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The Revised Blackmoor Assassin from 1977 - sheridan - 07-17-2012 An obscure Blackmoor-related article from White Dwarf magazine issue no. 3, Oct/Nov 1977, page 20. http://www.lski.org/pictures/TableTopGaming/GW/WD%20Magazine/White%20Dwarf%203.pdf The Assassin by John Rothwell The Assassin class (introduced in Blackmoor) is suitable for a large campaign but it requires amplification for use as a player character in smaller adventures. These notes are designed to add the necessary information. The prime requisites of the Assassin are strength, intelligence and dexterity, all of which must be 12 or more. Level Experience Points Dice for Accumulated Hits Fighting Capability Apprentice 0 1 2 Killer 1500 2 2+2 Murderer 3000 3 3 Slayer 6000 4 4 Cutthroat 12000 5 4+1 Dacoit 24000 6 5 Thug 48000 7 6 Executioner 100000 8 7 Assassin 175000 9 8 Senior Assassin 275000 10 9 Expert Assassin 400000 10+1 10 Chief Assassin 550000 10+2 10+1 Prime Assassin 750000 10+3 10+2 Guildmaster 1000000 10+4 10+3 The Assassin is always neutral, human and male. He may only wear Leather armour (AC7). He may not knowingly use magical weaponry. Assassins have the ability to climb walls (treat as Hobbit thief), move silently and hide in shadows treat as Hobbit thief plus 10%). Any attack he makes from the rear will increase his hit probability by 20% and he will do double damage. On a first melee round attack a throw of 19 or 20 (2nd level) indicates that he has slit the victims throat. At the 5th level this chance rises to 18, 19 or 20. As in Blackmoor, Assassins may use disguise (including armour) at the refereeās discretion. However, if armour is used, it must be removed at the earliest opportunity. He may also carry a disguise kit (cost 75 GPs encumberence 50). Assassins are expensive to hire (2,000 GPs per mission) but remain loyal to their patron. If betrayed by him, the Assassin will attempt to slay him as quickly and painfully as possible. Once he has accepted a mission, the Assassin will always attempt to carry it out, within any stipulated time, by the safest means available. Re: The Revised Blackmoor Assassin from 1977 - finarvyn - 07-17-2012 It's not clear to me whether he is saying "the assassin class was introduced in Blackmoor" or "this is the Blackmoor campaign version of the assassin class." I suspect the former, since I don't recognize the author's name from the list of Blackmoor players, which would imply that the article isn't actually a Blackmoor article at all. On the other hand, old White Dwarf stuff is always fun to peek at. 8) Re: The Revised Blackmoor Assassin from 1977 - Rafael - 07-17-2012 No offense, but is it legal to link to this? - Like, I think GW is pretty liberal about the first few WD, but of course, we don't want to get into trouble... Also, great find! Re: The Revised Blackmoor Assassin from 1977 - Havard - 07-24-2012 Very interesting find Finarvyn! finarvyn Wrote:It's not clear to me whether he is saying "the assassin class was introduced in Blackmoor" or "this is the Blackmoor campaign version of the assassin class." It seems to me that he is saying the class was introduced in Supplement II: Blackmoor, and that this is an expansion on that material. OTOH, I do consider Supplement II to be a Blackmoor sourcebook. An expansion to that, even if not providing info on the original campaign is of interest. I wonder if we can dig up more on John Rothwell... Quote:On the other hand, old White Dwarf stuff is always fun to peek at. 8) Definately! Keep sharing! -Havard Re: The Revised Blackmoor Assassin from 1977 - tarlyn - 08-08-2012 I liked it but the Assassin from the Advanced D&D PHB 1978 is more complete than this Assassin. And speaking of which, any other version of the said Assassin, even in 2e and later doesn't even compare to the 1st ed Assassin! Monk as well rules in 1e Re: The Revised Blackmoor Assassin from 1977 - Havard - 04-01-2014 Moved to the Rules Section! -Havard |