#ranger
UA Revised Ranger is fucking amazing.
Barbarian (Path of the Totem)
Bard (College of Glamour)
Cleric (Light Domain)
Druid (Circle of the Land)
Fighter (Battlemaster)
Monk (Way of the Open Fist)
Paladin (Oath of Redemption)
Ranger (Hunter)
Rogue (Mastermind)
Sorcerer (Wild Magic)
Warlock (Pact of the Tome Fiend Patron)
Wizard (School of Enchantment)
[There were some complaints about this one when this PDF released. People wanted a killer rabbit ala Monty Python and the Holy Grail, but the whole appeal to me of Night of the Lepus is that the rabbits are 100% ordinary except for their size. And their occasional, inexplicable bloodlust. The original version had a kick attack that did Str x. 2 damage, but that’s been removed in favor of an ordinary bite. Both because real rabbits bite when cornered, and because I had a cavalier player with a dire rabbit mount whose mount was positively broken at high levels.]
Dire Rabbit
CR 1 N Animal
The only thing out of the ordinary about this rabbit is its size—the animal stands half as tall as a man at the shoulder.Overgrown relatives of ordinary rabbits, dire rabbits are inoffensive but can prove dangerous if cornered and destructive in numbers. Like their smaller brethren, they are strict herbivores and eat grains, roots and leaves. Diurnal creatures, they are most active during the day and return to their burrows once the sun sets. Dire rabbits are not very stealthy, relying on their keen senses and great speed to avoid predators. They will, however, fight savagely if cornered or confronted in their burrows. Dire rabbits tend to live communally in warrens, the burrows of which can extend for miles. These burrows contain a number of individual rabbits or mated pairs that live in loose association with each other and with no hierarchy.
Dire rabbits grow to maturity very rapidly and are extraordinarily fecund. Predation and disease generally keep the populations of dire rabbits in check, but massive surges in dire rabbit populations are not unknown. During such outbreaks, dire rabbits can blacken the plains with their numbers and do massive damage to croplands and grain stores. A dire rabbit stands about two feet high at the shoulder and weighs seventy pounds. Dire rabbits can be found in grasslands, forests and tundra. Arctic dire rabbits have the ability to shed their brown summer coats and grow thick white fur during the snowy winters—these dire rabbits gain a +4 racial bonus to Stealth checks made in snowy conditions.
Dire Rabbits as Animal Companions
Starting Statistics: Size Small;Speed50 ft., burrow 5 ft.; AC+1 natural armor; Attackbite (1d3); Ability Scores Str 11, Dex 16, Con 10, Int 2, Wis 13, Cha 5; Special Qualities leap, low-light vision.4th-Level Advancement: Size Medium;Attackbite (1d4); Ability Scores Str +4, Dex -2, Con +2
A dire rabbit is a suitable mount for a Small cavalier of at least 4th level and can be called using the divine bond class feature of a Small paladin.
Now I gotta make a Leshy Druid with a Dire Rabbit. Either that or a Halfling Cavalier with a Dire Rabbit.
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My newest girl, Blaire! Shes an earth genasi swarm ranger, and her swarm are dolls. She’s a doll maker but also a mystery writer who travels to gather inspiration for her horror stories
I’ve been talking about wanting to use Nick in DnD eventually. My take on him as a Leonin isn’t very different since they aren’t limited to looking like lions; I’d probably make more use of claws than I do with my anthros, but that’s about it.
Ranger with multiclass as a Bard. He could easily be Bard first (or only, even), but I absolutely lack the confidence and charisma to main a Bard.
Forest fall, a dark brown with gold and copper flakes. I planned to ink these green as a range/druid set but I may still go gold to keep the autumnal feel. What do you guys think?
Forest Night, a soft swirl of green and silver with metallic black inks. I really like how this set came out even though it’s so subtle. It’s also slightly rounded from tumbler experimentation so it has an incredibly smooth finish.
What do you guys prefer in the round vs. sharp edge dice? Or do you have a preference?