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Knights of Guinevere Character Sheets with Hero Profiles and Ability Guides

 
 
Character creation recommendation: Use a 40-point stat pool for each profile: Strength 8–12, Agility 6–10, Intelligence 4–8, Charisma 6–10, with 6 points held back for Constitution, Perception, and Luck. Select two signature talents for each build. Base HP = 50 + Constitution × 5. Armor tiers: light 2, medium 4, heavy 6. Default resource pool 30 energy; typical skill costs 5–15 energy; cooldown windows 1–3 turns.
 
 
 
 
Every class or role card should contain six sections: identity with name and epithet, archetype tag, stat block, equipment list, active traits using exact formulas, and passive traits with clear trigger rules. Include exact combat numbers for skills: "Judicator's Strike" inflicts 10–16 physical damage, scales at 0.8 × Strength, carries a 20% stun chance, costs 8 energy, and recharges in 2 turns. "Bastion Ward" grants a 12–18 shield for 2 turns, scales from Charisma, and has a 3-turn cooldown. For a skirmisher archetype use Agility scaling ~0.9, base hit 12–20, mobility cost 6 energy, quick cooldown 1 turn.
 
 
 
 
Progression model: Use 100 XP per level from levels 1–5 and 200 XP per level from levels 6–10. Grant 1 talent point every level and 1 bonus attribute point every 3 levels; keep the attribute cap at 15 for balance. Playtest protocol: conduct 10 standardized combats versus benchmark foes with fixed stats; log average damage per encounter, survival rate, average resource remaining. Target balance benchmarks are frontline survival >70% and DPR 12–18, skirmisher DPR 18–26 with >40% mobility uptime, and hybrid caster-blade DPR 20–30 with ~30% control uptime.
 
 
 
 
Gear scaling guidelines: tier 1 weapons deal 6–10 base damage, tier 2 11–16, tier 3 17–24. Enchantments add flat +2 damage or percent scaling +10% to skill coefficients. Use relic slot scaling of 2 slots for levels 1–4, 3 for levels 5–8, and 4 for levels 9–10. When crafting a named build prioritize one primary damage source, one defensive passive, one utility slot; this produces clearer play patterns, faster tuning during balance passes.
 
 
 
Character Build Guide: Stats, Talents, and Gear
 
 
 
Attribute allocation recommendation: Use a 40-point stat allocation model: distribute points across Strength, Agility, Endurance, Willpower, Charisma, and Lore; set a minimum of 3 per attribute and a maximum of 18, with points above 10 costing 2 and points below 10 refunding 1.
 
 
 
 
Select an archetype that fills a specific party niche: frontline tank for damage mitigation, midrange striker for consistent output, support buffer for crowd control plus sustain. Spend 10 initial skill points on Weapon Proficiency, Survival, Diplomacy, and Arcana, while keeping each skill capped at 5.
 
 
 
 
Select one origin trait for a passive bonus: Noble gives +2 Charisma in NPC interactions, Soldier grants +1 Strength and access to basic armor, and Scholar provides +2 Lore plus bonus checks for arcane tasks. Log each origin-based stat modifier before you finalize the build.
 
 
 
 
Starting equipment budget: 100 gold. Suggested baseline purchase plan: medium armor 40g, longsword 30g, healing potion ×2 at 10g each, torch 1g, leaving 9g for travel or incidental costs.
 
 
 
 
Build stronger synergy by pairing talents that stack value: Stalwart with Shield Mastery cuts damage taken, and Arcane Focus with Mana Conduit raises long-term spell uptime. Be mindful of trade-offs: heavy armor penalizes Agility evasion builds, and high Charisma helps barter but often makes stealth less effective.
 
 
 
 
Recommended leveling from 1 to 7 is to take the main stat to 14 by levels 1–3, lift a secondary stat to 12 by levels 4–6, and lock in a signature talent at level 7. Spend early-tier talent points on passive survivability rather than situational active perks.
 
 
 
 
Use a three-part playtest protocol: solo skirmish, coordinated assault, and a timed objective run. Record average damage per round, survival percentage, and encounter resource usage, then refine point spread, gear, and origin based on metrics collected across at least five runs for each scenario.
 
 
 
 
Last validation pass: ensure role clarity, confirm resource sustainability at level breakpoints, verify at least one reliable escape option exists for the build before committing to long-term progression.
 
 
 
Step-by-Step Knight Character Build Guide
 
 
 
Recommended primary stats for a frontline protector are Strength 16, Constitution 14, Dexterity 12, Intelligence 8, Wisdom 10, and Charisma 14; swap STR and CHA for a social commander style or STR and CON for maximum tanking.
 
