Sunday 15 May 2022

ALOT Left Undone: The Trapper Petty-class

 

TRAPPER

 

The Trapper is one of the more ‘adventurous’ Petty-classes, inasmuch as they are familiar with the wilds and skilled in woodscraft, although they are hardly on a par with Rangers and their ilk, especially in combat. A Trapper of the highest order gains some very useful, almost mystical abilities when in their preferred environment.

 

 

Attack Table: Thief

Hit Dice: d6

Saving Throw: Level 1-4 (all 20, except Breath Attack & Poison 18); Level 5-6 (all 19, except Death 17, Breath Attack, Poison 16)

Armour/Shield Permitted: padded, leather. No shields.

Weapons Permitted: club, dagger, dart, hand axe, javelin, short bow, sling, spear

Weapon Proficiencies: 3 + 1 per 3 levels

Non-Proficiency Penalty: -3

Base Skills: Climb 1, Common Knowledge 1, Animal Lore 2, Folk Lore 1, Follow Trail 2, Foraging 2, Keen Senses 1, Set Snares 2, Weather Sense 1.

Free Elective Skills (choose 3 skills amongst which you may distribute 5 Competency Levels): Brawl, Butchery, Cook, Evaluate, Fish, Fey Lore, Flee!, Furrier, Haggle, Heal, Hide, Navigate, Resist Poison, Sixth Sense, Silent Move Rural, Skinning, Swim. 

 

Trapper Level Advancement

Base Experience

Hit Dice

Level

Points Required

(d6)

Abilities

1

0

1

Preferred Prey +1

2

500

2

Happy Hunting Ground +1

3

1250

3

Trapper’s Senses

4

2250

4

Preferred Prey +2, Animal Speech

5

3500

5

Happy Hunting Ground +2, Animism

6

5000

6

Preferred Prey +3, Trapper’s Communion

 

Preferred Prey: Most Trappers specialise in one kind of animal, learning their habits and behaviours. This lends them an advantage when locating, tracking, killing, setting traps and butchering, skinning or otherwise utilising the animal. The trapper selects one of the following animals: bear, beaver, boar, ermine, ferret, fox, mink, raccoon, sable, wolf or weasel. They gain +1 at first level to rolls to hit, damage rolls, Animal Lore, Butchery, Cook, Evaluate, Follow Trail, Furrier, Haggle, Set Snares and Skinning checks pertaining to this type of animal. This bonus increases to +2 at 4th level and +3 at 6th level.

 

Happy Hunting Ground: Just as they hone their skills with regard to one particular species, Trappers tend to stick to one kind of terrain or biome. At 2nd level, the Trapper selects one of the following terrains: Forest, Plains or Mountains. When in this kind of terrain, the Trapper gains a +1 to their AC, Foraging, Follow Trail, Silent Move Rural and most Movement- and Perception-type skills (GM discretion). This bonus increases to +2 at 5th level.

 

Trapper’s Senses: A Trapper’s senses become increasingly well-developed. At 3rd level, they may, once per day, reroll one Keen Senses or Follow Trail skill check or one Saving Throw against Dragon Breath, although they must take the second roll, even if it worse than their original.

 

Animal Speech: The Trapper can use the Mimicry skill to communicate with their preferred prey and an Insight roll to understand any response (they may add their preferred prey bonus to these rolls). The level of communication is very low, and confined to simple topics and limited ‘words’.

 

Animism: Trappers who spend long enough in the wild become partially attuned to the spirit of the land. Once per day, a Trapper may simulate the effect of one of the following first level Druid spells, if completing a successful Insight skill roll (with the listed penalty for each spell): animal friendship (-1); detect pits & snares (no penalty); invisibility to animals (-4); locate animals (no penalty); pass without trace (-2); predict weather (-3) and purify water (-2).

 

Trapper’s Communion: A Trapper eventually forms a spiritual bond of sorts with the land, granting them the ability to receive empathic impressions from the territory chosen as their Happy Hunting Ground. These impressions only apply to an area of 1 square mile, centred on the Trapper and convey minimal information that must be contained in short sentences (e.g., “the trees to the north are outraged”, “the river speaks of evil upstream”, “the soil exalts the People of the Sun”).

 

 

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