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{{Incomplete|Beyond Master Thrower / Bloodstorm Blade, not much synergy here. Crit rate isn't really high enough to warrant too much use out of Lightning Maces.}}
 
 
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|date_created=6/08/2010
 
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
   
[[Summary::The Scimerang Slinger abuses Aptitude weapons with the critical abilities of Lightning Mace, Roundabout Kick, and the attack duplicating abilities of Boomerang Ricochet and the Master Thrower's two with one blow.]]
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[[Summary::The Scimerang Slinger abuses Aptitude weapons with the critical abilities of Lightning Mace and Roundabout Kick and the attack duplicating abilities of Chakram Ricochet and the Master Thrower's two with one blow to do potentially limitless attacks.]]
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
   
* Tome of Battle (Swordsage 15, Warblade 20, Martial Study 31, Bloodstorm Blade 100, Aptitude 148)
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* Tome of Battle (Swordsage 15, Warblade 20, Bloodstorm Blade 100, Aptitude 148)
 
* Complete Warrior (Master Thrower 58, Roundabout Kick 105, Lightning Mace 113)
 
* Complete Warrior (Master Thrower 58, Roundabout Kick 105, Lightning Mace 113)
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* Champions of Ruin (Chakram Ricochet 17)
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* Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (Chakram 97)
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* Player's Guide to Faerûn (''Favor of Ilmater'' 102)
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=== Optional References ===
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* Races of Eberron (Boomerang Daze, Boomerang Ricochet 108)
 
* Races of Eberron (Boomerang Daze, Boomerang Ricochet 108)
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* Eberron Campaign Setting (Boomerangs 120)
   
 
== Game Rule Components ==
 
== Game Rule Components ==
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=== Feats ===
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Two with One Blow does not mean anything as written, because a Master Thrower can't get the ability to attack two adjacent foes from the Master Thrower class. It can be interpreted to mean she is granted this ability, but a much simpler solution is to insert the words "one of" before "two opponents" in the first sentence to read, "If a master thrower with this ability uses a thrown weapon to attack '''one of''' two opponents adjacent to each other,...". There is no known errata or FAQ on this, and this functions in almost exactly the same way as granting the ability, but doesn't completely disregard the structure of how the text was written.
   
 
=== Items ===
 
=== Items ===
   
A progression of +1 aptitude and +1 aptitude [[SRD:Keen|keen]] 18-20 one-handed and light weapons like [[SRD:Scimitar|scimitars]] and [[SRD:Kukri|kukris]]
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* A progression of +1 aptitude and +1 aptitude [[SRD:Keen|keen]] 18-20 one-handed and light weapons like [[SRD:Scimitar|scimitars]] and [[SRD:Kukri|kukris]]
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* Wands of ''Favor of Ilmater'' (21,000 gp)
   
 
=== Progression ===
 
=== Progression ===
   
'''Starting Ability Scores (Before Racial Adjustments):''' 15+ str, 15+ dex
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'''Starting Ability Scores (Before Racial Adjustments):''' Str 17, Dex 18, Con 8, Int 11, Wis 8, Cha 8 (32 point buy, halfling) or Str 18, Dex 15 (human)
   
'''Race (Templates):''' [[Race::Human]], or [[Race::Strongheart Halfling]] if you can afford the 17 strength.
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'''Race (Templates):''' [[Race::Strongheart Halfling]] or [[Race::Human]]
 
''Starting Racial Traits:''
 
   
 
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! [[SRD:Saving Throw#Fortitude|Fort]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Reflex|Ref]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Will|Will]]
 