 
 
 
Step 1 – Pick a specialization: Guardian (shield-heavy defender), Cavalier (mounted shock trooper), Duelist (two-handed precision), or Tactician (support with tactical feats). Pick one main combat style plus one secondary role, such as battlefield control or party support.
 
 
 
 
Step 2 – Core defense setup and gear: Aim for an effective defense of 18–22 at level 1. Take the heaviest armor your build can support, and add a large shield when playing Guardian or Cavalier. Prioritize a helm with +1 to saves or resistance and a shield with at least +1 stability modifier if options exist.
 
 
 
 
Step 3 – Offensive build setup: Use a versatile one-handed sword at 1d8–1d10 with shield bash support for shield builds, and a reach or high-dice two-hander at 1d10–1d12 for duelists, ideally with a stance that increases crit range or penetration. Take offense-boosting talents like Power Attack or Precision Strike equivalents at your earliest feat or advancement windows.
 
 
 
 
Step 4 – Skill distribution: At level 1, set skill ranks to Athletics 4, Riding 3 if mounted, Diplomacy 2, and Perception 4; move two points into Stealth only for light-armor concepts. Early progression should maintain a 2:1 split of combat ranks to out-of-combat proficiencies.
 
 
 
 
Step 5 – Talent progression roadmap: Talent roadmap: levels 1–4 focus on defense through Shield Mastery and Improved Guard, levels 5–8 add offense and utility via Mounted Tactics, Combat Reflexes, and Tactical Sweep, and levels 9+ unlock signature maneuvers or a prestige route. At the first two major stat increase points, raise STR to 18 first and CON to 16 second.
 
 
 
 
Step 6 – Synergies and consumables: Use shield wall plus area taunt to lock down chokepoints, and combine a reach spear with sentinel-style perks to deny movement. Stock 6 healing potions, 3 antidotes, and 2 temporary-armor buffs per adventuring day. Swap to a polearm when crowd control is the objective.
 
 
 
 
Sample build (level 7 Guardian): STR 18, CON 16, DEX 12, WIS 10, INT 8, CHA 14; feats: Shield Mastery, Power Attack, Combat Reflexes, Improved Guard, Mounted Tactics; gear: full plate, tower shield +1, longsword +2, amulet of fortitude. Play pattern: grab enemy focus, use taunt each round, capitalize on opportunity attacks and hold lanes while allies deal damage.
 
 
 
Knight Class and Role Guide
 
 
 
Lock in the role first, then use one of the templates below and avoid adjusting more than ±2 points per stat so class mechanics stay stable.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bulwark (frontline tank)
 
 
 
Recommended 50-point distribution: Con 28, Str 14, Dex 4, Int 2, Wis 1, Cha 1
 
Core talents in priority order: Shield Mastery → Taunt Pulse → Fortify Aura
 
Gear archetype: Heavy plate + kite shield + reinforced helm (look for +30% phys mitigation, +12% threat generation, -8% movement)
 
Recommended play pattern: Hold aggro, anchor choke points, refresh taunt every 10s
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vanguard (melee damage)
 
 
 
50-point stat distribution: Str 30, Dex 10, Con 6, Int 2, Wis 1, Cha 1
 
Core talents: Power Strike → Cleave → Overhand Finish
 
Core gear setup: Two-handed sword or polearm with brutal edge (+18% base damage, +12% crit damage, -6% attack speed)
 
Recommended play pattern: Open with gap closer, use cleave on clustered foes, reserve stamina for burst windows
 
 
 
 
 
 
Skirmisher (ranged DPS)
 
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50-point pool distribution: Dex 28, Str 12, Con 6, Int 2, Wis 1, Cha 1
 
Primary talent path: Precision Shot → Rapid Fire → Evasion Roll
 
Core gear setup: Composite bow/crossbow + leather + quiver with piercing bolts (+22% ranged crit, +10% attack speed)
 
Play pattern: Kite targets, prioritize fragile enemies, keep 20–30m spacing
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mystic (control caster)
 
 
 
50-point pool distribution: Int 30, Wis 10, Cha 4, Con 3, Dex 2, Str 1
 
Core talents: Arcane Channel → Mana Well → Protective Ward
 
Core gear setup: Robes + focus staff with mana regen and spell potency (+25% spell power, +18% mana regen)
 
Play pattern: Control battlefield with roots/stuns, prioritize casting order for interrupts
 
 
 
 
 
 
Healer (healing archetype)
 
 
 
50-point stat distribution: Wis 28, Int 12, Cha 6, Con 2, Dex 1, Str 1
 
Core talents: Pulse Heal → Cleanse → Revival Tome
 
Recommended gear archetype: Light armor + holy emblem (+30% heal potency, +20% cooldown reduction)
 
Recommended play pattern: Triage by threat level, conserve large heals for <35% HP windows
 
 
 
 
 
 
Skill allocation rules:
 
 
 
Focus on one main tree until level 10 before spending heavily in a secondary tree; the key breakpoints are level 5 for Tier II passives and level 10 for the signature skill.
 
