Title: Borris Character Sheet Author: Nonny7 Pastebin link: http://pastebin.com/zjiQXdYv First Edit: Sunday 24th of April 2016 11:29:41 PM CDT Last Edit: Sunday 24th of April 2016 11:29:41 PM CDT Name: Borris Gender: Male Race: Bear Class: Omniseer Talent 1: Professional Bear: Marksman Shot and Magic Bolt gain +1 Talent 2: A Talking Bear?!?: Borris can speak common language. Hit/Wounds: 5/5   Skills:   (Racial) Animal: passive; Even the smartest Bear is still just an animal. They cannot communicate with words to the other sentient races, but they can make general gestures to get their point across. Being an animal though allows them to speak to other fauna they may meet.     (Bonus Racial) Bear Necessities: Recharge 1; A wild animal knows how to survive by instinct. Being a bit smarter than the average however makes living easier. You can scavenge and gather small amounts of inconsequential items, such as rations for the night, minor ingredients, etc,.     (Free Multiclass) Elemental Ammo: passive; You gain any two Elementalist effects. You may apply Elementalist effects to skills as though they were Trick Ammo with the same limitations.   Fire: A target rendered helpless by a fire attack has a reduced chance of recovering (DC +1), and especially flammable targets take ongoing wounds. Fire spells can be used to warm and burn objects and the environment.   Explosive: Causes spells to become more volatile and explosive on impact. Crits on a 9 and may cause mutilation on targets.     (Class) Nerves of Steel: Passive; Reduces all Recharges by 1, to a minimum of 1.     (Class) Marksman Shot: recharge 3, requires ranged weapon; Autocrits. Benefits from Trick Ammo     (Class) Magic Bolt: recharge 2, spell, ranged; Fire a volatile bolt of magic. Roll two dice and use the higher roll for results. If one of the dice is a crit fail, then the spell crit fails regardless of the other roll.   Inventory: 12 Gauge Shotgun (Typical ammo is a fire specialty marked "Dragon's Breath" and explosive specialty marked "Ogre's Roar")   Traits:   History: