Just some random two-weapon fighting barbarian ranger babe
Want stats? You got ‘em! Here she is all stated up and ready to go for Warriors & Warlocks!
JSRTWFBRB, aka “Jessie”, PL6 90pp
Str 13, Dex 16, Con 16, Int 12, Wis 11, Cha 16
Tough +3, Fort +5, Ref +6, Will +3
Attack +6 (Melee +8), Defense +8, Init +7
Bluff +9, Climb +9, Handle Animal +7, Intimidate +5, KS:Nature +5, Notice +6, Stealth +9, Survival +6, Swim +7
All-Out Attack, Ambidexterity, Animal Empathy, Attack Focus (Melee) 2, Dodge Focus 2, Favoured Environment:Northern Wastes, Fighting Style:Twin Blades, Track, Equipment 2
Accurate Attack, Defensive Attack, Improved Block 1, Improved Disarm 1, Improved Initiative 1, Power Attack, Taunt
Crippling Strike (Nauseate 2, DC12, Sicken)
- Blinding Strike (Dazzle 2, DC14, Sight, Alt Save:Fortitude, Range:Touch)
Twin Longblades +8 or +4/+4 DC19
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about 1 year ago
Okay. I don’t see an armour value but I’m guessing it’s gotta be pretty astronomical. I also like that her favored environment is “northern wastes” apparently the laws of Fantasy Female Armour also apply to elemental resistance too.
about 1 year ago
That’s the Inverse Law of Fantasy Clothing for you.
One of the many things I like about Mutants & Masterminds (and hence, Warriors & Warlocks) is that your defences are split between Toughness and Defense. Armour doesn’t make you harder to hit, but does increase your Toughness, so what hits you hurts less. Defense is a measure of how hard you are to hit. That can be a combination of training, raw agility or just dumb luck.
So, it’s possible to make a darned good scantily clad barbarian who has high Defense (8, in this case), but little or no armour. That’s something which was difficult to do in 3e D&D, and requires an unrealistically high DEX or INT in 4e D&D.
about 1 year ago
I’m not familiar with W&W’s system but that sounds pretty reasonable. I usually lean a little further into the realism camp in my games but any game that has a proper “official” Inverse Law of Fantasy Clothing is fine by me. Incedentally have you ever checked out Matcho Women With Guns?
Helmsmans last blog post..Coming Back to Alpha Omega
about 1 year ago
Hey, no dissing on the butt floss +2.