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Re: [DL] [d20]Getting Rowdy for Dummies
"Sword and Fist" for D&D 3rd Edition has several new feats and goodies for
Fighters and Monks, all of which can be easily adapted for Rowdies.
Want to add the Drunken Master prestige class to your Rowdy? Go riiiight
ahead. :-)
-P-A
Quoting "Mr. Rowdy" <mr_r0wdy@hotmail.com>:
> Hello.
>
> I've already badgered Shane about this, but I thought I'd try this list and
>
> see what others might think.
>
> Reading over the reviews of Deadlands d20, I saw mention of a character
> class called the Rowdy, who was more of a hand-to-hand guy than a
> Gunslinger. I was immediately interested because my favorite Western
> characters have been Rowdy-types, particularly Terence Hill and Bud Spencer,
>
> the men who raised brawling to an art form in films like "They Call Me
> Trinity" and "Watch Out, We're Mad".
>
> So, I'm ready to invest in the core book and some sourcebooks, but which
> ones would be of the most benefit to a player who wants to emulate the wild
>
> fisticuffs and improvised weapons of Hill and Spencer? I see there is no
> "Way of the Rowdy" book. Shane pointed me towards "Way of the Gun", but the
>
> reviews I've read focus mainly on what Gunslingers will get out of the
> book.
>
> Any recommendations or insight into the Rowdy class would be appreciated.
>
> Mr. Rowdy
>
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