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<blockquote data-quote="Irda Ranger" data-source="post: 145774" data-attributes="member: 1003"><p>This is great! I have been tinkering around with an Alt.Ranger that used 'hunting' weapons, but I never thought of making such "wilderness" feats that makes this class much more customizable! Very inspirational!</p><p></p><p>One thing that struck me though is that there are few Wilderness Feat "Trees". As Feliath mentioned before, these Feats are exceptionally well balanced (kudos), however its ok that some feats are better than others, as long as you can't get them until pre-reqs are taken. As it stands there are only a couple feats (if that I think) that a 1st level Forrester can't take. Sure, a high level Forrester has more of them, but they are all still available to the 1st level folks. </p><p></p><p>I guess what I was thinking is that there should be Wilderness Feat equivalants to Great Cleave and Spring Attack. Something to look forward to that no low level Forrester can do.</p><p></p><p>I'll put my time into thinking about this, but I just wanted to get the idea out there so that other creative folks could toss out some ideas. I imagine a good starting point would be to ask yourself "What could a truly legendary Forrester do that only years of experience could teach?" Immediately the easy ideas (like superior versions of Tracking, the Sensory Feats and the Survival Feats come to mind), but what else is there? I'll make a new post in a couple days once I have had time to think about it.</p><p></p><p>Irda Ranger</p><p></p><p>PS - </p><p></p><p></p><p>Just on an odd note, the strange truth is is that the farther a cat falls, the more likely it is to survive. A three story fall can kill a cat that doesn't have time to position itself correctly and land on its feet. A fall of ten stories gives the cat time to position itself correctly and use its body as a parachute, slowing its maximum velocity to the point that it can land safely (raise a glass to having limbs skeletally detached from your spine). Of course, I agree with your argument, since neither man nor elf is a cat. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" data-smilie="8"data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irda Ranger, post: 145774, member: 1003"] This is great! I have been tinkering around with an Alt.Ranger that used 'hunting' weapons, but I never thought of making such "wilderness" feats that makes this class much more customizable! Very inspirational! One thing that struck me though is that there are few Wilderness Feat "Trees". As Feliath mentioned before, these Feats are exceptionally well balanced (kudos), however its ok that some feats are better than others, as long as you can't get them until pre-reqs are taken. As it stands there are only a couple feats (if that I think) that a 1st level Forrester can't take. Sure, a high level Forrester has more of them, but they are all still available to the 1st level folks. I guess what I was thinking is that there should be Wilderness Feat equivalants to Great Cleave and Spring Attack. Something to look forward to that no low level Forrester can do. I'll put my time into thinking about this, but I just wanted to get the idea out there so that other creative folks could toss out some ideas. I imagine a good starting point would be to ask yourself "What could a truly legendary Forrester do that only years of experience could teach?" Immediately the easy ideas (like superior versions of Tracking, the Sensory Feats and the Survival Feats come to mind), but what else is there? I'll make a new post in a couple days once I have had time to think about it. Irda Ranger PS - Just on an odd note, the strange truth is is that the farther a cat falls, the more likely it is to survive. A three story fall can kill a cat that doesn't have time to position itself correctly and land on its feet. A fall of ten stories gives the cat time to position itself correctly and use its body as a parachute, slowing its maximum velocity to the point that it can land safely (raise a glass to having limbs skeletally detached from your spine). Of course, I agree with your argument, since neither man nor elf is a cat. :D [/QUOTE]
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