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3.5 warblade maneuvers
3.5 warblade maneuvers











3.5 warblade maneuvers

Full-round action: Avalanche of Blades, dealing no damage using Combat Rhythm. Many of the same ideas will work with thrown weapons, so it might be worth mining for ideas. Re: 3.5 Best maneuvers for a lvl 20 warblade Setup: Somehow start your turn adjacent to your enemy, and with a lower initiative count than him. This old thread from the minmaxforum catalogues the maneuvers that are compatible with archery, and includes a Warblade-based archer build to showcase them. There are lots of Stances, Boosts, and Counters that work perfectly well with ranged attacks. Many manuvers that aren't Strikes are compatible with ranged attacks.Īlternatively, if you don't want to be a Bloodstorm Blade, you can still take advantage of lots of ToB content - just not most Strikes. If you want to make a character that mixes maneuvers and thrown weapons, Bloodstorm Blade is tailor-made for your needs.

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The class also provides various other benefits that enable this "thrown weapon initiator" playstyle, such as making your weapons always return to your hand to allow full attack actions. you can initiate a strike from the Iron Heart discipline with a thrown weapon. 100) gets the "Martial Throw" feature, which provides the following benefit: Maneuvers of level 1 Blistering Flourish (Strike) Burning Blade (Boost) Distracting Ember (Boost) Flames Blessing (Stance) Wind Stride (Boost). If you want to use other strikes with ranged attacks, you're in luck: there's a prestige class right in ToB that's designed for doing exactly that! Bloodstorm Blade loosens this restriction. Unfortunately for an aspiring thrown weapon initiator, they're all very high level. There are a few Strikes that don't specify melee attack, such as Adamantine Bones (ToB, p. There's no wiggle room here for arguing that throwing a weapon that can also be used in melee is technically attacking with a melee weapon, or anything like that - the text cares about the attack, not the weapon. That means just what it says - you have to make a melee attack to use the maneuver. This maneuver affects any creature you make a successful melee attack against. Most Strike maneuvers have a Range entry of "Melee attack." Normally no - melee attack means melee attack.













3.5 warblade maneuvers