ROR:PC/Brock
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Overview
Brock Vorhees Chaotic Good Human Ranger-Trapper
- Senses: Normal
- Languages: Common, Orcish, Giant, Goblin
- Movement: 20' (breastplate) or 30' (studded leather)
- Str: 18 (+4), Dex: 15 (+2), Con: 14 (+2), Int: 14 (+2), Wis: 12 (+1), Cha: 9 (-1)
Combat
- Space/Reach: 5/5 (Medium)
- Initiative: +2 (DEX 2)
- Hit Dice: 4d10
- Hit Points: 45
Defense
- Breastplate
- Armor Class: 22 (10, DEX 2, Size 0, Armor 7, Shield 2, Natural 0, Deflection 1, Dodge 0)
- Flat-footed: 20 (10, Size 0, Armor 7, Shield 2, Natural 0, Deflection 1)
- Studded Leather
- Armor Class: 18 (10, DEX 2, Size 0, Armor 3, Shield 2, Natural 0, Deflection 1, Dodge 0)
- Flat-footed: 16 (10 , Size 0, Armor 7, Shield 2, Natural 0, Deflection 1)
- Either
- Touch: 13 (10, DEX 2, Size 0, Deflection 1, Dodge 0)
- Combat Maneuver Defense: 20 (10, BAB 4, STR 4 , DEX 2 , Size 0)
- Saving Throws
- Fort: +6 (Base 4, CON 2)
- Refl: +6 (Base 4, DEX 2)
- Will: +2 (Base 1, WIS 1)
Offense
- Base Attack Bonus: +4
- Combat Maneuver Bonus: +8 (BAB 4, STR 4, Size 0)
- Melee Attack: +8 (BAB 4, STR 4, Size 0)
- Ranged Attack: +6 (BAB 4, DEX 2, Size 0)
Routines
- Single Attack
- Longsword [+1]: +9 (1d8+5) crit 19x2, magic slashing
- Warhammer [Cold Iron]: +8 (1d8) crit x3, bludgeoning cold iron
- Dagger [Silver]: +8 (1d4+3) crit 19x2, slashing piercing silver
- Battleaxe: +8 (1d8+4) crit x3, slashing
- Short sword: +8 (1d6+4) crit 19x2, piercing
- Full Attack
- Longsword [+1]: +7 (1d8+5) crit 19x2, magic slashing
- Shield: +7 (1d4+2) slashing, crit 19x2, piercing
- Ranged Attack
- Composite [+3] longbow [MW]: +7 (1d8+3) crit x3, piercing, 110' range increment
Skills
Armor check penalty is NOT included in the totals below.
- Breastplate Armor Check Penalty: -3
- Studded Leather Armor Check Penalty: -0
- Totals below assume breastplate. Give those with ACP an extra +3 if wearing Studded Leather.
Skill | Total | Class | Stat | Ranks | ACP | Misc |
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Acrobatics | -1 | ✘ | DEX 2 | ✔ | ||
Appraise | +2 | ✘ | INT 2 | |||
Bluff | -1 | ✘ | CHA-1 | |||
Climb | +5 | ✔ | STR 4 | 1 | ✔ | |
Diplomacy | -1 | ✘ | CHA-1 | |||
Disable Device | +6 | ✔ | DEX 2 | 4 | ✔ | |
Disguise | -1 | ✘ | CHA-1 | |||
Escape Artist | -5 | ✘ | DEX 2 | ✔ | ||
Fly | -1 | ✘ | DEX 2 | ✔ | ||
Handle Animal | +3 | ✔ | CHA-1 | 1 | ||
Heal | +5 | ✔ | WIS 1 | 1 | ||
Intimidate | +3 | ✔ | CHA-1 | 1 | ||
Linguistics | +6 | ✘ | INT 2 | 1 | ||
Perception | +8 | ✔ | WIS 1 | 4 | ||
Ride | -1 | ✔ | DEX 2 | ✔ | ||
Sense Motive | +1 | ✘ | WIS 1 | |||
Sleight of Hand | +6 | ✘ | DEX 2 | 4 | ✔ | |
Stealth | +6 | ✔ | DEX 2 | 4 | ✔ | Size 0 |
Survival | +8 | ✔ | WIS 1 | 4 | ||
Swim | +5 | ✔ | STR 4 | 1 | ✔ | |
Knowledge | ||||||
Dungeoneering | +6 | ✔ | INT 2 | 1 | ||
Geography | +6 | ✔ | INT 2 | 1 | ||
Local | +3 | ✘ | INT 2 | 1 | ||
Nature | +6 | ✔ | INT 2 | 1 | ||
Trade | ||||||
Craft (Woodworking) | +6 | ✔ | INT 2 | 1 |
Traps
- This ability will be gained at 5th level.
