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4 years ago ::
Jun 21, 2009 - 11:09AM
#31
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Erm, I would like to know... nobody here likes the Come And Get It power and its superior versions? It may help in case enemies manage to escape from you... but I found is not a common choice here in the forums... maybe I misunderstood some parts of the power? Has its text been changed?
Also, having then an encounter dailt swap and a daily power swap, MC Paragon Fighter would open access to Combat Superiority with another feat... though maybe it is too feat intensive...
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4 years ago ::
Jun 21, 2009 - 11:43AM
#32
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Lord Duskblade with another win.
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4 years ago ::
Jun 21, 2009 - 12:08PM
#33
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Date Joined:
Jul 23, 2003
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How about using the superior weapon from the EPG...I think it's called the Talenta Sharrash.
It does 1d8 damage, +3 proficiency...it does not have reach...but...it is a heavy blade and polearm. So, Polearm Gamble + Heavy Blade Opportunity to all closing enemies.
"The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord" Romans 6:23
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4 years ago ::
Jun 22, 2009 - 1:12AM
#34
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Date Joined:
Jan 22, 2008
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Lord Duskblade with another win. I don't agree. This build has major flaws in the concept (as pointed out by SongNSilence) and the AC is too low for a build that aims to keep enemies close.
AC 27 at level 11? With no BRV? Even with 111 hps they're not going to last long with 4+ mobs around them.
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4 years ago ::
Jul 08, 2009 - 9:39AM
#35
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Date Joined:
Mar 15, 2007
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Just one question: Shouldn't this build have the Student of the Sword multiclassing feat? I thought it was a prerequiste for Adept Power.
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4 years ago ::
Jul 17, 2009 - 1:26PM
#36
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Date Joined:
Feb 18, 2009
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Antheros, Battle Awareness is a Fighter MC feat from MP. It counts as the necessary MC feat for the power swap stuff.
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4 years ago ::
Jul 19, 2009 - 7:50PM
#37
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Hi - just a few questions... I have a player who is playing a Warden in my campaign and I wanted to go through some of the builds to see what kinds of things Wardens can do. I pulled this build up and started plugging it into the Character Builder, but I ran into a few problems: level 19 and level 25.
For level 19 you have nothing marked down other than adding hit points, but the Character Builder has it noted that there is a daily power to be picked. This then causes problems later on, because I had to get rid of a lower level power in order to pick something, but when I go through the completed list of powers (at level 30) you have powers that I now no longer have.
This is the same problem with level 25, as well.
Did you mean to leave those blank, or perhaps just forgot to copy it into the post? Hope I'm not stepping on toes; I'm just rather confused as to how to finish the build.
Thanks!
S.
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4 years ago ::
Jul 20, 2009 - 7:49AM
#38
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You don't have to upgrade powers: at level 19 and 25 instead of picking a new power this build keeps its current ones.
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4 years ago ::
Jul 20, 2009 - 11:54AM
#39
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Ah, ok! Thanks  S.
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3 years ago ::
Mar 13, 2010 - 4:26PM
#40
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How about using the superior weapon from the EPG...I think it's called the Talenta Sharrash. It does 1d8 damage, +3 proficiency...it does not have reach...but...it is a heavy blade and polearm. So, Polearm Gamble + Heavy Blade Opportunity to all closing enemies.
Actually, the Talenta Sharrash does have reach. It is a polearm, and all polearms by definition have reach.
I've been playing the Bastard Sword version of this build, and it is very sticky at level 9. Primal Powers have some new interesting powers. I am glad that he has Toughness and Bear's Endurance.
I'm using Guardian Pounce and Form of the Frenzied Wolverine from PP.
LDB, any thoughts on the PP powers?
GH
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