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Mox 13
2004-07-19 00:01:50 UTC
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I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?

Mox
Paul Rhodes
2004-07-19 03:37:12 UTC
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Post by Mox 13
I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?
Mox
IIRC light armour wont, but anything heavier will.

Cheers
Mox 13
2004-07-19 22:23:04 UTC
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Post by Mox 13
I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?
Mox
IIRC light armour wont, but anything heavier will.
Cheers
Mox 13
2004-07-19 22:28:07 UTC
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Post by Mox 13
I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?
Mox
IIRC light armour wont, but anything heavier will.
Cheers
Thank you very much Paul. <s>

Mox
Paul Fedorenko
2004-07-19 04:36:50 UTC
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Post by Mox 13
I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?
Light armour (leather, studded leather, hide, etc) won't have any
effect on your ranger abilities. You won't be able to use them,
however, if you wear medium and heavy (stufff like chain, scale and
plate). The ranger's almost as much about being stealthy and quick as
a rogue is, and you can't exactly sneak and hide very well if you're
rattling and clanging around like a bag of kitchen utensils. Plus
there's the "all natural" factor, kind of like a druid.
Mox 13
2004-07-19 22:29:13 UTC
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Post by Paul Fedorenko
Post by Mox 13
I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?
Light armour (leather, studded leather, hide, etc) won't have any
effect on your ranger abilities. You won't be able to use them,
however, if you wear medium and heavy (stufff like chain, scale and
plate). The ranger's almost as much about being stealthy and quick as
a rogue is, and you can't exactly sneak and hide very well if you're
rattling and clanging around like a bag of kitchen utensils. Plus
there's the "all natural" factor, kind of like a druid.
Thank you for your insights. They will be most helpful. <s>

Mox
Insane Ranter
2004-07-19 21:37:40 UTC
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Post by Mox 13
I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?
Mox
RTFM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mox 13
2004-07-19 22:35:03 UTC
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Post by Insane Ranter
Post by Mox 13
I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?
Mox
RTFM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My apologies for intruding into your space with my impertinant question.

Mox
Insane Ranter
2004-07-20 01:54:27 UTC
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Post by Insane Ranter
Post by Mox 13
I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?
Mox
RTFM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My apologies for intruding into your space with my impertinant question.
Your apology is accepted.

Have fun ranger dude
Wendell Joyner
2004-07-20 02:53:42 UTC
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Post by Mox 13
I have noticed that certain armor cancels the Ranger Abilities.
How do you know which ones will not affect his abilities?
Mox
If you wear medium or heavy armor, you lose your dual-weilding feat
(ambidexterity & two-weapon fighting as well as improved two-weapon
fighting for 9th level rangers) unless you've taken those feats on
their own.

Wendell

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