What are the risks and challenges of playing a dwarf as Danny DeVito?

What are the risks and challenges of playing a dwarf as Danny DeVito?

Fuck you I'm stealing that idea for my next character, A dwarven Druid who goes by the monicker "The compost man"

You might get confused for an otyugh.

I can't blame you. I really need this character in my life.

>risks
Players/GM might think you're That Guy.
>challenges
Finding the balance between being Danny DeVito to the point that it's disruptive and not being Danny DeVito to the extent that you aren't really playing a dwarf as Danny DeVito.

Any case where you borrow a character or celebrity as the inspiration for your character, and are blatant about it, you REALLY have to walk a tightrope unless the campaign is a pure comedy one or it's some weird thing like a superhero whose power is being possessed by some historical or mythical badass.

Finding enough TREYSH to eat and disposition loss of NPCs are you roast a bone in front of them.

Being the trash man

Troll feet

Psychic daughter

How Danny are you trying to DeVito?

That's not a PC, that's an antagonist for a creepy yet humorous sidequest.

Always sunny out of 10. I was thinking utterly repugnant but strangely charismatic support class?

Play the most greedy, abusive, and unhelpful cleric.

How about a bard who staggers around trying to sing and dance and everyone just laughs, only nobody is sure if they're laughing with him or at him because they're all afraid to ask if he's serious or screwing around, but it always inspires them to fight better?

>danny devito
>as anything other than a BBEG

see me after class

Insufficient gold to pay the troll toll.

That's not a dwarf

That's a fat goblin

Agree with this. Always sunny devito is more of a pinkish goblin. Frank is utterly repulsive.

Very hard, since Devito is actually entertaining

He just wants to be pure.

Throw in enough get rich quick schemes and that could work.

Also this. Devito is probably the best part of always sunny.

Risks: Playing chaotic neutral/evil like every other That Guy

Rewards: Playing the best chaotic neutral/evil

Does anyone have screencaps from that thread of The Gang playing D&D?
That thread was pure gold.

>that episode
>those accents
>that ethnicity

Oh what a show. Give me a damn chip!

NO YOU HAD YOUR CHANCE FOR CHIPS

The risk is, you're likely not as funny as DeVito.

Be aware that the failure mode of "clever" is "asshole".

We've got a guy making a barbarian on our upcoming 5e campaign that's gonna use tavern brawler for "improvised weapons", then run around throwing trash at people and eating it with his high fort save. It'll either be great or awful, but I'm excited to find out.

Depending on the number of barrels you find on the road you might just be making PICA Race Bannon.

you'll have donkey brains

Let's break it down

>obscenely rich
>but hates it

>always packs heat
>rarely pulls it out

>generally manipulative
>but also easily outsmarted by borderline retards

>regularly eats cat food and beer for a nightime snack
>does mountains of drugs without behest
>lives past 70


You're talking about some kind of charismatic, elderly rogue who has negative INT, and more than a few tricks up his sleeve.

Probably best off playing a straight thief who perfers subtlety but resorts to felony in a tight spot.

The thing is, an adventurer (a dwarf adventurer, among that) would most likely own a toe knife, and it wouldn't creep anybody out

who cares, think of the rewards

The risk of becoming the greatest in all the realms

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>Be aware that the failure mode of "clever" is "asshole".
This is fairly good advice in general, thanks friend

>What are the risks and challenges of playing a dwarf as Danny DeVito?
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What other celebrities or TV characters can you think of to base characters on?

I'm playing a half-orc barbarian who's basically Chang from Community right now. So far, the DM and the rest of the players love it.

This idea is fucking awesome and there is no risk to it, fucking do it.

Your shitty leftard politics would be out of place in a pseudo-medieval Tolkien ripoff, which is the setting I assume you're playing since you have dwarves.

What are you

Pardon?

you gotta spend a lot of gp on vaseline

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