! [[SRD:Saving Throw#Fortitude|Fort]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Reflex|Ref]] || [[SRD:Saving Throw#Will|Will]]
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 1st || [[Final Class Progression::Warblade 1]] || +1 || +2 || +0 || +0 || Martial Study (Distracting Ember), [[SRD:Two-Weapon Fighting (Feat)|Two-Weapon Fighting]], [[SRD:Power Attack|Power Attack]]<sup>1</sup>, [[SRD:Exotic Weapon Proficiency|Exotic Weapon Proficiency]] (Any)<sup>1,2,3</sup> || Battle clarity (reflex saves), weapon aptitude || Punishing Stance, Steel Wind, Steely Strike, one other maneuver ||
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| 1st || [[Final Class Progression::Warblade 1]] || +1 || +2 || +0 || +0 || Power Attack, [[SRD:Two-Weapon Fighting (Feat)|Two-Weapon Fighting]], [[SRD:Exotic Weapon Proficiency|Exotic Weapon Proficiency]] (Chakram)<sup>1,2</sup>, '''Chakram Ricochet'''<sup>1</sup> || Battle clarity (reflex saves), weapon aptitude || Punishing Stance, Steel Wind, Steely Strike, one other maneuver ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 2nd || [[SRD:Monk|Monk]] 1 || +1 || +4 || +2 || +2 || [[SRD:Stunning Fist|Stunning Fist]], [[SRD:Improved Unarmed Strike|Improved Unarmed Strike]] || AC bonus +0, flurry of blows -0/-0, unarmed strike damage 1d6|| ||
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| 2nd || [[SRD:Monk|Monk]] 1 || +1 || +4 || +2 || +2 || [[SRD:Stunning Fist|Stunning Fist]], '''[[SRD:Improved Unarmed Strike|Improved Unarmed Strike]]''' || AC bonus +0, flurry of blows -0/-0, unarmed strike damage 1d6|| ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 3rd || [[Final Class Progression::Monk 2]] || +2 || +5 || +3 || +3 || Roundabout Kick, [[SRD:Combat Reflexes|Combat Reflexes]] || [[SRD:Evasion and Improved Evasion|Evasion]] || ||
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| 3rd || [[Final Class Progression::Monk 2]] || +2 || +5 || +3 || +3 || '''Roundabout Kick''', [[SRD:Combat Reflexes|Combat Reflexes]] || [[SRD:Evasion and Improved Evasion|Evasion]] || ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 4th || [[Final Class Progression::Fighter 1]] || +3 || +7 || +3 || +3 || [[SRD:Point Blank Shot|Point Blank Shot]] || || ||
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| 4th || [[Final Class Progression::Paladin 1]] || +3 || +7 || +3 || +3 || || Aura of Good, ''Detect Evil'', Smite Evil 1/Day || || Dex +1
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 5th || [[Final Class Progression::Swordsage 1]] || +3 || +7 || +5 || +5 || [[SRD:Weapon Focus|Weapon Focus]] (Any)<sup>4</sup> || Quick to act +1 || One of Claw at the Moon, Wolf Fang Strike or Rabid Wolf Strike, Blood in the Water, 5 more maneuvers. ||
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| 5th || [[Final Class Progression::Swordsage 1]] || +3 || +7 || +5 || +5 || [[SRD:Weapon Focus|Weapon Focus]] (Desert Wind)<sup>3</sup> || Quick to act +1 || One of Claw at the Moon, Wolf Fang Strike or Rabid Wolf Strike, '''Blood in the Water''', 5 more maneuvers. ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 6th || Bloodstorm Blade 1 || +4 || +9 || +5 || +5 || Boomerang Ricochet<sup>3</sup>, Throw Anything || Returning attacks || ||
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| 6th || Bloodstorm Blade 1 || +4 || +9 || +5 || +5 || [[SRD:Point Blank Shot|Point Blank Shot]], '''Throw Anything''' || Returning attacks || ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
| 7th || Bloodstorm Blade 2 || +5 || +10 || +5 || +5 || || Martial throw, thunderous throw || || You should be able to afford at least one +1 aptitude 18-20 weapon.
 
| 7th || Bloodstorm Blade 2 || +5 || +10 || +5 || +5 || || Martial throw, thunderous throw || || You should be able to afford at least one +1 aptitude 18-20 weapon.
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 8th || Bloodstorm Blade 3 || +6 || +10 || +6 || +6 || [[SRD:Precise Shot|Precise Shot]] || || ||
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| 8th || Bloodstorm Blade 3 || +6/+1 || +10 || +6 || +6 || [[SRD:Precise Shot|Precise Shot]] || || || Dex +1
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 9th || Bloodstorm Blade 4 || +7 || +11 || +6 || +6 || Lightning Mace<sup>4</sup> || Lightning ricochet || || Your thrown weapons return instantly, build starts to work. You're barely able to afford a +1 aptitude keen weapon. If you can you become disgustingly powerful.
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| 9th || Bloodstorm Blade 4 || +7/+2 || +11 || +6 || +6 || '''Lightning Mace''' || '''Lightning ricochet''' || || Your thrown weapons return instantly. You're barely able to afford a +1 aptitude keen weapon.
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 10th || Bloodstorm Blade 5 || +8 || +11 || +6 || +6 || || Blood wind ricochet || ||
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| 10th || Master Thrower 1 || +8/+3 || +11 || +8 || +6 || [[SRD:Quick Draw|Quick Draw]] || || '''Two with One Blow''' || Build starts to work, pick up a wand of ''Favor of Ilmater''
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 11th || Bloodstorm Blade 6 || +9 || +12 || +7 || +7 || [[SRD:Weapon Focus|Weapon Focus]] (Boomerang) || || ||
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| 11th || Master Thrower 2 || +9/+4 || +11 || +9 || +6 || || [[SRD:Evasion and Improved Evasion|Improved evasion]] || ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 12th || Master Thrower 1 || +10 || +12 || +9 || +7 || Optional Feat<sup>5</sup>, [[SRD:Quick Draw|Quick Draw]] || || Two with One Blow || Each hit can hit two adjacent creatures, roundabout kicking independently for each, but -4 attack. Diverges even against critical immunity.
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| 12th || Master Thrower 3 || +10/+5 || +12 || +9 || +7 || Optional Feat<sup>4</sup> || || Optional thrown weapon trick || Dex +1
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 13th || Master Thrower 2 || +11 || +12 || +10 || +7 || || [[SRD:Evasion and Improved Evasion|Improved evasion]] || ||
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| 13th || Master Thrower 4 || +11/+6/+1 || +12 || +10 || +7 || || Snatch arrows || ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 14th || Master Thrower 3 || +12 || +13 || +10 || +8 || || || Optional thrown weapon trick ||
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| 14th || [[Final Class Progression::Master Thrower 5]] || +12/+7/+2 || +12 || +10 || +7 || || Critical throw || Weak Spot || Hit on touch attacks, no longer need keen weapons
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 15th || Master Thrower 4 || +13 || +13 || +11 || +8 || Optional Feat<sup>5</sup> || Snatch arrows || ||
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| 15th || Bloodstorm Blade 5<sup>5</sup> || +13/+8/+3 || +12 || +10 || +7 || Optional Feat<sup>4</sup> || Blood wind ricochet || ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 16th || [[Final Class Progression::Master Thrower 5]] || +14 || +13 || +11 || +8 || || Critical throw || Weak Spot || Hit on touch attacks, no longer need keen weapons
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| 16th || Bloodstorm Blade 6 || +14/+9/+4 || +13 || +11 || +8 || Optional Fighter Feat<sup>4</sup> || || || Dex +1
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 17th || Bloodstorm Blade 7<sup>6</sup> || +15 || +13 || +11 || +8 || || Eye of the storm || ||
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| 17th || Bloodstorm Blade 7 || +15/+10/+5 || +13 || +11 || +8 || || Eye of the storm || ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 18th || Bloodstorm Blade 8 || +16 || +14 || +11 || +8 || Optional Feat<sup>5</sup> || Blood rain || ||
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| 18th || Bloodstorm Blade 8 || +16/+11/+6/+1 || +14 || +11 || +8 || Optional Feat<sup>4</sup> || Blood rain || ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 19th || Bloodstorm Blade 9 || +17 || +14 || +12 || +9 || Optional Fighter Feat<sup>5</sup> || || ||
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| 19th || Bloodstorm Blade 9 || +17/+12/+7/+2 || +14 || +12 || +9 || Optional Fighter Feat<sup>4</sup> || || ||
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| 20th || [[Final Class Progression::Bloodstorm Blade 10]] || +18 || +15 || +12 || +9 || || Blade storm || || You can attack everything in range once as a full-round attack.
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| 20th || [[Final Class Progression::Bloodstorm Blade 10]] || +18/+13/+8/+3 || +15 || +12 || +9 || || Blade storm || || Dex +1. You can attack everything in range once as a full-round attack.
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
 
