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Dnd 3.5 warblade guide
Dnd 3.5 warblade guide






dnd 3.5 warblade guide
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In addition to what people have mentioned about Warblades not really directly supporting ranged combat that well, the only reservation II'd have about wholesale replacing the Fighter with the Warblade is that it raises the complexity of the game somewhat. Basically he's as good with bows as a Fighter before he spends feats on Bows. If you're playing a Fighter that is heavily investing in feats in order to do things with bows and so forth, the Warblade isn't a viable alternative. If ranged combat is a primary focus of your Fighter but you don't want to play a Fighter, then I'd look at a Ranger rather than the Warblade. If your problem is that you want a fighter that can use ranged weapons, basically it boils down to this: if by that you mean that you're not investing particular resources in making your Fighter good with a bow, but just want him to be able to whip it out and shoot people, the Warblade is fine. He does everything the Fighter does, often much better, with better numbers he's more mobile, and has a better fan of options for optimizing the 3.5 action economy. Honestly, if you're afraid the Warblade won't be competitive with the Fighter in gaming terms, don't worry - the Warblade is a lot better than the Fighter (not that it takes much, but still, it's a solid class).

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So basically you get a better fighter with special moves at the cost of a few feats. He doesn't get Feats, but he gets maneuvers and they're definitely superior.

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The Warblade has MORE hp (he rolls d12), has full B.A.B. He's got lots of HP, he's fairly accurate and has a full B.A.B. Mechanically speaking, the 3.5 Fighter is basically the Vanilla Hero (who gets lots of Feats). (Warblades have very good bang for your buck in terms of how much their complexity actually pays off in terms of good gameplay, compared to the rest of the system, but it's still mechanical complexity.)Īt the cost of sounding cynical, what kind of function does the 3.5 Fighter absolve that you need a viable replacement for? It's possible to build a fighter who has a ton of situational or temporary bonuses, and then you get the same issues, but that's not the default.) They're still faster in play than a lot of classes, but I'd still probably lean on the fighter as an alternative for a player who is new and/or uncomfortable with mechanical complexity, and who wants to play a character that thematically could be either. Warblades are way cooler and more fun, but they also take a little longer to play (in combat), not only because they have a larger decision space, but because there are more little bits and boosts flying around to keep track of. This advantage gives them unparalleled versatility in a given encounter.In addition to what people have mentioned about Warblades not really directly supporting ranged combat that well, the only reservation I'd have about wholesale replacing the Fighter with the Warblade is that it raises the complexity of the game somewhat. the crusader, swordsage, or warblade class isA master of martial maneuvers, the swordsage is a physical adept - a blade wizard whose knowledge of the Sublime Way lets him unlock potent abilities, Of all three martial adept classes, swordsages learn and can ready the most maneuvers. Martial Adept: A character with one or more levels in one stance to another, as a swift action. For example, DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, D&D, PLAYER'S HANDBOOK 2, and DUNGEON MASTER'S GUIDE are trademark of Wizards of the Coast You need the three D&D core rulebooks-Player's Handbook the crusader, swordsage, or warblade class is known as a martial adept. If you can afford feats for Swordsage sheet 3.5 dnd. Shadow Blade - Required to consolidate the Swordsage's combat Swordsage is one of the most horrifically feat-starved classes in all of 3E, IMO.

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Swordsage If you haven't already seen it there's a handy guide to Party Roles and while Swordsages are listed as a "Beginner" class there is some resource management to Feats: Adaptive Style - A necessary patch for the swordsage's recovery mechanic. Esla: Whisper gnome (Races of Stone) rogue/ sword sage (Tome ofBattle: Book of Nine Swords) D&D 3.5 She was indeed one of my favorite characters. This guide is intended as a supplement to the contents of Tome of Battle, so be sure to read Chapter 3: Blade Magic before reading this guide.

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Dnd 3.5 warblade guide