Thasmodious
First Post
Derren said:I think I know better than you what is part of my concept is not.
In a more mechanical term the concept is:
- Good sword/spearfighter
- Good Archer
- Access to buffing and support magic. Doesn't even have to be high level
Reflavoring magical at will attacks as archery? Thats too far of a stretch. Magic is for buffing, not attacking.
Pbartender's post shows nicely that in 4E mixing of two "roles" is possible, but three like in this case is tricky.
PS: Archery was a very important part of the samurai, maybe even more important than the skill with swords.
Just by those three bullet points, ranger/wizard is the obvious choice, both melee and ranged powers, wizard multiclass feat and utility power swap for shield, expeditious retreat, or dimension door, paragon multiclass for more wizard powers if you need them.
That said, reflavoring in that manner is not a stretch, its part of the system. It's addressed in the DMG and is part of the guidelines for this exercise that the OP posted. Staff implement becoming a longbow is not much of a stretch at all. The staff is already the only implement that can be wielded as a weapon. As for reflavoring spells as archery, ever seen the old DND cartoon?
