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Exchange fighting style, favored enemies and/or spells for bonus feats. | Exchange fighting style, favored enemies and/or spells for bonus feats. | ||
− | [[No Spellcasting (D&D Ranger variant)|No | + | [[Merry Men (D&D Ranger variant)|Merry Men]] |
+ | Exchange animal companion for leadership feat. | ||
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+ | [[No Spellcasting (D&D Ranger variant)|No Spellcasting]] | ||
Replace spells with supernatural abilities. | Replace spells with supernatural abilities. | ||
− | [[Urban Ranger (D&D Ranger variant)|Urban | + | [[Urban Ranger (D&D Ranger variant)|Urban Ranger]] |
Urban background and skills. A detective. | Urban background and skills. A detective. | ||
[[Category:D&D]] | [[Category:D&D]] |
Revision as of 16:24, 27 December 2006
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Rules
- Animal Companion are based on your hit dice (as a druid) once you gain them.
- Full caster level.
Druidic Ranger
A multiclass ranger/druid that is able to cast ranger spells may give up his ranger spellcasting ability and add one third of his ranger class level to his effective level as a druid when casting spells. This adds the ranger spell list to their druid spell list.
Variants
Bonus Feats Exchange fighting style, favored enemies and/or spells for bonus feats.
Merry Men Exchange animal companion for leadership feat.
No Spellcasting Replace spells with supernatural abilities.
Urban Ranger Urban background and skills. A detective.