Saturday, February 17, 2018

5th Edition Rebuild - Dame Meren Meynolt (Neverwinter Nights 2 Swashbuckler 18/Duelist 8/Neverwinter Nine 4)

Yes, 432 hit points.
Meren Meynolt is the first, and so far only, character I've taken through the Mask of the Betrayer campaign on Neverwinter Nights 2. I also played her through the original campaign for that game. By the end of the Mask of the Betrayer campaign she was a level 30 character. She didn't start adding Duelist until she started the epic campaign, so she was primarily a swashbuckler with a bit of the specialty 5-level class of Neverwinter Nine.

Before we go further, let's look at the different classes that make up her nature. Swashbuckler was a base class in 3.5 edition. It used light armor and finesse weapons. Both it and Duelist were heavily powered by Intelligence, dealing extra damage based on that when wielding finesse weapons. The Duelist class focused on having no armor but gaining bonus AC equal to the lower of their Duelist class level or Intelligence bonus. Neverwinter Nine focused on protecting allies and have a similar ability to a paladin's aura of courage as well as having some sneak attack damage and increased move speed. There was no actual magic in any of her classes.


Taken as a whole the most obvious is to make her a Rogue-Swashbuckler. However, it is also possible to do this character as a Monk-Kensai, focusing on the Duelist elements, or Fighter-Cavalier focusing on the training for protecting others. A Fighter-Banneret (Purple Dragon Knight) from the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide also makes a good match. In fact, as Swashbuckler was primarily a warrior class, with a d10 hit die and fast BAB progression, the fighter might actually be a good fit and I think I will go with that.

For backstory, Meren was noted as a Veteran in the game I played, so I could go with soldier, but as you could tell if you watch the Let's Play I found it a bit unusual that she was marked as a veteran soldier of the war in which the game was telling me she was a baby in. That had to be one bad-ass baby. So I think I'll go with the Folk Hero origins the game harps on mostly from the original campaign.

As a further note, Meren had some serious skill in Tumble, Taunt, Bluff, and Persuasion, but not so much Intimidation. She also proved to be a good crafter of armor and weapons.

Tiefling 20th Level Banneret + Epic Boons

Strength 18
Dexterity 22
Constitution 18
Intelligence 20
Wisdom 10
Charisma 18

HP 184
AC 21

Proficiency Bonus +6

Darkvision
Infernal Legacy
Hellish Rebuke

Armor Proficiency: Light, Medium, and Heavy Armor, Shields
Weapon Proficiency: Simple Weapons and Martial Weapons
Saving Throw Proficiencies: Strength, Constitution
Tool Proficiencies: Armor-Smithing Tools, Weapon-smithing Tools, Thieves Tools
Languages: Common, Infernal, Elvish

Proficient Skills
Acrobatics (Fighter) +12
Animal Handling (Folk Hero) +6
Deception (Skilled) +10
History (Skilled) +11
Insight (Fighter) +6
Persuasion (Banneret Expertise) +16
Survival (Folk Hero) +6

Background: Folk Hero

Feat: Dual Wield, Inspiring Leader, Mobility, Sentinel, Skilled

Epic Boons: Boon of Combat Prowess, Boon of Fortitude, Boon of Speed, Boon of Perfect Health, Boon of Immortality

Fighting Style: Two Weapon Style
Second Wind 1d10+20
Action Surge (2 Uses)
Indomitable (3 Uses)
Rallying Cry
Extra Attacks (3)
Royal Envoy
Inspiring Surge
Bulwark

Equipment
Silver Sword of Gith
Neverwinter Night Tunic (equivalent to Studded Leather Armor +2)

Most of her gear from level 15 (before she used the Neverwinter Tunic) is below.



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