Lol thank you for this. I feel comfort that its not just my group that tries to make recreations of fictional characters and completely forget to make them actually useful.
His major problem is that he selected the “dark knight” class. Batman should properly be a CG thief/monk, at least if you want to behave like batman in combat.
To be honest, 4th edition once had a prestige class, grey knigth, that was *perfect* for making batman. It was a paladin but his possible magic included things like putting enemies to sleep, pulling them close, inmobilizing, etc. and it wasnt hard to RP them being gadgets. Sadly, D&D 4th edition was… terrible.
DnD 4th edition dared to have a different combat system and everyone went nuts about it. The combat portion of the game was pretty good, though the rest suffered. Would have made a great tactical turn based video game.
4th Edition was a great tactical cooperative combat game, seriously the best on the market to date that I’ve seen. Oh, and there were some hints at an RPG attached.
had to look at your comment to figure out that it is, really, bat shaped XD
Paddy
5 years ago
Let’s see how long his Charisma keeps him alive.
I wonder if he keeps his Intimidate bonus in the event that they turn him into another Wight. Could make for an entertainining miniboss for the party to immolate.
A shame this version of Pathfinder they’re playing doesn’t have the vigilante class, the actual official class for playing a Batman-like character.
On the other hand, I think Player One still wouldn’t play or build the character correctly.
tiamatt
5 years ago
Eh…maybe he’ll be lucky and his armor class will be high enough/the wights roll low enough so he’s survives. Unless he somehow screwed up putting on his armor too…
Doubt it. Medieval plate armor generally tends to be too bulky to look like Batman properly so he probably downgraded to a lower tier of armor to look more like Batman. I’m thinking chain mail or leather so he’s probably going to be dead after this.
MightyThor34
5 years ago
It took me a moment to realize why his bat shaped knife looked like that.
Had to look up the whole resplendent power thing for the Knight in pathfinder, that apparently is a textbook ruling not just a way to mess with Player 1.
Received mine a few days ago. It was a long wait, but boy, was it worth it! Can’t dig into it just yet, since I’m in the middle of getting into my new house, but in a few weeks I’ll restart my journey (again) through all these years of CAD :).
From what I can see, it is a top notch quality product and no harm was done to it during the 3.5 months journey.
Thanks again, Tim, for what you do daily and for making it possible to send these to Europe.
I wondered for a moment if i was the only one who noticed that. Amazing work Tim!
mandoschMUh
5 years ago
This is just amazing 😀 I’m wondering which character P1 will come up with next.
Bachenaugen
5 years ago
Should have been a Knight Errant. That way, Blue could have made up his own vows/edicts that fits his custom order… as long as the GM approves first, of course.
Biff Tannen
5 years ago
There was a vigilante prestige class for 3.5 that would have worked well.
Man I missed the campaign arc.
Ambaryerno
5 years ago
I dunno, this sounds like the DM pulling a deliberate “FU” against the character.
at least he’s somewhat useful lmao
Lol thank you for this. I feel comfort that its not just my group that tries to make recreations of fictional characters and completely forget to make them actually useful.
His major problem is that he selected the “dark knight” class. Batman should properly be a CG thief/monk, at least if you want to behave like batman in combat.
To be honest, 4th edition once had a prestige class, grey knigth, that was *perfect* for making batman. It was a paladin but his possible magic included things like putting enemies to sleep, pulling them close, inmobilizing, etc. and it wasnt hard to RP them being gadgets. Sadly, D&D 4th edition was… terrible.
DnD 4th edition dared to have a different combat system and everyone went nuts about it. The combat portion of the game was pretty good, though the rest suffered. Would have made a great tactical turn based video game.
4th Edition was a great tactical cooperative combat game, seriously the best on the market to date that I’ve seen. Oh, and there were some hints at an RPG attached.
4th ed was made for videogames purpose, not for tabletop and it shows
I’m suddenly thinking of 3.5’s gray guard being Bruce Wayne from Batman Beyond:
“I can’t believe I was ever that green. THIS is how you interrogate someone!”
I approve of the shape of that knife.
had to look at your comment to figure out that it is, really, bat shaped XD
Let’s see how long his Charisma keeps him alive.
I wonder if he keeps his Intimidate bonus in the event that they turn him into another Wight. Could make for an entertainining miniboss for the party to immolate.
Can you really intimidate something that’s already dead?
you can kill something that’s already dead… so why not?
Wait…the knife should be bat shaped…don´t it?
It is, the blunt instrument, not the animal.
It is bat shaped. Baseball bat shaped…
And it is!
A shame this version of Pathfinder they’re playing doesn’t have the vigilante class, the actual official class for playing a Batman-like character.
On the other hand, I think Player One still wouldn’t play or build the character correctly.
Eh…maybe he’ll be lucky and his armor class will be high enough/the wights roll low enough so he’s survives. Unless he somehow screwed up putting on his armor too…
Doubt it. Medieval plate armor generally tends to be too bulky to look like Batman properly so he probably downgraded to a lower tier of armor to look more like Batman. I’m thinking chain mail or leather so he’s probably going to be dead after this.
It took me a moment to realize why his bat shaped knife looked like that.
Had to look up the whole resplendent power thing for the Knight in pathfinder, that apparently is a textbook ruling not just a way to mess with Player 1.
well, you can bat a bat with bat 🙂
THANK YOU TIM!
Made an order oct. 30 and today I picked up my package, that was sent from Australia to Sweden.
https://imgur.com/a/QGpWIwM
Nice! They made a very, very long journey, but it looks like they arrived their safely!
Received mine a few days ago. It was a long wait, but boy, was it worth it! Can’t dig into it just yet, since I’m in the middle of getting into my new house, but in a few weeks I’ll restart my journey (again) through all these years of CAD :).
From what I can see, it is a top notch quality product and no harm was done to it during the 3.5 months journey.
Thanks again, Tim, for what you do daily and for making it possible to send these to Europe.
got mine last week
Abselutely hilarious, brilliant work Tim!
So, if he dies and they turn him, do we get to see the rise of the wight knight?
*falls out of chair laughing* Winner!
That knife doesn’t look bat-sha… oh.
And thus ends the (short) journey of Yoff…
I’m liking the continuity of “nostrilseeker” still living up to its name.
😉
I wondered for a moment if i was the only one who noticed that. Amazing work Tim!
This is just amazing 😀 I’m wondering which character P1 will come up with next.
Should have been a Knight Errant. That way, Blue could have made up his own vows/edicts that fits his custom order… as long as the GM approves first, of course.
There was a vigilante prestige class for 3.5 that would have worked well.
Man I missed the campaign arc.
I dunno, this sounds like the DM pulling a deliberate “FU” against the character.