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I wish to make a paliden class, but I need someone(s) to point out and correct flaws.
Race:Redguard
Class Name aliden
Class Atributes:Strength, Endurance
Sign:Warrior
Major Skills:Blade, Heavy Armor, Alchemy, Armorer, Restoration, Athletics, Block.
Use detect life and light to see behind objects, through invisiblity and charmilion and in dungens and at night. Heal while enemies are near but cant get to me while I'm wounded. Alchemy for quick levels and cash. Athletics for the morons who are stupid enogh to fight me with a silver dagger of numbing and an iron bow with 20 iron arrows so I can kill them before they get more then 3 shots on me.
"That dead... whatever that thing was, is really gross, but Hawaii is still very nice."
Umm....what? What do you want people to point out in flaws, you have a custom build that'll work just as well as any other build.
The only thing I can correct is spelling and grammar at this point.
Paladin, chameleon, dungeons.
Listen up maggots, Mr. Popo's 'bout to teach you the pecking order.
It goes you, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, Popo's stool, Kami, then Popo.
~Mr. Popo, Dragonball Z Abridged
Well I want everyones opinion about what they would change. For example:
Blunt for Block(although I never use those skills)etc,etc,etc.
But I'm thinking about trading Block and Athletics for other skills.
"That dead... whatever that thing was, is really gross, but Hawaii is still very nice."
From a pure roleplaying standpoint, that looks like a pretty good paladin. Ability to turn undead would be cool, but that's Conjuration and a paladin probably wouldn't get much use out of the other Conjuration spells like bound weapon and summon spells. This might be leaning toward powergaming, but if you take heavy armor, armorer and block, you'll almost never get +5 on your endurance. Armorer levels up pretty quick even if you don't take it as a major skill, and you'll get plenty of practice with a character who disdains stealth and magic and prefers slugging it out toe-to-toe with enemies. So I would take Conjuration instead of armorer.