camelpimp:

I think the true measure of a person’s character is this: in a game with a character creater, do you:

A) just use the default

B) recreate yourself

C) recreate a popular character

D) make your oc

E) just make whatever looks the coolest/prettiest

F) monster factory that shit

kijilinn:

yakuzies:

@dammitjakz replied to your post “my dm, boring: only certain types of dragons can use magic. no this…”

See this is a great thing. My current DM has established a 7-11 style chain of convenience stores (with slushiest) and hotels that have loyalty Punch cards. It’s so fun

THIS IS WHAT D&D WAS MADE FOR BABEY!!!!

Damn straight. When I start new kids in my Pathfinder game, I ask them “What have you always wanted to be?” Sometimes the answer is something easy like a wizard or a huge orc. Sometimes, it’s something like “I want to be an intelligent whale who goes on adventures and uses magic.” And I say, “I’ll make it work.”

I did write that build, too. It was for a coworker. And this, land whales became a thing in my games.

I pride myself in finding ways to recreate characters in Pathfinder. I wrote a Yondu character, complete with yaka arrow (but nerfed for game balance). Trevor Philips is a long-running NPC in my teen game.

I always say “You can try,” when my players ask me “can I do this?” Because the world is weird and you never know what’s going to happen.