agumathebear
2010-05-03, 03:02 PM
in d&d professions seem kinda useless, i always try to make my d&d world hyper realistic (despite the fact that there are orcs and goblins and the like) and i like how warhammer does their professions class, but i dont want professions to be a major thing, you know? i always thought it was cool in stories where someone like the blacksmith becomes a badass adventurer, but still carries his profession wherever he goes.
my players (i am a dm) also think that professions are lacking in d&d and i was just wondering if anyone out there had a re-vamped profession skill or if anyone had any thoughts.
for the most part its just for rp and extra money, but my campaign currently takes place in a world that is mostly medieval, (save for one nation that's on the verge of colonial) and there are guns, but most people dont use them because of how expensive they are.
my players (i am a dm) also think that professions are lacking in d&d and i was just wondering if anyone out there had a re-vamped profession skill or if anyone had any thoughts.
for the most part its just for rp and extra money, but my campaign currently takes place in a world that is mostly medieval, (save for one nation that's on the verge of colonial) and there are guns, but most people dont use them because of how expensive they are.