Planeswalker  

XA0024 is an Island connected to the entire multiverse—and sometimes people come to visit. Planeswalker characters are those from other game worlds or campaigns.   This allows you to continue your character’s story, if that is something you are looking to do, but it comes with a large number of disadvantages.

Limitations

Planeswalkers are not a way to cheat the system and get around a racial cap or limitations. The imported race cannot be similar to that of any Xadunian race which is not Humanoid nor Demi-Human.  No Farborn, Elemani, Wild Ones, Fae, etc.. However, you could bring in, say, a Human Paladin or an Aarakocra Rogue from your Dungeons and Dragons campaign.

Base Growth

All Planeswalkers have a base growth of 5 Body Points per level, and 4 Skill Points per level.  They gain 1 life every 4 levels, starting at 3rd and maxing out at 24th.

Planeswalkers have a maximum level of 35, and a maximum XP of 1279.

Not Native

Obviously, these characters are not native to Xadune.  Knowledge present in this Player’s Handbook, while common knowledge to native Xadunians, is not for a Planeswalker.  They are coming in blind, so to speak, and will never have heard of Xadune or Revrent or anything of the like.

Additionally, these characters will suffer environmental effects on many parts of the planet that native characters do not. 

Walker Sickness

Regardless of what your character did in the past—what feats she accomplished or knowledge she gained—the trip to Xadune really jostles that right out of you.  Skills or Abilities outside of what you choose at character creation do not carry over.

A New World

A brand new world, a brand new place.  Planeswalkers have no prior knowledge about Xadune.  As such, no Planeswalker character can start with any Area Lore, City Lore, or otherwise Xadune-specific Skill

What about Benefits?

The benefit to playing a Planeswalker is that you get to play something not from Xadune.  That’s it.  There aren’t any racial bonuses, extra Skills, or discounts on languages or anything.  Playing a Planeswalker character counts as taking a Culture Packet as well, so keep that in mind when thinking of what you want to play.

Having fun at Xadune isn’t tied to your character card or your stats, it’s tied to the roleplay.  That said, from a character card standpoint you will be behind if you play a Planeswalker.  You may encounter situations your character cannot enter without fear of death, which your cohorts have no issues with.

So why do we allow Planeswalkers in the first place? Well, for one, it makes sense with the setting.  If baddies and other characters can come to the Island from the multiverse, so can Adventurers.  But mainly we know how a character can touch our lives and really become a part of who we are.  We want to give you a way to bring your character to Xadune and bring them to life, while maintaining their purity of backstory.

Makeup Requirements

Because Planeswalkers are not necessarily Xadunian races, costuming and makeup standards will vary based on your own choice. However, Planeswalker characters must not have makeup similar to that of a capped race.  For instance, if Demon-kin are capped, you cannot bring in your Teifling character (or at least they must look distinctly different).

Planeswalker
 Experience Levels
LevelXPBodySkill
1054
220108
3331512
4452016
5582520
6723024
7873528
81034032
91204536
101425040
111665040
121905040
132145040
142385040
152675544
162965544
173255544
183545544
193835544
204216048
214596048
224976048
235356048
245736552
256206552
266676552
277146552
287617056
298087056
308647056
319297560
3210037560
3310868064
3411788064
3512798568