nargbop
2008-01-05, 12:42 AM
I noticed this fun-tastic effect when my Epic Dervish-Exemplar started getting ridiculously good saves.
The Exemplar (Complete Adventurer) gains INT to initiative and Reflex and CHA to Concentration and Fortitude, on top of the existing DEX and CON.
Similarly, the Iajutsu Master (Oriental Adventures) adds CHA to initiative, on top of DEX.
Several classes have the Canny Defense class feature, including Iajutsu Master and Duelist, which adds INT bonus to your AC.
What other classes have these multi-ability reinforcement features?
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The description of "Brains over Brawn" for Factotum seemed at first to be a reinforcement idea, but on the second reading it's probably not. Factotum is a basic class, and reinforcement is a prestige- or high-level class feature.
...gain your INT bonus as a modifier on STR checks, DEX checks, and checks involving skills based on STR or DEX, such as Hide, Climb, and Jump.
The word "modifier" instead of "bonus" probably means to use INT instead of STR or DEX. Oh well.
The Exemplar (Complete Adventurer) gains INT to initiative and Reflex and CHA to Concentration and Fortitude, on top of the existing DEX and CON.
Similarly, the Iajutsu Master (Oriental Adventures) adds CHA to initiative, on top of DEX.
Several classes have the Canny Defense class feature, including Iajutsu Master and Duelist, which adds INT bonus to your AC.
What other classes have these multi-ability reinforcement features?
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The description of "Brains over Brawn" for Factotum seemed at first to be a reinforcement idea, but on the second reading it's probably not. Factotum is a basic class, and reinforcement is a prestige- or high-level class feature.
...gain your INT bonus as a modifier on STR checks, DEX checks, and checks involving skills based on STR or DEX, such as Hide, Climb, and Jump.
The word "modifier" instead of "bonus" probably means to use INT instead of STR or DEX. Oh well.