|- class="{{Odd-Even}}"
| colspan="10" |
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| colspan="10" class="foot" |
 
# This requires two [[UA:Character_Flaws|flaws]].
 
# This requires two [[UA:Character_Flaws|flaws]].
 
# Exotic weapon proficiency would be unnecessary if the warblade's weapon aptitude allows him to exchange the monk's exotic weapon proficiencies for other proficiencies; this would be the case if weapon and armor proficiencies given by classes were the same as being granted the feats.
 
# Exotic weapon proficiency would be unnecessary if the warblade's weapon aptitude allows him to exchange the monk's exotic weapon proficiencies for other proficiencies; this would be the case if weapon and armor proficiencies given by classes were the same as being granted the feats.
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# Desert Wind includes [[SRD:Scimitar|Scimitar]], [[SRD:Light Mace|Light Mace]], [[SRD:Light Pick|Light Pick]], [[SRD:Spear|Spear]] and [[SRD:Falchion|Falchion]]
# Exotic weapon proficiency is changed to Exotic Weapon Proficiency (Talenta Boomerang) or Exotic Weapon Proficiency (Xen’drik Boomerang) to meet the proficiency requirement of Boomerang Ricochet before level 6.
 
 
# Lots of good feats to choose from, including those that make ranged attacking better by avoiding AOs, shooting into grapples, or increasing range
# The swordage's weapon focus is changed to light mace to meet the prerequisite for lightning mace at level 9.
 
# Lots of good feats to choose from, including those that make ranged attacking better by avoiding AOs, shooting into grapples, or increasing range, or Boomerang Daze
 
 
# Continuing in Bloodstorm Blade is optional, though Blade storm is a nice capstone.
 
# Continuing in Bloodstorm Blade is optional, though Blade storm is a nice capstone.
 
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Much of the build is prerequisites; the goals are in '''bold-face'''.
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=== Skills ===
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* Balance 8 is required before level 6.
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* Slight of Hand 4 (cross class) is required before level 10.
   
 
== Highlights ==
 
== Highlights ==
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=== Tactics ===
 
=== Tactics ===
   
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==== Level 1 ====
In the first few levels play as an about-average fighter/monk type character using either exciting exotic weapons or unarmed strike two-weapon fighting. Use Distracting Ember liberally to get flanking bonuses. Throw up Punishing Stance and slaughter things.
 
   
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In levels 1-6 enjoy having no clear plan and convincing your DM and fellow players that this character was a bad idea and that you're crazy. You can leave off Chakram Ricochet till level 3 and mess around with exotic weapons for a while, or two-weapon flurry of blows with an extra d6 of damage.
At level 6 to 8 continue fighting melee or throw boomerangs for a few levels for variety. You could also pick up some +1 aptitude weapons, or +1 aptitude keen ammunition like shurikens or skiprocks and throw some of those for a while.
 
