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Well put, Frostmarrow. The Ranger doesn't match the dark, brooding, and deadly image many of us have. Of course, the Rogue does (or can), and a slightly tweaked Rogue works quite well. Just give him Wilderness Lore as a Class Skill, and away you go! Now you've got a class that can afford all the appropriate skills (Climb, Hide, Intuit Direction, Listen, Move Silentley, Search, Spot, Swim, Wilderness Lore) and set a decent ambush (Sneak Attack).The reason it keeps on being controversial is that the ranger is very popular. Most of us, I suspect, would have ranger at the top of their wish-list if we were to chose classes from the names alone. The ranger-character is cool. He's dark, brooding and deadly. He travels swiftly and silently through the wilderness in secret pursuit of his prey. Only, the write-up doesn't convey these images.
mmadsen said:
The Ranger doesn't match the dark, brooding, and deadly image many of us have. Of course, the Rogue does (or can), and a
slightly tweaked Rogue works quite well.
The fact that he can Hide, Move Silently, and Sneak Attack. Certainly you can play your character with whatever attitude you'd like, but a character who can strike from the shadows effectively fits the image much better.What make a rogue dark, brooding, and deadly and not a ranger?
BiggusGeekus@Work said:Lots of thouhts and I've posted them so often I made up a webpage for it.
http://www.murchadslegacy.com/rantranger.htm
Rangers rock.
mmadsen said:
The fact that he can Hide, Move Silently, and Sneak Attack. Certainly you can play your character with whatever attitude you'd like, but a character who can strike from the shadows effectively fits the image much better.
mmadsen said:
The fact that he can Hide, Move Silently, and Sneak Attack. Certainly you can play your character with whatever attitude you'd like, but a character who can strike from the shadows effectively fits the image much better.