(Nope, the issue is that the errata specifically prevented Changelings from achieving +3 Charisma (and by extension from Tasha's flexible ability increases, any stat), which was what my character was originally using.)
(@Bdaddly: It's less that he gave them a +3, and moreso you had the choice of adding your +1 to any stat... including the one that's already getting a +2. >.>;a)
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When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
(To specify, the errata added 'other stat' to Changeling's ASI, so now +3 in one stat is no longer possible, which is unfortunately the niche my character was using as a Changeling. With DM permission, I would prefer to change my character's race to something different.)
(OOC: I reread the effect of bladesong and I realized how dumb I was to miss the restriction on two-handed weapons... I went ahead and swapped out some of Fenkas' equipment and updated his description to allow him to actually be able to use bladesong... I just wanted to check that this was okay)
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“The mark of a successful DM is when you have caused more player deaths with doors than dragons, demons, or devils.”
(@PlumPie: And unless there's some particular rules errata I'm missing, so long as you have a spell from one class, you can use either your spell slots or pact magic spell slots for it, so long as you spend either or at the appropriate slot level or above. So, you don't need to have Shield from both of your classes to be able to cast it.)
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When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
(@The_Math: More than understandable. As I said, it was half-expectation and funny thought that came to mind. Also, in case you weren't aware, Bladesinging at least is no longer restricted to elves with the new update. So, if you wanted to really off the chain, then by all means.)
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When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
(@The_Math: More than understandable. As I said, it was half-expectation and funny thought that came to mind. Also, in case you weren't aware, Bladesinging at least is no longer restricted to elves with the new update. So, if you wanted to really off the chain, then by all means.)
@Orileo; I picked elf for a reason ;)
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“The mark of a successful DM is when you have caused more player deaths with doors than dragons, demons, or devils.”
A hulking blue figure clad in an assortment of different metals introduces himself.
"I am Merron, and I have come to fight."
He slaps his thigh, and out of his oversized pack a mechanical dragon leaps into the air... then falls. It has no wings. Merron sighs, then fixes the dragon with a touch.
Merron hails from a long line of expert craftsmen, descended long ago from a blue dragon. They use their lightning breath to forge in a unique style that gives life to their creations. When he was young, he decided to take up the blacksmithing trade after being awed by the masterful creations of a dwarf smith. He trained for years but was unsatisfied with his work, so he decided to seek out a master dwarf to apprentice under.
When he asked the dwarf to make him his apprentice, he had the door slammed in his face. Determined, Merron set up camp right in front of the dwarf's forge. For three days, he worked on a special project, until finally he was done. He knocked again, and asked the dwarf, and showed him his creation: a mechanical dragon, missing wings. The dwarf was impressed by his stubbornness and his new style of smithing, and Merron became his apprentice. After 10 years, he emerged from the dwarf's mountain home, and set up a shop with his newfound skills.
He has come to the arena primarily to test his creations against a variety of fighters. His original mechanical dragon is still at his side, though it has had some modifications over the years.
A slender form opens the door and enters into the tavern. She carries a backpack and a buckler on her back, a long slender sheath hangs at her left side with delicate engravings of leaves etched into it that houses what can only be assumed to be a rapier, and a small hand crossbow hangs next to it. She wears a suit of custom fitted studded leather, and around her neck hangs a silver amulet depicting a bloody blade. She is tall and slender, and almost fragile looking although the hard look on her face proves otherwise. She strides purposefully over to the bar and sits down, ordering a large mug of ale as she does. After a long drink from her mug, she inquires as to joining an arena fight
Name: Silthair Fireblood
Race: Aereni High Elf with customized origin
Class: Oath of Vengeance Paladin
Backstory:
As a young child, Silthair grew up in a small elven village. She had a happy life until a legion of orcs marched into her forest and massacred everyone in her village. As far as she knows, she is the only survivor. She fled far, and eventually encountered a group of paladins. Filled with hatred for those who killed everyone she had ever known and loved, she began to train in the art of a paladin, and took the oath of vengeance. Since then she has taken to fighting in arenas such as the colosseum in order to grow her battle prowess in the hopes of one day exacting her vengeance. Her constant search for new challenges to grow her skill and abilities has led her to the coliseum...