   
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==== Level 7 ====
At level 9 the build really starts to work because your thrown weapons come back to you instantly. Pick up the nicest +1 aptitude, if possible keen, 18-20 weapon you can, like a scimitar. Toss a light mace in your left hand if necessary. Get more +1 aptitude keen weapons as soon as possible, and keep them all so you have backups if one of yours gets snatched out of the air. Here's what to do:
 
   
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Throw your aptitude weapon if you have one and two foes are adjacent. If the initial attack hits it generates a second attack from Chakram Ricochet which can strike any foe within 5' of the original target at -2. This attack gets any extra sneak-attack damage if any. You can use Steely Strike to get +4 to attack at the expense of essentially -4 AC. If you happen to critical, and have an extra weapon around, you can throw it too.
# Start using Blood in the Water all of the time. Every time you confirm a critical you get a cumulative +1 attack, damage bonus
 
# If two opponents aren't standing next to each other, summon a small fire elemental next to one with Distracting Ember.
 
# Throw your scimitar at one of them, ricocheting off to hit the other one. If you summoned a fire elemental do non-lethal damage with no penalty due to aptitude and improved unarmed strike. With a 15-20 crit range it will critical 6/20ths of the time on each target, and when either criticals you are granted almost two new attacks assuming your attack bonus is high enough to auto-confirm. You can make these new attacks with your back-in-your-hand scimitar.
 
# Go back to step 3 with your new attacks. This very likely diverges, granting a mean of unlimited attacks and limitless bonus to attack and damage from Blood in the Water. If you didn't summon a fire elemental, keep this up until one enemy is dead, and then unload into the second for as long as possible. If you did summon a fire elemental keep doing this until your opponent is unconscious and helpless and you have more stored extra attacks and more attack and damage bonus than you think are necessary to kill it. Switch to lethal damage, slaying your ember buddy and then slaying your opponent.
 
# On your next turn, if two opponents are next to each other, go to step 3. If not, recharge all your warblade maneuvers, including distracting ember, and make as many regular attacks as possible. These kill things like crazy if your attacks diverged and you got a virtually unlimited attack and damage bonus. Go to step 2.
 
   
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==== Level 9 ====
If you have only an 18-20 aptitude weapon, you get two chances to get two extra attacks 3/20ths of the time, and make about two and a half attacks for each attack, netting yourself on average a +1 bonus every three rounds.
 
   
With a 15-20 weapon vs. a critical immune foe you get one chance at two extra attacks 6/20th of the time, and one chance at one extra attack 6/20ths of the time, and average 8.7 attacks per attack.
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Same as level 7, but you get extra attacks off of threats as well as confirmed criticals and your threat range is doubled from a shiny new keen weapon.
   
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==== Level 10+ ====
At 12th level you stop worrying about critical immune foes. You hit both your ember and the foe with each attack and each ricochet by using Two With One Blow. Although the attack rolls are only made once, and thus can only trigger lightning mace once, the criticals are confirmed separately. This gives you two 6/20th chances to lightning mace and two almost 6/20 chances to critical with the roundabout kick on the ember. This diverges almost as frequently as at level 9 without critical immune foes.
 
   
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With Two with One Blow, you can make a thrown attack against two adjacent foes at -4 when you would have attacked one. ''Favor of Ilmater'' makes you or an ally immune to nonlethal damage for seven minutes. At the beginning of each fight, cast ''Favor'' on yourself or on an ally that will be adjacent to opponents on your turn. If necessary, position yourself next to an enemy. Choose to do nonlethal damage with improved unarmed strike and throw your weapon with Two with One Blow at both the enemy and your ''Favor''ed ally. For each target you hit with Two with One Blow, you get a Chakram Ricochet at -2 against another target within 5'. For each threat made and for each confirmed critical you get to start over with another original Two with One Blow attack at the same bonus. You can hit your opponent and your ''Favor''ed ally up to two times per attack if you hit consistently. Your ally should be hit virtually every time either by being a willing target, having a deliberately low AC, having a low touch AC combined with Weak Spot (requires level 14), or by being denied any dexterity bonus to AC. Your threats and criticals off of your nonlethal immune ally are frequently enough to diverge, averaging an infinite number of attacks and an infinite bonus to attack and damage from Blood in the Water.
Additionally, your non-keen aptitude weapons start to do more damage if you're forced to use them. You get two 3/20ths chances at 3 new attacks, and do about 7.7 attacks per attack, and about a +1 bonus per round.
 
   
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At 16th level you hit on touch attacks, making it much easier to start a cascade of damage. All of your aptitude weapons have double crit range because you are treated as having [[SRD:Improved Critical|Improved Critical]] (Boomerangs) due to having the weapon focus and Critical throw.
 
