Soldat
Planetoid
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2011
Hello and welcome! If you've stumbled in here no doubt you've seen my other posts about star wars D20, so you have some basic idea of what I have in mind when it comes to characters. I'll seek to clarify those here.
Please copy/paste this form below and add in your character's vital stats to it.
Name:
Race:
Class:
Level: 1
Experience: 0
Sexuality:
Ability scores:
Strength:
Dexterity:
Constitution:
Intelligence:
Wisdom:
Charisma:
Saves:
Fortitude: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Reflex: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Will: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Vitality Points:
Wound Points:
Force Points:
Dark side points:
Attack bonus, close: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Attack bonus, Ranged: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Defense: (Base 10 + Class ____ + Ability ___ + Any other modifiers ___)
DR: (If applicable)
Abilities: (List out abilities individually here, with a total modifier to the d20 roll as well as how that modifier breaks down. An example is shown below)
Demolitions: +7 (Ranks +4, Intelligence modifier +1, Cautious feat modifier +2)
Feats: (List out the feats you have chosen, and list abilities given to you by said feats. An example is shown below. Be sure to add any modifiers to their relevant scores/stats in the 'any other modifiers' bracket.)
Defensive Martial arts: +2 to defense. Prerequisite: Martial arts.
Weapons:
(Please list out all available forms of attack for your character. Be sure to add in modifiers for strength to weapons damage rolls when putting in close-combat weapons and strength enhanced missile weapons like bows and arrows. Also be sure to list range increments for ranged weapons.)
Equipment: (List all equipment bought with starting credits and note if it is kept on your character's person or aboard ship.)
Character back story and description: (Be sure to have at least two full paragraphs for back story for your character, and another for description. One bonus point will be awarded at my discretion to the person with the best written back story. If you can find a photo you want to use for your character, that's fine, but no canon photos are allowed.)
Special notes: Please note all species modifiers and special rules for species here, as well as class abilities. This is also an excellent place for putting any notable strengths and weaknesses not shown in the back story, as well as any goals or personality quirks you want the other characters to know that are not explained elsewhere.
End Character Sheet
For forming your characters, you will have six base ability point scores...17, 15, 14, 13, 10 and 8. You must use one of these in each of your ability score slots. You will start out with the maximum possible credits for your class, and may pick from any races in the core book. You may not, at first level, selected Jedi Guardian or Jedi Consular, though there will be opportunities for characters to move into those roles as play progresses. If you want to become one, be sure to pick up force sensitive at first level.
You will also get five bonus points at the beginning of character creation. These bonus points may be used to do one of four things: Add one point to any ability score, gain a feat you're not otherwise entitled to, gain an additional 4 skill points at first level, or get an extra 500 credits at character creation. The person with the best back story will gain an additional bonus point before play starts, and after each story arc completes itself I will award 2 bonus points among the players to reward exceptional role playing that are to be spent before the next arc starts, representing additional training or natural aptitude showing itself.
You, the player, are responsible for keeping your character sheet current. If your sheet has not been updated and I review it for an action in-game, we will go by the version listed when I checked it.
I will be making all of the dice rolls on a random dice generator on my phone, and not all will be revealed to the players. (For example, you'd probably be a bit more cautious if you were to roll a 2 on your listen check, no matter if something was there or not.) During play, you are to declare your character's action as well as the ability they are using, and I will post the results in my next post. After each of my posts players will have 24 hours to reply, or it is assumed that their characters stared dumbly at their enemies and didn't fire a shot or didn't help much at all in the current predicament the characters find themselves in. They will not, however, be targeted by enemies so you don't come back and find your character dead. If there is to be an extended absence, you may make arrangements with another player to control your character. Be sure that you trust the other player, however...what they say during your absence goes!
Also, a final note. I'm a firm believer of the rule of cool, and roleplaying should pay. If anyone does something that goes with their character design but makes life difficult, or takes the time to describe something in a really cool way, will get bonuses to their die rolls, mostly +1's or +2's, but sometimes higher. Non-combat skills can get the highest bonuses, but even in combat description and 'cool factor' will get you bonuses. Use them wisely.