After much mental anguish her magical bandore and long held prize token for some Super Fly Bongos. Then its off to find a nice fountain or corner to practice some poetry!
A heavily armored dwarf arrives. At first glance he appears to be your typical dwarven heavy warrior. But, strangely, he carries a thick tome of spells and the vestments of a man of faith. What does this mean?!
Forge spent much of his childhood being mocked and disrespected for his various interests. However, on the 5th year after his entry into the priesthood, he bore witness to a battle between two planeswalkers and was sucked into another world. Once he was established in his new home, he flourished and eventually found his way here to try and prove his worth.
FYI, the Plate +1 is due to the Forge Cleric ability.
(@LavenderDame: Sorry for the delays. But unfortunately, there are no other level 4 competitors just yet. Once the level 3 match has concluded, level 4 will be after. Your patience is appreciated.)
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When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
A ruddy, weathered and cheery girl walks out of the woods and strides toward the coliseum. "I hear there's money to be made by those with keen eyes, steady aim, and a little magic to boot! Let's have some fun!"
The next match will feature any interested level-4 competitors. The match will begin on the Dec 27th. Or "sooner", if all level 4 contestants gather before then, but with relaxed turn over rules in play until Jan 3.
(Nope, the issue is that the errata specifically prevented Changelings from achieving +3 Charisma (and by extension from Tasha's flexible ability increases, any stat), which was what my character was originally using.)
(@Bdaddly: It's less that he gave them a +3, and moreso you had the choice of adding your +1 to any stat... including the one that's already getting a +2. >.>;a)
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
(To specify, the errata added 'other stat' to Changeling's ASI, so now +3 in one stat is no longer possible, which is unfortunately the niche my character was using as a Changeling. With DM permission, I would prefer to change my character's race to something different.)
(OOC: I reread the effect of bladesong and I realized how dumb I was to miss the restriction on two-handed weapons... I went ahead and swapped out some of Fenkas' equipment and updated his description to allow him to actually be able to use bladesong... I just wanted to check that this was okay)
“The mark of a successful DM is when you have caused more player deaths with doors than dragons, demons, or devils.”
(@Plum & The_Math: You are both good to make the changes.)
(@The_Math: Interesting choice in a whip. I half-expected you'd to one up the current Bladesingers, and dual-wield rapiers. lol.)
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
(Thank you for the replies. I have adjusted my character accordingly.)
(@PlumPie: And unless there's some particular rules errata I'm missing, so long as you have a spell from one class, you can use either your spell slots or pact magic spell slots for it, so long as you spend either or at the appropriate slot level or above. So, you don't need to have Shield from both of your classes to be able to cast it.)
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
(Thank you for the heads up - I wasn’t aware of that!)
I like trying original concepts even if they aren't the most effective in combat...
“The mark of a successful DM is when you have caused more player deaths with doors than dragons, demons, or devils.”
(@Plum: No problem, mon!)
(@The_Math: More than understandable. As I said, it was half-expectation and funny thought that came to mind. Also, in case you weren't aware, Bladesinging at least is no longer restricted to elves with the new update. So, if you wanted to really off the chain, then by all means.)
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
@Orileo; I picked elf for a reason ;)
“The mark of a successful DM is when you have caused more player deaths with doors than dragons, demons, or devils.”
Joining the coliseum:
A hulking blue figure clad in an assortment of different metals introduces himself.
"I am Merron, and I have come to fight."
He slaps his thigh, and out of his oversized pack a mechanical dragon leaps into the air... then falls. It has no wings. Merron sighs, then fixes the dragon with a touch.
Name: Merron Fharngnathnost
Height: 6' 5"
Race: Dragonborn (blue)
Class: Artificer 3 (Battle Smith)
Background: Clan Crafter
Backstory:
Merron hails from a long line of expert craftsmen, descended long ago from a blue dragon. They use their lightning breath to forge in a unique style that gives life to their creations. When he was young, he decided to take up the blacksmithing trade after being awed by the masterful creations of a dwarf smith. He trained for years but was unsatisfied with his work, so he decided to seek out a master dwarf to apprentice under.
