Deciding On Races
#26
Posté 23 février 2014 - 11:32
#27
Posté 23 février 2014 - 11:37
Eventually I'll play every race/class anyway.
#28
Posté 23 février 2014 - 11:43
#29
Posté 23 février 2014 - 11:43
#30
Posté 24 février 2014 - 12:09
I will also do a snarky dwarf, since they are my favorite race, probably a female rogue who hates pigeons for reasons she doesn't understand Followed by a diplomatic male dalish Mage and snarky male qunari Mage
TL;DR qunari, then dwarf, then elf, then qunari again.
Modifié par froogle345, 24 février 2014 - 12:11 .
#31
Posté 24 février 2014 - 12:11
Gaider confirmed that the Qunari Inquisitor will be Vashoth (Born outside the Qun, rather than rejecting it as a "Tal Vashoth").froogle345 wrote...
I originally planned to play a male qunari warrior, since In my canon worldstate the warden was a rogue and hawke was a Mage, but I have decided to swap the gender to female because I want to see how not only the people of thedas react to a female qunari, but also how the qunari themselves react to a woman of their own race fighting. Also it allows me to give her a motivation for leaving the qun (if that's the case and we were not born outside of it) she wanted to be a fighter but wasn't allowed to, and eventually she left to pursue what makes her happy.
#32
Posté 24 février 2014 - 12:13
#33
Posté 24 février 2014 - 12:19
Canon playthrough? Female (Dalish) Elf Rogue.
#34
Posté 24 février 2014 - 12:25
Lame.Gaider confirmed that the Qunari Inquisitor will be Vashoth (Born outside the Qun, rather than rejecting it as a "Tal Vashoth").
Modifié par Xilizhra, 24 février 2014 - 12:25 .
#35
Posté 24 février 2014 - 12:34
Lord Aesir wrote...
Gaider confirmed that the Qunari Inquisitor will be Vashoth (Born outside the Qun, rather than rejecting it as a "Tal Vashoth").froogle345 wrote...
I originally planned to play a male qunari warrior, since In my canon worldstate the warden was a rogue and hawke was a Mage, but I have decided to swap the gender to female because I want to see how not only the people of thedas react to a female qunari, but also how the qunari themselves react to a woman of their own race fighting. Also it allows me to give her a motivation for leaving the qun (if that's the case and we were not born outside of it) she wanted to be a fighter but wasn't allowed to, and eventually she left to pursue what makes her happy.
huh, I wonder how that's going to work:huh: Ah well I can work with it!
#36
Posté 24 février 2014 - 12:35
#37
Posté 24 février 2014 - 12:49
#38
Posté 24 février 2014 - 12:50
Somebody get the chart.
The little-q qunari Quiz will be Vashoth (but not Tal Vashoth).
Modifié par CybAnt1, 24 février 2014 - 12:50 .
#39
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:04
A Qunari female mage is probably the most intriguing combination imo
#40
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:06
Tal Vashoth means True Grey Ones and Vashoth means Grey Ones. Quanari call people that rejects Qun Vashoth, when they call themselves Tal Vashoth.Lord Aesir wrote...
Gaider confirmed that the Qunari Inquisitor will be Vashoth (Born outside the Qun, rather than rejecting it as a "Tal Vashoth").froogle345 wrote...
I originally planned to play a male qunari warrior, since In my canon worldstate the warden was a rogue and hawke was a Mage, but I have decided to swap the gender to female because I want to see how not only the people of thedas react to a female qunari, but also how the qunari themselves react to a woman of their own race fighting. Also it allows me to give her a motivation for leaving the qun (if that's the case and we were not born outside of it) she wanted to be a fighter but wasn't allowed to, and eventually she left to pursue what makes her happy.
Those two names are practicly the same, if Im wrong provide me with link to article or some kind of wiki alike page that proves me wrong.
#41
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:09
#42
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:14
#43
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:15
You're not wrong, but Tal Vashoth seems to be used more to refer to violent Vashoth.jam0603 wrote...
