Agreed, you should all book it out of there. Geoffroy, he will be too encased in stone to follow them.
Edited: Thomaslee on 10th Aug, 2017 - 11:14pm
I am not killing Geoffroy off, I am simply having him sidelined so I can try a different character. Particularly since the Rogue is not a class I roleplay very often, and I have never played a drow nor a character who faces discrimination and has to struggle against people thinking she is evil simply for being a drow.
It is the chance to try a different concept, then one I have played often over the years.
Edited: Thomaslee on 10th Aug, 2017 - 11:23pm
Thomas,
I understand and I'm just busting on you a bit. I did the same thing with Fay. I don't think I've ever played a bard before and in 5e I sure do like them. They are a great combination of abilities in my opinion. That said, all the character classes seem to have been improved and balanced. I like that. This is by for my favorite edition of Dungeons & Dragons .
Despite feeling like people have been unfairly picking on your character Abnninja?
Of any case, I can see where you are coming from, and will agree that it has worked out pretty well though Pathfinder is generally much preferred. Probably helps that the system has a much stronger 3rd party support with many balanced choices which really enhance the game.
Dungeons & Dragons 5e, doesn't have a lot of choices right now whether official or 3rd party. One thing I will admit to liking is that feats mean more, even if this also means that you don't get them as often. Admittedly, part of me wishes that I wouldn't have to be forced to pick between feats and increasing ability stats.
Pah, not people person and he showed me that I overreacted quite a bit. And I have apologized to him for that overreaction. So yes, despite the irrefutable fact that you all pick on Fay! .
The thing about making us choose between feats and ability stats makes the choice all the more meaningful. I like that.
Edited: Abnninja on 10th Aug, 2017 - 11:50pm