Calliope said "let's backstab these toves to unlock a thief class" and Taylor said "better yet, I'll pay you to do it so that we can unlock a professional assassin class." Lo and behold.I'll need to think more before voting, but one thing jumped out at me. Who did Drew kill for money?
Uh, Drew?This rare and exclusive class is only available to crawlers who have committed murder in exchange for money, either inside or outside the dungeon.
Every BEING on the floor.Skill: Contract Killer
The system AI has placed open contracts on every being on the floor. You may accept the contract for any being so long as that being is currently conscious and at 100% health. If you kill a being for whom you hold the contract, you will receive the following:
Contracts against crawlers are worth 5x as much, both in terms of XP and gold.
- XP awarded will be increased by ((Skill Level) x 2)%
- Gold equal to ((10 + (their level - your level))^2.25) * (Skill Level), round down
You may not leave the floor while one of your contracted enemies is alive. You may not cancel a contract.
that means we need to to do 7500+378=7878 per 30hUnless I'm terrible at math, the starting interest on the Medical Debt would be 378gp. From then on, just to remain stable you need to pay off around 7500gp every 30 hours, plus the 378gp of interest.
Skill: Advanced Backstab
Damage is increased by 250% per level if you attack from behind without the target being aware of you. There is also a small chance of a critical strike which will multiply your total damage by (Skill Level) on top of other bonuses.
Skill: In My Sights
If you can keep your eyes on a being for 1 minute before entering combat, you may place a 'Sighted In' mark on that being. Your damage against a creature with that mark is increased by 200% per level. Sighted In marks fade if you lose sight of the marked being for 1 minute.
Omg. Best words he ever said.Calliope said "let's backstab these toves to unlock a thief class" and Taylor said "better yet, I'll pay you to do it so that we can unlock a professional assassin class." Lo and behold.
Everyone killed a tove for money
- Former Child Actor: Grants Manager, so people will want it. Otherwise, seems terrible.
Skill: Fortuna's Favored Child
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The bonus/malus is dependent on your skill level and your Charisma.
You have a chance of surviving an otherwise fatal attack. At level 5 you are guaranteed one free lethal hit per fight, though you will be at 5% health afterward. At level 10, your health will not go down at all after the first fatal strike. The only way to train this skill is by using it.
It actually stacks quite well with Fortuna's Favored Child.For each actionable of that class (i.e. skill, spell, benefit, stat boost, etc), there is a chance based on your level of Character Actor that you will receive that actionable.
- Battle Klepto: Okay, so it levels faster. That's nice. On the other hand, it doesn't grant amazing bonuses, it seems useless against foes that doesn't use equipment, and the stats aren't amazing either.
- Democratic Senator: This is funny, but it's also money-dependent, doesn't seem amazing in combat, and a bit too on-the-nose.
- Former Child Actor: Grants Manager, so people will want it. Otherwise, seems terrible.
This is really really good. Determinator makes it so if we make Drew leader the entire party doesn't have to eat or sleep (unless there's some kind of psychological disadvantage to not doing so) which means more time to kill kill kill. And you get the number of skulls the crawler had so finding the right crawler can get you like 17 skulls. There's no cd or limit on the self rez besides the number of badges, meaning Drew with like 20 Badges is going to be close to unkillable, I guess some situations will just zero out badges though like a powerful dot.
- Relentless Justiciar: Can raise allies from the dead. Oh, and there's other good abilities too.
They are indeed.
The list will be different for each person but there will be a fair bit of overlap. In other words, probably but not definitely.If no requirements are listed for a class, can everyone get it?
It's only specialized clothing. Motorcycle leathers, hazmat suit, or heavy parka would all fit in that category but a light jacket or sweater would not. You'd likely want to find a spell that regulates temperature.I don't think we can take wizard supremacist. That downside on environmentally protective clothes is suuuper harsh
Unfortunately, party leader is always the person with the highest base stat total. In other words, Taylor cannot transfer the leadership until Drew outstrips him on stats.Determinator makes it so if we make Drew leader the entire party doesn't have to eat or sleep (unless there's some kind of psychological disadvantage to not doing so) which means more time to kill kill kill.
Same for classes with requirements?The list will be different for each person but there will be a fair bit of overlap. In other words, probably but not definitely.
If we have a hitman in the group that does the killing strike that is 9 equal leveled mobs per 30 hours. (After 150h grace period)Unless we have a golden goose (Drew won't be, since he got the Luck Race), Medical student doesn't seem worth it. I'd rather not force that role onto Leo or Taylor.
No one will be offered a race or class that they cannot take because of missing requirements. There will be some overlap between what people are offered. Beyond those two statements, I make no promises.
You know, killing Toves for money in between friends.I have no idea what class he should get.
I am against the Medical Student class because constantly worrying about money is a pain. Even if it attracts an audience.
Hitman Drew... What gives?
The Hitman has to do it themself.Also, as an additional question, does the hitman themselves have to kill the target or would it work for whoever is in the party.
From the discussions...I have no idea what class he should get.
I am against the Medical Student class because constantly worrying about money is a pain. Even if it attracts an audience.
Hitman Drew... What gives?
On the cost of medical student:Calliope said "let's backstab these toves to unlock a thief class" and Taylor said "better yet, I'll pay you to do it so that we can unlock a professional assassin class." Lo and behold.
Everyone killed a tove for money
Every BEING on the floor.The system AI has placed open contracts on every being on the floor. You may accept the contract for any being so long as that being is currently conscious and at 100% health. If you kill a being for whom you hold the contract, you will receive the following:
Mobs are beings.
For equal levels and the starting out skill level of 5 that comes out to 10^2.25*5 =177.82794100389228 * 5=889.1397050194614 ~~ 889g
So:
With
- find mobs at equal level.
- Take contract.
- Medic Student puts them to sleep.
- Contract Killer kills them
- "spread fuel over them and light it on fire" should not wake them up unless you hit their head and they choke, due to the burning pain being ignored by pain immunity.
- an "Advanced Backstab" + "In my Sights" double whamy.
that means we need to to do 7500+378=7878 per 30hUnless I'm terrible at math, the starting interest on the Medical Debt would be 378gp. From then on, just to remain stable you need to pay off around 7500gp every 30 hours, plus the 378gp of interest.
7878/889=8.86164229471316~~9
9 mobs at equal level per 30h to remain stable. With the risk of the mob escaping screwing you over MAJORLY.
I don't think it's a bad as people think, it's supposed to solve problems with magic and gets 2 spellbooks a floor and there's other ways to get them. There will be spells that help protect from stuff like that, we just have to make sure we try and find them.I don't think we can take wizard supremacist. That downside on environmentally protective clothes is suuuper harsh