tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6340403065787458773.post5794082859628128278..comments2024-03-04T19:21:32.636-05:00Comments on Studded Plate: "Hey, look, a Dungeons and Dragons ride!"Tim Emrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03140732247799671326noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6340403065787458773.post-24476153281111564302019-11-15T11:37:59.360-05:002019-11-15T11:37:59.360-05:00Good catch! I blame the fact that I was still tryi...Good catch! I blame the fact that I was still trying to learn the system at the time I wrote this a couple years ago.<br /><br />Swapping Wis and Cha, and fixing the attack/DC numbers, seems the easiest fix for now. (He was, after all, a brainy nerd first and second-rate magician second.) With a bit more mastery of 5E under my belt, I may revisit this column sometime in the future, and will give it more thought then.Tim Emrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03140732247799671326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6340403065787458773.post-86925340089248040832019-10-19T16:38:40.344-04:002019-10-19T16:38:40.344-04:00I like this, but check Presto out as the stats are...I like this, but check Presto out as the stats are wonky. Sorcerer is built on Cha not Int. To keep the spell DC then you need to swap Int and Char around, which doesn't feel like Presto. <br />A different route would be to keep the Wand of Wonders, but build him as a wizard (conjurer) or for him to take the hit and be a Sorcerer with a really bad spellchecking ability. If I'm honest the latter seems 'more honest'. Perhaps move the 16 to Cha, the 14 to Int and the 10 to Wis. This would have Presto as uncharacteristic, but without a high Wis to be a really powerful social manipulator.Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13786668422030758039noreply@blogger.com