kensyi42
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Favorite D&D Class: Warlock
Favorite D&D Race: Tiefling
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Post by kensyi42 on Feb 24, 2016 2:10:50 GMT
So I just had a new player join my group, she has stated that she wants her character to have been a dancer, who does the Executioner's Dance, as a move for fighting. She went with a fighter as a class, im trying to find a class that might fit the character concept better. Any help would be appreciated.
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Post by dmsam on Feb 24, 2016 2:19:56 GMT
If you need something that is elegant and deadly, a monk with the way of four elements has some beautiful moves. You can just grab one from the list and change those moves to suit your player's dance.
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DM Rowan
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The DM Renaissance is in full swing!
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Favorite D&D Class: Bard/Paladin
Favorite D&D Race: Half Elf
Gender: NB Lesbian
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Post by DM Rowan on Feb 24, 2016 4:37:13 GMT
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Post by kirklas164 on Feb 24, 2016 18:33:11 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2016 20:06:08 GMT
So I just had a new player join my group, she has stated that she wants her character to have been a dancer, who does the Executioner's Dance, as a move for fighting. She went with a fighter as a class, im trying to find a class that might fit the character concept better. Any help would be appreciated. What is the "Executioner's Dance?" Is this something based on a piece of fiction she likes? If so, knowing the source would be helpful in advising. More importantly, what does it do, or rather, what does she imagine is the effect of dancing in the middle of a melee? Most importantly, fluff and narration will go much further to realize her character concept than mechanics. "Dancerella performs a delicate pirouette while approaching the orc, then lunges forward on her tippy toes to pierce the orc with her rapier" is mechanically identical to "I approach the orc and stab it with my rapier."
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