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Tempestfury
2015-02-25, 07:46 AM
Does anyone know any good homebrew for a martial character that uses either intelligence, charisma or dexterity effectively? I've been accepted into a Tristalt, and I want to try a character I haven't managed to play before. One of the classes I'm using is the Duelist (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?222961-The-Duelist-%283-5-Base-Class-PEACH%29), and I'm currently looking for other classes that would help strengthen his current abilities. I wouldn't mind having a look at other Duelists (preferable base-classes over PrCs) or Swashbuckler rewrites.

Just to note, I am looking for a pure martial character. No martial adepts, no magic, no psionics, or anything like that at all. I will accept 'Ki' using classes, like the monk and ninja use. But apart from that, any supernatural classes will be scrutinized very closely.

ImaDeadMan
2015-02-26, 12:13 PM
Check out the Warblade in Tome of Battle

atemu1234
2015-02-26, 12:21 PM
Check out the Warblade in Tome of Battle

If he wants ninja, he might prefer the Swordsage.

johnbragg
2015-02-26, 12:39 PM
He did say no martial adepts.

I'm not sure exactly how OP expects to tristalt without picking up spells or martial adept abilities or psionics.

TempestFury, any interest in a rogue-fix based on the idea that high-level rogues bend the laws of chance and probability, so they get to roll 3d6 instead of d20 whenever they want, and get to roll more d6's by spending a pool of Power Points which I might copy off of a psionic class or maybe just say 2^CL? (Rogue-fix also gets a dozen or two SLAs to learn and spend power-points to use)

The main limitation on my rogue-fix (so WIP I haven't finished writing it yet) is that there are limits to what a d20 roll can get you--you're still going rogue type damage. Gestalt and tristalt changes that equation.

Tempestfury
2015-02-26, 12:57 PM
... good homebrew ...

... No martial adepts....

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He did say no martial adepts.

Yes, exactly, thank you.


I'm not sure exactly how OP expects to tristalt without picking up spells or martial adept abilities or psionics.

Fighter/Barbarian/Rogue. Done, :P


TempestFury, any interest in a rogue-fix based on the idea that high-level rogues bend the laws of chance and probability, so they get to roll 3d6 instead of d20 whenever they want, and get to roll more d6's by spending a pool of Power Points which I might copy off of a psionic class or maybe just say 2^CL? (Rogue-fix also gets a dozen or two SLAs to learn and spend power-points to use)

The main limitation on my rogue-fix (so WIP I haven't finished writing it yet) is that there are limits to what a d20 roll can get you--you're still going rogue type damage. Gestalt and tristalt changes that equation.

Eeeeh.... thanks, but no thanks.

johnbragg
2015-02-26, 01:25 PM
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Fighter/Barbarian/Rogue. Done, :P


Well, yes, it CAN be done. I'm not sure you're going to keep up with the guys playing Rogue//Fighter//Warmages or Paladin//Healer//Swordsage, but it's your game. There Is No BadWrongFun.


Eeeeh.... thanks, but no thanks.[/QUOTE]
No problem.