>Be me
>First ever tabletop campaign (Pathfinder)
>DM forces me to take it slow and suggests I play a human fighter
>That's boring, but whatever.
>Roll for stats
>They're consistently shit
>DM lets me keep re-rolling
>Charisma is the highest stat
>Strength and Constitution are okay at best, but nowhere near optimal
>Fuck it. This is taking too long anyways
>Go with it
>Decide to make a character around the stats
>Get inspo from that one character from Shrek 2
>Prince Charming
>I basically play as Prince Charming
>Put some spare skill points into skills like bluff and diplomacy just in case
>In combat
>Attack enemy
>Fails
>This would happen CONSTANTLY
>Use Bluff
>Convince my enemies into waiting, and letting me get back on my feet
>Any time this succeeded, the DM allowed me to attack a second time
>Mfw I was undefeated because all my enemies pitied me.
>>54372228
That is an inspiring display of adaptability. Sounds like a lot of fun to play.
>>54373245
Thanks. Campaign ended kinda short due to outside issues affecting group availability. Haven't had a campaign since, but it was a lot of fun. Would play again.
>>54372228
Reminds me of a when I played with a wizard who had shit intelligence but great charisma. Useless in combat but great at bartering. Eventually became an economic trading campaign because of this.