Tal Vashoth means True Grey Ones and Vashoth means Grey Ones. Quanari call people that rejects Qun Vashoth, when they call themselves Tal Vashoth.Lord Aesir wrote...
Gaider confirmed that the Qunari Inquisitor will be Vashoth (Born outside the Qun, rather than rejecting it as a "Tal Vashoth").froogle345 wrote...
I originally planned to play a male qunari warrior, since In my canon worldstate the warden was a rogue and hawke was a Mage, but I have decided to swap the gender to female because I want to see how not only the people of thedas react to a female qunari, but also how the qunari themselves react to a woman of their own race fighting. Also it allows me to give her a motivation for leaving the qun (if that's the case and we were not born outside of it) she wanted to be a fighter but wasn't allowed to, and eventually she left to pursue what makes her happy.
Those two names are practicly the same, if Im wrong provide me with link to article or some kind of wiki alike page that proves me wrong.
#44
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:17
#45
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:17
There's always 8-sided die or 16-sided die, if 4-sided die can't be found. You just make 1 (or 1-2 or 1-4) human, 2 (or 3-4 or 5-8) elf, 3 (or 5-6 or 9-12) dwarf and 4 (or 7-8 or 13-16) qunari for example.CybAnt1 wrote...
If you need a randomization method, a 4-sided die would work nice.
You can still find them at some hobby shops.
4 playthroughs, you could try them all? Then the only question is to decide on which to try first.
< 4, I guess you have some decisions to make.
I hope I was of some assistance.
(My dad actually has a whole bunch of dice, ranging from 4 to 24-sided die. If I were to guess, I'd say about 20 all up.)
You could do the same for class and gender, with the appropriate number die.
#46
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:19
#47
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:28
You mean, he doesn't have a d100? Lame. :-P(My dad actually has a whole bunch of dice, ranging from 4 to 24-sided die. If I were to guess, I'd say about 20 all up.)
I'll be playing all of them. First playthrough will probably be a Qunari. Because new.
#48
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:31
(My dad actually has a whole bunch of dice, ranging from 4 to 24-sided die. If I were to guess, I'd say about 20 all up.)
A 24-sided die is not a regular polyhedron. There also is no such thing as a 16-sider. The only regular polyhedra (dice) are Platonic solids.
Tetrahedron, hexahedron, octahedron, dodecahedron, and isocahedron. (That's 4, 6, 8, 12, and 20 sides.)
D & D has long come with a ten-sided die for rolling percentages. Technically speaking, the 10-sider is not an actual regular polyhedron, but it's close enough for government work. (This is why some will use the 20-sider, and simply ignore place value, i.e. treat 11 and 1 the same.)
BTW, it's not hard, if you know any programming language, to also get your computer to generate a random number between 1 and 4, too. :happy:
I used to write such code in BASIC, way back when in the Upper Paleolithic.
Modifié par CybAnt1, 24 février 2014 - 01:32 .
#49
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:45
CybAnt1 wrote...
(My dad actually has a whole bunch of dice, ranging from 4 to 24-sided die. If I were to guess, I'd say about 20 all up.)
A 24-sided die is not a regular polyhedron. There also is no such thing as a 16-sider. The only regular polyhedra (dice) are Platonic solids.
Tetrahedron, hexahedron, octahedron, dodecahedron, and isocahedron. (That's 4, 6, 8, 12, and 20 sides.)
D & D has long come with a ten-sided die for rolling percentages. Technically speaking, the 10-sider is not an actual regular polyhedron, but it's close enough for government work. (This is why some will use the 20-sider, and simply ignore place value, i.e. treat 11 and 1 the same.)
BTW, it's not hard, if you know any programming language, to also get your computer to generate a random number between 1 and 4, too. :happy:
I used to write such code in BASIC, way back when in the Upper Paleolithic.
Or for the low tech, non dice owning solution. Take two coins of different denominations. Toss the coins. Repeat until you obtain the decision you wanted.
#50
Posté 24 février 2014 - 01:48
Perhaps a one handed with a shield or maybe a two handed warrior.





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