Hopefully our group will get a chance to test them out soon. Of course, I haven't seen the new classes in play yet either. Warblade Dualwield (3.5e Optimized Character Build) WD-54-10-4 'Murphy' Warforged Warblade Juggernaut (3.5e. 3.5e Warblade Alternate Class Features 3.5e Other. And mean Fighter/Barbarian (and/or PrC) types can probably compete on an even basis with warblades. 5e Classes 5e Subclasses 5e Races, Subraces and Racial Variants 5e Other: 5e SRD: 4e Creatures 4e Classes 4e Races and Race Variants 4e Other: 3.5e Creatures 3.5e Races 3.5e Classes. On one of the other ToB threads awhile back I ran some numbers on a warblade spamming Time Stands Still versus a fighter full attacking, and the deficet the fighter needed to cover with his unspent feats wasn't nearly as great as I thought. The warblade is probably less broken than it looks at first glance. Plus since the swordsage recovery method kind of sucks and they can only ready one copy of a manuever, it seems likely they'll burn through their better moves rather quickly - or they'll won't have the chance to use their larger array of manuevers. And Greater Flurry is no small thing either. My monk ended up using pretty much all of his combat abilities at the same time, while the swordsage can generally only run any one of his stances, plus any one of his strikes, plus any one of his boosts at any given moment. Feats (in order): adamantine body, power attack, psionic weapon, deep impact, improved flight, flyby attack, psionic meditation. Classes (in order): warblade, divine mind (freedom mantle), fighter, warblade all the rest. Race: dragonborn warforged with the flight option. While monk abilities are generally less powerful, they easily work in conjunction with each other. Heres the build that Im seriously enjoying at the moment. There's often a significant opportunity cost to using a manuever since many replace your normal attack action. Magic Weapon is good if you dont have one and are. I guess my main question here is: "What does the WB lose to gain the "Battle" abilities and the maneuvers and stances?" Bladesinger Wizard Spells Shadow Blade is an amazing spell for Bladesingers, but requires concentration. Each is the equivalent to a spell or psionic ability. But these things are not just “sub-“feats. They are very _cool_ abilities, and I can't wait to see 'em in practice. And given my read through, they at least tie the Ftr bonus feats in power. **The maneuvers and stances are what “match” the Ftr bonus feats. If the associated skill of the discipline is not already a class skill for warblades, it is a class skill for your warblade levels. ![]() Does the Ftr have anything to match this? Feats, I guess. ![]() **The "Battle" class abilities are good stuff, but not over-the-top. Not only can you take the Weapon Specialization feats (which normally only a Ftr can take), but you can shift that Weapon Focus feat to whatever weapon you happen to have on hand. **In some campaigns, Weapon aptitude is huge. The tumble skill alone is worth the whole fighter list. **The WB has a better skill list and skill points than the fighter. Good Fort, Poor Ref & Will Good Fort, Poor Ref & Will
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