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This article has not been favored by Ghostwheel, for the following reasons: Basically, the author took the ranger class, stripped it of virtually all its real damage potential (such as casting, which could supplement damage via spells like Hunter's Mercy and Hunter's Eye), slapped on a few abilities other class have that don't help much in combat, and called it a new class. Furthermore, key parts of flavor are missing.


Well, I'm pretty sure this doesn't match rogue level, but it certainly is better than a fighter.173.51.231.199 04:34, February 6, 2010 (UTC)

Re-upload

Please re-upload this class to a different name (I'll move it) using the preload (Add New 3.5e Class). There are a lot of minor formatting differences that are lost because you straight copy/pasted it. Surgo 14:08, January 29, 2010 (UTC)

immune to bluff?

how does that work. do you automatically know when people are bluffing? I could see a bonus to sense motive, but how do you automatically know things are bluffing? i'm confused --NameViolation 05:10, January 31, 2010 (UTC)

it means you automatically succeed the opposed check--Stryker-Fyre 08:12, January 31, 2010 (UTC)
I am thinking of changin it to "after the first time someone tries to bluff you or intimidate you then become immune to that person's bluff/intimidate check" but that's just a thought--Stryker-Fyre 08:16, January 31, 2010 (UTC)
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