Any questions, concerns, or problems please shoot me a PM and I'd be happy to help you with them.
Tryste.
Please copy/paste this form below and add in your character's vital stats to it.
Name:
Race:
Class:
Level: 1
Experience: 0
Sexuality:
Ability scores:
Strength:
Dexterity:
Constitution:
Intelligence:
Wisdom:
Charisma:
Saves:
Fortitude: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Reflex: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Will: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Vitality Points:
Wound Points:
Force Points:
Dark side points:
Attack bonus, close: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Attack bonus, Ranged: (Base ___ + Ability modifiers ___ + Any other modifiers __)
Defense: (Base 10 + Class ____ + Ability ___ + Any other modifiers ___)
DR: (If applicable)
Abilities: (List out abilities individually here, with a total modifier to the d20 roll as well as how that modifier breaks down. An example is shown below)
Demolitions: +7 (Ranks +4, Intelligence modifier +1, Cautious feat modifier +2)
Feats: (List out the feats you have chosen, and list abilities given to you by said feats. An example is shown below. Be sure to add any modifiers to their relevant scores/stats in the 'any other modifiers' bracket.)
Defensive Martial arts: +2 to defense. Prerequisite: Martial arts.
Weapons:
(Please list out all available forms of attack for your character. Be sure to add in modifiers for strength to weapons damage rolls when putting in close-combat weapons and strength enhanced missile weapons like bows and arrows. Also be sure to list range increments for ranged weapons.)
Equipment: (List all equipment bought with starting credits and note if it is kept on your character's person or aboard ship.)
Character back story and description: (Be sure to have at least two full paragraphs for back story for your character, and another for description. One bonus point will be awarded at my discretion to the person with the best written back story. If you can find a photo you want to use for your character, that's fine, but no canon photos are allowed.)
Special notes: Please note all species modifiers and special rules for species here, as well as class abilities. This is also an excellent place for putting any notable strengths and weaknesses not shown in the back story, as well as any goals or personality quirks you want the other characters to know that are not explained elsewhere.
End Character Sheet
For forming your characters, you will have six base ability point scores...17, 15, 14, 13, 10 and 8. You must use one of these in each of your ability score slots. You will start out with the maximum possible credits for your class, and may pick from any races in the core book. You may not, at first level, selected Jedi Guardian or Jedi Consular, though there will be opportunities for characters to move into those roles as play progresses. If you want to become one, be sure to pick up force sensitive at first level.
You will also get five bonus points at the beginning of character creation. These bonus points may be used to do one of four things: Add one point to any ability score, gain a feat you're not otherwise entitled to, gain an additional 4 skill points at first level, or get an extra 500 credits at character creation. The person with the best back story will gain an additional bonus point before play starts, and after each story arc completes itself I will award 2 bonus points among the players to reward exceptional role playing that are to be spent before the next arc starts, representing additional training or natural aptitude showing itself.
You, the player, are responsible for keeping your character sheet current. If your sheet has not been updated and I review it for an action in-game, we will go by the version listed when I checked it.
I will be making all of the dice rolls on a random dice generator on my phone, and not all will be revealed to the players. (For example, you'd probably be a bit more cautious if you were to roll a 2 on your listen check, no matter if something was there or not.) During play, you are to declare your character's action as well as the ability they are using, and I will post the results in my next post. After each of my posts players will have 24 hours to reply, or it is assumed that their characters stared dumbly at their enemies and didn't fire a shot or didn't help much at all in the current predicament the characters find themselves in. They will not, however, be targeted by enemies so you don't come back and find your character dead. If there is to be an extended absence, you may make arrangements with another player to control your character. Be sure that you trust the other player, however...what they say during your absence goes!
Also, a final note. I'm a firm believer of the rule of cool, and roleplaying should pay. If anyone does something that goes with their character design but makes life difficult, or takes the time to describe something in a really cool way, will get bonuses to their die rolls, mostly +1's or +2's, but sometimes higher. Non-combat skills can get the highest bonuses, but even in combat description and 'cool factor' will get you bonuses. Use them wisely.
Any questions, concerns, or problems please shoot me a PM and I'd be happy to help you with them.
Tryste.