jrients said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			I didn't know anyone still paid any attention to Ryan Dancey nowadays.
I like the 3.5 warrior guide from Goodman, but I'm not enough of a rules maven to know where it's flawed.  Can you clue me in?
		
		
	 
Some of this is cut and pasted from earlier comments of mine, some looted from others' comments: 
1) The humble Javelin is ignored as a decent ranged weapon, even though it has the best range increment of any thrown weapon in the phb.  A simple weapon, but useful.  And monks can use it!
2) The Power Attack charts are flawed, according to some math geeks.  I don't pretend to understand the complicated bits.  I do konw it doesn't take DR into account.  Also, it doesn't distinguish between the 5th level barbarian with 16 str and the 6th level fighter with 14 str, even though the latter gets a secondary attack.
3)  On page 11 of the PHB, under racial ability adjustments, it says "If these changes put your score above 18 or below 3, that's ok, except in the case of Intelligence, which does not go below 3". Yet in your book on p. 10, in the sidebar "How much Orc is too much?" you state falsely that a character's ability scores cannot fall below 3 during character generation. Contrary to what you state, an orc could begin the game with a score of 1 in Wisdom or Charisma or both.
4) Multi-Classed rules on p. 60 of the phb state that a multiclass character takes a -20% penalty to XP for each class that is not within one level of his or her highest-level class (favored classes excepted). Yet your book on p. 26, has allegedly perfect characters suffer this penalty with multi-classed heavy infantry, who would gain a penalty for levels 10-11 if human or half-elf, or 10-12 if a dwarf. The penalty is also suffered for multi-classed light infantry on p. 27 for levels 13-14, and for multi-classed skirmisher on p. 28 for levels 10, 13, 15-20 (you seem to be under the false belief that if levels are kept "in a line" (i.e. 1st/2nd/3rd/4th/5th) there is no penalty, but the rules clearly state that there is a penalty in such cases, since only comparison with the highest level class that is not a favored class is considered, thus mandating a penalty).
5) Looks like they use the 3.0 version of keen, since they don't think it applies to piercing weapons.