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Gomezy3k
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Old June 19th, 2021, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
Hero Lab has various options for stats.

You can use various point-buy totals.
You can roll your dice and just "pick" the totals (which is the default option).

What part are you not getting?
As for the Talon character, making up a Pathfinder elf fighter is pretty self explanatory.

Where I am having problems is the Windyarm character How do I create a Pathfinder PC?

Telerie Windyarm

The Ability Scores are easy, just insert them but then it gets confusing:

How do I add in the "Broke", "History" (her family was ravaged by the evil wizard Gathgor), and "Insane" (lacks a sense of modesty, has no racial prejudices);

The "Fast Learner" (specialized in skills for one-half cost);

"Float Like a Butterfly" (What the heck is that and where is something similar on HL???);

"Split Movement/attacking" (Which is what??)

"Berserker with Odinpower and Enduring" Telerie gains a +6 bonus to Strength, a +4 bonus to Dexterity, and a +3 bonus to Armor Class.(OK How do I add in the Beserker, can I make her a Barbarian to allow her to go Beserk? And I am not sure what the Odin Power is or the Enduring or how to add them in."

"Reflex Training/Combat Reflexes variant", specialized for one-half cost/only for using Block maneuvers

"Brawny Beauty" Augmented Bonus with the Improved and Advanced modifiers/add Strength bonus to hit points. Augmented Bonus with the Improved and Advanced modifiers/add Charisma to Armor Class; corrupted for increased effect/only while wearing light armor or no armor; specialized for double effect/only against opponents that would be attracted to her.

In looking through HeroLab, I am at a loss as to how to convert everything over.

As the page says:
"This build of Telerie largely has her focusing on avoiding blows rather than absorbing them, while still working fairly well as a melee combatant. In other words, she’s straddling the line between a striker and a tank. A not-inconsiderable part of her effectiveness comes from the the nature of the enemies she usually faces; in a more high-powered world (e.g. most Pathfinder settings), she’d likely find herself overwhelmed in fairly short order.

Of course, what’s not here is the heaping-helping of “plot immunity” that Telerie likely has. After all, when the comic’s creator personally appears in the work to ogle you, you’re probably going to make it through somehow."

Last edited by Gomezy3k; June 19th, 2021 at 09:21 AM.
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