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<blockquote data-quote="Paradoxish" data-source="post: 591374" data-attributes="member: 9623"><p>Like a lot of people, I tend to feel that the ranger is a bit front-loaded when it comes to abilities.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I find it annoying that my players look at the ranger class as an easy way to get a few feats quickly and easily. In my last game I had to actually come out and say they couldn't take a level of ranger just for the first-level abilities. So, I was thinking that I only have a few options for my new campaign...</p><p></p><p>1) Fix the ranger class by spreading its early abilities out and possibly adding a few more - this is a possibility</p><p></p><p>2) Remove the ranger class alltogether <-- don't like this, since I like the concept of a ranger</p><p></p><p>3) Use an alternate ranger class <-- any good ones out there?</p><p></p><p>4) Change the class around a lot and turn it into a prestige class that can be taken at relatively low level</p><p></p><p>Number 4 is the one I was thinking about. The Forsaker class in MotW is what inspired this idea. A player can take a rank in Forsaker at character level 2 since the requirements are three feats (first level human fighter would get three feats). After thinking about it for a while, it occured to me that a ranger would make just as much sense as an "elite" fighter. First one learns to fight (hence taking levels as a fighter) and then eventually moves on to learning the intricacies of hunting and stalking through woodland areas.</p><p></p><p>For me, the idea of the ranger as a more elite warrior (ie, Aragorn) is much more appealing than the current ranger class. Additionally, the prerequisites would mean that I don't have to worry about my players taking the nrager class anytime they want to gain some quick abilities.</p><p></p><p>So what do you all think? If I were to go on and remove the ranger as a base class and replace it with a PrC would it work out? Any suggestions on what abilities a ranger prestige class should carry with it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paradoxish, post: 591374, member: 9623"] Like a lot of people, I tend to feel that the ranger is a bit front-loaded when it comes to abilities. Personally, I find it annoying that my players look at the ranger class as an easy way to get a few feats quickly and easily. In my last game I had to actually come out and say they couldn't take a level of ranger just for the first-level abilities. So, I was thinking that I only have a few options for my new campaign... 1) Fix the ranger class by spreading its early abilities out and possibly adding a few more - this is a possibility 2) Remove the ranger class alltogether <-- don't like this, since I like the concept of a ranger 3) Use an alternate ranger class <-- any good ones out there? 4) Change the class around a lot and turn it into a prestige class that can be taken at relatively low level Number 4 is the one I was thinking about. The Forsaker class in MotW is what inspired this idea. A player can take a rank in Forsaker at character level 2 since the requirements are three feats (first level human fighter would get three feats). After thinking about it for a while, it occured to me that a ranger would make just as much sense as an "elite" fighter. First one learns to fight (hence taking levels as a fighter) and then eventually moves on to learning the intricacies of hunting and stalking through woodland areas. For me, the idea of the ranger as a more elite warrior (ie, Aragorn) is much more appealing than the current ranger class. Additionally, the prerequisites would mean that I don't have to worry about my players taking the nrager class anytime they want to gain some quick abilities. So what do you all think? If I were to go on and remove the ranger as a base class and replace it with a PrC would it work out? Any suggestions on what abilities a ranger prestige class should carry with it? [/QUOTE]
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