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Revision as of 23:59, 28 April 2009
Access to the Players Guide to Arcanis is required for a lot of character generation. If you don't have access to a copy, notify Randy
Creation Rules
- General
- Creating a character is a discussion process. If there is something that you would like to do, have, or purchase, feel free to ask for it.
- Ability Scores
- The campaign will use the nonstandard point buy for ability scores.
- You have 32 points to spend.
- Val may purchase Bloodrank at the following costs: Bloodrank 1 is free; Bloodrank 2 costs 8 points; and Bloodrank 3 costs 12 points. You may not start with a higher Bloodrank than 3.
- Races
- Select a playable race from the Players Guide to Arcanis.
- No other races will be permitted.
- Religion
- Each PC should select a patron deity from the setting. Atheists are discouraged.
- See Gods
- Nation
- Each PC must declare a home nation. This effects skills and literacy (see below).
- Age
- You may start at any age you desire. It will be very likely that your character will age over the course of the campaign.
- Starting level
- PCs will start at 3rd level
- Two levels must be in one of the following NPC classes: Adept, Aristocrat, Commoner, Expert, & Warrior.
- Order in which the classes were gained is up to the player.
- Classes
- Many have changed. See playable classes.
- Hit Points
- At creation assign your starting character the maximum hit points possible for the first level of the chosen class. For each additional character level, use the following: d4=3, d6=4, d8=5, d10=7, and d12=8.
- Bloodied: half of your full hit point total
- Skills
- Are greatly changed from the core rules. They will be posted to the wiki later this week.
- National class skills are granted a +1 bonus.
- Languages
- Your starting nation determines if you are literate or not, including barbarians.
- There is no common. Each race and nation has a language. Low Coryani is as close to common as you'll find.
- Feats
- Will be gained at every other level, starting (and including) at 3rd level.
- Leadership will not likely be permitted.
- Equipment
- 1,500 gp to spend at creation. Bonus gold from background feats stacks with this.
- No magic items may be purchased at character creation.
- Items from the Players Handbook & Players Guide to Arcanis (p258) are available for purchase, including mounts.
- No XP
- The campaign will not use XP. Anything that would normally cost XP can be done by paying 5gp per 1xp that has to be spent.
Revising Characters
During the campaign you have an opportunity to revise your character every time the character levels up. This opportunity is granted to help each player hone in on the proper build for the character. For each of the options you choose to use, your next level gain will be delayed by one session. You may choose to replace the NPC class levels with PC classes.
For example, Simon levels up to 10th level and chooses to make one of his previous wizard levels a level in cleric and changes his 6th level feat. The next time that the group levels up Simon must wait an additional two sessions before he levels to 11th.
Abuse of this privilege will cause it to be revoked. Remember to present alterations to the DM.
- Changing a class level
- Each time that you level up you may replace one previously selected level.
- Changing a feat
- Each time that you level up you may replace one previously selected feat.
- Changing skill ranks
- Each time that you level up you may shuffle up to your level in skill ranks.
Starting Hook
All PCs will be starting on the road in the Coryani Empire, staying the night at Sleeping Dagger Barroom. The Sleeping Dagger sits in a small village at a crossroads and you have stopped there for a decent night's rest and some stew.