[PnP] sample humans

Julian Draven juliandraven at yahoo.com
Fri May 29 19:06:46 CEST 2015


Dogs of War is great.I had to dig around for it on the site, but I found it once I had the name of the article to search for.Thanks, Burton!

      From: Burton Choinski <bchoinski at verizon.net>
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There was my "Dogs of War" article on the site, which expands warriors a bit.
I think what I did for that was to take the base human stats (slightly refigured to work out properly -- the default man needs to have a Con of 15 to have those hit points).  I then took the EXP gained to reach the indicated CEL and figured what they would have gained in attribute points, then applied those points as a player would, trying to hit bonus thresholds.
Probably not as straight forward for not-combat occupations, but one could consider a variant "CEL" as "Occupation EL".  (OEL?).  For example, an OEL 2 Craftsman is basically an apprentice -- it does not take a lot to get there.  OEL 5 would be Journeyman and OEL8 would be a master.  Apply attribute points to those attrbutes that limit their required skills, 


On May 28, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Julian Draven wrote:

I know that book four has a sample human stat block, but I was wondering if there's a document somewhere that gives more variety. What would be the stats of an average city guard? A guard captain? A typical thieves' guild member? It seems odd to me that all non-character class humans would have HPV 10 OCV 2 DCV 2, but maybe that's what the designer intended. Of course there is creature variation from book 3, but I just thought that somebody, somewhere, had put some time into building up stat blocks for a thug, a prisoner, a pirate, etc, etc.
Thanks.

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