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<blockquote data-quote="llashismll" data-source="post: 3905451" data-attributes="member: 57222"><p>Rangers being probably my favorite class I definately feel ya. Here is the houseruled ranger variant that I use...I also use a second variant I designed for a friends campaing wherein he wanted to combine druids and rangers into one class...its basically a ranger with wildshape and no spells...and the wildshape is somewhat more limited than the traditional druid version (no plants or elemental or huge creatures at all)</p><p></p><p><strong>Ranger</strong> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><br /> as PHB with following changes:<br /> • <em>Animal Companion:</em> Gained at 1st level as druid<br /> • <em>Combat Style:</em> Add 3rd style Skirmish <br /> o 2nd level-Mobility<br /> o 6th level-Spring Attack<br /> o 11th level- Bounding Assault<br /> o 17th level- Rapid Blitz<br /> • Add a Two Weapon Fighting or Archery combat feat at 17th level as per chosen combat style<br /> • May choose organization as favored enemy<br /> • <em>Favored Enemy: </em> if your favored enemy bonus is +6 or higher you may crit the creature even if it is not normally susceptible to crits. If the creature is not immune to crits then the ranger receives a +2 bonus to confirm crits. <br /> • Wildshape: A ranger strengthens his ties to the world through the beasts of the land. She not only worships the beasts and respects their power, but she gains the ability to become them. In order to become an animal a ranger must adopt it as her totem, in order to do this she must hunt and kill the animal and eat its still beating heart. A ranger loses her ability to speak in animal form, but she gains the ability to communicate freely with animals which share her new form. She keeps all her possessions; as long as they are not metal they meld into her new form. A ranger can shift into an animal a number of times per day equal to her Charisma modifier. A ranger maintains an almost feral appearance when not in animal form but can still easily blend into human society.<br /> o 4th level: A ranger is able to turn into a small or medium creature.<br /> o 8th level: A ranger can turn into a large creature.<br /> o 12th level: a ranger can turn into a tiny creature.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llashismll, post: 3905451, member: 57222"] Rangers being probably my favorite class I definately feel ya. Here is the houseruled ranger variant that I use...I also use a second variant I designed for a friends campaing wherein he wanted to combine druids and rangers into one class...its basically a ranger with wildshape and no spells...and the wildshape is somewhat more limited than the traditional druid version (no plants or elemental or huge creatures at all) [B]Ranger[/B][list] as PHB with following changes: • [I]Animal Companion:[/I] Gained at 1st level as druid • [I]Combat Style:[/I] Add 3rd style Skirmish o 2nd level-Mobility o 6th level-Spring Attack o 11th level- Bounding Assault o 17th level- Rapid Blitz • Add a Two Weapon Fighting or Archery combat feat at 17th level as per chosen combat style • May choose organization as favored enemy • [I]Favored Enemy: [/I] if your favored enemy bonus is +6 or higher you may crit the creature even if it is not normally susceptible to crits. If the creature is not immune to crits then the ranger receives a +2 bonus to confirm crits. • Wildshape: A ranger strengthens his ties to the world through the beasts of the land. She not only worships the beasts and respects their power, but she gains the ability to become them. In order to become an animal a ranger must adopt it as her totem, in order to do this she must hunt and kill the animal and eat its still beating heart. A ranger loses her ability to speak in animal form, but she gains the ability to communicate freely with animals which share her new form. She keeps all her possessions; as long as they are not metal they meld into her new form. A ranger can shift into an animal a number of times per day equal to her Charisma modifier. A ranger maintains an almost feral appearance when not in animal form but can still easily blend into human society. o 4th level: A ranger is able to turn into a small or medium creature. o 8th level: A ranger can turn into a large creature. o 12th level: a ranger can turn into a tiny creature.[/list] [/QUOTE]
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