AlanBruce
2019-05-05, 05:08 AM
Greetings! Having just finished playing the new Fromsoft game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, I couldn't help but making some d&d comparisons to the titular character's build, as well as those he interacts with (be it as friends or enemies).
If you have seen or played the game, the answer ought to be easy: ninjas and samurais, found in Complete Adventurer and Complete Warrior respectively. However, some of these guys- especially the protagonist- demonstrate a bit more than just what is presented in the rule books.
So, just out of mere curiosity, how would you build these guys? Again, many of their abilities are directly taken off the books mentioned above, but a few include some extra tricks. Also, what alignment would you give each of them, since not all are black and white morality wise.
This thread pertains to the main protagonist, key allies and antagonists. There are a lot of fodder enemies, but they should be easily built with the books at hand, word by word, unless you wish to include any noteworthy foe found while exploring off the beaten path.
If you have seen or played the game, the answer ought to be easy: ninjas and samurais, found in Complete Adventurer and Complete Warrior respectively. However, some of these guys- especially the protagonist- demonstrate a bit more than just what is presented in the rule books.
So, just out of mere curiosity, how would you build these guys? Again, many of their abilities are directly taken off the books mentioned above, but a few include some extra tricks. Also, what alignment would you give each of them, since not all are black and white morality wise.
This thread pertains to the main protagonist, key allies and antagonists. There are a lot of fodder enemies, but they should be easily built with the books at hand, word by word, unless you wish to include any noteworthy foe found while exploring off the beaten path.