![]() Below is what I would tell you if you were a player in my game, in the understanding a lot of what you want will come from progression by adventuring and downtime activities such as training, crafting and shopping. You aren't going to be able to find a glass blower in every little village and hamlet who can work glass like that.īefore you read my suggestions I will say "talk to your DM" as their understanding of their world is going to be far greater than mine. And that's especially true for the high quality glass you need if you're going to be constructing a spyglass and actually want it to be usable: it needs to be extremely free of impurities and air bubbles and correctly shaped and polished. In a pre-industrial society, glass is expensive and time consuming to produce. You might have noticed that magic items also tend to be expensive if you can even find them for sale at all? And that most campaign settings are not exactly flush with 17+ level wizards casting Wish on a regular basis? wizard necromancer probably best fits the 'doctor' part but any could work. If B, then maybe consider another class like necromancer, grave cleric, or undead warlock. #4 are you just going for a plague doctor aesthetic or an actual build around that type of magic? If A, then maybe echo knight fighter and assassin or scout rogue. However, If you are in a jail cell I think it's unreasonable to have the rat go nab a key from a guard 100 feet away. therefore, I don't think it's unreasonable for a rat to be able to retrieve something for you. However, rats are fairly smart, and (importantly) easy to train to do simple tasks. #3 with the pet rat thing yes technically only familiars can do that. Surely in a world of wish and magic weapons and items we can figure out a cheap spyglass (not saying you or anyone ont his thread would do that. Please don't hit me with the "oh but irl it takes a lot of construction and glasswork and and and and.". It's kind of stupid that a spyglass is 1000 gold pieces. You’ve got medicine and herbalism kit proficiency, if the class mechanics don’t match, no big deal. I don’t see a fighter/rogue as a plague doctor (maybe a spore Druid but maybe not, or, oddly, a paladin, since they can cure diseases easily), but that’s the great thing about role play, you can bend the character’s concept any way you like and not match with the class. There are so many people running around with sword canes, that if I lived in a D&D world, I’d be instantly suspicious of anyone under the age of 90 (or corresponding age for non-humans) with a cane. It’s often difficult to pull of their big trick, owing to surprise rules, and the fact that you’ll be with a group, and someone will almost always flub their stealth roll. That said, if I were to allow it, the first person who caught the rat doing so would kill it.Īssassin rogues look cooler on paper then they play when you are part of a party. Having the rat steal things would be a hard no from me, but as others said, check with your DM. If that’s where the campaign starts, great, but otherwise, you’ll likely need to drop one or the other if those levels. Anyone got other ideas for helping me build my doctor up? I’ve loved the aspect of them in the medieval days but I rarely seem them in dnd? If I do, should I do Thief or assassin?ĥ. More so going with a rouge build then a fighter build but I’m trying to make him more of a rouge type character if is level him up. He has a pet rat named Bullfred, was wondering if I could use him to steal items? Or is that only for familiars?Ĥ. First off is that allowed because I know sword canes are real? Could I use this to surprise attack an enemy if they think it’s just a normal walking stick?ģ. Another personal item I had was his cane which secretly holds his rapier. Would this be to much to have on the start of a campaign or is this stuff not as common? Like to have I mean.Ģ. For personal items I got his medical bag, things scalpels, wrapping cloth, hacksaw, stethoscope, various spices & herbs telescope, tweezers, & bottle of oils & wax, & balls of cotton are all inside. Still working out a few things with him but I’m just wanted show him off and ask a few questions.ġ. ![]() Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverseĭescent into the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth
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