Message from @ZX
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Warlock to Pally to Rogue to Barb to Bard to...
And yeah, good intention but even with a group that used it I am guessing most players would feel pressure not to use it, even if everyone would be fine with it. Just because you're messing with the game. Easier to settle that with the DM beforehand. Some guys get down right creepy with how much they want to go on about how dark their world is.
I'm doing a WW2 campaign
So
Dark shit is a thing
yeah I agree, I would sit down with the group and figure out everyone's comfort zone in advance, that and like expectations for the adventure, it's basic gming
and my Marvel Heroes RPG character got killed in the 2nd or 3rd session I played with him... but got revived don't ask me how or why
The OSS (American precursor to CIA) is basically the Inquisition from 40K
hm... I'm supposed to roll up a character for warhammer fantasy rpg
I will do that... tomorrow
Witch Hunter
I kinda wanna play a halfling thief or sth similar
I always go rogue in games *badam tsss*
Nothing wrong with a dark world. or graphic content. WWII setting could be really interesting.
Are you praying to Sigmar wrong?
Heresy!
xD
rogue is always fun, I've always wanted to play a sniper rogue with a crossbow or something
Ranger does that better for the most part, but a scout rogue would be fun
hey WW2 could be fun... playing as a german turncoat / resistance fighter would definitely be fun
Lore bards do pretty well for being archers too.
I've habitually avoided ranger from how weak I heard it was
Ranger is fun
Original 5e ranger is weak
But revised ranger is a lot of fun
so far I only played rogue and druid in 3.5... didn't have much chance to play rogue in 5e
in 5e it's easier to get your sneaks which is good
oh yeah... I killed some undead beast thanks to my sneak attack
So
Now I have a question to the DM here
@TT
If pieces of dragons could be forged into weapons and armor like metal, could a Druid use armor made from forged dragon bits?
if a druid can wear hide I don't see why they couldn't wear dragonscale, same principle imo
Well
You can make plate out of this stuff by forging it
It works like a metal but comes from dragons
if I was the GM, I would permit druids wearing dragonscale armor even if it was crafted into heavy armors like scale mail
the principle is that druids don't like the fact that metal armors are unnatural
Ok
That has been my current idea about how it will go
There's no druid in my party yet
But that seems to me to very much be a 'yet' with my party
If it makes plate it can make scales/rings for armors that would count as medium. Just drop the effectiveness down to match from their dragon plate counterparts if that's a concern.
yeah the thing about 5e is that I think it's mostly built around the balance of the numbers rather than the fluff, generally in these situations what I would do is use something "mechanically legal" and flavour it however I decide
Currently, it confers bonuses based on what kind of dragon it came from, but it also weighs more on average
Weight increase corresponds to a dex modifier penalty, if you so choose.
https://dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/rules-answers-march-2016
"The idea is that druids prefer to be protected by animal skins, wood, and other natural materials that aren’t the worked metal that is associated with civilization."
Also true.
Thanks guys
honestly it's a good question, I'll be thinking about it for a while on how druids handle that cognitive dissonance between hating metal and there being animals that they can harvest metal from