Ranger 9th level
Ability Scores: 100 points
Exceptional strength, if selected: roll d100 twice pick the best roll. Transpose the dice to your favor. IE: 19 is read as 91. You can elect to spend 1 point on the exceptional strength to boost it to the next rating.
Hit Points: 1st level is max (10). Roll 8 more times. If the roll is 5 or less for hit points reroll it. This is 1d10r6 on the macros.
Ranger special abilities
Empathy with animals
Pass without trace: 1/day
Speak with animals: 1/day
Sneak attack: Successful move silently and hide in shadows will allow the ranger to back stab as a thief.
Special Enemy: This will be a broad category like goblinoids or giants.
Tracking Proficiency
Two Weapon Style
Weapon Specialist: chose one weapon
Ranger Skills
Climbing (trees, cliffs and other natural formations) = hide in shadows + dexterity
Detect Noise = move silently + wisdom
Find / Remove Wilderness Traps = move silently
Hide in Shadows
Move Silently
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STR: 18 [1d100] = 93 [1d100] = 10
INT: 14
WIS: 17
DEX: 18
CON: 18
CHR: 14
Weapon Specialist: chose one weapon
Does it matter what sourcebook i use for the weapon can i use stuff from complete handbooks or player's options?
INT: 14
WIS: 17
DEX: 18
CON: 18
CHR: 14
Weapon Specialist: chose one weapon
Does it matter what sourcebook i use for the weapon can i use stuff from complete handbooks or player's options?
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Fendt Laeglinaas
Ranger; Half-Elf
STR 18 93%
DEX 18
CON 18
INT 14
WIS 17
CHA 14
Derived Attributes:
Hit Prob. +2
Dmg Adj. +5
Weight allowed: 235
Max Press: 380
Open Doors: 15(3)
Bend/Lift: 35%
Reaction Adj.: +2
Missile Attk. Adj.: +2
Def. Adj.: -4
HP Adj.: +4
Languages/Proficiencies: 4
Magical Def. Adj.: +3
Max Henchmen: 6
Ranger:
Empathy with animals
Pass without trace: 1/day
Speak with animals: 1/day
Sneak attack: Successful move silently and hide in shadows will allow the ranger to back stab as a thief.
Special Enemy: This will be a broad category like goblinoids or giants.
Tracking Proficiency
Two Weapon Style
Weapon Specialist: Sabre
Climbing (trees, cliffs and other natural formations) = hide in shadows + dexterity
Detect Noise = move silently + wisdom
Find / Remove Wilderness Traps = move silently
Hide in Shadows
Move Silently
Half-Elf:
30% resistance to sleep and all charm-related spells.
Infravision 60'
spot concealed door 1 on 1d6
discover hidden/secret doors 1 or 2 on 1d6
locating a concealed door 1, 2 or 3 on 1d6
Ranger:
Thac0: 12
Hit Points:
Base AC: 6
Saving Throws:
Para, Poison, Death Magic: 8
Rod, Staff, Wand: 10
Petra/Poly: 9
Breath Weapon: 9
Spell: 11
Weapon Proficiencies: 7
Specialized Sabre
Cutlass
Broadsword
Khopesh
Short bow
Dagger
Falchion
Non-Weapon Proficiencies: 3 + 4 + 2 = 9
Swimming
Tracking
Survival
Fishing
Boating
Cooking
Camouflage
Set Snares
Navigation
Languages: common, elf, goblin, orc, gnoll
Ranger; Half-Elf
STR 18 93%
DEX 18
CON 18
INT 14
WIS 17
CHA 14
Derived Attributes:
Hit Prob. +2
Dmg Adj. +5
Weight allowed: 235
Max Press: 380
Open Doors: 15(3)
Bend/Lift: 35%
Reaction Adj.: +2
Missile Attk. Adj.: +2
Def. Adj.: -4
HP Adj.: +4
Languages/Proficiencies: 4
Magical Def. Adj.: +3
Max Henchmen: 6
Ranger:
Empathy with animals
Pass without trace: 1/day
Speak with animals: 1/day
Sneak attack: Successful move silently and hide in shadows will allow the ranger to back stab as a thief.
Special Enemy: This will be a broad category like goblinoids or giants.
