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− | Because of your focus on making a strong throw at close range whenever opportunity presents itself, you gain [[Feats (4E)#Brutal Throw|Brutal Throw]] and Toughness as bonus feats. | + | Because of your focus on making a strong throw at close range whenever opportunity presents itself, you gain [[Feats (4E)#Brutal Throw|Brutal Throw]] and Toughness as bonus feats. You can also make a charge as a move action in the same round you made a basic attack with a thrown weapon. |
=== Two Weapon Fighting Style === | === Two Weapon Fighting Style === |
Revision as of 14:29, 9 October 2008
4th Edition Dungeons & Dragons |
Trained Skills
Dungeoneering or Nature or Streetwise (your choice). From the class skills list below, choose four more trained skills at 1st level.
Class Skills: Acrobatics (Dex), Athletics (Str), Diplomacy (Cha), Dungeoneering (Wis), Endurance (Con), Heal (Wis), Nature (Wis), Perception (Wis), Stealth (Dex), Streetwise (Cha).
Fighting Styles
The rules for the official Archery and Two Weapon fighting styles have been included below.
Archery Fighting Style
Because of your focus on ranged attacks, you gain Defensive Mobility as a bonus feat.
Note: Core fighting style from the Player's Handbook.
Light Blade Fighting Style
Because of your skill in light, swift blades, you can use a light blade as if it were two weapons, making both attacks with the same weapon instead of using two different weapons, as long as you are not using a heavy shield. In addition, you gain Toughness as a bonus feat.
Off Hand Fighting Style
Because of your focus off-hand weapons, you gain the Two-Weapon Fighting and Two-Weapon Defense feats as bonus feats.
Spear Fighting Style
Because of your focus on spears and on quick stab-and run tactics, you can use a spear as if it were two weapons. You make both attacks with your spear instead of using two different weapons.
Throwing Fighting Style
Because of your focus on making a strong throw at close range whenever opportunity presents itself, you gain Brutal Throw and Toughness as bonus feats. You can also make a charge as a move action in the same round you made a basic attack with a thrown weapon.
Two Weapon Fighting Style
Because of your focus on two-weapon melee attacks, you can wield a one-handed weapon in your off hand as if it were an off-hand weapon. In addition, you gain Toughness as a bonus feat.
Note: Core fighting style from the Player's Handbook.
Powers
When using two weapons with the Two Weapon Fighting feat, they both count as the primary weapon and get the damage bonus.
Comment: The main reason for this is simplicity.
Careful Attack
Hit: [W] + Strength modifier damage (melee) or [W] + Dexterity modifier damage (ranged). Increase damage to [2W] + Strength modifier damage (melee) or [2W] + Dexterity modifier damage (ranged) at 21st level.
Comment: Is this too good? Something needs to be done about this power.
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