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Swashbuckler Handbook

Droid101

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Anybody know the prestige class that specializes in using two longswords, and insulting his opponent? What is that class called?

Does anybody have the 3.0 Swashbuckler Handbook, or what??

Thanks!
 

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Droid101

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I swear I'm not crazy. I has all kinds of 3-level prestige classes. It gives rules on the flamberge sword, and the zwiehander, and there's a prestige class that uses different stances with teh zwiehander, getting different benefits.

I'm not crazy...
 

Chun-tzu

First Post
Maybe you're thinking about AEG's Swashbuckling Adventures book, which I think was part of their 7th Sea line. Not having read the book myself, I wouldn't know exactly what's in it.
 

Droid101

First Post
Chun-tzu said:
Maybe you're thinking about AEG's Swashbuckling Adventures book, which I think was part of their 7th Sea line. Not having read the book myself, I wouldn't know exactly what's in it.
I think you may have something. That's probably it.
 

Psimancer

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Chun-tzu said:
Maybe you're thinking about AEG's Swashbuckling Adventures book, which I think was part of their 7th Sea line. Not having read the book myself, I wouldn't know exactly what's in it.
Yep, thats it. Interesting book...
 

BSF

Explorer
Good book. It has some nice flavor throughout. Go figure - It is essentially 7th Seas for D20 from what I can tell. :)

I actually have a PC in my current campaign playing a Wanderer out of it. He wanted a skill based PC without the sneak attack or trap finding. I saw the wanderer in there and thought "that is more interesting then the Expert" so I told him to look it over. Felix has been quite an interesting character. :)
 

Maldur

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the classes ad prestige classes in that book are very ineresting. some might need some tweaking, as they are made for a non-magic items enviroment, while they tried to keep the same "power"as standard d&d. If you do add magic items, some classes can be very powerfull indeed.
 

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