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9587 No. 9587 ID: ebf8f1

In this thread, we will discuss nonstandard species we've played or seen played. Use your judgement on what 'standard' means. Have you ever played catfolk? Or lizard-folk? Or sentient gelatinous cubes? Or Sergals?

What effect did this have on the game? Was your experience improved from the effort?

Pic related. Squibs are awesome. They're quirky, and have a reputation as harmless traders. One time, I was playing a Squib soldier in Star Wars d20. We had to get past some gangers, so my guy ran up to them, noisily trying to sell them a gun he was holding. When they rolled their eyes and tried to ignore him, the Squib shot them all at point blank.

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No. 9610 ID: 87583b

I have played a Dragonborn, which was tons of fun, and a catfolk on a few other occassions that was not as fun. The Dragonborn was a complete follower of Bahamut that insisted on treating kobolds as cutebolds though, so that was quite fun. The catfolk just felt like any other elf or rubber forehead race.

Wait, I take it back. Once upon a time I played After the Bomb and had a mutant sniper guy. THAT WAS FUN.

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No. 9618 ID: d6b212

Some kind of bat-alien thing from the d20 modern handbook. It was for a one-shot terrible Star Wars game, and I played a soldier-ish class because everyone else was playing Jedi. I ended up one-shotting the final boss with a bag of thermal detonators.

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No. 9631 ID: ebf8f1

>>9610
What kind of sniper?

>>9618
In my experience, satchel charges, in all their forms, are the bane of bosses.

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No. 9633 ID: 87583b

>>9631

One with a BEAM RIFLE, because if anyone here doesn't know, After the Bomb is quite literally TMNT meets Fallout.

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No. 9635 ID: ebf8f1

>>9633
I mean species wise. (Or... mutation wise)

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No. 9640 ID: 87583b
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>>9635

I wasn't going to admit that part for a reason.

I was in high school! The fox had a dex bonus or something and looked cool! Don't hurt me!

Still, After the Bomb is a great deal of fun, if you can get by how very furry some aspects of it is. It's the only thing (The TMNT RPG) that Palladium is good for.

This was basically what my game was like, except the big guy was a moose, the fox had on power armor and there was a pint size mouse that rode around in the moose's antlers and was a demolition specialist. He gnawed through the wires with his teeth, see?

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No. 9670 ID: d6b212

>>9631
It was quite funny.
"Hey, do detonators go off in a chain?"
"Sure, why not."
"Well, I had a shitton of money left over after you disallowed any kind of masterworking on the guns or power armor, so..."
"How many bombs are in that bag?!"
"About fifty."

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No. 9673 ID: ebf8f1

>>9640
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Foxes can be cool and shifty-eyed sneaky gits.

They're just usually too busy rubbing their butts up against people's crotches.

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No. 9675 ID: 87583b

>>9673

I did none of that.

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No. 9678 ID: ebf8f1

>>9675
Hey, it's not going to suck itself...

But seriously, just chill. Nobody really cares much about furries one way or another except kids, lunatics, and /b/tards. Trolls pretend to, as do trolls trolling trolls.

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