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Scheming and Rakish Nobles

Written by Vincent on December 1, 2009 - 0 Comments
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My friend created 2 builds for his noble class, the Scheming Noble and the Rakish Noble. Scheming Noble The scheming noble is a master of stratagems and battle tactics and relies on his minions to get most of his work done on the battlefield. If you’re a tactician, you’ll love this build. The class feature [...]

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Noble encounter power – Cloaked Escape

Written by Vincent on November 23, 2009 - 0 Comments
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The noble martial controller class has a level 7 encounter exploit called the “Cloaked Escape”. The flavour text is: With a flourish, you unfurl your cloak upon your enemy whilst striking them at the same time, blinding them temporarily. It’s a close blast 3, and you get to shift 1 square after the attack. If [...]

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Noble class – Taskmaster and minions

Written by Vincent on November 19, 2009 - 0 Comments
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For my friend’s noble class creation, he introduced a martial controller with minions. As far as I know, this is the first character class (official and otherwise) in Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition where a player has minions to command. So far minions are all in the enemy category. The noble has a special feature [...]

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About Vincent

I play D&D semi-regularly. I like magic users (thus mostly falling into controller roles). I tell funny adventure stories.
I also write about math and programming and other interesting topics at polymathprogrammer.com. I publish a monthly online magazine Singularity for curious artists and intellectuals.


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