Your favorite D&D/Pathfinder/Gama World/Boothill/Toon/... characters

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Who in here plays "table top RPG"s? Tell us you best or present character.
The Pathfinder character I'm playing at the moment is a Nutrl/Good, Female, Catfolk, 4th lv Ranger (natural weapons build) and 1st lv Sorceress (dual bloodline Red draconic and Fire Elemental) 3rd tear mythic (Guardian path) Mythic finesse fighter & Mythic alertness
25 point bye in STR 12, DEX 22, CON 10, INT 12, WIS 12, CHR 16
All totaled she's +15 perception, +12 sense motive, +13 Intimidate, +14 with a bow, and +16 with her clawblades.
Her animal companion is Female Lynx she trained to Flank in a fight.
 
Not playing any RPGs at the moment but have you ever played Warhammer Fantasy?
 
I just moved so haven't found a new gaming group yet. Last RPG I played was Rippers Resurrected, which doesn't have classes as strictly as DnD, but I was a mad scientist, sadly putting no stats into combat so kept getting creamed. Big mistake :)
 
littleSparrow said:
I was a mad scientist, sadly putting no stats into combat so kept getting creamed. Big mistake :)

If you intend to play as a character w/o combat skills you NEED your evil minions
 
ESPF said:
If you intend to play as a character w/o combat skills you NEED your evil minions

I know! Had two good fighters but needed more .... oh well, next time!
 
my favorite (and also first) character was a D&D3e halfling monk. On my first night playing, i was a session or two behind the other players. They were partway through a dungeon crawl when they encountered a gnoll (i think, this was over a decade and a half ago) that knocked them down to 0 or less HP. Not dead, but damn near. My DM signaled me to get in there, and I ran in, jumped over the unconscious party members, tumbled in to range of the gnoll, and punched him square in the groin. Rolled a crit, and killed him in one hit. I was able to help stabilize the other party members, and from that point on I was well looked after by the rest of the party.
 
Crinklebutt said:
my favorite (and also first) character was a D&D3e halfling monk. On my first night playing, i was a session or two behind the other players. They were partway through a dungeon crawl when they encountered a gnoll (i think, this was over a decade and a half ago) that knocked them down to 0 or less HP. Not dead, but damn near. My DM signaled me to get in there, and I ran in, jumped over the unconscious party members, tumbled in to range of the gnoll, and punched him square in the groin. Rolled a crit, and killed him in one hit. I was able to help stabilize the other party members, and from that point on I was well looked after by the rest of the party.

LOL Love it. cool story

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angelicprince said:
Not my character, but Sir Bearington from D&D 3.5e (https://imgur.com/r/gametales/tAV3wHl)

LOL Love it. Wasn't there a wear-bear in one of Tolkien's books?
 
ESPF said:
LOL Love it. cool story

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LOL Love it. Wasn't there a wear-bear in one of Tolkien's books?

Beorn from The Hobbit :)
 
My character in d&d is Johnny beardsmith a barbarian the uses his fists to crush goblin skulls and arms used for clotheslining giant boares
 
Safariwolf said:
My character in d&d is Johnny beardsmith a barbarian the uses his fists to crush goblin skulls and arms used for clotheslining giant boares

LoL vary cool WWE for D&D
 
Yea basically used just my arms for the whole campaign until the end when we fought a special boss I clotheslined 2 giant board in the beginning cause they double crit my warrior that was on look out duty while we slept in a giant tree and downed him it killed 1 and really hurt the other (the tree apparently was their home)
 
My catfolk likes infighting too. But she's min/maxed around her Dex and finesse fighting with her clawblades. Our reff made me gt them made special (for x3 the normal price.) As her claws are not "normal". The draconic bloodline bumped her claws to d6 damage .) and then she went and spent the BIG money to get every other claw cold iron/silver/cold iron/silver.
 
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Probably my favorite to play so far is a greataxe-wielding Kobold Barbarian, who was cast out of his clan for being too brave.
 
ScottySquish said:
Probably my favorite to play so far is a greataxe-wielding Kobold Barbarian, who was cast out of his clan for being too brave.

Hmmm... Not exactly my cup of blood-wine. But...sounds interesting. "Tell me more Fell me more. Like dose he have a car?"
 
No car, but he does have a belt of stone giant strength. Meaning he has .... 21 strength? At 2 1/2 feet tall?

Yeah, he had a marked tendency to run toward the danger, which his clan considered Conduct Unbecoming a Kobold. I more or less play him like Ash from evil dead ;-)
 
My current D&D 3.5 character is a chaotic/neutral 16th level custom race based off 4th and 5th ed apeling race. I've gone 15 levels rogue and 1 level sorcerer who worked as a royal assassin and is now a "preemptive goods procurement specialist" for hire (hes a theif) if he survives the next 5 levels at 21 he will become the new God of death and reach deityhood as the replacement for the previous, now destroyed, God of death Nerull (basic D&D pantheon)

The campaign is the re-emergance and 2nd apocalyptic war between all D&D Deities. All of our campaigns take place in the same universe so between all of our previous sessions and parties we have about 7,000+ years of backstory and events as all campaigns happen during different eras but all on a set defined map in a canonical universe.

My favorite character happened to be an overpowered alchohol fueled hellspawn abomination of chaos I aptly named Belial the Merciless. He had no base race he was just two half templates thrown together. (DM made the mistake of starting a 5th level game with no race restrictions) his official race was half Red dragon Half Pit Fiend, with a base level of 5 fighter and chaotic-evil Alignment. He eventually rose to a level 32 Draco-Lich paladin/Battle Mage of Tiamat and took part in the 1st apocalyptic deity war. After it was all said and done Belial and his half Brother "Baal the Malicious" ended up ascending to become the first of our groups new pantheon as "the Brothers of War", Belial became known as "The World Breaker" God of Chaos and Destruction and Baal became known as "The King Slayer" God of Revolution and Freedoms. (They were meant to be the symbolic counterbalance to each other and the two avatars of war from just revolution to pure psychotic rage.)

He was a fun character and is the reason so many of the base 3.5 pantheon is dead or destroyed in our game. We retired him as an NPC after he went 1v1 with the World Tarrasque and managed to subdue it to 0HP in only 9 combat rounds. The DM said if he could solo a Tarrasque he has no business being a PC anymore. Lore wise after his domination over the Tarrasque it became his Wizard familiar/Paladin mount as a servant to the new God of chaos and destruction.

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Currently playing a Warforged Monk who is from a distant fallen Empire. He's been wandering the world for the last 50 or so years in search of a purpose, he found that purpose in a group of adventurers. He likes to solve problems... With his fists.

My previous character was a Druid/Barbarian (6 levels Barbarian, 3 levels in druid.) he died a rather painful death of being melted by acid.
 
SnowBlitz said:
Currently playing a Warforged Monk who is from a distant fallen Empire. He's been wandering the world for the last 50 or so years in search of a purpose, he found that purpose in a group of adventurers. He likes to solve problems... With his fists.

My previous character was a Druid/Barbarian (6 levels Barbarian, 3 levels in druid.) he died a rather painful death of being melted by acid.

I really hate loosing characters like that 😾
 
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