Complete Scoundrel Here

I'm thinking of allowing any character to use a trick that they qualify for without spending skill points, but requiring an action point to trigger it. This of course comes without having looked at the book yet, of course...
 

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Wraith-Hunter said:
Any rule or new mechanic that is not a Feat is a good thing. WAY TOO many feats and too few feat slots. I'm very much looking forward to seeing the new tricks and such.

Speak it!

"Great, more feats that I won't be able to do anything with because I (a) don't have the slots and (b) don't have the prereqs for ANYWAY!"

Brad
 

Kid Charlemagne said:
I'm thinking of allowing any character to use a trick that they qualify for without spending skill points, but requiring an action point to trigger it. This of course comes without having looked at the book yet, of course...
Since it is pretty standard to allow a character to emulate a feat for a round with an AP, I certainly don't think this would be a problem. If anything, this would be short-selling the AP.
 

Banshee16 said:
It would be nice if the towed the line with some of the other D20 publishers....there are so many variants of "Improved Familiar" now. Some books like the Green Ronin Shaman book, allow for medium sized familiars, and the Feat prereq is lvl 5. I'd love if WotC allowed the Improved Familiar feat to allow for something like a wolf or leopard or something, instead of only pseudodragons, formians, and other fantastical creatures.

Err... Complete Warrior, which came out in December 2003, gave
* Worg
* Krenshar
* Blink Dog
* Hell Hound
* Hippogriff
* Howler
* Winter Wolf.

Cheers!
 

I got my Complete Scoundrel yesterday!

So, yeah, I can answer questions too.

Unfortunately for the Martial Stalker (and the other "multiclass stacking feats") that involve the Fighter class, no, you do not get Bonus Feats of a Fighter with the levels stacked, you only get access to level prerequisites of the Fighter only feats such as Greater Weapon Focus, etc.

Total bummer :(
 

Razz,

I am looking for some feats for my warlock/cleric/eldritch diciple(focusing on persistant spells and eldritch glaive). Anything in there that would be any use(especially of the luck variety bec I have the luck domain)? What about PrC that would give +1 divine CL or invoking CL
 

MerricB said:
Err... Complete Warrior, which came out in December 2003, gave
* Worg
* Krenshar
* Blink Dog
* Hell Hound
* Hippogriff
* Howler
* Winter Wolf.

Cheers!

Well, I guess that would be the one book I don't have..
Of course, if Worgs and Winter Wolves are options (both evil), then something like a leopard or regular wolf would be a shoe-in.

Banshee
 


Banshee16 said:
Well, I guess that would be the one book I don't have..
Of course, if Worgs and Winter Wolves are options (both evil), then something like a leopard or regular wolf would be a shoe-in.

Actually, if I was part of the D&D design team, I'd say no to that.

The reason being this: larger animal companions are part of the druid and ranger classes. The wizard gets stranger, more magical beasts.

For a wizard to have a wolf as a familar, play the Arcane Hierophant (Druid/Wizard multiclass) from Races of the Wild. (I have one in my campaign at present, in fact!)

Cheers!
 

MerricB said:
Actually, if I was part of the D&D design team, I'd say no to that.

The reason being this: larger animal companions are part of the druid and ranger classes. The wizard gets stranger, more magical beasts.

For a wizard to have a wolf as a familar, play the Arcane Hierophant (Druid/Wizard multiclass) from Races of the Wild. (I have one in my campaign at present, in fact!)

Cheers!
Or trade in the familiar feature for the Animal Companion feature at 1/2 class level, as per Unearthed Arcana.
 

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