If you want Desert Wind Maneuvers, than you must choose a class that can access them, or take feats to get them. I'm a big fan of Death Mark (A Desert Wind Maneuver that deals decent fire damage) myself. So you're looking at a Swordsage build. Tiger Claw maneuvers are all based around wielding 2 weapons and are as fierce as the style suggests, so that would help you as well.I would like to have Desert Wind maneuvers if they would help my character out.
A Warblade using a feat or two to pick up one or more Desert Wind maneuvers might work.If I do not go the Swordsage route then what would the next way to go? I do not like the d8 per level that the Swordsage gets. I know the more I think about the more i want him to latter on if if it will help him out give him at least 5 levels of Rogue
I know I want him to wear light armor since he is from the desert. His mainly use scimitars.
Yes I do.
Taking a 5 level dip into Rogue would make you a better Rogue, and a worse Warblade. You'd know best what character you have in mind, but I can say that 5 levels of Rogue does not synergize well with Warblade levels. Expect diversity of ability in exchange for effectiveness in those abilities.So do you think the Warblade is the best way go then? If so then would it best to follow some what the Warblade Dualwield (3.5e Optimized Character Build) [Warblade Dualwield (3.5e Optimized Character Build) - D&D Wiki] What feats should I get that are not related to TWF? Would taking at least 5 level of Rogue help my character out?
What would the best graft type to get then? What armor would be the best and