![]() While champion of Corellon Larethian (this is how it's spelled. It's one of the best resources I've ever seen.a 1 level dip in ruathar (contrasting, the easiest to qualify for prc in the game, being difficult not to qualify for at level 6+ will let you count as an elf without actually having to play an elf since they suck, especially for melee fighters, even of the dex variety. I also suggest this thread and referring to it for any future similar questions. I wouldn't mention it but you've already covered the one other way I knew about.Īs far as int to damage you can get that from three levels of the swash buckler class. On top of that you'd have to be an elf, which I'm not saying is bad (except it is kinda bad), but you may already have choosen a different race. There's a lot of feat suck, especially for a rogue and you won't get it until 9th level even if you choose a full base attack bonus class. I'm thinking that Int or Cha to danage might have potential as well, but I'm not sure.Īnd as a quick aside, would the bonus stack from having both Hit and Run and Shadow Blade?Ĭhampion of Correlon Larthian (sp?) from Races of the Wild gives dex to damage, but it's not an easy entry. For reference, the overall character idea is a rogue(maybe) going into dervish. The lower the level that you can acquire it the better. So, I was wondering if there are any other good means of applying Dex to damage. Hit and Run on the other hand relies on your opponent being flatfooted, and to be honest, I'm not sure how reliable that is. Then there's the rather limited weapons that the feat works with, but that's a lesser concern. Shadow Blade seems to be the best choice, but if I do use this in a game in the future there's a chance that the DM may not be all that fond of ToB. The two I have been informed of and found are the Shadow Blade feat from Tome of Battle or the Hit and Run alternate fighter feature from Drow of the Underdark. That being that there are rather limited ways to apply Dex to damage rather than (or in addition to) Str. ![]() Alright, so I've been fiddling with a character idea, and I've run into a snag.
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