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InaVegt
2007-04-08, 12:58 PM
The Doling mortal of powerful chaos is a secret follower of the overdeity called the Doling master.

BAB: good
Saves: all good
HD: d20
Skills: all of them
Spellcasting: as sorcerer, except all spells are considered known, even thos not on the sorcerer's spell list.
Manifesting: as psion, except from all power lists

The Doling mortal of powerful chaos can choose to gain the class abilities of a single base class instead of the psion's manifesting.

The doling mortal of powerful chaos uses his totaled abilities as a modifier to all rolls, d20 or otherwise. (10 in all would mean a +60 bonus to all rolls)

The doling mortal of powerful chaos gains divine ranks equal to half his class level, yet stays mortal.

APPLE stands for: Always Proudly Presenting Laughing as Extra

Closet_Skeleton
2007-04-08, 01:01 PM
It's a bit underpowered and wouldn't stand up to a decent Pun-pun build or a well organised bard.

InaVegt
2007-04-08, 01:13 PM
It's a bit underpowered and wouldn't stand up to a decent Pun-pun build or a well organized bard.

Now now, we don't want to outshine the players too much, they might just decide to stop playing.

GryffonDurime
2007-04-08, 08:48 PM
You forgot the class' ability to total up all their stat bonus modifiers and apply them to all checks, HP rolls, bonus spells and power points.

Arbitrarity
2007-04-08, 09:38 PM
And the divine ranks equal to their class level. Yet somehow remaining mortal.

InaVegt
2007-04-09, 05:45 AM
You forgot the class' ability to total up all their stat bonus modifiers and apply them to all checks, HP rolls, bonus spells and power points.
Good point

And the divine ranks equal to their class level. Yet somehow remaining mortal.

Another good point

Kyace
2007-04-09, 12:37 PM
Or for that matter, why stop at d20 for hit dice when there is a perfectly servicable d100 right there?

InaVegt
2007-04-09, 12:39 PM
Or for that matter, why stop at d20 for hit dice when there is a perfectly servicable d100 right there?

Because the players must feel like they're doing at least something useful, otherwise the doling master wouldn't keep his perfect creations.

Kyace
2007-04-09, 01:02 PM
Doesn't the doling mortal get +60 to his Hit points rolls anyway? :)

InaVegt
2007-04-09, 01:03 PM
Doesn't the doling mortal get +60 to his Hit points rolls anyway? :)

If he's got proper PC stats he would gain more, let's say an average of 12.5 for stats gives +75.

knightsaline
2007-04-10, 05:26 AM
what happens when the Doling Mortal of powerful chaos when he/she hits epic? does his divine rank become so powerful, he runs the world?

InaVegt
2007-04-10, 05:35 AM
what happens when the Doling Mortal of powerful chaos when he/she hits epic? does his divine rank become so powerful, he runs the world?

Ah, the feared epic doling mortal of powerful chaos. This being has enough power to destroy the entire world, given enough time. (as does any character with epic spellcasting) It also outshines the perfect creations in every single aspect.