Does anyone know where the sub rules are
So sorry, I know this isn't a real post but I'm bad at navigating reddit I guess
So sorry, I know this isn't a real post but I'm bad at navigating reddit I guess
Personally I think these are their classes in classic 5e:
Qualification: I once played an Ellie Williams build in a "Top Secret" (80s spy rpg tabletop), and I've been an active DM for the past 7 years
NO MULTICLASSING ALLOWED!!! one subclass, no more than level 11, let's be realistic here.
Abby: Fighter
Abby's power comes from her training, dedication, and skill with her arsenal of weaponry. Main stats are of course strength and constitution, with crazy proficiencies due to years of training and being an actual soldier. She's a higher level than Ellie imo
Ellie: Ranger
Ellie's main strengths are stealth and her skill with long/mid range attacks. Dexterity min/max with dump stats that come back to bite her (theater fight when the DM forced the fight into a close quarters series of athletics contests and 1 round exchanges which Abby won cause of broken fighter feat combos and Ellie's player got pissed and turned the whole second campaign about the Rattlers that was gonna be Last of Us 3 into another Ellie vs Abby so then they just banned Ellie's player from the board game cafe)
Molotov cocktail definitely feels like a 1st level ranger spell. Explosive arrows are a 1st level ranger spell. Smoke bombs, trap mines. All roads lead to Ellie = Ranger.
Lev is, of course, a rogue. Yara is a fighter (canonically way better than Lev at archery and cutscene Lev is an INSANE archer already)
Not really sure about any others.
Why didn't my friends tell me how good this show was :(
Here, we see a Tuscan Raider slave with his two owners, a pirate eating fish and being assassinated by the crown, a man selling his pirate outfit for a gun to a merchant, a deckhand moving a crate of pirate skeletons and loot, and a British Admiral watching over them all.
This is a small part of a larger ongoing project I'm starting.