I don't think that trading your +6 top base will save for that much AC bonus (which is unnamed) for one round is worth it. Armor of God (CC): Reduce your base will save.Replaces the bonus feat gained at 4th level, or any even-numbered level's feat you acquire this feature. It's a free action to activate and requires you to be non neutral to benefit from this alternative feature most. Aligned Strike (CC): This is nice to have, but not die for.Replaces proficiency with medium and heavy armor. Armored Mage (CM): This only includes light armor and shields and applies to spells of a specific level.Replaces the bonus feat gained at 16th level. That attack deals double damage, as do any other attacks you make before the start of your next turn (as attacks of opportunity). Overpowering Attack (PHB II): Deliver a single attack through a full round action.Counterattack (PHB II): Interesting ability, but you get it really late.Not good, since dungeon crusher is already replacing your 6th level bonus feat. Elusive Attack (PHB II): Make a single attack and gain a scaling dodge bonus to AC.Replaces the bonus feats gained at 2nd and 6th level. Also huge damage when you bull rush people in solid objects. Gain bonuses to saves and AC when attacked by traps. Dungeon Crasher (Dungeonscape): This is a very good trade.Unfortunately you can't enhance this armor. You lose proficiency with any kind of armor, but gain scales that provide bonus to AC that depends on your level and elemental resistances. Dragonscale Husk (Dragon Magic): You must be of the dragonblood subtype to be able to get this alternative feature.A fighter gets bonus feats at first level, 2nd level and at each even-leveled number thereafter.Proficiency with shields including tower shields.Proficiency with all simple and martial weapons.2 + intelligence modifier skill points.They have tons of bonuses.Ĭlass Features Main Class Features Halflings: Small size, but make for perfect archers.Careful if you are going for combat expertise based feats. Half - Orc: Strength bonus but intelligence hit.Wearing heavy armor with 20ft base land speed can hurt. Gnome: Constitution bonus, but strength hit.Immunities, resistances, skills and dexterity bonus can make a decent archer though. Constitution hit and weapon proficiencies are useless to fighters. More survivability, stability and hit in a dump stat. Dwarf: Wear heavy armor without hits to your movement mode.Human: Extra feat, skill points and favored class (any).Also some fighter feats have wisdom listed as a requirement. Wisdom: Boosts your will save, which is going to be bad.Intelligence: Required for classic combat feats like combat expertise, which opens up space for combat maneuvers.Constitution: You will most likely be a front liner.The bonus to reflex saves is going to be appreciated. Dexterity: This is the requirement for many fighter feats and is the main archery attribute.Strength: Important to fighter since it is the main ability used for melee weapon damage and attack.Surprisingly, based on their chosen fighting style, they require average scores in multiple statistics. However, it can't be said that playing these classes at such an optimized (close to theoretical optimization) degree is actually fun.Īctually, fighters at first glance look that they don't depend on multiple statistics. I am well aware that clerics, druids, wizards, artificers, etc. It may be mysterious, but actually a lot of people enjoy playing a fighter, even fighter 20. In this guide, we won't be using fighter as a dip though. Lately, getting fighter beyond 2nd level got some additional credit with the introduction in the Dungeonscape supplement of the Dungeon Crusher alternative class feature. Unfortunately, people only take the class for the bonus feats, as a dip. This is an attempt to optimize the well known PHB class. Color coding works in the following way: red things are not recommended, black things are recommended, and blue things are very recommended.
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