When he asked the dwarf to make him his apprentice, he had the door slammed in his face. Determined, Merron set up camp right in front of the dwarf's forge. For three days, he worked on a special project, until finally he was done. He knocked again, and asked the dwarf, and showed him his creation: a mechanical dragon, missing wings. The dwarf was impressed by his stubbornness and his new style of smithing, and Merron became his apprentice. After 10 years, he emerged from the dwarf's mountain home, and set up a shop with his newfound skills.
He has come to the arena primarily to test his creations against a variety of fighters. His original mechanical dragon is still at his side, though it has had some modifications over the years.
Character Sheet: https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/ClickForRandomName/characters/39937881
A slender form opens the door and enters into the tavern. She carries a backpack and a buckler on her back, a long slender sheath hangs at her left side with delicate engravings of leaves etched into it that houses what can only be assumed to be a rapier, and a small hand crossbow hangs next to it. She wears a suit of custom fitted studded leather, and around her neck hangs a silver amulet depicting a bloody blade. She is tall and slender, and almost fragile looking although the hard look on her face proves otherwise. She strides purposefully over to the bar and sits down, ordering a large mug of ale as she does. After a long drink from her mug, she inquires as to joining an arena fight
Name: Silthair Fireblood
Race: Aereni High Elf with customized origin
Class: Oath of Vengeance Paladin
Backstory:
As a young child, Silthair grew up in a small elven village. She had a happy life until a legion of orcs marched into her forest and massacred everyone in her village. As far as she knows, she is the only survivor. She fled far, and eventually encountered a group of paladins. Filled with hatred for those who killed everyone she had ever known and loved, she began to train in the art of a paladin, and took the oath of vengeance. Since then she has taken to fighting in arenas such as the colosseum in order to grow her battle prowess in the hopes of one day exacting her vengeance. Her constant search for new challenges to grow her skill and abilities has led her to the coliseum...
Sheet: https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/Smart_TJ/characters/40140421
So far this session I have hit my teammates twice, flat-out missed 3 times, and only hit the enemy twice. Trust me, you don't want to borrow my dice.
(Ah, if only I was in two less campaigns. Might have the time and wherewithal to host a second set of matches at the same time. :S)
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
After much mental anguish her magical bandore and long held prize token for some Super Fly Bongos. Then its off to find a nice fountain or corner to practice some poetry!
Goyo - [Tortle]Druid/Warlock - Circle of Sea/Celestial (Libretalia)
Vogan - [Goliath-Hill]Bard - ???(A Dungeon-Delving Campaign Group C)
Jack Vicvan - [Eladrin]Warlock - Archfey
Joining
A heavily armored dwarf arrives. At first glance he appears to be your typical dwarven heavy warrior. But, strangely, he carries a thick tome of spells and the vestments of a man of faith. What does this mean?!
Forge is a level 1 cleric/ level 2 wizard
https://ddb.ac/characters/40939862/UYc0Hi
Forge spent much of his childhood being mocked and disrespected for his various interests. However, on the 5th year after his entry into the priesthood, he bore witness to a battle between two planeswalkers and was sucked into another world. Once he was established in his new home, he flourished and eventually found his way here to try and prove his worth.
FYI, the Plate +1 is due to the Forge Cleric ability.
Forge - Arena Wizard Tank
The next match will feature any interested level-3 competitors! The match will begin in 48 hours.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/play-by-post/79111-echoes-of-glory-coliseum-of-conquest?comment=327
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
(@LavenderDame: Sorry for the delays. But unfortunately, there are no other level 4 competitors just yet. Once the level 3 match has concluded, level 4 will be after. Your patience is appreciated.)
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.
Joining
A ruddy, weathered and cheery girl walks out of the woods and strides toward the coliseum. "I hear there's money to be made by those with keen eyes, steady aim, and a little magic to boot! Let's have some fun!"
Lenalia is a Divine Soul Sorcerer 1/Bard 2.
https://ddb.ac/characters/41066103/Mevmpx
Lenalia BrightSong Bard Sorcerer in Coliseum of Conquest
DM For Amphail Adventures
The next match will feature any interested level-4 competitors. The match will begin on the Dec 27th. Or "sooner", if all level 4 contestants gather before then, but with relaxed turn over rules in play until Jan 3.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/play-by-post/79111-echoes-of-glory-coliseum-of-conquest?comment=388
When you realize you're doing too much: Signature.