Dire Human
First Post
While trying to roll up a new concept character (a Goblin monster tamer) I started heavily reading the new Beastmaster Ranger rules, especially the pets. A few calculations later, I came up with a good comparison chart; I won't put up the entire table here, so allow me to summarize.
- Bear: Tied with the Boar for the lowest defenses, but has a health boost that increases with level. +2 average damage offset by -2 attack rolls. Slow speed. Brute.
- Boar: Tied with the Bear for the lowest defenses. Average speed, +2 when charging. +2 to its average damage when charging, as well. Skirmisher.
- Cat: Average defenses, Stealth training, and high speed.
- Lizard: High AC is offset by lower NADs. +2 bonus to attack rolls when making an opportunity attack. Soldier.
- Raptor: Terrific Reflex offset by terrible Fortitude, but average defenses hide a health detriment that gets worse with level. High fly speed, Perception training, and a +1 to attack. Lurker.
- Serpent: Average speed on land and in water, along with one of the highest total defenses. +2 bonus to opportunity attack damage that increases with level. Soldier.
- Spider: Average in every way, except for Stealth training and a Spider Climb speed.
- Wolf: High speed, surprisingly high defenses, and Perception training. -1 average damage offset by a +2 boost when it has Combat Advantage. Skirmisher/Soldier.
- While the Cat seems the obvious choice for an all-around beast, the Spider shares its average-ness. Shouldn't the Spider be more of a Lurker? I wouldn't mind a lower base damage that deals ongoing poison.
- Soldier seems an odd role for the Serpent, but it's the only one that seems to fit (high defenses and powerful OAs). I can't picture a cobra or constrictor as a defensive beast.
- The Wolf seems a little too powerful, especially when so much of being a Beastmaster revolves around flanking options.
- Poor Raptor; extracting itself from a melee enemy without getting killed is going to be a nightmare. Terrific against enemy ranged characters, however.