Difference between revisions of "Talk:Wildblade (3.5e Class)"
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|reason=Animal companions of the druid's power level don't belong in H-level IMO on top of a warblade's power. To be even more specific, I dislike the fact that you take twice as many turns as anyone else in your party who doesn't have a cohort, companion, or does summons. Slows down combat. | |reason=Animal companions of the druid's power level don't belong in H-level IMO on top of a warblade's power. To be even more specific, I dislike the fact that you take twice as many turns as anyone else in your party who doesn't have a cohort, companion, or does summons. Slows down combat. | ||
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Animal companions of the druid's power level don't belong in H-level IMO on top of a warblade's power. To be even more specific, I dislike the fact that you take twice as many turns as anyone else in your party who doesn't have a cohort, companion, or does summons. Slows down combat. |