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ChaoticEvil:
That dice site was wherever my dad got them from, i didn;t really bother searching i just looked at my dice box and this piece of paper ((professional paper)) was inside
And it bore the legend
'CHX25307
Cobalt tm
7 speckled polyhedral die set
*Logo*
www.chessex.com
WARNING!
Choking Hazard
Not suitable for Children Uder 8 years
Dice made in denmark'
Something Witty:
The nerd store by my house sells chessez dice. So instead of paying the $10.00USD to get what I want and have it mailed out, I'm going to have them order me a set of
Opaque Black w/ red numbers set of 7 dice
Opaque Black w/ red numbers d6 x7(or x3, depending on price).
That will give me 1 d4, 8(or 4)d6, 1d10, 1d100(in steps of 10), 1d12, and 1d20.
ChaoticEvil:
you will be alright with them just don;t let ANYONE else take your dice... they are yours do not let them be defiled or you lose the luck that they carry.
Something Witty:
I am aware of the fact that dice are sacred objects. I'm going to have them blessed by a particular lady to grant them even better luck.
Switchblade:
IIRC, "Jump" is a strength-based skill that also falls into the rogue and barbarian skill sets. You could always multi-class, but the fact is that if you do that, you won't get the same kind of combat badassery that you would really want.
My advice: take a human fighter, and ask/bribe your DM if you can swap "Intimidate" as a class skill (It's fucking useless for most fighters anyway) and replace it with "Jump".
Be warned, however, that jumping FF style is basically not possible in D&D until you hit level 21 (and even then, you have to take the "Legendary Leaper" feat.) The best you can hope for before then is to basically become an olympic high/long jumper. Good, but not so good that you can basically shoot thirty feet in the air, and then come down, spear first. Even then, a suit of spiked full plate armour is REALLY going to fuck with your ability to jump (BIG armour check penalty)
You can come close, but you'll need to be hitting epic level campaigns before you can really realise your dream. The same goes for the dragon companion, I'm afraid, unless you've got a DM who seriously doesn't give a shit about game balance. You could go with a pseudodragon, I suppose.
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