Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
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I recently had a thread on how to build a cylon centurion with D&D 4 tools.
How about going back a little in the timeline and use another archetype - the Hard-Boiled Detective. (If you want, feel free to expand it to a more "cerebral" character like Sherlock Homes (or Miss Marple?
) or to someone more fantastic/(anti-)heroic like Rohrschach or "The Dark Knight", focusing on the investigative aspects mixed with some martial arts)
The "Hard-Boiled" detective might be an investigator in Sharn (Eberron). Served in the war or former member of the city guard? Or could he be someone living in Sigil or even Hestavar?
How would you do it? Which class suits best? What might you want to change about a class to fit it better? What background would you pick? What races fits best?
What are the crucial skills to take for the Detective? What kind of ability scores fit?
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My first choice might be the Rogue. He has the skill list to pull off the investigative stuff, but does he also have the "tough" attitude I'd associate with this type of detective? (You know, the guy that gets into more trouble than he can handle, gets beaten up occasionally, at other times flinging a shady informant around until he gives him what he wants, all that stuff.)
Or should he be a Fighter (investing a lot of feats into trained skills, of course), since he will do a lot to protect his clients, and always gets into so much trouble he just needs all the defenses and hit points he can get?
And of course, his cynicism might be a good representation of a high wisdom, more useful and typical for a Fighter than a Rogue.
As a race, human might be the obvious choice, but Dwarves or Half-Orcs might also fit into it (to bring out the "tough guy" aspect more)
For the more cerebral approaches, Eladrin would fit.
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I recently had a thread on how to build a cylon centurion with D&D 4 tools.
How about going back a little in the timeline and use another archetype - the Hard-Boiled Detective. (If you want, feel free to expand it to a more "cerebral" character like Sherlock Homes (or Miss Marple?

The "Hard-Boiled" detective might be an investigator in Sharn (Eberron). Served in the war or former member of the city guard? Or could he be someone living in Sigil or even Hestavar?
How would you do it? Which class suits best? What might you want to change about a class to fit it better? What background would you pick? What races fits best?
What are the crucial skills to take for the Detective? What kind of ability scores fit?
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My first choice might be the Rogue. He has the skill list to pull off the investigative stuff, but does he also have the "tough" attitude I'd associate with this type of detective? (You know, the guy that gets into more trouble than he can handle, gets beaten up occasionally, at other times flinging a shady informant around until he gives him what he wants, all that stuff.)
Or should he be a Fighter (investing a lot of feats into trained skills, of course), since he will do a lot to protect his clients, and always gets into so much trouble he just needs all the defenses and hit points he can get?
And of course, his cynicism might be a good representation of a high wisdom, more useful and typical for a Fighter than a Rogue.
As a race, human might be the obvious choice, but Dwarves or Half-Orcs might also fit into it (to bring out the "tough guy" aspect more)
For the more cerebral approaches, Eladrin would fit.
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