.... Really..... **goes to LORE to fix the problem** How come nobody told me this sooner?EDIT: Fixed. Unless there's something else I need to know..... *squints*
why not try a bard/duelist then?, and as for your duel wielding halfing then there isn't a lot of sense in adding duelist to that, you'll lose the special abilities you get from it
*coughs* well since you asked... Type of Feat: Class Prerequisite: Duelist 2 Specifics: The character gains extra piercing damage when wielding a light piercing weapon. +1d6 at 2nd level, +2d6 at 6th level. Use: Automatic when wielding a light melee piercing weapon. This only functions if the PC is not wearing armor or using a shield. It does not function with Layonara Custom Weapons. precise strike works in armor or with a shield, both however remove canny defence and grace.
I can't believe only one commented on this fantastic build. The Bard Duelist is truely a great combination. Both classes gain bonuses from no armor, the buffs (Cats, Mage armor, haste...etc) compliment the Duelist perfectly. The bonuses from the bard song to AC, AB, Skills (parry) etc are fantastic. This truely is a combo that I've made previously on other servers that I really enjoyed. Actually talking about it already has some idea's ticking over in the old noggin.Additionally if you make it an elf, you'll automatically gain the rapier proficiency without needlesly spending a feat on martial.Lastly if you ever did make it to epic levels, you could always toss in RDD PrC if your bio was written well or to make it even more powerful toss in a mere 5 lvls of Skald.This would be my choice for a character that has a bit of everything!Polak
This is -not- true. Or, well, it is. However! You will notice, when you equip something in your offhand, or in armor, that you'll see "Precise Strike Off" as well. This is due to the intended effect of turning off Precise Strike when you're in armor or have something in the offhand. It is an exploit of the system in place to use Precise Strike in armor or with something in the offhand.