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ParticipantI recall there being a fighting game (a long time ago) with a buff wrestler lady… she was either named Cleopatra or just looked like her, one. Anybody know what I'm talking about?
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ParticipantI wish I could poke people and make that happen. Please teach me? 👿
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ParticipantMy latest D&D character is a 6'7" street wrestler. I always wanted to try a grapple-based fighter. 😀
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ParticipantI just picked up this game, today. It's got lotsa shiny and there's LOTS to do and unlock. Definitely worth the time and money, especially with the ability to make fairly buff girls!
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ParticipantThanks, yaracyrrah80. I'll definitely have to try that thing out. It could be pretty nifty. 🙂
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ParticipantThe hello kitty brand has been slapped onto some of the most terrifying things you can imagine. 😛
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Participanthttp://www.polymercitychronicles.com/archive/20030117.html <— Here's the pic I mentioned.
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ParticipantThe blue-haired one is traced from one of Chris Morrison's drawings of Sheeri. I believe it's the file photo from the Polymer City Chronicles Archives. It even still has four fingers. It just has Lunch's head on it now.
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ParticipantAs for Gestalt in D&D you guys are mentioning a term I have no idea about. Been reading the books on and off and know that 3.5 has drop in character templates but the term just flew over my head.
"Gestalt" classes are an option presented in the Unearthed Arcana sourcebook. Basically, it's a combination of two classes. This is different from multiclassing in that rather than a level 10 character having say, 5 levels in monk and 5 levels in fighter, a level 10 character would have 10 levels in both monk and fighter.
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ParticipantD&D is short for Dungeons and Dragons, a popular tabletop Roleplaying Game that's been around for quite a while.
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