Thanks to the gods of whimsy the groups warlock, a ‘conlock’ by the name of Dra’kin died last session. Unfortunately there just wasn’t much that could be done although much like the death of Aoefel it might have been preventable. But we’ll never know.
At any rate the net result is T’Balktu has joined the group. He’s a younger goliath barbarian. Think of the goliath in my world more as a Hill People than some half elemental race. Lots of muscles, outdoor types with a hunger for living as large as their view of the world from atop their mountain fortresses.
He was made in a hurry Saturday and I’ve since cleaned it up a little, swapping a couple of things out that didn’t work for a 2handed great axe wielder.
The end result is a veritable damage machine. If he crits his Ragestrike power he’ll be doing 60 damage. Not half bad at all. And with multiple ways to get temporary hit points he should make up a little for his lower defenses. With low reflex and willpower he’s going to get whacked a lot by critters that attack those defenses. And unfortunately as I happen to know, more than one of the bosses of this campaign have powers against those.
Against masses of mobs his total damage output should go through the roof and he should be a minion killer from hell. An at-will that has a blast 3 component if he hits with it? I’ll have to seriously ramp up the minion count just to break even.
I’ve started him out with Bleeder, his father’s greataxe, that spurs him onward to greater displays of glory as well as an Ironskin belt made by his grandfather out of materials no one in the family likes to talk about. And I think he may be a good candidate for the Cape of the Red Path they recently found as mobility for him would be a good thing so he can get to the best position on the field to unleash his burst/blast attacks against swarms of bad guys.
Too bad though about Dra’kin. But failing 3 out of 4 death saves and the healer failing 2 out of 2 stabilization checks? His death was meant to be.
But T’Balktu should be able to pick up the slack and then some. And as a front line striker it should help keep the others alive and in better shape a little more.
1 comment
Anonymous
February 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm (UTC -5)
Nice writeup. I like the Goliath interpretation. I always see them more this way in my mind. Glad to know I’m not alone in that.
Dave
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