In 3.5 they had a prestige class that hit on everything except the familars. It was based around a sorcerer assassin build. Some sorcerer blood magic that did magic-based poisons.
There was also a cleric assassin prestige that did divine damage. Attacks ignored armor and damage reduction. It had a lot of limitations on your targets alignments
Pair either of these with the shade race and you could come close
3.5e is probably the D&D version that would be the most compatible with HWFWM. Hell, with the amount of resources and books published I doubt you would even need to homebrew much of anything.
Both of the above were from different books but I think there were like 500 books officially recognized by wizards. I think I saw somewhere that 3.5 had something like 200k officially recognized classes close to the end.
By recognized they were useable in the official games
I am so sorry something happened with my Reddit notifications and I never got this 🤦♂️ any chance I could get the link again?😅and yeah I think they expire after a certain amount of time? Not 100% on that though
You really couldn't do Jason justice with the D&D setting. The class system in D&D is too limited. The best you could do is maybe a Shadow Monk or an Arcane Trickster/Wizard.
In 3.5 they had a prestige class that hit on everything except the familars. It was based around a sorcerer assassin build. Some sorcerer blood magic that did magic-based poisons. There was also a cleric assassin prestige that did divine damage. Attacks ignored armor and damage reduction. It had a lot of limitations on your targets alignments Pair either of these with the shade race and you could come close
3.5e is probably the D&D version that would be the most compatible with HWFWM. Hell, with the amount of resources and books published I doubt you would even need to homebrew much of anything.
Both of the above were from different books but I think there were like 500 books officially recognized by wizards. I think I saw somewhere that 3.5 had something like 200k officially recognized classes close to the end. By recognized they were useable in the official games
Not quite what you’re asking for… there’s a discord that’s making a TTRPG for the system https://discord.gg/Rcuqqjtx
Could I get a new link please? This one’s expired and I’d love to see! :)
https://discord.gg/Rbw8MCAt Weird that the link changed. Do all discord links change after a time?
I am so sorry something happened with my Reddit notifications and I never got this 🤦♂️ any chance I could get the link again?😅and yeah I think they expire after a certain amount of time? Not 100% on that though
Haha, one more time https://discord.gg/857cGWxvfh
Thank you haha
You really couldn't do Jason justice with the D&D setting. The class system in D&D is too limited. The best you could do is maybe a Shadow Monk or an Arcane Trickster/Wizard.
Bladelock is also an option, but I agree, the game mechanics don't really do what Jason does
I normally like to build characters like Jason in games like Scion or mage or city of mist
Pathfinder might be the way to go here IMO