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! colspan="22" | Average Performance
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|-
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! Attack - AC || -18- || -17 || -16 || -15 || -14 || -13 || -12 || -11 || -10 || -9 || -8 || -7 || -6 || -5 || -4 || -3 || -2 || -1 || 0 || 1 || 2+
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|-
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! Attacks Returned
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| 0.61 || 0.61 || 0.61 || 0.64 || 0.67 || 0.70 || 0.73 || 0.76 || 0.79 || 0.82 || 0.85 || 0.88 || 0.91 || 0.94 || 0.97 || 0.99 || 1.02 || 1.05 || 1.08 || 1.11 || 1.14
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|-
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! Enemy Hits / Attack
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| 0.10 || 0.14 || 0.19 || 0.29 || 0.39 || 0.48 || 0.58 || 0.68 || 0.78 || 0.88 || 0.97 || 1.07 || 1.17 || 1.26 || 1.36 || 1.46 || 1.56 || 1.66 || 1.75 || 1.80 || 1.85
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|-
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! Hits / Original Attack<sup>1</sup>
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| 2.59 || 2.59 || 2.59 || 2.81 || 3.06 || 3.36 || 3.72 || 4.18 || 4.76 || 5.52 || 6.59 || 8.16 || 10.72 || 15.63 || 28.78 || 181.82 || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞
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|-
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! colspan="22" | Performance Quantiles, Enemy Hits / Original Attack<sup>2</sup>
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|-
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! 10%
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| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2
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|-
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! 20%
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| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2
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|-
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! 30%
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| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2
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|-
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! 40%
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| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2
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|-
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! 50%
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| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2
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|-
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! 60%
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| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 3 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 6 || 6
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|-
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! 70%
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| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 3 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 6 || 9 || 10 || 11 || 13 || 16
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|-
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! 80%
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| 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 8 || 10 || 13 || 16 || 21 || 32 || 35 || 47 || 60 || 79
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|-
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! 90%
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| 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 7 || 11 || 15 || 26 || 37 || 86 || 207 || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+
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|-
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| colspan="22" class="foot" |
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# This does not include the bonuses gained from Blood in the Water. When they are included the average hits per original attack becomes ∞ regardless of attack advantage due to the extremely small chance of earning enough advantage from Blood in the Water to reach a state with divergent average behaviour.
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# From a rollout of 10,000 attack sequences
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{| class="zebra d20"
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|+ Level 10 Combo Performance vs Critical Vulnerable Foe
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|-
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! colspan="22" | Average Performance
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|-
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! Attack - AC || -18- || -17 || -16 || -15 || -14 || -13 || -12 || -11 || -10 || -9 || -8 || -7 || -6 || -5 || -4 || -3 || -2 || -1 || 0 || 1 || 2+
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|-
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! Attacks Returned
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| 0.66 || 0.72 || 0.78 || 0.87 || 0.97 || 1.07 || 1.12 || 1.16 || 1.20 || 1.25 || 1.29 || 1.33 || 1.38 || 1.42 || 1.46 || 1.51 || 1.55 || 1.59 || 1.64 || 1.67 || 1.70
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|-
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! Enemy Hits / Attack
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| 0.10 || 0.14 || 0.19 || 0.29 || 0.39 || 0.48 || 0.58 || 0.68 || 0.78 || 0.88 || 0.97 || 1.07 || 1.17 || 1.26 || 1.36 || 1.46 || 1.56 || 1.66 || 1.75 || 1.80 || 1.85
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|-
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! Hits / Original Attack<sup>1</sup>
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| 2.98 || 3.56 || 4.51 || 7.78 || 32.92 || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞ || ∞
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|-
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! colspan="22" | Performance Quantiles, Enemy Hits / Original Attack<sup>2</sup>
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|-
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! 10%
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| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2
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|-
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! 20%
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| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2
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|-
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! 30%
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| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2
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|-
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! 40%
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| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 4 || 5 || 6
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|-
  +
! 50%
  +
| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 7 || 17 || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+
  +
|-
  +
! 60%
  +
| 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 2 || 4 || 5 || 9 || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+
  +
|-
  +
! 70%
  +
| 1 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 1 || 2 || 4 || 10 || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+
  +
|-
  +
! 80%
  +
| 2 || 2 || 2 || 2 || 3 || 12 || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+
  +
|-
  +
! 90%
  +
| 2 || 2 || 2 || 5 || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+ || 1000+
  +
|-
  +
| colspan="22" class="foot" |
  +
# This does not include the bonuses gained from Blood in the Water. When they are included the average hits per original attack becomes ∞ regardless of attack advantage due to the extremely small chance of earning enough advantage from Blood in the Water to reach a state with divergent average behaviour.
  +
# From a rollout of 10,000 attack sequences
  +
|}
   
 
=== Other Powers ===
 
=== Other Powers ===
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=== Further Optimization ===
 
=== Further Optimization ===
   
  +
* Get Exotic Weapon Proficiency (Boomerang) and Boomerang Ricochet to get in more chances to threat and crit
* Stop provoking AOs when attacking. The Defensive Throw trick can do this at level 14.
+
* Stop provoking AOs when attacking. The Defensive Throw trick can do this at level 12.
* Increase range by picking up [[SRD:Far Shot|Far Shot]]. You could also switch your thrown weapon focus to a slashing thrown weapon, pick up [[SRD:Weapon Specialization]] in the same weapon, and grab Ranged Weapon Mastery – Slashing (PHB II, p82) for +2 attack, damage, and +20' range increment.
 
  +
* Find a way to deny Dex bonuses to AC. The Sneaky Shot trick can do that, but [[SRD:Sleight_of_Hand_Skill|slight of hand]] is a cross-class skill for the other classes.
 
* Increase attack bonus or attacks per round. Crank up that dex with extra attribute points, an inherent bonus, and [[SRD:Gloves of Dexterity|Gloves of Dexterity]].
 
* Increase attack bonus or attacks per round. Crank up that dex with extra attribute points, an inherent bonus, and [[SRD:Gloves of Dexterity|Gloves of Dexterity]].
  +
* Pick up Boomerang Daze or other similar feats that let you add other effects to your attacks.
* Gain more control over throwing to work around allies and obstacles. [[SRD:Improved Precise Shot|Improved Precise Shot]] can do some of this.
 
  +
* Get Power Critical for more critical confirmations
 
* Become more resistant to enemy attacks.
 
* Become more resistant to enemy attacks.
* Find a way to do only fire damage.
 
 
* Get freedom of movement to avoid being grappled, and combat acrobat (PHB II) or [[SRD:Lightning Reflexes|Lightning Reflexes]] and prone attack (Complete Warrior) to avoid being tripped or recover quickly from it.
 
