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Statting Slayers
« on: November 06, 2011, 11:23:13 AM »
Lina Inverse

CN Human Warmage 15/Mage of the Arcane Order 7
Feats: Craft Wondrous Item, Epic Spellcasting
Equipment: Headband of mind blank, Metamagic rod amulet of empower, Metamagic rod gloves of enlarge, Metamagic rod ring of maximise, Belt of battle

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Re: Statting Slayers
« Reply #1 on: November 06, 2011, 11:23:29 AM »
Gourry Gabriev

LG Human Warblade 20
Equipment: +5 mithral breastplate, Sword of Light
Quote from: Sword of Light
This +5 holy spell storing longsword grants its wielder the Spellfire Wielder feat as long as it is held. Unlike a normal spellfire wielder, you cannot use spellfire energy to heal.

EDIT: Super Genius Games's Vanguard class handles the Sword of Light pretty well (vanguard 19/warblade 1), but it casts spells - pick stuff he can do with his sword (like energy blasts and reach buffs) or which is subtle (like self-healing).
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Re: Statting Slayers
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2011, 11:23:44 AM »
Zelgadis Greywords

N Mineral warrior human Factotum 3/Ranger (Mystic rangerDrag, Shooting starCoV variants) 17
Feats: Able LearnerRoD, Arcane Strike, Font of Inspiration, Improved Initiative, Knowledge Devotion, Practiced Spellcaster (ranger), Sword of the Arcane OrderCoV
Spells: Dismissal, Earthbolt, Fireball, Fly, Light, Orb of force, Scorching ray

Astral Vine: Arcane Strike
Blam Blazer/Elmekia Lance: Orb of force
Dug Haut: Earthbolt
Fireball: Fireball. Duh.
Flare Arrow: Scorching ray
Lighting: Light
Ra-Tilt: Dismissal
Ray Wing/Levitation: Fly

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Re: Statting Slayers
« Reply #3 on: November 06, 2011, 11:23:56 AM »
Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun

LG Halfling cleric (Strength, War domains) 18/Prestige paladin 2
Feats: Improved Unarmed Strike, Holy Warrior, Strength DevotionB

Visfa Rank: Greater Mighty Wallop

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Re: Statting Slayers
« Reply #4 on: November 06, 2011, 11:24:06 AM »
Sylphiel Nels Lahda

NG Human cloistered cleric 20 (Protection, Healing domains)
Feats: Extra Spell (dragon slave :p), Healing Devotion, Spiritual Counter, Touch of Healing
Flaws: Frail, Non-combatant

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Re: Statting Slayers
« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2011, 12:47:02 AM »
Guardians of Order made a Slayers d20 game back in the day.

http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/10/10275.phtml

Apparently Lina Inverse was Chaotic Good by their standards.  Now I haven't seen much of the show, but she came off as selfish in a manga I once read...

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Re: Statting Slayers
« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2011, 08:54:46 AM »
Guardians of Order made a Slayers d20 game back in the day.

http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/10/10275.phtml

Apparently Lina Inverse was Chaotic Good by their standards.  Now I haven't seen much of the show, but she came off as selfish in a manga I once read...
I've seen Lina given as an example of "how to play Chaotic Neutral right" before. :p Here's what TVTropes has to say:
Lina Inverse from The Slayers can be considered one of the best examples of this trope in a Dungeons and Dragons sense, being motivated almost entirely by self-interest and whim. While she has morals that do prevent her from going too far to the dark side, and even to come off as Chaotic Good once in a while, she is extremely selfish, greedy, bad-tempered, self-centered and impulsive, and even comes off as petty on occasions, as she often refuses to give any attention, never mind assistance, to people who don't offer her a reward of some kind. Notable stunts include refusing to a fight a dragon (which A: she set loose and B: happens to be tearing down the village she's in) unless the Village Headman agrees to pay her, only agreeing to help a girl whose village has been enslaved in one of the movies after recalling that said village is built near Elven ruins, saving a girl from a rampaging Golem in another movie and then harassing her for a reward, and demanding a new companion of his surrender a family heirloom of his to her after finding out it's a powerful magical weapon.

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Re: Statting Slayers
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2011, 11:11:21 AM »
Guardians of Order made a Slayers d20 game back in the day.

http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/10/10275.phtml

Apparently Lina Inverse was Chaotic Good by their standards.  Now I haven't seen much of the show, but she came off as selfish in a manga I once read...

Maybe if you moved the definition of "good" to "how typical D&D players behave" :p

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Re: Statting Slayers
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2011, 01:44:55 PM »
It's coming back to me now...

I think that alignment worked slightly differently in Slayers d20 in that Lawful Good characters could act impulsive and rude every once in a while.  They basically loosened the alignment straight-jacket a little.

They also had a Dragon PC class.