You know, my original response was to agree with you here, until Question posted..... Then I found in PHB p152 "Varying Degrees of Cover": <provides example of peering around a corner or through an arrow slit> "In such situations, the DM can double the normal cover bonuses to AC and Reflex saves (to +8 and +4, respectively). <plus some stuff about granting Improved Evasion and bonus to Hide checks>.Moon-Lancer said:whats improved cover? I cant find it anyplace? I dident think thier were any degrees of cover anymore.
Mavrik said:Taking 4 levels of Ranger is just woth it for the spells.... Arrow Mind and Hunters Mercy are good spells.
I have an archer and am currently Ranger 5 Rogue 5, with arrow mind I can get into a flank and use my bow for the +3d6 sneak quite often, with some cleve magic arrows (icy bursy etc) then the auto crit from hunters mercy add a nice +2d10 onto the damage, for a nice
1d8+4str+1pbs+1magic+1d6fire+3d6sneak+2d10icyburst not bad for a tumble upto the monster, thought his legs to flank.
Legildur said:You know, my original response was to agree with you here, until Question posted..... Then I found in PHB p152 "Varying Degrees of Cover": <provides example of peering around a corner or through an arrow slit> "In such situations, the DM can double the normal cover bonuses to AC and Reflex saves (to +8 and +4, respectively). <plus some stuff about granting Improved Evasion and bonus to Hide checks>.
Personally, we still use the 3.0 cover rules in our games.
http://www.d20srd.org/srd/combat/combatModifiers.htm#coverMoon-Lancer said:I dont think its in the srd, and thats why.
It's in Spell Compendium. It's been changed so that your first hit in the next round is an automatic critical hit.Rackhir said:I don't think Hunter's Mercy is a 3.5 spell though and it is widely considered broken in any case.
Iku Rex said: