D&D4e Conversion: Averyl

Jul 08, 2008 11:14

Having discussed 4e recently with people, I decided to convert the last 3.5 character I've played into 4th Edition rules. It's not perfect by any means, but I think it's a serviceable conversion that captures the style of the character (an assassin that specialized in both stealth and impersonation). Granted, I'd use the old appearance of tieflings ( Read more... )

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nightambre July 8 2008, 16:21:35 UTC
Haha, oh 4e tieflings, how I love you. I recall when we were first making characters, how me and another friend got into a very "heated discussion" (read borderline argument) about how different the backgrounds were between this edition and previous editions. He said there were no differences, and I"m like "...did you ever /read/ about them? Just once?"

Though, looks spiffy. :o Haven't tried the rogue-route yet. I've only played a fighter and a warlord.

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tim_almasy July 8 2008, 22:29:58 UTC
He looks pretty cool. I gotta admit, rogue is probably hands down my favorite class right now. They just have some of the coolest abilities... and I love the sheer number of Utilities they get that are at-will or encounter powers. Makes their bag of tricks soooo much larger. Also, I dig the Hat of Disguise there. Works pretty well, and seems right in line with the all the 4e rules. I even think 7th level is perfect for it, even though I'd imagine Wizards of the Coast would make an item like that 10+ because they seem to just throw Magic items at a wall covered in numbers and make them whatever level they stick too.

It'll be interesting to see what makes it into the Tome of Treasure in September though.

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