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NineThePuma
2011-07-20, 02:58 AM
The DM has a really weird way of rolling stats (roll three of a kind, get another dice and add to it) and I threw this character together.

Am I overkilling my potential?

Kobold the Koboldly (http://www.myth-weavers.com/sheetview.php?sheetid=314454)
Male Lawful Neutral Kobold Fighter, Level 4, Init +8, HP 25/25, Speed 40
AC 27, Touch 19, Flat-footed 19, Fort +5, Ref +9, Will +1, Base Attack Bonus 4
Short Spear +11 (1d4+5, x2)
Short Spear (2) +14 (1d4+5, x2)
Shortsword +11 (1d4+12, x2)
+1 Padded Armor, +1 Heavy Wooden Shield (+2 Armor, +4 Shield, +8 Dex, +1 Size, +2 Natural)
Abilities Str 20, Dex 26, Con 12, Int 11, Wis 10, Cha 10
Condition None

Kefkafreak
2011-07-20, 03:29 AM
As long as you're a Fighter, there's little you can do to be overpowered, so don't worry.

NineThePuma
2011-07-20, 03:53 AM
I don't know what you're talking about. Fighter 20 is a devastating build if you know what you're doing.


And yes, this is slightly sarcastic, but only slightly.

only1doug
2011-07-20, 04:09 AM
Nice stats, I've never seen a Kobold that strong before but thats your GMs house rules.

Going Warblade with the rest of your levels?

Kobold lifespan is very short, artificial aging could end you quickly, Take the DragonWrought Feat and stay young (no cheese, just longevity).

Eldan
2011-07-20, 06:05 AM
You're a fighter. Don't worry, little you'll do will ever be game destroying. At low levels, you will dominate combat with those stats, sure, but there's not much you can do that actually changes the course of a campaign.

mootoall
2011-07-20, 07:37 AM
You'll ... fight well. I'd rather be a Rogue with those stats, and one of the huge ones in Int.

Morph Bark
2011-07-20, 08:19 AM
Shame your Str is so high, or else I woulda suggested dipping Swordsage and taking Weapon Finesse and Shadow Blade as feats.

NineThePuma
2011-07-20, 11:04 AM
Kobold life cycle is longer than Human cycle. I'll be fine.


I don't wanna dominate TOO well tho.


Rogue isn't an option. I'm joining the campaign to be a tank.


I did nab Shadowblade. 1d4+13 FTW

Honest Tiefling
2011-07-20, 11:19 AM
Consider asking your DM, just to be safe and as a sign of good faith and cooperation. They might actually be expecting stats like this, and realize that um...No offense, but you are a fighter.

vampire2948
2011-07-20, 11:26 AM
There're better choices to be a tank. Try a class that actually has tools for tanking, like Crusader or Knight.

NineThePuma
2011-07-20, 11:44 AM
The other tank is a paladin. No. =P



We're a really scattered party, with a Pixie Sorc (summoner), a Psion, a Beguiler, a Paladin and me. I am personally making an effort to not overshadow the entire group, which wouldn't be hard.

OracleofSilence
2011-07-20, 11:54 AM
uh, psions used correctly are really really good. if the player is going for low op, they still may be the best in the party.

noparlpf
2011-07-20, 12:00 PM
My group usually rolls for stats with 4d6, dropping the lowest, with the houserule that if you roll four of a kind you can keep all four. This yields 20s and 24s sometimes. I stopped using it, though, after I rolled a character with a 24, a 20, and a 16 (from four 4s).