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<blockquote data-quote="Slaved" data-source="post: 3587276" data-attributes="member: 43358"><p>Warblade 3/Crusader 2/Swordsage 2/Ranger 2/Monk 2 (not taken in that order)</p><p></p><p>He will need a boomerang so he will be a halfling from the talenta plains (eberron). With a sufficient disguise check and a little help from genetics (the tallest of his race!) he will be doing just fine.</p><p></p><p>He will have an answer for any melee situation, his ranged options will be pretty good as well, he has tracking, gains his wisdom bonus to his armor class in light or no armor (just get the psychoactive skin which gives you something akin to full plate and make it look just like the batman suit, that way he can change in and out of it so rapidly no one will ever know the difference...). With a few well chosen feats and other items his martial art abilities will be very good, evasion allows him to get out of a lot of blasts that would down a normal foe, and he can look good doing it 24/7.</p><p></p><p>This also explains why he can go through fights practically unscathed and anyone under his charge is tough to hurt or kill (healing and blocking from the crusader, he also has that cape that counts as a shield so he can use the shield block without having an actual shield in hand).</p><p></p><p>No, he is not quite epic, but there are certainly tales about him and his incredible skills. Seemingly he is the best at everything he does, or will be as soon as he spends a little time thinking over his options and switching his abilities around to suit the current situation....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slaved, post: 3587276, member: 43358"] Warblade 3/Crusader 2/Swordsage 2/Ranger 2/Monk 2 (not taken in that order) He will need a boomerang so he will be a halfling from the talenta plains (eberron). With a sufficient disguise check and a little help from genetics (the tallest of his race!) he will be doing just fine. He will have an answer for any melee situation, his ranged options will be pretty good as well, he has tracking, gains his wisdom bonus to his armor class in light or no armor (just get the psychoactive skin which gives you something akin to full plate and make it look just like the batman suit, that way he can change in and out of it so rapidly no one will ever know the difference...). With a few well chosen feats and other items his martial art abilities will be very good, evasion allows him to get out of a lot of blasts that would down a normal foe, and he can look good doing it 24/7. This also explains why he can go through fights practically unscathed and anyone under his charge is tough to hurt or kill (healing and blocking from the crusader, he also has that cape that counts as a shield so he can use the shield block without having an actual shield in hand). No, he is not quite epic, but there are certainly tales about him and his incredible skills. Seemingly he is the best at everything he does, or will be as soon as he spends a little time thinking over his options and switching his abilities around to suit the current situation.... [/QUOTE]
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