He's trading the redundant dodges for more damage reduction, which he loves. With the Extra Rage feat, 1 to 2 levels are the most anyone should take Barbarian for, especially considering that Warblades get uncanny dodge and improved uncanny dodge on their own.I argued for both crusader and factotum, but he doesn't like either, and wants rage progression. So are certain anthropomorphic animal races from Savage Species, like Bat and Balleen Whale. If the player is interested in getting Rage as a class ability, I would suggest diping in Barbarian for 2 levels max, then taking more levels of Warblade or Factotum instead of staying with the Barbarian line. With abortion and birth control rights threatened both around the world and particularly in the United States, RPGnet believes that reproductive rights are human rights. 4) One 'broken' build that does seem to be RAI and does not involve complicated multiclass / substitution level / feat combos is straight-up Planar Shepherd PrC. If the Warblade side focused on Diamond Mind, Iron Heart and possibly Tiger Claw then the Crusader Side could focus on White Raven, Devoted Spirit and Stone Dragon.Īs a Factotum he could play the rampaging Warblade on one side and Inspector Gagdet on the other being able to randomly bust out every single skill use on a whim. Warblades and Crusaders both get short lists of maneuvers that they can choose from. Crusaders get AMAZING tanking abilities and Factotums get EVERYTHING. Level 5 start, 42 point buy with a bonus of +4 to the stat you leave lowest, max HP from hit die, plus 2 extra per die from a bonus feat.Ĭrusader or Factotum would be better. His concept is a powerful protector who shields his wizard friend and is generally tank-like in attack as well as toughness. Any suggestions? It doen't need to be high power as long as it's fun, and hopefully adds to his attack and defence. At the moment he's very interested in rogue, for sneak attacks (we know it's not optimal when you use THWs), skills and trapfinding, but he's not sure. He was interested in barbarian, for rage, but he already has pretty much every other feature of the class, so that would be a terrible waste. He's playing a warforged with Warblade as his main class, wielding a scythe and with a hidden automatic crossbow hidden in his hand (he can fire it while his hands are full, and use it as part of a full attack, etc.), but we're not sure what to pair it with. For my new campaign one of the players will be playing a warforged, and we're not sure what sort of build he should have.
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