tommy19
2010-10-03, 03:54 PM
Hello Everyone,
I have a player in my current pathfinder game that has just started playing Assassin's Creed 2 and has expressed an interest in making his character very agile and very much the free running type. However, his background and their starting city was quite small so he wouldn't have access to these abilities already.
I'm planning to include an NPC at a later time from a larger city who is very adept at the free running/climbing and having the PC take training from him on the subject.
The thing is that I'm really wanting a system for these types of things rather than a batch of successive jump checks. I was considering a feat that gives you a certain small number of "tricks" that you can perform. At later levels you can then invest skill points (this rouge has lots of those) to improve your jumping/climbing/falling abilities.
Any suggestions on what type of benefits these abilities might give? or if there is a system in place like this already that would be a great place for me to begin.
Thanks in advance.
I have a player in my current pathfinder game that has just started playing Assassin's Creed 2 and has expressed an interest in making his character very agile and very much the free running type. However, his background and their starting city was quite small so he wouldn't have access to these abilities already.
I'm planning to include an NPC at a later time from a larger city who is very adept at the free running/climbing and having the PC take training from him on the subject.
The thing is that I'm really wanting a system for these types of things rather than a batch of successive jump checks. I was considering a feat that gives you a certain small number of "tricks" that you can perform. At later levels you can then invest skill points (this rouge has lots of those) to improve your jumping/climbing/falling abilities.
Any suggestions on what type of benefits these abilities might give? or if there is a system in place like this already that would be a great place for me to begin.
Thanks in advance.