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Vulion
2009-06-18, 12:03 AM
Does anyone know where I can get all of the class features for the Scout class from Complete Adventurer?

Babale
2009-06-18, 12:05 AM
DnD wiki. Nuff said.

Gralamin
2009-06-18, 12:14 AM
DnD wiki. Nuff said.

DnD wiki does not have the actual scout.

The scout was never released from free. You'd have to acquire Complete Adventurer.

wadledo
2009-06-18, 12:15 AM
Or just use crystal keep........>.> <.<

Sstoopidtallkid
2009-06-18, 12:19 AM
Does anyone know where I can get all of the class features for the Scout class from Complete Adventurer?Complete Adventurer.

FMArthur
2009-06-18, 01:54 AM
Rip out half of the rogue class and use what's left. Add fast movement.

Tempest Fennac
2009-06-18, 02:09 AM
Check page 160 of http://crystalkeep.com/d20/rules/DnD3.5Index-Classes-Base.pdf for the details (I thought I'd post the link in case you hadn't heard of Crystal Keep).

Project_Mayhem
2009-06-18, 08:32 AM
On a related note, how legal is crystalkeep? It's dead useful, but seems ... suspiciously free

Tempest Fennac
2009-06-18, 08:41 AM
From what I can gather, it's fully leagal (I'm not sure how it is, but considering how long it's been up, I don't think there's any problems with it).

Blackjackg
2009-06-18, 09:28 AM
Complete Adventurer.

Helpful.

Crystalkeep is the way to go. If you do happen to get your hands on the Complete Adventurer book, refer to the official D&D Errata (http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/er/20040125a) because WotC made a couple of changes after that book was published. I think the changes are already included in the Crystalkeep file, though.

Tsotha-lanti
2009-06-18, 09:35 AM
On a related note, how legal is crystalkeep? It's dead useful, but seems ... suspiciously free

Game rules can't be copyrighted, only their representation. Crystal Keep is pretty much safe. With 3.X out of print, WotC has no reason to even try to achieve the chilling effect with threats of legal action.

It may be against forum rules, though, which have nothing to do with the legality of anything.

Sstoopidtallkid
2009-06-18, 03:42 PM
Game rules can't be copyrighted, only their representation. Crystal Keep is pretty much safe. With 3.X out of print, WotC has no reason to even try to achieve the chilling effect with threats of legal action.

It may be against forum rules, though, which have nothing to do with the legality of anything.From what I understand, the mods discourage referencing it, partially due to the quasi-legality, partly due to the fact that it is in some cases the Giant's work, but I've only actually seen them scrub the links once.