* Get freedom of movement to avoid being grappled, and combat acrobat (PHB II) or [[SRD:Lightning Reflexes|Lightning Reflexes]] and prone attack (Complete Warrior) to avoid being tripped or recover quickly from it.
  +
* Pick up Versatile Unarmed Strike (PHB II p85) and permanently change damage type of a weapon between bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing as a swift action.
  +
* Use Martial Strike to grab some extra mid-level power from any discipline.
 
* If using ''Favor of Ilmater'' on an ally, increase range by picking up [[SRD:Far Shot|Far Shot]]. You could also specialize in throwing slashing weapons, pick up [[SRD:Weapon Specialization|Weapon Specialization]] in a slashing ranged weapon (your scimitar with Throw Anything might qualify), and grab Ranged Weapon Mastery – Slashing (PHB II, p82) for +2 attack, damage, and +20' range increment. Or you could start throwing aptitude [[SRD:Rapier|rapiers]] instead using your existing piercing thrown weapon focus in spear.
 
* Gain more control over throwing to work around allies and obstacles. [[SRD:Improved Precise Shot|Improved Precise Shot]] can do some of this.
   
 
== Side Notes ==
 
== Side Notes ==
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* Dispelling
 
* Dispelling
 
* Cover and Concealment
 
* Cover and Concealment
  +
* [[SRD:Antimagic Field|Antimagic Field]]
* High dex, overcome partially by touch attacks, and then in a few rounds by critting off the ember
 
  +
* High dex defense
  +
* High defense, overcome by Weak Spot
 
* Snatch Arrows, overcome by having lots of extra weapons
 
* Snatch Arrows, overcome by having lots of extra weapons
 
* Limitless AOs, overcome by taking Defensive Thow
 
* Limitless AOs, overcome by taking Defensive Thow
* Critical Immunity, overcome at 12 by criticaling enough off the ember
 
 
* Nonlethal Immunity, overcome by divergence
 
* Nonlethal Immunity, overcome by divergence
 
* No-save surprise spellcasting, other perceive or die situations
 
* No-save surprise spellcasting, other perceive or die situations
  +
* Not having foes adjacent to each other greatly reduces the power of this build
   
 
=== Variants ===
 
=== Variants ===
   
 
* Stunning Strike could be traded for improved grapple to try to escape grapples more easily
 
* Stunning Strike could be traded for improved grapple to try to escape grapples more easily
* Fighter or Psychic Warrior levels can be used instead of monk levels
+
* Fighter levels can be used instead of monk levels. You lose Stunning Fist, Evasion, and 3 reflex and will saves and gain BAB +1.
 
* There are other possible orders to take the first few classes and feats in, including taking warblade later to get better abilities but fewer hitpoints.
 
* There are other possible orders to take the first few classes and feats in, including taking warblade later to get better abilities but fewer hitpoints.
   

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Date Created: 6/08/2010
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Introduction[]

[[Summary::The Scimerang Slinger abuses Aptitude weapons with the critical abilities of Lightning Mace and Roundabout Kick and the attack duplicating abilities of Chakram Ricochet and the Master Thrower's two with one blow to do potentially limitless attacks.]]

References[]

  • Tome of Battle (Swordsage 15, Warblade 20, Bloodstorm Blade 100, Aptitude 148)
  • Complete Warrior (Master Thrower 58, Roundabout Kick 105, Lightning Mace 113)
  • Champions of Ruin (Chakram Ricochet 17)
  • Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (Chakram 97)
  • Player's Guide to Faerûn (Favor of Ilmater 102)

Optional References[]

  • Races of Eberron (Boomerang Daze, Boomerang Ricochet 108)
  • Eberron Campaign Setting (Boomerangs 120)

Game Rule Components[]

Feats[]

Two with One Blow does not mean anything as written, because a Master Thrower can't get the ability to attack two adjacent foes from the Master Thrower class. It can be interpreted to mean she is granted this ability, but a much simpler solution is to insert the words "one of" before "two opponents" in the first sentence to read, "If a master thrower with this ability uses a thrown weapon to attack one of two opponents adjacent to each other,...". There is no known errata or FAQ on this, and this functions in almost exactly the same way as granting the ability, but doesn't completely disregard the structure of how the text was written.

Items[]

  • A progression of +1 aptitude and +1 aptitude keen 18-20 one-handed and light weapons like scimitars and kukris
  • Wands of Favor of Ilmater (21,000 gp)

Progression[]

Starting Ability Scores (Before Racial Adjustments): Str 17, Dex 18, Con 8, Int 11, Wis 8, Cha 8 (32 point buy, halfling) or Str 18, Dex 15 (human)

