What would be the stats for a British Redcoat from the American Revolutionary War?
>>52377750
Depends on the system
>>52377754
D&D or Pathfinder
>>52377750
No matter what system, the stats will be low, to-hit probability on weapons will be relatively low, but with very high damage, relatively.
The Revolutionary war was extremely high lethality.
>>52377765
How about a better system?
They would be professional fighters, they were very well trained and experienced as opposed to the Americans
>>52377750
I don't stat losers.
>>52377765
Level 2 Warrior
ST 12
DX 14
CN 12
INT 10
WS 10
CH 10
12 HP
AC 13 (2 DX, 1 Thick Clothes)
Ranged Pistol +3 (1d6 P) Musket +3 (2d6 P)
Melee +2 (Bayonet 1d6+2 P/S)
Skills:
Acrobatics 2
Intimidate 2
Profession (Soldier) 3
Ride 1
>>52377750
Medium Human, any alignment
Str 11, Dex 13, Con 11, Int 10, Wis 10, Cha 11
15 HP, AC 11 (no armor)
Line Infantry trait - if an adjacent ally makes a ranged attack and misses, you gain Advantage on your next ranged attack.
Bayonet Charge trait - you can move up to double your speed to a target you can see and make a melee attack with advantage. This deals an additional damage dice.
Flintlock Musket - 1d12 piercing, two-handed, loading, bayonet, 300/800. This weapon cannot be loaded any faster than a standard action.
* Stock Bash - 1d6 bludgeoning, two-handed.
* Flintlock Musket Bayonet - 1d8 piercing, two-handed, finesse, reach.
Give them orc stats.
>>52377813
>The Revolutionary war was extremely high lethality.
From the diseases, asshat, and not from the weapons involved.