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5e Spelljammer game
#41
Dohwar are supposed to be a little clumsy anyway so the no dex plays into that
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#42
So was there a consensus on what level you all wanted to start on (1-3)?
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#43
1 makes the most sense to me. Character so far - https://www.myth-weavers.com/sheet.html#id=2345595
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#44
I am good with anything from 1-3
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#45
Ido not see your campaign appearingin the list of 5E campaigns
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#46
(11-22-2020, 12:05 AM)danaoverland Wrote: Ido not see your campaign appearingin the list of 5E campaigns

It has not been approbed and added by Spiral or Succuvus yet.. patience
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#47
[OoC: Sorry for not being around much. I usually have company every other weekend so it's not easy to get on and do much other than reply to an occasional message. ]

(11-21-2020, 07:18 AM)GM Anthraxus Wrote: So was there a consensus on what level you all wanted to start on (1-3)?

Well, I'm going to suggest 2nd level.  That way we have a little bit of experience behind us for our background and 1st level can be so squishy!
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#48
in 5e though the level advancment fro L1 to level 3 is REAKLLY fast.. not like earlier editions
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#49
I'm good with starting at 2, cuase that will allow me to start with a good start towards all the class flavor of my planed build.
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#50
It also removes some of the starting squishness as GM Marvel suggested
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