Race (Templates): Race::Strongheart Halfling or Race::Human

ECL Class/HD/LA Base
Attack Bonus
Saving Throws Feats Class
Features
Maneuvers, Stances, and Tricks Special
Fort Ref Will
1st Final Class Progression::Warblade 1 +1 +2 +0 +0 Power Attack, Two-Weapon Fighting, Exotic Weapon Proficiency (Chakram)1,2, Chakram Ricochet1 Battle clarity (reflex saves), weapon aptitude Punishing Stance, Steel Wind, Steely Strike, one other maneuver
2nd Monk 1 +1 +4 +2 +2 Stunning Fist, Improved Unarmed Strike AC bonus +0, flurry of blows -0/-0, unarmed strike damage 1d6
3rd Final Class Progression::Monk 2 +2 +5 +3 +3 Roundabout Kick, Combat Reflexes Evasion
4th Final Class Progression::Paladin 1 +3 +7 +3 +3 Aura of Good, Detect Evil, Smite Evil 1/Day Dex +1
5th Final Class Progression::Swordsage 1 +3 +7 +5 +5 Weapon Focus (Desert Wind)3 Quick to act +1 One of Claw at the Moon, Wolf Fang Strike or Rabid Wolf Strike, Blood in the Water, 5 more maneuvers.
6th Bloodstorm Blade 1 +4 +9 +5 +5 Point Blank Shot, Throw Anything Returning attacks
7th Bloodstorm Blade 2 +5 +10 +5 +5 Martial throw, thunderous throw You should be able to afford at least one +1 aptitude 18-20 weapon.
8th Bloodstorm Blade 3 +6/+1 +10 +6 +6 Precise Shot Dex +1
9th Bloodstorm Blade 4 +7/+2 +11 +6 +6 Lightning Mace Lightning ricochet Your thrown weapons return instantly. You're barely able to afford a +1 aptitude keen weapon.
10th Master Thrower 1 +8/+3 +11 +8 +6 Quick Draw Two with One Blow Build starts to work, pick up a wand of Favor of Ilmater
11th Master Thrower 2 +9/+4 +11 +9 +6 Improved evasion
12th Master Thrower 3 +10/+5 +12 +9 +7 Optional Feat4 Optional thrown weapon trick Dex +1
13th Master Thrower 4 +11/+6/+1 +12 +10 +7 Snatch arrows
14th Final Class Progression::Master Thrower 5 +12/+7/+2 +12 +10 +7 Critical throw Weak Spot Hit on touch attacks, no longer need keen weapons
15th Bloodstorm Blade 55 +13/+8/+3 +12 +10 +7 Optional Feat4 Blood wind ricochet
16th Bloodstorm Blade 6 +14/+9/+4 +13 +11 +8 Optional Fighter Feat4 Dex +1
17th Bloodstorm Blade 7 +15/+10/+5 +13 +11 +8 Eye of the storm
18th Bloodstorm Blade 8 +16/+11/+6/+1 +14 +11 +8 Optional Feat4 Blood rain
19th Bloodstorm Blade 9 +17/+12/+7/+2 +14 +12 +9 Optional Fighter Feat4
20th Final Class Progression::Bloodstorm Blade 10 +18/+13/+8/+3 +15 +12 +9 Blade storm Dex +1. You can attack everything in range once as a full-round attack.
  1. This requires two flaws.
  2. Exotic weapon proficiency would be unnecessary if the warblade's weapon aptitude allows him to exchange the monk's exotic weapon proficiencies for other proficiencies; this would be the case if weapon and armor proficiencies given by classes were the same as being granted the feats.
  3. Desert Wind includes Scimitar, Light Mace, Light Pick, Spear and Falchion
  4. Lots of good feats to choose from, including those that make ranged attacking better by avoiding AOs, shooting into grapples, or increasing range
  5. Continuing in Bloodstorm Blade is optional, though Blade storm is a nice capstone.

Much of the build is prerequisites; the goals are in bold-face.

Skills[]

  • Balance 8 is required before level 6.
  • Slight of Hand 4 (cross class) is required before level 10.

Highlights[]

Tactics[]

Level 1[]

In levels 1-6 enjoy having no clear plan and convincing your DM and fellow players that this character was a bad idea and that you're crazy. You can leave off Chakram Ricochet till level 3 and mess around with exotic weapons for a while, or two-weapon flurry of blows with an extra d6 of damage.

Level 7[]

Throw your aptitude weapon if you have one and two foes are adjacent. If the initial attack hits it generates a second attack from Chakram Ricochet which can strike any foe within 5' of the original target at -2. This attack gets any extra sneak-attack damage if any. You can use Steely Strike to get +4 to attack at the expense of essentially -4 AC. If you happen to critical, and have an extra weapon around, you can throw it too.

Level 9[]

Same as level 7, but you get extra attacks off of threats as well as confirmed criticals and your threat range is doubled from a shiny new keen weapon.

Level 10+[]

With Two with One Blow, you can make a thrown attack against two adjacent foes at -4 when you would have attacked one. Favor of Ilmater makes you or an ally immune to nonlethal damage for seven minutes. At the beginning of each fight, cast Favor on yourself or on an ally that will be adjacent to opponents on your turn. If necessary, position yourself next to an enemy. Choose to do nonlethal damage with improved unarmed strike and throw your weapon with Two with One Blow at both the enemy and your Favored ally. For each target you hit with Two with One Blow, you get a Chakram Ricochet at -2 against another target within 5'. For each threat made and for each confirmed critical you get to start over with another original Two with One Blow attack at the same bonus. You can hit your opponent and your Favored ally up to two times per attack if you hit consistently. Your ally should be hit virtually every time either by being a willing target, having a deliberately low AC, having a low touch AC combined with Weak Spot (requires level 14), or by being denied any dexterity bonus to AC. Your threats and criticals off of your nonlethal immune ally are frequently enough to diverge, averaging an infinite number of attacks and an infinite bonus to attack and damage from Blood in the Water.

