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Author: Stryker (talk)
Date Created: 15/07/2012
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Stalking Ambusher [Multiclass] Prerequisites: Outlaw Hunter, Trap sense +1 and Combat style.Benefit: Your levels in Rogue and Ranger stack for the purposes of determining your Trap Sense bonus, and your effective druid level for animal companions. At 6 HD you add your rogue level to your ranger level to determine your ranger caster level. Example: A Rogue 5/Ranger 6 would have Trap sense +3, an effective druid level of 5 and would have a caster level of 5.



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Article BalanceModerate +
AuthorStryker +
Identifier3.5e Feat +
PrerequisiteOutlaw Hunter + and Trap sense +1 and Combat style. +
RatingUndiscussed +
SummaryRogue and Ranger levels stack to determine your Trap Sense and to increase your effective druid level as well as your spellcasting ability. +
TitleStalking Ambusher +
TypeMulticlass +