![]() Deft Explorer, like pre-Roman Gaul, is divided into three parts. It’s good when it works, but that’s not often. Natural Explorer is rife with problems, such as working in only one of eight terrain types at the start of play and improving to only three of eight. In case you’ve been Hiding in Plain Sight under a rock somewhere for the last almost-seven years, let me just tell you: there are some internet fights about ranger feature design.ĭeft Explorer can replace Natural Explorer. No one goes big on new Optional Class Features in this book quite like the ranger does, though the fighter might edge them out on pure word count. Part One | Part Two | Part Three | Part Four | Part Five ![]() ![]() See, I told you it wasn’t going to be quite as long until I wrote the next one! If you round in my favor a bit! This time out, we’re doing rangers and rogues, and I don’t have anything witty to offer up-front, so let’s sneak past that and get to the stabbing. ![]()
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