Traits
- Child of the Streets
- (Social, Ultimate Campaign)
- You grew up on the streets of a large city, and as a result you have developed a knack for picking pockets and hiding small objects on your person.
- Benefits: You gain a +1 trait bonus on Sleight of Hand checks, and Sleight of Hand is always a class skill for you.
Race - Human
- +2 to One Ability Score
- Human characters gain a +2 racial bonus to one ability score of their choice at creation to represent their varied nature.
- Medium
- Humans are Medium creatures and receive no bonuses or penalties due to their size.
- Normal Speed
- Humans have a base speed of 30 feet.
- Bonus Feat
- Humans select one extra feat at 1st level.
Skilled- Replaced by Heart of the Slums
- Languages
- Humans begin play speaking Common. Humans with high Intelligence scores can choose any languages they want (except secret languages, such as Druidic).
- Heart of the Slums
- Humans who eke out a life in a city's teeming slums must be quick and clever. They gain a +2 racial bonus on Sleight of Hand and Stealth checks, and a +4 racial bonus on Survival checks in urban and underground settings. In addition, they may roll twice when saving against disease, taking the better roll. This racial trait replaces skilled.
Class - Ranger
- Class Skills
- The ranger's class skills are Climb (Str), Craft (Int), Handle Animal (Cha), Heal (Wis), Intimidate (Cha), Knowledge (dungeoneering) (Int), Knowledge (geography) (Int), Knowledge (nature) (Int), Perception (Wis), Profession (Wis), Ride (Dex), Spellcraft (Int), Stealth (Dex), Survival (Wis), and Swim (Str).
- Skill Ranks per Level: 6 + Int modifier.
- Weapon and Armor Proficiency
- A ranger is proficient with all simple and martial weapons and with light armor, medium armor, and shields (except tower shields).
- Favored Enemy (Ex)
- At 1st level, a ranger selects a creature type from the ranger favored enemies table. He gains a +2 bonus on Bluff, Knowledge, Perception, Sense Motive, and Survival checks against creatures of his selected type. Likewise, he gets a +2 bonus on weapon attack and damage rolls against them. A ranger may make Knowledge skill checks untrained when attempting to identify these creatures.
- At 5th level and every five levels thereafter (10th, 15th, and 20th level), the ranger may select an additional favored enemy. In addition, at each such interval, the bonus against any one favored enemy (including the one just selected, if so desired) increases by +2.
- If the ranger chooses humanoids or outsiders as a favored enemy, he must also choose an associated subtype, as indicated on the table below. (Note that there are other types of humanoid to choose from—those called out specifically on the table below are merely the most common.) If a specific creature falls into more than one category of favored enemy, the ranger's bonuses do not stack; he simply uses whichever bonus is higher.
- Chosen: Humanoid (giant)
- Track (Ex)
- A ranger adds half his level (minimum 1) to Survival skill checks made to follow tracks.
- Wild Empathy (Ex)
- A ranger can improve the initial attitude of an animal. This ability functions just like a Diplomacy check to improve the attitude of a person (see Using Skills). The ranger rolls 1d20 and adds his ranger level and his Charisma bonus to determine the wild empathy check result. The typical domestic animal has a starting attitude of indifferent, while wild animals are usually unfriendly.
- To use wild empathy, the ranger and the animal must be within 30 feet of one another under normal visibility conditions. Generally, influencing an animal in this way takes 1 minute, but, as with influencing people, it might take more or less time.
- The ranger can also use this ability to influence a magical beast with an Intelligence score of 1 or 2, but he takes a –4 penalty on the check.
- Combat Style Feat (Ex)
- At 2nd level, a ranger must select one of two combat styles to pursue: archery or two-weapon combat. The ranger's expertise manifests in the form of bonus feats at 2nd, 6th, 10th, 14th, and 18th level. He can choose feats from his selected combat style, even if he does not have the normal prerequisites.
- Weapon and Shield: If the ranger selects weapon and shield style, he can choose from the following list whenever he gains a combat style feat: Improved Shield Bash, Shield Focus, Shield Slam, and Two-Weapon Fighting. At 6th level, he adds Saving Shield and Shield Master to the list. At 10th level, he adds Bashing Finish and Greater Shield Focus to the list.: The benefits of the ranger's chosen style feats apply only when he wears light, medium, or no armor. He loses all benefits of his combat style feats when wearing heavy armor. Once a ranger selects a combat style, it cannot be changed.
- Endurance
- A ranger gains Endurance as a bonus feat at 3rd level.
- Favored Terrain (Ex)
- At 3rd level, a ranger may select a type of terrain from the Favored Terrains table. The ranger gains a +2 bonus on initiative checks and Knowledge (geography), Perception, Stealth, and Survival skill checks when he is in this terrain. A ranger traveling through his favored terrain normally leaves no trail and cannot be tracked (though he may leave a trail if he so chooses).
