  • Mail shirt enc: 12
  • Helm enc: 6
Endurance: 31 Starting Endurance: 31 Fatigue from Encumbrance: 16 Fatigue from Travel: 0 Total Fatigue: 16
Hope: 9 Starting Hope: 9
Armour: 3 Headgear: 4
Parry: 5 Shield: 0
Damage: 6 Ranged: 6
Wisdom: 2 Valour: 3
Experience: 52 Total Experience: 52

Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 8:24 pm
by Angelalex242
Valor 3, Wisdom 2? He surely did more worthy deeds then that.

But for the Bilbo writeup, I was hoping you'd do him in Player Character format. Ditto Glorfindel and Thranduil.

Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 11:55 pm
by Beleg
I'm afraid I only did them as NPCs. I didn't see any point in doing them as PCs. Why do you want them as player characters rather than NPCS?

EDIT: I also realised I did them as NPCs because Thranduil was merely statted up to give me an idea as to how he'd interact with the players in an encounter, and I wanted Bilbo and Glorfindel to have unique special abilities which I had created

Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 1:03 am
by Angelalex242
Well, having Bilbo and the 13 dwarves as PCs means you can literally play the Hobbit. Ditto the 8 members of the Fellowship of the Ring for playing LOTR. Sadly, I can't figure out how to do Gandalf as a PC, but...

Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 7:27 am
by James Harrison
Angelalex242 wrote:Valor 3, Wisdom 2? He surely did more worthy deeds then that.
Maybe, but given 52xp I wanted to highlight his strength - combat. Thus he has Great Axe 5 and specialised. He's a beast in combat, is tough, is valrous and a bit wise... which is how I see Gimli. Give the challenge a go?

Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 10:00 am
by Angelalex242
Name: Frodo Baggins

Culture: Hobbit of the Shire
Standard of Living: Prosperous
Cultural blessing: Hobbit-sense
Calling: Scholar
Shadow weakness: Lure of Secrets
Specialties: Smoking, Story-telling, Rhymes of Lore
Distinctive features: Cautious, True-hearted
Body: 3 Heart: 7 Wits: 4
Body (favoured): 4 Heart (favoured): 10 Wits (favoured): 6

-Common Skills-
  • Awe: 0 Inspire: 1 Persuade: 2
  • Athletics: 2 Travel: 3 Stealth: 3
  • Awareness: 2 Insight: 3 Search: 2
  • Explore: 0 Healing: 0 Hunting: 0
  • Song: 2 Courtesy: 3 Riddle: 3
  • Craft: 0 Battle: 0 Lore: 3
-Weapon Skills-
  • Short sword: 2
  • Dagger: 1
  • Bow: 1


-Rewards-: King’s Blade, Lucky Armour, Grievous
-Virtues-: Tough in the Fibre, Art of Disappearing, Small Folk, Brave at a Pinch

-Gear-
  • Short sword damage: 7 edge: 10 injury: 14 enc: 1
  • Bow damage: 5 edge: 10 injury: 14 enc: 1
  • Dagger damage: 3 edge: G injury: 12 enc: 0
  • Mail shirt enc: 12
Endurance: 23 Starting Endurance: 23
Fatigue from Encumbrance: 14 Fatigue from Travel: 0 Total Fatigue: 14
Hope: 19 Starting Hope: 19
Temporary Shadow: 0 Permanent Shadow: 0 Total Shadow: 0
Armour: 3
Headgear: 0
Parry: 4 (6 with Small Folk)
Shield: 0
Damage: 0
Ranged: 0
Wisdom: 5
Valour: 4
Experience: 0 Total Experience: 52
Fellowship: 0
Advancement: 0
Treasure: 0
Standing: 3(in the Shire) 6 (everywhere else. RING BEARER!)

So, here's my idea of Frodo Baggins. Wisdom and Heart are maximized because Frodo's main job in the company is to tank corruption tests like a champ. Art of Dissapearing is inadequate for somebody who's got the One Ring handy, but it tries. He's been stabbed by the nastiest things in middle earth and survived (tough in the fibre), he's reasonably hard to hit (small folk), and he's nearly permanently weary from carrying the One Ring around, so he can overcome mere physical weariness when he wants to (Brave at a Pinch). King's Blade and Grievous are meant to represent Sting, Lucky Armor's meant to represent the mithril coat. Had I room for Valor 6, I might've thrown two Cunning Makes on his mithril mail. Valor 4 represents being crazy enough to get anywhere near Mordor with the One Ring in the first place.

Of course, this is just starting out Frodo. You'd better believe he's got Wisdom 6 by the time he gets anywhere near Mordor and the One Ring is throwing TN 30 corruption tests around like party favors.

Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 12:58 pm
by poosticks7
BALROG

stats

You're dead.



:D

Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 5:12 pm
by James Harrison
Really like your Frodo; and a nice choice of skills. I think the wisdom 4 will keep corruption at bay - especially with the Halfling racial feature. Nice work!

Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 5:18 pm
by Angelalex242
Wisdom 5, Valor 4. ;)

There's a reason his sword skill is still a mere 2. ;)

Oh, and the Gimli Writeup should've been Grievous and Keen. Damage 11 is a Greivous Axe, where it's normally damage 9.

Re: Heavy Hitters

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 5:26 pm
by Beleg
Well, having Bilbo and the 13 dwarves as PCs means you can literally play the Hobbit. Ditto the 8 members of the Fellowship of the Ring for playing LOTR. Sadly, I can't figure out how to do Gandalf as a PC, but...
While this could be fun, personally I think there's more to be said for telling your own, new stories in middle earth, rather than recounting the ones we already know so well.. there's also the fact that if you're struggling with keeping in line with cannon, actually playing the Fellowship or the party from The Hobbit makes your life a whole lot more difficult.

Equally, if you were do to that, I would strongly advocate against Gandalf as a PC. Not only because you'd have to create a whole new set of magic mechanics or use one of the fan created systems, but also because anybody not playing Gandalf would probably feel inferior, and the person playing Gandalf might end up getting a bit carried away and try to throw flaming pinecones at everything. Then again, that could be great fun and just what you're looking for. But I'm afraid I can't help if you want a bunch of PC 'heavy hitters' :/