Nifft
Penguin Herder
By being a spellcaster, right?I think you are confused about what is meant by "versatile." Versatile doesn't mean being able to grapple a humongous scorpion, it means not having to.
Though honestly, a spellcaster can grapple a humongous scorpion, thanks to spells like shapechange and divine power and righteous might.
I bet one could make a game in which Fighters were better than useless just by limiting the class selection to "tier 2" and below. One might allow:For better or worse, powerful magic abilities rule 3.5. Much as I love the Fighter - it may be my favorite class - it is weak. I have played in high-level games where the Fighter (and only the Fighter) has gained a bonus feat every level instead of every other; he still doesn't hold a candle to the full spellcasters, and never will. Even by level 10 or 12, he is the most dependent of all classes upon magic items and buffs from fellow party members to survive.
The Fighter works best in a "Fighter-only" custom campaign; perhaps one which admits rogues, monks and barbarians as PCs.
- Barbarian
- Bard
- Binder
- Dragon Shaman
- Dragonfire Adept
- Fighter
- Marshal
- Monk
- Paladin
- Ranger
- Rogue
- Totemist
- Warlock
Cheers, -- N