The story of Etaon at level 5 (five).
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Level 5 (five).
Level 5: Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, Magic-User, Illusionist, Thief, Monk Players Handbook Advanced Dungeons & Dragons v.1 by Gary Gygax; pp 18-33
Level 5: Warrior, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, Wizard, Mage, Specialist Wizard, Illusionist, Priest, Cleric, Druid, Rogue, Thief, Bard Players Handbook Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition v.2; pp 25-45
Level 5: Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Wizard Players Handbook Dungeons & Dragons Core Rulebook v.3.5; pp 21-60
Level 2: Cleric, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Warlock, Warlord, Wizard Players Handbook (Arcane, Divine, and Martial Heroes) Dungeons & Dragons Roleplaying Game Core Rules v.4; pp 50-175
| STR | DEX | CON | INT | WIS | CHA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | 21 | 21 | 19 | 19 | 19 |
| hit points |
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| spells | |||||||||||||
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| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | |
| Cleric spells: | 5 | 3+1 | 2+1 | 1+1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Druid spells: | 5 | 3 | 2 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Sorcerer spells: | 6 | 6 | 4 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Wizard spells: | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Illusionist spells: | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Sorcerer Spells Known | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level: | 0th | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10 | 11 | 12 |
| 5th | 6 | 4 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Players Handbook v.3.5; pg 54 | |||||||||||||
Level 5: Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, Magic-User, Illusionist, Thief, Monk Players Handbook Advanced Dungeons & Dragons v.1 by Gary Gygax; pp 18-33
Level 5: Warrior, Fighter, Paladin, Ranger, Wizard, Mage, Specialist Wizard, Illusionist, Priest, Cleric, Druid, Rogue, Thief, Bard Players Handbook Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition v.2; pp 25-45
Level 5: Barbarian, Bard, Cleric, Druid, Fighter, Monk, Paladin, Ranger, Rogue, Sorcerer, Wizard Players Handbook Dungeons & Dragons Core Rulebook v.3.5; pp 21-60
Hit Dice: d12 [Barbarian] class Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 24-26
Constitution Bonus: Constitution +2 [Dwarf, Gnome] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 14-15; Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 16-17
Dexterity Bonus: Dexterity +2 [Elf, Halfling] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 15-16; Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 19-20
Base Attack Bonus: +5 [Fighter, Paladin, Ranger] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 37-39, 42-49
Flurry of Blows Attack Bonus: +4/+4 [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
Unarmed Damage: 1d8 [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
Fortitude Save: +4 [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
Reflex Save: +4 [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
Will Save: +4 [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
AC: Wisdom Bonus+1 [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
Class Features (Monk):
AC Bonus (Ex): A monk is highly trained at dodging blows, and she has a sixth sense that lets her avoid even unanticipated attacks. When unarmored and unencumbered, the monk adds her Wisdom Bonus (if any) to her AC. In addition, a monk gains a +1 bonus to AC at 5th level. This bonus increases by 1 for every five monk levels thereafter (+2 at 10th, +3 at 15th, and +4 at 20th level). [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
Flurry of Blows (Ex): When unarmored, a monk may strike with a flurry of blows at the expense of accuracy. When doing so, she may make one extra attack in a round at her highest base attack bonus, but this attack takes a -2 penalty, as does each other attack made that round. See the Flurry of Blows Attack Bonus chart. This penalty applies for 1 round, so it also affects attacks of opportunity the monk might make before her next action. When a monk reaches 5th level, the penalty lessens to -1, and at 9th level it disappears. A monk must use a full attack action to strike with a flurry of blows. [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
When using flurry of blows, a monk may attack only with unarmed strikes or with special monk weapons (kama, nunchaku, quarterstaff, sai, shuriken, and siangham). She may attack with unarmed strikes and special monk weapons interchangeably as desired. [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
In the case of the quarterstaff, each end counts as a separate weapon for the purpose of using the flurry of blows ability. Even though the quarterstaff requires two hands to use, a monk may still intersperse unarmed strikes with quarterstaff strikes, assuming that she has enough attacks in her flurry of blows routine to do so. She cannot, however, wield any other weapon at the same time that she uses a quarterstaff. [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
When a monk reaches 11th level, her flurry of blows ability improves. In addition to the standard single extra attack she gets from flurry of blows, she gets a second extra attack at her full base attack bonus. [Monk] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 39-42
Class Features (Wizard):
Bonus Feats: At 5th, 10th, 15th, and 20th level, a wizard gains a bonus feat. At each such opportuinty she can choose a metamagic feat, an item creation feat, or Spell Mastery. The wizard must meet all prerequisites for a bonus feat, including caster level minimums. [Wizard] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 55-58
Class Support Feats: the following feats are added for the character to provide the range of feats commonly used by the several diverse classes combined in this character.
Craft Magic Arms and Armor feat Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 92
Craft Wand feat Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 92
Extra Turning feat Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 94
Great Fortitude feat Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 94
Skills: 1 extra skill point [Human] Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 12-14
Class Support Skills: The following skills are added for the character to provide the basic essential range of skills commonly used by the several diverse classes combined in this character. The character has these skills at the maximum level possible.
Balance 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 67
Bluff 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 67-69
Climb 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 69
Concentration 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 69-70
Diplomacy 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 71-72
Disable Device 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 72
Hide 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 76
Jump 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 77
Knowledge (arcana) 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 78
Knowledge (religion) xx Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 78
Listen 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 78-79
Move Silently 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 79
Open Lock 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 79
Perform 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 79
Ride 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 80
Search 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 81
Spellcraft 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 82-83
Spot 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 83
Survival 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 83-84
Tumble 8 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 84-85
Class Support Skills: The following skills are added for the character to provide a basic range of skills commonly used by the several diverse classes combined in this character. The character has these skills at a level equal the characters level.
Decipher Script 5 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 71
Escape Artist 5 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 73
Gather Information 5 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 74
Heal 5 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 75-76
Intimidate 5 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 76-77
Sense Motive 5 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 81
Swim 5 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 84
Use Magic Device 5 Players Handbook v.3.5; pp 85-86
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