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Niro
2009-11-27, 09:33 AM
Well the title says it all.. I wanna make wolverine as a dnd character. Im guessing that he is some sort of monk but that is really all that I can think of :\
Any help would be appreciated like how to get the adamantium (or adamantite) skeleton, the fast healing etc.

ErrantX
2009-11-27, 09:33 AM
Totemist. Sphinx claws.

Enjoy!

-X

Sstoopidtallkid
2009-11-27, 09:34 AM
Half-troll Shifter Barbarian/Warshaper, with some method of getting Fire and Acid immunity.

Niro
2009-11-27, 09:34 AM
aah thank you... may I ask which book that class is in?

Sstoopidtallkid
2009-11-27, 09:35 AM
aah thank you... may I ask which book that class is in?Totemist is Magic of Incarnum.
Warshaper is, IIRC CWar and Shifter is ECS.

Niro
2009-11-27, 09:37 AM
Half-troll Shifter Barbarian/Warshaper, with some method of getting Fire and Acid immunity.

it might not be in the true spirit of wolverine.. but couldn't I make him a half gold dragon in order to get the immunity to fire?

Jan Mattys
2009-11-27, 09:52 AM
You guys are all wrong.

Start of Darkness specifically portraits Wolverine as a Sorcerer.

Grumman
2009-11-27, 09:54 AM
You guys are all wrong.

Start of Darkness specifically portraits Wolverine as a Sorcerer.
A Sorcerer / Flux Adept? That would get him the claws and the regeneration.

Lycanthromancer
2009-11-27, 09:55 AM
An animal companion?

MichielHagen
2009-11-27, 10:01 AM
Psychic Warrior with the ability to grow claws. Pretty good, very Wolverinish...

The Gilded Duke
2009-11-27, 10:11 AM
Is their some piece of equipment, alchemical or magical that makes his natural weapons count as adamantine for the purposes of overcoming damage reduction?

Maybe some kind of graft?

Sstoopidtallkid
2009-11-27, 10:13 AM
Is their some piece of equipment, alchemical or magical that makes his natural weapons count as adamantine for the purposes of overcoming damage reduction?

Maybe some kind of graft?Necklace of Natural Attacks can make them Metalline.

Vizzerdrix
2009-11-27, 10:27 AM
dmpc. As such, he needs to be put down.

Project_Mayhem
2009-11-27, 10:29 AM
dmpc. As such, he needs to be put down.

Agreed. Proceed.




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Oh wait, Marty Stu style invincibility. Damn

Lycanthromancer
2009-11-27, 03:51 PM
Agreed. Proceed.




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Oh wait, Marty Stu style invincibility. DamnDissect him. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg8xdis9SVk)

Tyndmyr
2009-11-27, 03:53 PM
Well the title says it all.. I wanna make wolverine as a dnd character. Im guessing that he is some sort of monk but that is really all that I can think of :\
Any help would be appreciated like how to get the adamantium (or adamantite) skeleton, the fast healing etc.

Well, look at it this way. He's an old, extremely powerful, badass characters that adventures sporadically with a group of glorified schoolkids who are vastly less tough than him. He annoys the crap out of plenty of them. Regardless of any attempt to kill him, or how ridiculously over the top it is, he never actually dies.

Clearly, Wolverine is a DMPC.