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[E6 Class] Dervish
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<blockquote data-quote="Zelc" data-source="post: 3784364" data-attributes="member: 40496"><p>Well, here's a rough sketch:</p><p></p><p>Level </p><p>1 Two-Weapon Fighting, Slashing Two-Weapon Fighting</p><p>2 Dervish Dance, Fast Movement +5</p><p>3 Endurance, Shifting Dance</p><p>4 Two-Weapon Defense</p><p>5 Fast Movement +10</p><p>6 Greater Two-Weapon Fighting, Rending Dance</p><p></p><p>Slashing Two-Weapon Fighting: If you wield a one-handed slashing weapon in your off-hand, treat that weapon as a light weapon for the purposes of determining your attack penalty for two-weapon fighting. </p><p></p><p>Dervish Dance (Ex): Same as Complete Warrior's Dervish Dance, with the following exceptions. The Dervish can use Dervish dance a number of times a day equal to her character level. She gains a +1 bonus to attack and a bonus to damage equal to half her character level. She can remain in the Dervish Dance for a number of rounds equal to half her ranks in Perform plus her Charisma modifier (if positive).</p><p></p><p>Fast Movement (Ex): Same as Complete Warrior's Fast Movement.</p><p></p><p>Shifting Dance (Ex): While the dervish in a Dervish Dancing, attack of opportunities made against her suffer a 20% miss chance. This effect is not due to concealment; if the attacker also suffers a miss chance due to concealment, check each miss chance seperately. </p><p></p><p>Rending Dance (Ex): While in a Dervice Dance, if you hit the same creature with both your main hand and off hand weapon in the same round, you deal additional damage equal to 1d6 + half your Strength modifier. This extra damage is treated as the same type that your off-hand weapon deals normally for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction and other effects related to damage type. You can gain this extra damage no more than once per round against a given opponent.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If we use the Barbarian that has a +2/+2 rage until level 4, the Dervish largely keeps pace with him except at levels 1 and 4. That cements her as the best TWFer in E6, certainly.</p><p></p><p>Phew, that took a while. I probably won't be doing this very often...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zelc, post: 3784364, member: 40496"] Well, here's a rough sketch: Level 1 Two-Weapon Fighting, Slashing Two-Weapon Fighting 2 Dervish Dance, Fast Movement +5 3 Endurance, Shifting Dance 4 Two-Weapon Defense 5 Fast Movement +10 6 Greater Two-Weapon Fighting, Rending Dance Slashing Two-Weapon Fighting: If you wield a one-handed slashing weapon in your off-hand, treat that weapon as a light weapon for the purposes of determining your attack penalty for two-weapon fighting. Dervish Dance (Ex): Same as Complete Warrior's Dervish Dance, with the following exceptions. The Dervish can use Dervish dance a number of times a day equal to her character level. She gains a +1 bonus to attack and a bonus to damage equal to half her character level. She can remain in the Dervish Dance for a number of rounds equal to half her ranks in Perform plus her Charisma modifier (if positive). Fast Movement (Ex): Same as Complete Warrior's Fast Movement. Shifting Dance (Ex): While the dervish in a Dervish Dancing, attack of opportunities made against her suffer a 20% miss chance. This effect is not due to concealment; if the attacker also suffers a miss chance due to concealment, check each miss chance seperately. Rending Dance (Ex): While in a Dervice Dance, if you hit the same creature with both your main hand and off hand weapon in the same round, you deal additional damage equal to 1d6 + half your Strength modifier. This extra damage is treated as the same type that your off-hand weapon deals normally for the purpose of overcoming damage reduction and other effects related to damage type. You can gain this extra damage no more than once per round against a given opponent. If we use the Barbarian that has a +2/+2 rage until level 4, the Dervish largely keeps pace with him except at levels 1 and 4. That cements her as the best TWFer in E6, certainly. Phew, that took a while. I probably won't be doing this very often... [/QUOTE]
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