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Okay the Complete Scoundrel excerpts are out. This post is about the feats and power increases, if you want to talk about the new prestige class the Master of Masks check out this thread
http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31144
This book is going to be a major power creep for many classes, probably far worse than complete mage, maybe as bad as complete divine for cheese clerics. Look at these feats. The full list is here
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x...070105a&page=2
I am just doing a quick selection from the full list of feats in the excerpt of what seems powerful with a quick glance and posting it here.
Daring Outlaw
Pre Req: Grace +1, sneak attack +2d6
Benefit: Rogue and swashbuckler levels stack for grace, dodge bonus, and sneak attack
Daring Warrior2
Pre Req: Grace +1, Weapon Specialization
Benefit: Fighter and swashbuckler levels stack for grace, dodge bonus, and feats
Improved Skirmish[3]
Pre Req: Skirmish +2d6/+1 AC
Benefit: Move 20 feet to gain +2d6 points of damage, +2 AC (Think Unseen Seer with fly or something)
Martial Stalker[2]
Pre Req: Proficiency with all martial weapons, ki power
Benefit: Fighter and ninja levels stack for ki pool, AC bonus, and feats
Master Spellthief
Pre Req: Ability to cast 2nd-level arcane spells, steal spell
Benefit: Spellthief and arcane spellcaster levels stack for steal spell and arcane caster level; cast arcane spells in light armor
Swift Hunter[3]
`Favored enemy, skirmish +1d6/+1 AC , sneak attack +1d6
Ranger and scout levels stack for skirmish bonuses, favored enemies
Swift Ambusher[3]
Skirmish +1d6/+1 AC
Rogue and scout levels stack for skirmish bonuses
Now look at the skill tricks and drool
http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ex/20070105a&page=5
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Posted byDM5 years ago
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I wanted to give my rogue a hidden blade soon from the Assassin's Creed series. I was wondering first, if there are any such things already in the game or anything close, and second what are/would be the stats of it? I already have a basic idea but I was hoping you fine gents might be able to augment my obscure iteration of said device.
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edit: Sorry! it's Pathfinder guys. I always forget the edition.
Complete scoundrel As the name suggests, movement tricks typically involve the character physically moving from one location to another. This title was added to our catalog on April 16, If you later no longer meet the prerequisite for a skill trick, you can't use it again until you once more qualify.
edit 2: Apparently it's hard to realize that I'm the DM in the campaign that this would happen in, not the rogue in question.
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