What he means is that word derived from our describing ourselves as humans. These are not humans, so they shouldn't say humane, it'd be whatever else they'd call it.
But they speak English and it's a ******* cartoon, so I'm not gonna overanalyze it, but I see where he's coming from.
monks*
my current monk is a human who just grapples anything and everything in his path, his bonus to grapple at level 1 was so high he would have to roll a 1 to not get it
In what system? 3.5 or Pathfinder? Im guessing Pathfinder since the only roll that seems to matter is your own (So CMD instead of opposed rolls)
All I can get is +8 (+ 4 Str, + 2 Improved Grapple, + 1 Bab, + 1 Bred for War)
While thats certainly plenty to grapple most level 1 stuff easily, its not quite enough for "nothing but a 1". But im guessing there was a bit of hyperbole in that statement? Or is there something else you can take to get more grapple bonuses?
it was more hyperbole but i think the way he drew up his character he got around +10 or 12 to grapple and i think it was 3.5
he had advanced grapple and other ****
1. point at dog
2. hit "e"
3. point at ground by your feet
4. hit "e"
5. wait
now you can successfully trade with your partner. also if you can't find him, just crouch, they usually come closer when you do.
>Join brotherhood
>Board airship
>Take every piece of ammo with no consequences
>Assigned to find out who has been stealing food
>Go down to airport
>Start investigating the thefts
>Take everything
>"Nothing gets in or out without us knowing about it"
Made it to Junktown, went into Killian's shop, rested until midnight, robbed the place dry, stuffed the loot into a backpack, and laid it on the floor. Rested until morning, quickly ran out, and left. Came back, sold my loot off, emptied out the backpack as well, selling that loot, and took all his money. Stole all the stuff back, and gave it to Ian and Tycho.
> Played Fallout NV all the way through a few years ago
> Do a quest for a guy
> Look him up, the quest was all I had to do
> "Well, I don't want him taking up disc space, it'll just make it harder for this area to load!"
> Wack him on the back of the head with a shovel
> Do this with all the ppl who aren't flagged essential or selling me ****
> Solve all the problems in the game, good guys win, etc.
> Wasteland left empty save for single shopkeepers in empty towns
> Everyone unnamed is dead
> All is good
Did the same with Fallout 3 but had to fix my karma by donating purified water to beggars
Guy 1: "That guy murdered a whole town and stole everyone's **** , leaving just the shopkeep alive."
Guy 2: "Yeah but he gave an absolutely absurd amount of water to a homeless guy, so he's practically an angel."
Guy 1: "Huh. Good point."
What are we gonna call this guy? He's not the Vault Dweller or the Chosen one, The Initiate, The Protagonist of the Bad Game (the PS2 Fallout **** game), the Wanderer nor is he The Courier.
Nor is he definitively a he.
What will he/she be called in Fallout lore? "That frozen **** "? "Frosty"? "The Time Traveler"? "The Loch Ness Monster"?
Your default Railroad callsign, if you don't pick one for yourself, is Wanderer, and the live-action trailer used "The Wanderer," so I've been going with that. The radio will also occasionally call you the Vault Dweller, and if you're a Minuteman you're the General.
Rick and Morty. In this episode, they watch TV that gets channels from other planets and dimensions. To make it, the voice actors just ad-libbed a bunch of nonsense and the animators made TV shows around them.