Where are the stats for Conan in the 2e game?

flyingcircus

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:( as the header says, I would like to know where the writeup is for Conan, i mean the games named after him but I can't figure out why, when he's not in the book? Is he hiding somewhere else?
 
I guess nobody bothered to rewrite the stats given already in previous books, which is reasonable.

It wouldn't hurt to release all Conan's stats as freebies, though.
 
well that sucks...I have the CONAN 2e PDF only and was hoping to find his stats in another book somewhere, but I don't want to pickup a PDF off DrivethruRPG if its 1st edition stuff.
 
Here some things - info - that may help you

King Conan pdf

VincentDarlage said:
Is this what you are looking for?

Conan the Frontiersman
(Beyond the Black River, The Black Stranger)
Medium Humanoid (Cimmerian barbarian 13/thief 1/soldier 1/pirate 2)
Hit Dice: 8d10+2d8+50+18+2 (123 hit points)
Initiative: +18 (+5 Dex, +13 Ref)
Speed: 30 ft.
Dodge Defence: 25 (+10 level, +5 Dex)
Parry Defence: 22 (+5 level, +7 Str)
DR: 8 (+2 natural, +5 mail shirt, +1 helmet)
Base Attack Bonus/Grapple: +14/+21
Attack: Broadsword +21 melee
Full Attack: Broadsword +21/+16/+11 melee
Damage: Broadsword 1d10+7
Special Attacks: Ferocious attack, versatility (no penalty), crimson mist, sneak attack +1d6/+1d8, sneak attack style (broadsword), greater crimson mist, to sail a road of blood and slaughter
Special Qualities: Cimmerian traits, fearless, bite sword, trap sense +4, uncanny dodge, mobility, seamanship +1, trap disarming, improved uncanny dodge, improved mobility, damage reduction, pirate code (Barachan rockets and smoke)
Space/Reach: 5 ft./5 ft.
Saves: Fort +17, Ref +18, Will +11 (+14 vs. Corruption)
Abilities: Str 25, Dex 21, Con 20, Int 19, Wis 18, Cha 19
Skills: Balance +10, Bluff +15, Climb +19, Craft (blacksmith) +6, Decipher Script +1, Gather Information +6, Hide +12, Intimidate +13, Jump +17, Knowledge (arcana) +10, Knowledge (geography) +10, Listen +16, Move Silently +19, Perform (song) +6, Profession (sailor) +10, Ride +10, Search +7, Spot +18, Survival +14, Swim +12, Tumble +9
Feats: Brawl, Combat Expertise, Dabbler (counterspells), Diehard, Endurance, Fighting-Madness, Leadership, Mounted Combat, Navigation, Power Attack, Sleep Mastery, Striking Cobra, Track
Reputation: 22 (Brave)
Leadership: 21
Code of Honour: Barbaric
Allegiances: None
Possessions: Leather boots and breeks, dark mail hauberk, Æsir horned helmet, Aquilonian broadsword


Where re the other Conan stats?

urdinaran said:
Amra the Lion (Conan the Reaver); Pirate Isles, p69
Conan the Thief; RoK, p169
Conan the Usurper, King; Aquilonia, p75; RoK, p168

Best bet would probably be to take away the 1 level of Noble from him as King.

NPC Sheets from 2004 that have helped me a bunch
 
Strom said:
Here some things - info - that may help you

King Conan pdf

I've got a problem with those King Conan stats. He never got higher than Thief 1?

I guess Vincent (is that who created that version of King Conan) only considered the Howard stories of Conan as a thief? What were there, just two? The Tower of the Elephant and The God in the Bowl?

Conan was Thief 1 in both those stories? I guess I could see that.

But, if you consider the pastiches (yes, I know many of you don't), Conan spent some time in Shadizar becomimg a master thief. He would be much higher level than 1st.
 
Rogues in the House as well.

Vincent is indeed ignoring the pastiches. But even then I wouldn't get too hung up on the names of the classes: You don't have to be a Thief to be a thief. His thievery style was always as a second story man not a lockpicker: He has Climb 20, Hide 15 and Move Silently 25. I don't think he would have much trouble as a master thief.
 
kintire said:
Rogues in the House as well.

Vincent is indeed ignoring the pastiches. But even then I wouldn't get too hung up on the names of the classes: You don't have to be a Thief to be a thief. His thievery style was always as a second story man not a lockpicker: He has Climb 20, Hide 15 and Move Silently 25. I don't think he would have much trouble as a master thief.

That's an exceptional point, Kintire. It's one well worth remembering.

It reminds me that the Conan RPG is a much, much different game than what I'm used to playing (AD&D 2E).
 
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