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| budlink05-25-07, 06:42 PM | Alright I just saw a show where a guy was so smelly his opponents couldn't fight back. My question is is there a way to make a character who is or can produce smells to make there opponents and most likely allies as well work less effectivly by there stink? |
| Salla05-25-07, 06:47 PM | Play a Troglodyte. Alternately, be a wizard or sorcerer and cast Stinking Cloud a lot. |
| Midnight_v05-25-07, 06:54 PM | Play a Troglodyte. Ninja'd! Seconded.:P |
| budlink05-25-07, 07:01 PM | Ok can you tell me what book it is in? |
| Eikre05-25-07, 08:32 PM | The Monster Manual. |
| DrMorganes05-26-07, 10:43 AM | Keep in mind that, when playing a troglodyte, your party won't be immune to your stench without special magic (or hefty Fortitude Save bonuses). |
| Zephania05-26-07, 10:59 AM | if you go with varient rules, theres a spelltouched feat in Arcana Unearthed(or Unearthed Arcana...?) that makes you smell like rotting flesh. |
| DrMorganes05-26-07, 01:57 PM | if you go with varient rules, theres a spelltouched feat in Arcana Unearthed(or Unearthed Arcana...?) that makes you smell like rotting flesh. Stench of the Dead (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/variant/buildingCharacters/spelltouchedFeats.htm#stenchoftheDead). Same caveat as playing a trog... |