Mark said:I respectfully disagree. In essense, when you choose a favored enemy you are merely using them as the focus for your tactics and strategies. You could be evil, focusing that training on the good people of your own race, or good, with the opposite intent. Knowing something is far different than putting it into practice and how you put it into practice determines your alignment, not the knowledge itself.
Xilo said:very cool idea.... might even try rolling one up when I get home. One question though...how do you figure in the high ranger level spells? after all aren't they very 'wildreness' based?
divine secrets from a house plant, etc.). [/B]
Squire James said:The other cheap way of choosing your urban enemies well is to play an Elf (or any other non-human, but I guess Elves have that baad reputation as human-killers for some reason)... no problems choosing Human as your favored enemy then! I'm not sure it's worth giving up the skill points and feat, though.