Introducing, Mike the Rogue (mark 2)!
Sep. 26th, 2009 07:15 pmSo my wife is out of the house tonight, leaving me alone with The Kiddo. And with our D&D game now two weeks away, I decided to help him put his character together. Not surprisingly, he decided to go with a 4e version of the character he played in a couple of Castles & Crusades adventures I ran for him a while back. And so it was that Mike the Rogue has made the transition to 4e.
All in all, he's a lot more buff than he was in C&C. And since the boy's read a shortened version of The Three Musketeers, the idea of a rapier-wielding swordsman is right up his alley.
As I understand it, the other characters so far are a Warlord, and a Druid and possibly a Half-Orc Bard named "Pineapple." I suspect the grown-ups playing the "flunkies" will be rolling up Defenders.
All in all, he's a lot more buff than he was in C&C. And since the boy's read a shortened version of The Three Musketeers, the idea of a rapier-wielding swordsman is right up his alley.
As I understand it, the other characters so far are a Warlord, and a Druid and possibly a Half-Orc Bard named "Pineapple." I suspect the grown-ups playing the "flunkies" will be rolling up Defenders.
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Date: 2009-09-27 04:37 am (UTC)I love it. :)
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Date: 2009-09-27 04:56 pm (UTC)I'm a bit surprised to see the kind of characters the kiddos have selected. A Controller, 2 leaders, and a melee Striker? I would have guessed more Strikers and less creative combinations than the half-orc bard example.
Kudos to the kiddos for that!