Level 10 Combo Performance vs Critical Immune Foe
Average Performance
Attack - AC -18- -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2+
Attacks Returned 0.61 0.61 0.61 0.64 0.67 0.70 0.73 0.76 0.79 0.82 0.85 0.88 0.91 0.94 0.97 0.99 1.02 1.05 1.08 1.11 1.14
Enemy Hits / Attack 0.10 0.14 0.19 0.29 0.39 0.48 0.58 0.68 0.78 0.88 0.97 1.07 1.17 1.26 1.36 1.46 1.56 1.66 1.75 1.80 1.85
Hits / Original Attack1 2.59 2.59 2.59 2.81 3.06 3.36 3.72 4.18 4.76 5.52 6.59 8.16 10.72 15.63 28.78 181.82
Performance Quantiles, Enemy Hits / Original Attack2
10% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2
20% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
30% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
40% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
50% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
60% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 6
70% 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 9 10 11 13 16
80% 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 13 16 21 32 35 47 60 79
90% 2 2 2 2 3 4 7 11 15 26 37 86 207 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+
  1. This does not include the bonuses gained from Blood in the Water. When they are included the average hits per original attack becomes ∞ regardless of attack advantage due to the extremely small chance of earning enough advantage from Blood in the Water to reach a state with divergent average behaviour.
  2. From a rollout of 10,000 attack sequences
Level 10 Combo Performance vs Critical Vulnerable Foe
Average Performance
Attack - AC -18- -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2+
Attacks Returned 0.66 0.72 0.78 0.87 0.97 1.07 1.12 1.16 1.20 1.25 1.29 1.33 1.38 1.42 1.46 1.51 1.55 1.59 1.64 1.67 1.70
Enemy Hits / Attack 0.10 0.14 0.19 0.29 0.39 0.48 0.58 0.68 0.78 0.88 0.97 1.07 1.17 1.26 1.36 1.46 1.56 1.66 1.75 1.80 1.85
Hits / Original Attack1 2.98 3.56 4.51 7.78 32.92
Performance Quantiles, Enemy Hits / Original Attack2
10% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2
20% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
30% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
40% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 5 6
50% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 17 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+
60% 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 5 9 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+
70% 1 2 1 1 1 2 4 10 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+
80% 2 2 2 2 3 12 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+
90% 2 2 2 5 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+ 1000+
  1. This does not include the bonuses gained from Blood in the Water. When they are included the average hits per original attack becomes ∞ regardless of attack advantage due to the extremely small chance of earning enough advantage from Blood in the Water to reach a state with divergent average behaviour.
  2. From a rollout of 10,000 attack sequences

Other Powers[]

  • Once you get an aptitude weapon you can Stunning Fist with it.
  • Blood wind ricochet lets you ignore some cover and concealment by attacking targets from a previous target in a full round attack
  • At level 20 you can attack every target in range as a full round attack with Blade Storm. It uses one Iron Heart strike each time you do.

Further Optimization[]

  • Get Exotic Weapon Proficiency (Boomerang) and Boomerang Ricochet to get in more chances to threat and crit
  • Stop provoking AOs when attacking. The Defensive Throw trick can do this at level 12.
  • Find a way to deny Dex bonuses to AC. The Sneaky Shot trick can do that, but slight of hand is a cross-class skill for the other classes.
  • Increase attack bonus or attacks per round. Crank up that dex with extra attribute points, an inherent bonus, and Gloves of Dexterity.
  • Pick up Boomerang Daze or other similar feats that let you add other effects to your attacks.
  • Get Power Critical for more critical confirmations
  • Become more resistant to enemy attacks.
  • Get freedom of movement to avoid being grappled, and combat acrobat (PHB II) or Lightning Reflexes and prone attack (Complete Warrior) to avoid being tripped or recover quickly from it.
  • Pick up Versatile Unarmed Strike (PHB II p85) and permanently change damage type of a weapon between bludgeoning, piercing, and slashing as a swift action.
  • Use Martial Strike to grab some extra mid-level power from any discipline.
  • If using Favor of Ilmater on an ally, increase range by picking up Far Shot. You could also specialize in throwing slashing weapons, pick up Weapon Specialization in a slashing ranged weapon (your scimitar with Throw Anything might qualify), and grab Ranged Weapon Mastery – Slashing (PHB II, p82) for +2 attack, damage, and +20' range increment. Or you could start throwing aptitude rapiers instead using your existing piercing thrown weapon focus in spear.
  • Gain more control over throwing to work around allies and obstacles. Improved Precise Shot can do some of this.

Side Notes[]

Limitations[]

DM Counters:

  • Dispelling
  • Cover and Concealment
  • Antimagic Field
  • High dex defense
  • High defense, overcome by Weak Spot
  • Snatch Arrows, overcome by having lots of extra weapons
  • Limitless AOs, overcome by taking Defensive Thow
  • Nonlethal Immunity, overcome by divergence
  • No-save surprise spellcasting, other perceive or die situations
  • Not having foes adjacent to each other greatly reduces the power of this build

Variants[]

  • Stunning Strike could be traded for improved grapple to try to escape grapples more easily
  • Fighter levels can be used instead of monk levels. You lose Stunning Fist, Evasion, and 3 reflex and will saves and gain BAB +1.
  • There are other possible orders to take the first few classes and feats in, including taking warblade later to get better abilities but fewer hitpoints.

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