- At 8th level and every five levels thereafter, the ranger may select an additional favored terrain. In addition, at each such interval, the skill bonus and initiative bonus in any one favored terrain (including the one just selected, if so desired), increases by +2.
- If a specific terrain falls into more than one category of favored terrain, the ranger's bonuses do not stack; he simply uses whichever bonus is higher.
- Chosen: Urban (buildings, streets, and sewers)
- Hunter's Bond (Ex)
- At 4th level, a ranger forms a bond with his hunting companions. This bond can take one of two forms. Once the form is chosen, it cannot be changed. The first is a bond to his companions. This bond allows him to spend a move action to grant half his favored enemy bonus against a single target of the appropriate type to all allies within 30 feet who can see or hear him. This bonus lasts for a number of rounds equal to the ranger's Wisdom modifier (minimum 1). This bonus does not stack with any favored enemy bonuses possessed by his allies; they use whichever bonus is higher.
- The second option is to form a close bond with an animal companion. A ranger who selects an animal companion can choose from the following list: badger, bird, camel, cat (small), dire rat, dog, horse, pony, snake (viper or constrictor), or wolf. If the campaign takes place wholly or partly in an aquatic environment, the ranger may choose a shark instead. This animal is a loyal companion that accompanies the ranger on his adventures as appropriate for its kind. A ranger's animal companion shares his favored enemy and favored terrain bonuses.
- This ability functions like the druid animal companion ability (which is part of the Nature Bond class feature), except that the ranger's effective druid level is equal to his ranger level – 3.
Spells- Replaced by Trapper Trap.
Trapper
- Class Skills
- A trapper adds Disable Device to her list of class skills in addition to the normal ranger class skills.
- Trapfinding
- A trapper adds 1/2 her ranger level on Perception skill checks made to locate traps and on Disable Device skill checks (minimum +1). A trapper can use Disable Device to disarm magic traps.
Feats
- Combat Reflexes (Combat)
- 1st level
- You can make additional attacks of opportunity.
- Benefit: You may make a number of additional attacks of opportunity per round equal to your Dexterity bonus. With this feat, you may also make attacks of opportunity while flat-footed.
- Normal: A character without this feat can make only one attack of opportunity per round and can't make attacks of opportunity while flat-footed.
- Special: The Combat Reflexes feat does not allow a rogue to use her opportunist ability more than once per round.
- Stand Still (Combat)
- Human Bonus Feat
- You can stop foes that try to move past you.
- Prerequisites: Combat Reflexes.
- Benefit: When a foe provokes an attack of opportunity due to moving through your adjacent squares, you can make a combat maneuver check as your attack of opportunity. If successful, the enemy cannot move for the rest of his turn. An enemy can still take the rest of his action, but cannot move. This feat also applies to any creature that attempts to move from a square that is adjacent to you if such movement provokes an attack of opportunity.
- Two-Weapon Fighting (Combat)
- Ranger 2 Combat style feat
- You can fight with a weapon wielded in each of your hands. You can make one extra attack each round with the secondary weapon.
- Prerequisite: Dex 15.
- Benefit: Your penalties on attack rolls for fighting with two weapons are reduced. The penalty for your primary hand lessens by 2 and the one for your off hand lessens by 6. : See Two-Weapon Fighting in Combat.
- Normal: If you wield a second weapon in your off hand, you can get one extra attack per round with that weapon. When fighting in this way you suffer a –6 penalty with your regular attack or attacks with your primary hand and a –10 penalty to the attack with your off hand. If your off-hand weapon is light, the penalties are reduced by 2 each. An unarmed strike is always considered light.
- Improved Shield Bash (Combat)
- 3rd level
- You can protect yourself with your shield, even if you use it to attack.
- Prerequisite: Shield Proficiency.
- Benefit: When you perform a shield bash, you may still apply the shield's shield bonus to your AC.
- Normal: Without this feat, a character that performs a shield bash loses the shield's shield bonus to AC until his next turn (see Equipment).
- Endurance
- Ranger 3
- Harsh conditions or long exertions do not easily tire you.
- Benefit: You gain a +4 bonus on the following checks and saves: Swim checks made to resist nonlethal damage from exhaustion; Constitution checks made to continue running; Constitution checks made to avoid nonlethal damage from a forced march; Constitution checks made to hold your breath; Constitution checks made to avoid nonlethal damage from starvation or thirst; Fortitude saves made to avoid nonlethal damage from hot or cold environments; and Fortitude saves made to resist damage from suffocation.
- You may sleep in light or medium armor without becoming fatigued.
- Normal: A character without this feat who sleeps in medium or heavier armor is fatigued the next day.
Description
- Favored Class: Ranger
- Deity: Desna
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- Gender: Male
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