Tracking Proficiency
Two Weapon Style
Weapon Specialist: Sabre
Climbing (trees, cliffs and other natural formations) = hide in shadows + dexterity
Detect Noise = move silently + wisdom
Find / Remove Wilderness Traps = move silently
Hide in Shadows
Move Silently
Half-Elf:
30% resistance to sleep and all charm-related spells.
Infravision 60'
spot concealed door 1 on 1d6
discover hidden/secret doors 1 or 2 on 1d6
locating a concealed door 1, 2 or 3 on 1d6
Ranger:
Thac0: 12
Hit Points:
Base AC: 6
Saving Throws:
Para, Poison, Death Magic: 8
Rod, Staff, Wand: 10
Petra/Poly: 9
Breath Weapon: 9
Spell: 11
Weapon Proficiencies: 7
Specialized Sabre
Cutlass
Broadsword
Khopesh
Short bow
Dagger
Falchion
Non-Weapon Proficiencies: 3 + 4 + 2 = 9
Swimming
Tracking
Survival
Fishing
Boating
Cooking
Camouflage
Set Snares
Navigation
Languages: common, elf, goblin, orc, gnoll
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Re: The Ranger
I like the name. By my count you have one more point to put into your ability scores. Do you want a kit for the ranger?
As a suggestion. The broad group of blades will give proficiency in bastard sword, cutlass, dagger/dirk, katana, khopesh, knife/stiletto, long sword, main-gaucje, rapier, sabre, scimitar, short sword/drusus, two handed sword and wakizashi for three points. Put one proficiency slot in sabre to specialize. This will free up one proficiency slot to use on something else and the character will be proficient in more weapons.
As a suggestion. The broad group of blades will give proficiency in bastard sword, cutlass, dagger/dirk, katana, khopesh, knife/stiletto, long sword, main-gaucje, rapier, sabre, scimitar, short sword/drusus, two handed sword and wakizashi for three points. Put one proficiency slot in sabre to specialize. This will free up one proficiency slot to use on something else and the character will be proficient in more weapons.
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I fail to see how i can specialize using only one slot. The PHB states that specialization takes 2 regardless. Also prof in all of those is more that a 9th level ranger would have you said I'd only have 7 but if i read it right in the PHB 4 WP to start at lvl 1 1 every 3 I'd only actually have 6 total. Unless (which always confused me) they mean 3rd as in by counting by 3's rather than 3 levels from 1st which would generally mean at 4th you gain one.
At any point no on the kit. one point had to be used for the % portion of STR from the way i read what was written by you unless that was not properly understood on my part.
At any point no on the kit. one point had to be used for the % portion of STR from the way i read what was written by you unless that was not properly understood on my part.
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"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
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Re: The Ranger
The PHB doesn't take into account broad and tight groups or fighting styles. Basically it doesn't account for any source other than itself.GreyWolfVT wrote:I fail to see how i can specialize using only one slot. The PHB states that specialization takes 2 regardless. Also prof in all of those is more that a 9th level ranger would have you said I'd only have 7 but if i read it right in the PHB 4 WP to start at lvl 1 1 every 3 I'd only actually have 6 total. Unless (which always confused me) they mean 3rd as in by counting by 3's rather than 3 levels from 1st which would generally mean at 4th you gain one.
At any point no on the kit. one point had to be used for the % portion of STR from the way i read what was written by you unless that was not properly understood on my part.
Weapon Proficienices: 4 at first, 1 more at 3rd, 6th and 9th for a total of 7.
It is super confusing but the PHB doesn't mean 1st level plus 3 more levels. It means every level divisible by 3.
Sorry, I could have explained that better. The one point for exceptional strength was to boost it to next level up. IE to raise it from the 76-90 to 91-99.
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Hmm ok well initially i only made it an 18 to get exception beyond that i thought it required a point so that is where i though the 100th point went sorry. If that is the case the point originally was in my CHA, with a bard around I figured I may not need the extra point. I suppose I can use it to bump up to the last level of exceptional STR then.
“All men did have darkness. Some wore it in the form of horns. Some bore it invisibly as rot in their souls.”
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling
DM - GreyWolf's Mystara Adventures - AD&D 2e
― Paul S. Kemp, Shadowbred
"If good people won’t do the hard things, evil people will always win, because evil people will do anything."
― Paul S. Kemp, Twilight Falling