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Gwendilyn, 7th level character (title change)
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<blockquote data-quote="Edena_of_Neith" data-source="post: 2805775" data-attributes="member: 2020"><p>Just read your article.</p><p> I can try reconfiguring Gwyndilyn's advance as:</p><p></p><p> Rogue 1 (1st character level)</p><p> Ranger 1 (2nd)</p><p> Ranger 2 (3rd)</p><p></p><p> Rangers CERTAINLY get more skill points that Warriors, and their skills are more identical to the Rogue (they stack with the Rogue's, whereas the Warrior's does not.)</p><p> Rangers do get the Combat Style at 2nd level, and can gain Two-Weapon Proficiency or Rapid Shot as they choose (Gwyndilyn would, naturally, take Rapid Shot.)</p><p> And the use of magical items is extremely important.</p><p> I also agree about humans being a good Favored Enemy.</p><p></p><p> Thus:</p><p></p><p> 1st level Feats: blind-fight, combat reflexes, point blank shot, improved initiative</p><p>- Class feats: light armor proficiency, shield proficiency, light weapon proficiency, martial weapon proficiency</p><p>- Drawbacks: frail, meager fortitude</p><p></p><p> 2nd level: gains no feats, but special qualities of favored enemy (human), track (as the feat), wild empathy</p><p></p><p> 3rd level: gains the hear the unseen feat, and special qualities of combat style - rapid shot (as the feat)</p><p></p><p> 4th level: gains 2nd rogue level, gains 15 dexterity (from 14 dexterity)</p><p></p><p> 5th level: gains 1st fighter level, gains the quick draw feat</p><p></p><p> 6th level: gains 2nd fighter level, gains the precise shot feat and the arterial strike feat</p><p></p><p></p><p> Interesting point: Taking fighter levels increases your feat advancement at low levels, but then becomes useless.</p><p> In the above example, I designate rogue as Gwyndilyn's favorite class. That class is exempted. Now, in order to gain fighter feats, I must take a level in ranger as well. So fighter feats come only once per four levels (assuming I continue to triple-multiclass.)</p><p> Regular feats (9th, 12th, 15th, 18th) occur normally.</p><p></p><p> It is likely Gwyndilyn would return to advancement solely as a rogue after 6th level.</p><p> If she could obtain a Prestige Class that would better her lot, she'd most certainly take it. She can still take 1 level in wizard without penalty, if she desires a spell-casting PrC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edena_of_Neith, post: 2805775, member: 2020"] Just read your article. I can try reconfiguring Gwyndilyn's advance as: Rogue 1 (1st character level) Ranger 1 (2nd) Ranger 2 (3rd) Rangers CERTAINLY get more skill points that Warriors, and their skills are more identical to the Rogue (they stack with the Rogue's, whereas the Warrior's does not.) Rangers do get the Combat Style at 2nd level, and can gain Two-Weapon Proficiency or Rapid Shot as they choose (Gwyndilyn would, naturally, take Rapid Shot.) And the use of magical items is extremely important. I also agree about humans being a good Favored Enemy. Thus: 1st level Feats: blind-fight, combat reflexes, point blank shot, improved initiative - Class feats: light armor proficiency, shield proficiency, light weapon proficiency, martial weapon proficiency - Drawbacks: frail, meager fortitude 2nd level: gains no feats, but special qualities of favored enemy (human), track (as the feat), wild empathy 3rd level: gains the hear the unseen feat, and special qualities of combat style - rapid shot (as the feat) 4th level: gains 2nd rogue level, gains 15 dexterity (from 14 dexterity) 5th level: gains 1st fighter level, gains the quick draw feat 6th level: gains 2nd fighter level, gains the precise shot feat and the arterial strike feat Interesting point: Taking fighter levels increases your feat advancement at low levels, but then becomes useless. In the above example, I designate rogue as Gwyndilyn's favorite class. That class is exempted. Now, in order to gain fighter feats, I must take a level in ranger as well. So fighter feats come only once per four levels (assuming I continue to triple-multiclass.) Regular feats (9th, 12th, 15th, 18th) occur normally. It is likely Gwyndilyn would return to advancement solely as a rogue after 6th level. If she could obtain a Prestige Class that would better her lot, she'd most certainly take it. She can still take 1 level in wizard without penalty, if she desires a spell-casting PrC. [/QUOTE]
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