Nonlethal Force
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Cheiromancer said:What if rangers could do something similar? They might still find themselves with the wrong FE prepared (just like wizards find themselves wishing they hadn't swapped a spell they did) but it make it more likely they aren't hosed for a level's worth of encounters.
The favored enemies might have to come from a list of creatures known. 2 at first level, then 1/level thereafter. A 10th level ranger would choose 3 of them (+4/+4/+2, or +6/+2/+2), and could switch them every morning if he liked.
This is a really cool idea, Cheiromancer, thanks for posting it. Each ranger could set up a list of catagories each time they get a new FE. For a ranger with 3, they could have two lists: a +6, +2, and +2 list OR a +4, +4, and +2 list. I like the idea of being able to have two in each category and allowing them to swap it in the morning - like while the cleric is preparing spells the ranger is studying the book on his enemies.
On a related note - and perhaps this goes too far in the "house rules" direction, so please forgive me ...
But what about a FE that scales with the ranger. They'r most powerful category can only have 1 FE, the next most powerful can have 2, the third most powerful can have 3, the fourth most powerful can have 4. That'd be a way to scale down the power that comes with versatility, yet still alow versatility to exist! Rangers who have two levels at the same bonus would have to arbitrarily designate one as higher than the other, and it would forever be that way.