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Title: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Sandler Morlock on September 16, 2005, 06:02:00 AM
Has there been any thought to adding a Dundeon Delver Prestige class.  I'm considering playing a Indiana Jones/Laura Croft type character, but I notice there doesn't appear to be a prestige class here for this.

Sandler Morlock
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Dorganath on September 16, 2005, 06:13:00 AM
Wouldn't a rogue be a good fit for that kind of role?
  There's nothing stopping you from playing your character like that (no guns, of course).  But also recognize that even if we had that PrC, your character could not start life as that PrC.
  In the absence of this PrC, you could likely build your character to closely approximate it.
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Sandler Morlock on September 16, 2005, 06:45:00 AM
Absolutely, and I'm about to put the character up for approval.  My thoughts on the PrC is that it brings together lore abilities (such as bardic knowledge) and other abilities similar to the Mistone Alliance Scout that Rogues do not have access to and the exclusion of other more common rogue abilities.  I've heard of several versions of this PrC for Neverwinter Nights.  This kind of campaign specific "lore master/delver" can also go a long way in facilitating RP within quest situations as well.

Sandler Morlock
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Andrios on September 16, 2005, 06:46:00 AM
I don't know about Laura Croft,  but a rogue with a lot of points in Lore could be a great Indiana Jones type character.
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Talan Va'lash on September 16, 2005, 11:23:00 AM
Indiana Jones would probably be a multiclass Fighter/Expert

Expert being an NPC class that gets something like 6+int skillpoints and gets to choose any 10 skills to be class skills.  They're basically any very good/educated/trained professional, craftsman, or sage.  Indiana jones would have lots of lore and obscure knowledge skills (the whole university professor thing.)

Their BAB progression is the same as a rogue, and will is their high save.

-TV
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Frendh on September 16, 2005, 12:00:00 PM
Either pure Rogue or multiclassed Rogue works great
as a dungeon delver. Just do what the others said
and max lore and it's a perfect fit.

As for Indiana Jones and Laura Croft, Indy stomps
Laura Croft any time, any place.
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Doc-Holiday on September 16, 2005, 12:49:00 PM
No no no... were talking D&D NWN here... Laura Croft has cleavage... she wins.. all she has to do it take everything off and she is invincible... everyone knows that the less armor a woman wears (in the dungeon delving world) the less injury she takes... just look at all the pictures! Give a naked woman a sword and she will rule the D&D world.
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Lalaith Va'lash on September 16, 2005, 01:30:00 PM
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Doc-Holiday - 9/16/2005 3:49 PM No no no... were talking D&D NWN here... Laura Croft has cleavage... she wins.. all she has to do it take everything off and she is invincible... everyone knows that the less armor a woman wears (in the dungeon delving world) the less injury she takes... just look at all the pictures! Give a naked woman a sword and she will rule the D&D world.

  In that case..
  I would *much* rather play an Indiana Jonesish Character... :)
  LV
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: FlameStrike on September 16, 2005, 01:43:00 PM
I totally second Doc's argument, it's quite a valid one. ;)
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Talan Va'lash on September 17, 2005, 12:42:00 AM
Lara Croft doesn't hold a candle to Indiana Jones.  He's just way cooler.

-TV
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Gulnyr on September 17, 2005, 01:34:00 AM
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Talan Va'lash - 9/17/2005  3:42 AM

Lara Croft doesn't hold a candle to Indiana Jones.  He's just way cooler.

-TV

Well duh, but Doc's statement still holds.  Seriously, when Bris died a couple nights ago, I swear that was just some Bioware problem.  A fluke.  Well, maybe if her boots weren't quite so high.  If she were showing more leg - invincible.
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Talan Va'lash on September 17, 2005, 04:58:00 PM
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Doc-Holiday - 9/16/2005  1:49 PM

No no no... were talking D&D NWN here... Laura Croft has cleavage... she wins.. all she has to do it take everything off and she is invincible... everyone knows that the less armor a woman wears (in the dungeon delving world) the less injury she takes... just look at all the pictures! Give a naked woman a sword and she will rule the D&D world.



Yes... Because we all know breasts are a source of natural AC.


-TV
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Ioskeha on September 20, 2005, 01:07:00 AM
They also have the ability to charm male character without a will save.
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Harloff on October 04, 2005, 01:30:00 AM
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Ioskeha - 9/20/2005  10:07 AM

They also have the ability to charm male character without a will save.


Hah! Skarp is a male yet he has "breast charm feat" resistance...
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Talan Va'lash on October 04, 2005, 03:25:00 PM
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Harloff - 10/4/2005  2:30 AM

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Ioskeha - 9/20/2005  10:07 AM

They also have the ability to charm male character without a will save.


Hah! Skarp is a male yet he has "breast charm feat" resistance...


The only known way to resist the effects of this feat is to take the "San Francisco Preference" feat.

-TV
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: Filatus on October 04, 2005, 03:34:00 PM

Or a drow without daylight adaption. :)
Title: RE: Dungeon Delver PrC
Post by: LoganGrimnar on October 04, 2005, 04:19:00 PM
lol... this went to a funny place...
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