That was just to show a potential character sheet, they are not official Drizzt stats. The closest thing to an official Drizzt sheet was give by Chris Perkins at a convection.
You would think they would at least try to make the character sheet look real. A level 19 character with 45 hp makes me wonder if the designers of dnd beyond have actually read the players handbook, thankfully they aren't into writing adventures. Seriously though, it doesn't have to be exactly right, but it would be nice that if an attempt was made instead of a picture being produced by someone who clearly hasn't played the game before.
Also, I've never really seen Dritz as a fighter, and always more as a ranger. I suppose fighter makes sense.
And the proficiency bonus is wrong. It shows up as +5, when a 19th-level character should have a proficiency bonus of +6. Even more fun, his saving throws reflect the proper proficiency bonus for his level.
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And the proficiency bonus is wrong. It shows up as +5, when a 19th-level character should have a proficiency bonus of +6. Even more fun, his saving throws reflect the proper proficiency bonus for his level.
I'm pretty sure it's 15, not 19. That's another reason why.
The image has been adjusted since I made the original post, though. He's lower level (proficiency is only +3), but has 68 HP. Much better.
You would think they would at least try to make the character sheet look real. A level 19 character with 45 hp makes me wonder if the designers of dnd beyond have actually read the players handbook, thankfully they aren't into writing adventures. Seriously though, it doesn't have to be exactly right, but it would be nice that if an attempt was made instead of a picture being produced by someone who clearly hasn't played the game before.
Also, I've never really seen Dritz as a fighter, and always more as a ranger. I suppose fighter makes sense.
In 3.0 edition he was statted as a Fighter 10/Ranger 5/Barbarian 1.
He was also pathetically underpowered and would more than likely lose four out of five times against a competently built 12th level fighter.
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Anybody look closely at the example image of the character sheet app at the bottom right corner of the main page?
Poor Drizzt is L15, but only has 45 HP. With his +2 CON modifier, that means he rolled 1 HP at every level, including first. Talk about unlucky.
That was just to show a potential character sheet, they are not official Drizzt stats. The closest thing to an official Drizzt sheet was give by Chris Perkins at a convection.
http://www.sageadvice.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/ChBRUHaU4AAh-Za.jpg
http://www.sageadvice.eu/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/ChBRUNbUoAA3ono.jpg
Somebody has no sense of humor...
Oh, well....I'll work on it ;-)
The example character sheet you're referencing is 19th level, not 15th. Fighter-11/rogue-8. That means the poor chap rolled a few 0s and -1s for HP.
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You would think they would at least try to make the character sheet look real. A level 19 character with 45 hp makes me wonder if the designers of dnd beyond have actually read the players handbook, thankfully they aren't into writing adventures. Seriously though, it doesn't have to be exactly right, but it would be nice that if an attempt was made instead of a picture being produced by someone who clearly hasn't played the game before.
Also, I've never really seen Dritz as a fighter, and always more as a ranger. I suppose fighter makes sense.
And the proficiency bonus is wrong. It shows up as +5, when a 19th-level character should have a proficiency bonus of +6. Even more fun, his saving throws reflect the proper proficiency bonus for his level.
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drizzt a fighter humm always thought he was a dual class fighter/ranger :)
Yeah drizzt is absolutely a ranger
I can't access the link, so please could someone post the file?
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In 3.0 edition he was statted as a Fighter 10/Ranger 5/Barbarian 1.
He was also pathetically underpowered and would more than likely lose four out of five times against a competently built 12th level fighter.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
I paid someone to make me the real Drizzt and Artemis based on the 2e Drizzt I used to fight 2e Artemis
With the 2e version we had them fight over and over and they were perfectly balanced each winning 50% of the time.
I haven't studied it yet but this is what he created.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/28208685/G0FsYD
https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/28214623/1YQMm1