3. Beispiel
Part Three
This time the n00b looks pretty much like the other guys. He's engaging and cool and we like him. When Dave says 'Tell me about your character,' the guy says "Just a generic Paladin."
Cut to the field. This time, we see not some overglorified knight or a foppish bard, but a bad-ass hardened, mercenary looking dude. His armor is all dirty and fucked up, his sword has a dozen notches in it. And he's got this kind of "Same shit, different day" look on his face. Kind of a semi-frown.
Dave: "A Paladin, eh? Those can be tricky to do well if you don't know what you're doing."
New Guy: (sincerely nods) "Well if I screw up, let me know." Pats Dave on the shoulder.
Now we're back to the GM. He says the same spliel, and this time, it's a massive Dragon. We see the Dragon on the field, it's awesome. Massive. Glorious.
Cut to the new guy.
New guy: "I attack," he rolls his dice. "I hit an armor class of 34."
Dave: "34! No way, you screwed something up there."
New Guy, "Ah, I don't think so. I've got a +3 sword, +5 from my strength, My base attack bonus is +5, and I Smote Evil. Oh, and I rolled a 19."
Dave: "You smote evil?"
New Guy: "I smote him well."
GM: "Ok you hit, roll damage."
New Guy: "87 points of damage."
GM: looks down behind the screen. Looks up again.
Cut to: the field, the mercenary dude, sitting on top of the Dragon's dead body. He's sharpening his sword.
Cut to Dave: "Oh I like him. I say we keep him."
D&D: For everyone else.
Lasst euch doch mal was einfallen...
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