![]() Maybe I should use the Vitality/woud point and/or Armor as DC rules as well.Ī paranoid wizard of 11th level or higher can put up so many different kinds of protection it's just plain annoying to counter them even if you know them all, and it's death in a box if you don't. Oh yes, if you want a sniper rifle, you're going to have to settle for either longbow or an arbalist. I wonder if there are any pre-made campaign settings I could use for this. In fact, the world would probably be relatively low magic all around with wizards being practically nonexistent and sorcerers, (magical) bards, and any other spell users being somewhat rare. Or be brought back to life by a ninth level cleric. There would be no speak with dead, raise dead or resurrection spells, because it'd be too much trouble if the victim could just tell people who killed them. I'm more interested in doing this in a fantasy world anyway since magic could make things very interesting. The only books I have are the DnD CRBs, the Forgotten Realms CS book and the Star Wars Revised CRB, so I don't think I could run a modern day game. I'm just throwing around ideas, anyone got some they'd like to add?Ĭool, because I just randomly thought of that group of assassins with a pun name from Usagi Yojimbo, I'm definitely limiting the group to four PCs max. Probably a solo or maybe even a duo game. ![]() Things would possibly be a bit steampunky. I'm thinking that magic would be reletively rare. Of course we still need rich affluent types to throw parties that act as convenient covers for hits. After all, medieval priests in the real world didn't need to be able to bring back the dead to command respect. However, that doesn't lock out religions. Clerics would have to be out, otherwise important people would just get raised or ressurected, and anyone killed could just be asked who their killer was. I think it might be fairly interesting to set this kind of game in a medieval fantasy world, though most likely one that is considerably different from classic DnD. Well I don't really care about that but it got me thinking about how playing a contract killer like 47 would translate into a PnP RPG style. The assassin games niche has spawned many enjoyable titles and a few genuinely legendary games.So as probably no one here knows, the movie inspired by the Hitman series of stealth/action video games is coming out soon. This can be a bit much for some, but it’s a great game to get lost in, and my pick for the most fun assassin game.Ī quick tip: while you can’t go wrong playing as either Eivor, the male voice actor (in my opinion) brings the role to life, making for an even better experience. Featuring an open world that isn’t just limited to Earth, but the mythical Norse realms, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla is gigantic. If you are into history or Norse mythology, you’ll love playing this game. The most recent entry in the Assassin’s Creed series, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, follows Eivor as he conquers the kingdoms of England and becomes familiar with the Assassin Brotherhood. ![]() Vikings aren't your typical assassin, but they're still pretty cool Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Cinematic World Premiere Trailer | Ubisoft
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