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Name

Race
Class
Level (Tier)

Stats

STR 16 +3 +4
CON 16 +3 +4
DEX 18 +4 +5
INT 8 −1 0
WIS 10 0 +1
CHA 8 −1 0

Combat

Init: 0
HP: 0
Staggered: 0
AC: 0
PD: 0
MD: 0
Recoveries: 8
Roll: 1dX+Y
Average: 0

Basic Attacks

Melee Attack
At-Will
Target: One enemy
Attack: Stat + Level vs. AC
Hit: WEAPON + Stat damage
Miss:

Ranged Attack
At-Will
Target: One enemy
Attack: Stat + Level vs. AC
Hit: WEAPON + Stat damage
Miss:

One Unique Thing

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Icon Relationships

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Backgrounds

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Class Features

Tracker
You have the Tracker background at its full possible bonus of +5, without having to spend your normal background points on it. You are an expert wilderness tracker, capable of reading clues from the environment that others can't perceive. Tracking doesn't work well, however, in heavily traveled urban environments.
In addition, you have the terrain stunt power.
Terrain stunt: At the start of each battle in a non-urban environment, roll a d6. Any time after the escalation die reaches that number, you'll be able to use a quick action to execute a terrain stunt. Normally you can only use terrain stunt once per battle, but circumstances, geography, or excellent planning may suggest that you can pull it off more than once.
Terrain stunts are improvisational effects that play off your preternatural understanding of the wilderness and all the diverse forms of the natural world. Things like knocking a hornets nest no one had noticed onto your enemy's head, maneuvering a foe onto a soggy patch of ground that slows them down, shooting the cap off a mushroom spore in a dungeon that erupts on your enemies, getting your enemy's sword wedged into a stalactite, finding the tree branch that lets you vault up to attack the flying demon that thought it was out of axe range, and similar types of actions.
Double Ranged Attack
When you attack with a ranged weapon that does not need to be reloaded, your default option is to make a double ranged attack.
Your weapon damage die drops one notch, usually from d8s to d6s. If your first attack is a natural even roll (hit or miss), you can make a second attack as a free action.
If you decide you don't want to try for a double ranged attack when firing your bow or other ranged weapon, declare it before rolling your attack; the single attack will deal the normal damage dice instead of using reduced damage dice.
Lethal Hunter
Once per battle as a free action, choose an enemy. The crit range of your attacks against that enemy expands by 2 for the rest of the battle. A mob of mooks counts as a single enemy.

Talents

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Feats

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Powers

none

Possessions

0 Gold Piece

Typical Arms

  • Melee Weapon (Category)
  • Ranged Weapon (Category)
  • Armor (Category)
  • Shield?

True Magic Items

  • None

Consumables

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Gear

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Arms Chart

Weapons
1h 2h Thrown Xbow Bow
Small 1dX (-Y) 1dX (-Y) 1dX (-Y) 1dX (-Y) n/a
Light 1dX (-Y) 1dX (-Y) 1dX (-Y) 1dX (-Y) 1dX (-Y)
Heavy 1dX (-Y) 1dX (-Y) n/a 1dX (-Y) 1dX (-Y)
Armor
Type AC Penalty
None XX
Light YY
Heavy ZZ
Shield +1

Incremental Advances

  • None

Description

Physical Description
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Mannerisms Description
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Personal (non-Icon) Goals
Bar.
Action Heuristic (c.f., alignment)
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Religion
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Family, hometown, city/region of origin?
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Catchphrase, theme song, etc
Wobble
Languages Determined
Low Imperial
Graphic Representation (icon for maps)
Flob.