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Oh, and before you ask: /tg/ generally considers the book to be good and worth buying (well, since you are a 4efag anyway).
Oh, and before you ask: /tg/ generally considers the book to be good and worth buying (well, since you are a 4efag anyway).
== New Class Builds ==
===Fighter===
Battlerager -A Pseudo-Barbarian
Tempest -For those who feel the need to dual-wield and wear heavy armor
===Ranger===
Beastmaster -For those who love their animal companions entirely too much
===Rogue===
Aerialist -Acrobats with knives
Cutthroat -Moar stabbing less lockpicking
===Warlord===
Bravura -For the Warlord who wants to be a Fighter ever so badly
Resourceful -For a more 'just as planned' Warlord
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A book released by Wizards of the Coast that expanded on the martial classes (Fighter, Rogue, Ranger, and Warlord) in Fourth Edition Dungeons and Dragons. It has new abilities for each class up to level 30 as well as feats for each class and new paragon paths and epic destinies.

Oh, and before you ask: /tg/ generally considers the book to be good and worth buying (well, since you are a 4efag anyway).

New Class Builds

Fighter

Battlerager -A Pseudo-Barbarian

Tempest -For those who feel the need to dual-wield and wear heavy armor

Ranger

Beastmaster -For those who love their animal companions entirely too much

Rogue

Aerialist -Acrobats with knives

Cutthroat -Moar stabbing less lockpicking

Warlord

Bravura -For the Warlord who wants to be a Fighter ever so badly

Resourceful -For a more 'just as planned' Warlord