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| ====== Ranger ====== | ====== Ranger ====== | ||
| + | ^ Level ^ Points | ||
| + | | 1 | 0 | 1d8 | ||
| + | | 2 | 2,500 | 2d8 | ||
| + | | 3 | 5,000 | 3d8 | ||
| + | | 4 | 10, | ||
| + | | 5 | 20, | ||
| + | | 6 | 40, | ||
| + | | 7 | 80, | ||
| + | | 8 | 160, | ||
| + | | 9 | 320, | ||
| + | | 10 | 480, | ||
| + | | 11 | 640, | ||
| + | | 12 | 800, | ||
| + | | 13 | 960, | ||
| + | | 14 | 1, | ||
| + | | 15 | 1, | ||
| + | | 16 | 1, | ||
| + | | 17 | 1, | ||
| + | | 18 | 1, | ||
| + | | 19 | 1, | ||
| + | | 20 | 2, | ||
| + | Rangers live by tracking, hunting, acting as scouts, or as guides through dangerous regions. Often living on the fringes of society, they are often civilization’ | ||
| + | In addition to any requirements of their base-class, Ranger characters must have a minimum wisdom score of 13, and a dexterity score of 11. | ||
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| + | While unarmored or wearing light armor (leather), Rangers have the ability to Move Silently or Hide as a Thief, although in non-wilderness areas such as indoors, underground (dungeons), or in urban areas, one suffers a -20% penalty to their chance to succeed. Rangers Track quite effectively with a base chance of 40%, but the DM must generally modify the chance of success based upon conditions such as weather, terrain, age of tracks, or similar factors. | ||
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| + | Rangers are skilled outdoors-men and should be able to accomplish most mundane tasks associated with " | ||
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| + | A Ranger must declare a Chosen Enemy. Against this chosen enemy, the Ranger adds their level as a bonus to attempts to track and any stealth rolls (moving silently or hiding amongst the enemy). A Ranger adds half their level (rounded down) to damage rolls against their chosen enemy. This enemy should be a specific race or somewhat narrow category of creature such as giants or dragons. With the DM’s permission, the list might include rival organizations, | ||
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| + | For all other purposes, the Ranger operates as a Fighter. (The Ranger is a Fighter with the Hunter quasi-class applied.) | ||
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