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If the ranger selects quarterstaff style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat: | If the ranger selects quarterstaff style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat: | ||
− | Dodge, Double Slice, Two-Weapon Fighting, Two-Weapon Defense, Weapon Focus (Quarterstaff). | + | Dodge, Double Slice, Two-Weapon Fighting, Two-Weapon Defense, and Weapon Focus (Quarterstaff). |
* At 6th level, he adds Improved Two-Weapon Fighting, Quarterstaff Master, and Tripping Staff to the list. | * At 6th level, he adds Improved Two-Weapon Fighting, Quarterstaff Master, and Tripping Staff to the list. | ||
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If the ranger selects spear style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat: | If the ranger selects spear style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat: | ||
− | Bodyguard, Combat Reflexes, Gang Up, Gory Finish, Improved Initiative, Stand Still. | + | Bodyguard, Combat Reflexes, Gang Up, Gory Finish, Improved Initiative, and Stand Still. |
* At 6th level, he adds Improved Critical, Shatter Defenses, and Weapon Focus to the list, and the benefit from these feats apply to the boar spear, boarding pike, longspear, shortspear, spear, and syringe spear. | * At 6th level, he adds Improved Critical, Shatter Defenses, and Weapon Focus to the list, and the benefit from these feats apply to the boar spear, boarding pike, longspear, shortspear, spear, and syringe spear. | ||
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If the ranger selects throwing style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat: | If the ranger selects throwing style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat: | ||
− | Charging Hurler, Close-Quarters Thrower, Distance Thrower, Sliding Axe Throw, Two-Handed Thrower, Quick Draw, | + | Charging Hurler, Close-Quarters Thrower, Distance Thrower, Sliding Axe Throw, Two-Handed Thrower, and Quick Draw, |
* At 6th level, he adds False Opening and Parting Shot to the list. | * At 6th level, he adds False Opening and Parting Shot to the list. | ||
* At 10th level, he adds Pinpoint Targeting and Shot on the Run to the list. | * At 10th level, he adds Pinpoint Targeting and Shot on the Run to the list. |
Revision as of 07:21, 16 August 2012
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Combat Style Options
These additional combat styles are available.
Quarterstaff Style
If the ranger selects quarterstaff style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat:
Dodge, Double Slice, Two-Weapon Fighting, Two-Weapon Defense, and Weapon Focus (Quarterstaff).
- At 6th level, he adds Improved Two-Weapon Fighting, Quarterstaff Master, and Tripping Staff to the list.
- At 10th level, he adds Greater Two-Weapon Fighting and Tripping Twirl to the list.
Spear Style
If the ranger selects spear style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat:
Bodyguard, Combat Reflexes, Gang Up, Gory Finish, Improved Initiative, and Stand Still.
- At 6th level, he adds Improved Critical, Shatter Defenses, and Weapon Focus to the list, and the benefit from these feats apply to the boar spear, boarding pike, longspear, shortspear, spear, and syringe spear.
- At 10th level, he adds Impaling Critical and Pin Down to the list.
Throwing Style
If the ranger selects throwing style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat:
Charging Hurler, Close-Quarters Thrower, Distance Thrower, Sliding Axe Throw, Two-Handed Thrower, and Quick Draw,
- At 6th level, he adds False Opening and Parting Shot to the list.
- At 10th level, he adds Pinpoint Targeting and Shot on the Run to the list.