Leave 2 utility slots for mobility or CC options, which helps reduce downtime in party content.
 
Use a 12-point minimum in the secondary stat for hybrid builds to prevent sharp performance drops.
 
 
 
 
3-player standard party recommendations:
 
 
 
Bulwark + Vanguard + Mystic provides a stable frontline, sustained DPS, and dependable control.
 
Bulwark + Skirmisher + Healer works well for high single-target pressure plus endurance in drawn-out encounters.
 
Vanguard + Skirmisher + Mystic: aggressive skirmishing with layered crowd control.
 
 
 
 
Progression milestones and recommended choices:
 
 
 
Levels 1–5: solidify role identity (defensive passives for tanks, single-target damage for DPS, baseline heals for restoration).
 
At levels 6–10, take one cooldown reduction talent and one resource-efficiency talent to smooth out power spikes.
 
From levels 11–15, select the signature ultimate or capstone and align it with team needs, such as area control if the party lacks crowd control.
 
 
 
 
Build tuning recommendation: readjust up to 6 points after significant gear upgrades, and if magical damage becomes the main threat, transfer 4–6 points from Str or Dex into Int or Wis depending on Independent Tv Shows, Watch Indie Content, Trending Independent Series, Indie Series Hub, Independent Series Collection, How To Discover Indie Series, Complete Indie Serials Guide, Independent Producers Serials, Serialized Independent Content, Experimental Series the class scales.
 
 
 
Knight Class and Build FAQ:
 
 
How do character sheets define differences between Knight archetypes such as Templar, Warden, and Duelist?
 
 
These sheets define archetypes through three systems: base attributes, passive traits, and signature actions. Base attributes establish the main role — Templars lean on high Constitution and Armor, Wardens on Strength and Shield Mastery, and Duelists on Dexterity and Precision. Passive traits function as automatic triggers, for example Templar's Bulwark gives damage reduction while on Guard, and Duelist's Momentum adds crit chance after moving. Signature actions use fixed costs, ranges, and cooldowns, shaping gameplay identity: Templars protect zones, Wardens control and disengage, and Duelists specialize in single-target burst. Equipment slots and proficiency lists strengthen the distinction further, since each archetype favors different weapon groups and armor classes. Finally, advancement options such as talents or ability branches offer archetype-specific upgrades, letting players deepen the preferred role or pivot slightly without losing class identity.
 
 
 
How do signature abilities scale with level and equipment?
 
 
Signature skill output is controlled by three scaling sources—ability rank, gear modifiers, and conditional multipliers. Each ability rank improves base values like damage, duration, and radius by fixed increments. Equipment scaling adds flat bonuses, percent modifiers, and sometimes extra effects like status application or elemental damage. Conditional multipliers come from synergies on the sheet — matching a weapon type or meeting an attribute threshold grants extra benefits. Cooldowns and costs seldom scale much with level; most progression is tied to output and secondary effects, which keeps resource management relevant.
 
 
 
Can hybrid heroes use abilities from two different Knight sheets, and what balance issues should I watch for?
 
 
Most campaign frameworks allow mixing, but they place limits on it to preserve fair play. Typical hybrid rules allow only one external signature ability, limit the number of cross-class passives, and require attribute thresholds for strong effects. Balance risks include stacking too many triggered defenses (leading to near-invulnerability), combining multiple high-damage bursts with low resource cost, or creating infinite loops of cooldown resets. To avoid problems, enforce one or more of these mitigations: require trade-offs (take a penalty to a core stat), introduce resource sinks that scale with ability use, limit passive triggers per round, or mandate playtesting with a referee for custom builds. For practical balancing, record every interaction, run short simulations versus standard encounters, and if a passive is too strong, redesign it as an activated skill with limited uses.
 
 
 
How are non-combat abilities like diplomacy, crafting, and scouting handled on the sheets?
 
 
Non-combat functions appear on the sheets as skills with ranks and specialization tracks. Each skill has a base attribute tie (Charisma for diplomacy, Intelligence for crafting, Perception for scouting) and proficiency levels that grant dice or bonus pools for checks. Certain sheets add active talents for social scenes or downtime, for example "Silver Tongue" providing a flat persuasion bonus once per session. Crafting integrates material costs, time, and schematic tiers; higher-quality tools or components modify outcome probabilities listed on the sheet. Scouting provides mechanical benefits such as extended sight ranges, ambush bonuses, or the chance to spot traps, expressed as modifiers to specific checks. The advancement system supports spending experience on new skill ranks or unlocking specialized maneuvers connected to those non-combat fields.
 

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