1/8/2024 0 Comments Warblade 3.5 dndtools![]() Skills: Despite getting a puny 2+ skill points, the Wizard’s dependence on Intelligence will give you a hefty pile of skill points. Proficiencies: The worst proficiency list of any heroic class. Saves: Will is the Wizard’s only good save, but since Wizards only need one save you can afford to invest a bit in your other saves to compensate. A stiff breeze could kill many wizards.īase Attack Bonus: 1/2 BAB, but fortunately Wizards don’t need it. Wizard Class Features Hit Points: d4 hit points is basically nothing. I also omit the use of “Flaws” since they allow a massive increase in power with essentially no cost to the character. Those options also tend to be wildly unbalanced and rarely receive errata. I am of the opinion that those options are intended to be limited to campaigns run in those settings, and as such they don’t really apply to a generic campaign. It’s important to note that I generally omit campaign-setting specific content. Blue: Fantastic options, often essential. ![]() Red: Bad, useless options, or options whichĪre extremely situational.For help identifying sourcebook abbreviations, see my Sourcebook Abbreviations Guide. Because so little of 3.5 is available on the SRD, I will attempt to tag items with a superscript indicating their book of origin. ![]() RPGBOT uses the color coding scheme which has become common among Pathfinder build handbooks, which tend to be more consistent than 3.5 handbooks.
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