The hin Ranger

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taylorstar
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The hin Ranger

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Hey everyone I hadn't really wanted to re-roll Medune but as I progress into Epic levels I've found that Medunes performance and versatility is pretty much nil. At present Medune does a fair job of being an AC tank but lacks a lot of key things that epic characters strive for.

at present he is a Ranger/Shadowdancer/Rogue Ideally I would like to keep combat expertise and improved combat expertise, with the option to wield either a small weapon and shield or shortbow. I would also like to keep my points in Heal and still retain hide in plain sight. I was thinking of dropping Shadow dancer and Rogue in favour of assassin and maybe going Order of the bow Initiate.

Could anyone please help me rebuild Medune while keeping him close to the original.

To summarise

I'd like to keep

Weapon Finesse
Combat Expertise
Improved Combat Expertise (if possible)

skill points in heal

small weapon (shortsword) and heavy shield
Short bow.

Medune is a Lightfoot Halfling.
I play Medune I think? maybe? probably? I'm not really certain.
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Re: The hin Ranger

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I had a similar build just added Wilderness Stalker. And going dexterity all the way.

I had to change it to a pure ranger going more to a strength build. With favoured enemy and bane of enemies it does quite some damage and fast. With natural bond and epic animal companion the boar is quite a killing machine. It has better AC than the ranger.

The build is here, although I took one or two different favoured enemies. The dexterity is so high for the swashbuckler mithral armour. It doesn't need to be. And disregard the comments about monkey grip and dodge, I tossed them out.

And instead of two great strengths I invested into epic animal companion and sembian fencing.
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