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Dargoth
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Posted - 17 Apr 2005 : 12:51:53
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Anyone seen a stat block for a Psionic NPC (ie some one with Psionic classes)?
There doesnt appear to be any Psionic characters in any of my FR source books
Whats the format? (a Psionic character sheet has 4 pages instead of the standard 2)
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Edited by - Dargoth on 17 Apr 2005 12:58:02
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Kajehase
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Posted - 17 Apr 2005 : 13:51:08
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One of the Realms-personalities (Telene Coloara, the Illithid Slayer) on the WotC website is done as a psion. |
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Kentinal
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Arivia
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Posted - 17 Apr 2005 : 17:00:01
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quote: Originally posted by Kentinal
The URL is http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/rp/20020619a there is not much difference in the stat block, adds PP and special traits that there is access to.
That's actually pretty badly done, and is using the 3.0 Psionics Handbook-there's a much better stat block on page 115 of Races of Stone-the example Iron Mind.
This is what changes:
SA/SQ: A psionic character may have additional (psionic) special abilities and qualities. Just name them in the actual stat block, and provide the full rules text(altered as appropriate) after the stat block. Feats: You might want to mark which feats are psionic feats.
And finally, at the end, you want to setup something like this: Psionics(power points x; save DC x + power level);1-x, x, x; 2-x, x, x; Fill in the xs as appropriate, and of course, feel free to add other levels and powers as appropriate. |
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Dargoth
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Posted - 18 Apr 2005 : 03:17:22
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Thanks guys |
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