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Zireael
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Posted - 07 Dec 2010 :  13:45:29  Show Profile  Visit Zireael's Homepage Send Zireael a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
Could you, oh hallowed scribes of Candlekeep, point me to some additional martial disciplines? Are there any in rulebooks outside of Tome of Battle? Or are there any homebrew ones? Maybe here, or on WotC forums, or on other websites? Are there any suitable for an elf or a drow? Which ones are cool? Good? Which ones are overpowered and to be avoided?
Thanks in advance,
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Diffan
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Posted - 07 Dec 2010 :  14:03:52  Show Profile Send Diffan a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Sadly, no offical (WotC or otherwise) material was done to futher the Martial Disciplines or Tome of Battle mechanics. Which is rather sad since they could support SOO much info and material.

The good news is, 4E is rather backwards compatable in regards to using it with the Martial Disciplines. Take any Warlord, Fighter, Ranger, or Rogue power and fit them into specific disciplines and *ta-da!* new ToB stuff!!

Granted this is sorta time consuming even if you have lots of access to 4E material (really difficult if you don't).

The thread here has some Homebrew info and mechanics to support other Disciplines.

Additionally there are additional threads here that can point you in the same direction of Homebrew material.

Hope some of this helps.


P.S. I created two prestige classes that utilized the Tome of Battle mechanics. The first one, called the Hex Knight combined the cursing ability of the Hexblade and the chaotic, yet disciplined focus of the Crusader. The second, was an aerial support prestige class called the Pegasus Knight of Cormyr. The class was more vague in which disciplines were required and used Pegasi to combat the aerial threats of the Shadovar and Zhent Mages.

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Zireael
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Poland
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Posted - 07 Dec 2010 :  14:26:11  Show Profile  Visit Zireael's Homepage Send Zireael a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I've got the Hex Knight buried somewhere on my HDD.

Thanks for the links (archery disciplines, yay!)

And no, I'm not interested in 4e, just 3.5.
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