Conan is a Barbarian, and Jet Li is a Monk.
Depends upon how you build them...not all barbarians are Barbarians, not all martial artists are Monks.
Besides, I was thinking "fighter" instead of "Fighter" (yeah, I cheated).
Conan is a Barbarian, and Jet Li is a Monk.
We're not talking about man biting dog. We're talking about which one is better in a fight against typical opponents one might find in a dungeon.If the riding dog wins initiative
You're getting mixed up here. The wolf or dog has ZERO chance of being counter-tripped. The feat Improved Trip merely removes the AoO a humanoid normally incurs by trying to trip someone in the first place, and gives you a follow up attack if you succeed.Dog Boy needs only a touch attack to hit with a trip attempt, has a better chance of tripping, has ZERO chance of being tripped
14 armor, +1 dex, +1 expertise (BAB 1), +2 shield, +1 dodge... 19 AC vs. one opponent, 18 AC in general.In toe to toe combat, he can boost his AC to 21 using a shield and Combat Expertise, being harder to hit while hitting more often, doing more damage. Donning a shield is a move action
We're not talking about man biting dog. We're talking about which one is better in a fight against typical opponents one might find in a dungeon.
You're getting mixed up here. The wolf or dog has ZERO chance of being counter-tripped.
The feat Improved Trip merely removes the AoO a humanoid normally incurs by trying to trip someone in the first place, and gives you a follow up attack if you succeed.
Your Fighter CAN be counter-tripped, but he has the OPTION to drop his weapon instead of falling down. (That option is in the weapon description, not the trip rules.)
14 armor, +1 dex, +1 expertise (BAB 1), +2 shield, +1 dodge... 19 AC vs. one opponent, 18 AC in general.
And your Dog Boy is not hitting as often since he didn't take Weapon Focus.
The dog's speed (40 ft. = 8 squares = charge 16 squares) means he can get into melee with ranged attackers & spell-slingers much more easily.I don't see how that is going to help the dog in the slighest. Many opponents have ranged attacks, and many are Large or quadruped. At low levels, the dog has a slight edge against sleep spells and the like.
Not really. The dog is AC 16 for every opponent, while your dude is AC 15 for all but one, or your dude has a higher AC but he can't use Improved Trip, or your dude has an equal AC but he's -2 to attack rather than his usual -1.Whoops, math error. But the same relationship applies.
I'm saying that the Riding Dog can take Weapon Focus in place of Alertness, so the Riding Dog can get an additional +1, for a total of +4. (He still beats the Fighter in useful skills even without Alertness.)Dog Boy, BAB +1, Str +2 = +3
Riding Dog, BAB +1, Str +2 = +3
What are you trying to say to me?
I'm saying that the Riding Dog can take Weapon Focus in place of Alertness, so the Riding Dog can get an additional +1, for a total of +4. (He still beats the Fighter in useful skills even without Alertness.)
I mentioned that Weapon Focus should be considered mandatory for both parties for just this reason.
Your Fighter's targets are:
- Move 40 ft.
- Jump +8
- AC 16
- F+5 / R+5 / W+1
- HP 13
- Attack +4 (1d6+3 and Trip at +1, cannot be counter-tripped)
Cheers, -- N
Why are you asking me?Why, Dandu, do I give a hoot about the dog's Jump bonus
I see no problem with changing the example animals feats. I mean, it's not like we're using the WotC build for Regdar, the iconic human fighter, as the fighter's build.I was kind of thinking we wouldn't mess with the Riding Dog writeup, since the object was a simple demonstration.
Why do I even care about entangle or grease, which at my level are going to have a duration measured in a few rounds? In the case of grease, I can just lie there prone, taking full defense actions, while opponents shoot at my prone form, hoping to roll a natural 20, until the duration runs out. In the case of entangle,... why do I even care? I have a bow. And a reach weapon, which does double damage against charging opponents.
I see no problem with changing the example animals feats. I mean, it's not like we're using the WotC build for Regdar, the iconic human fighter, as the fighter's build.
So you're saying a Fighter can compete with a dog, but only if the dog makes bad feat choices.No, it's not. I specifically made a build to be as similar as possible to the Riding Dog as possible in order to make a straightforward comparision.
I'm not even sure swapping out the dog's feat is legal. An animal companion is "typical for its kind."
This is incorrect. First off, the dog's AC is 16 and his attack bonus is +4 (with Weapon Focus) all the time. Your dude can't even pretend he has AC 16 if there are two or more opponents (because Dodge kinda sucks). Since Dodge kinda sucks, it's not true that taking it raises your AC by 1.But let's assume we do swap it out. The dog's attack goes up 1. The fighter's attack bonus goes up by 1, and his AC goes down by 1. The fighter then uses Combat Expertise, raises his AC by 1 and lowering his attack bonus by 1, making hiim again equivalent to the dog.