Talk:Bulma, Curse of the Blood Rubies (Dragon Ball Supplement)
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Admittedly I haven't watched this movie in particular, but are we sure the various versions of Bulma should be a martial artist, rather than something like an artificer (though I have kicked around the idea of making a scientist non-combat class/sideshow subclass for a while)? The same goes for Oolong and Puar being martial artists instead of spellcasters (or again, maybe making a sideshow subclass). Gurumes Soldiers should probably be converted to soldiers, and Bear Thief should probably be a fighter as well.--Ref3rence (talk) 20:03, 5 December 2022 (MST)
- (Not sure how to respond so I'm hoping your [Watch This Page] box is clicked when I do this! Probably is a better way I should respond to this, so ultimately I'll figure that out next time around.) Hey there! First, huge fan of the Dragon Ball Supplement! It's been a great help in running a themed Dragon Ball-based DND. It's inspired me to go on ahead and make a Digimon Supplement actually. Just wanted to say that you have my many thanks for creating such a supplement! Truly talented and gifted! As for the various versions of Bulma, Oolong, Puar, Bear Thief & Gurumes Soldiers, I wasn't sure what to put them as. I just tossed in Martial Artist as a fill-in, since I was sure there might be something better but at that moment hadn't a clue what specifically. Also, I do suggest trying to evade the movie if you haven't watched it, as it is particularly bad. You wouldn't be missing much since the movesets are often pretty similar(in terms of support characters) so it's just a copy and pastes at that point. However, a subclass/scientist non-combative class would be really cool to see! Please do let me know what you come up with! (I think I did the signature block right, but I probably didn't so I'll double check LOL.) --Theonebroccoli (talk) 20:04, 12 December 2022 (MST)