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==Rangers in Arthos==
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===Practice===
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Rangers are those few who shed the shackles of modernity in order to live on the frontiers of Arthos. They are, in a word, self-sufficient. Like [[fighter]]s they train in the martial disciplines yet their approaches could not be more different. Rangers exist outside the reach of civilization, teaching themselves combat through the trials of constant isolation. They fight for survival and tend to interpret their opponents for the desperate, unpredictable, creatures of instinct they are. It's for that reason that fighting against a ranger can be unsettling. Where they lack in technique, they make up for in commitment of action. <br>
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Rangers may also teach themselves magic by channeling the heartbeat. Unlike [[druid]]s, this power does not come naturally and must be learned through a prolonged reliance on instinct. Some rangers like to call this state the "wild spirit" and it can be used to great effect.
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
*[https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/ranger#content Roll20 Compendium]
 
*[https://roll20.net/compendium/dnd5e/ranger#content Roll20 Compendium]
 
*[https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/ranger/ D&D Beyond]
 
*[https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/ranger/ D&D Beyond]

Revision as of 19:20, 28 April 2021

Rangers in Arthos

Practice

Rangers are those few who shed the shackles of modernity in order to live on the frontiers of Arthos. They are, in a word, self-sufficient. Like fighters they train in the martial disciplines yet their approaches could not be more different. Rangers exist outside the reach of civilization, teaching themselves combat through the trials of constant isolation. They fight for survival and tend to interpret their opponents for the desperate, unpredictable, creatures of instinct they are. It's for that reason that fighting against a ranger can be unsettling. Where they lack in technique, they make up for in commitment of action.
Rangers may also teach themselves magic by channeling the heartbeat. Unlike druids, this power does not come naturally and must be learned through a prolonged reliance on instinct. Some rangers like to call this state the "wild spirit" and it can be used to great effect.

Resources