Former Child Actor is Donut's main class which she selects during class selection on the third floor. It grants her the Character Actor Skill which allows her to select another class for each floor. It also grants the Manager Benefit. [2]
AI Description
This rare subclass is an offshoot of the Character Actor class. It can only be obtained by Crawlers who have both received the “Cut!” achievement and have obtained at least one trillion views.
Once a spoiled brat superstar, then addicted to drugs, you have crawled back from the brink stronger than ever. You are ready for your comeback. This Charisma and Chance-based class could go either way. You’ll either rise to the top, or you’ll be dead in a ditch in a week.
This unique Earth class is based on the Bard/Rogue Jack-Of-All-Trades subclass, but with a few distinctive differences.
In addition to the following benefits, the most distinct aspect of this multi-faceted class is the Level-3 Character Actor Skill. This skill increases in level only upon descent to the next floor.
Additional benefits:
- Immunity to all poisons and diseases.
- Level-5 Cockroach Skill.
- +10 to Charisma.
- +15% faster growth in all Charisma-based skills.
- The Manager Benefit
This is an Earth Class. As an incentive to choose an Earth Class, you will receive a Silver Earth Box upon choosing this class.[3]
Story
Book 2
Odette had recommended Donut choose a class with the manager benefit so that Mordecai would become their manager.[4] Zev mentions that no one else chose this class. [5]
Book 3
Zev later comments that most viewers are happy with Carl and Donut's class/race choices. She says some people are complaining that Former Child Actor doesn't allow for growth but that most think it off-sets the training required for Carl's Primal race.[6]
References
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Carl's Doomsday Scenario (Chapter 1)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Carl's Doomsday Scenario (Chapter 1)
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- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. Carl's Doomsday Scenario (Chapter 4)
- ↑ Dinniman, Matt. The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook (Chapter 4)
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