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Martial Power Author(s) Rob Heinsoo, Nicolas Logue, David Noonan, Chris Sims Subject(s) Role-playing games Genre(s) Dungeons & Dragons Publisher Wizards of the Coast Publication date November 2008 Media type Trade hardcover Pages 160 ISBN 978-0-7869-4981-6 OCLC Number 298596170 LC Classification GV1469.62.D84 D836 2000 Followed by Arcane Power Martial Power is a supplement for the 4th edition of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. It contains additional options and rules for fighters, rangers, rogues, and warlords,[1] including new builds for each class to further customize a character, such as the "beastmaster ranger,"[2] "bravura warlord,"[3] and "resourceful warlord"[3].
Contents
Expanded Options
Martial Power, the first supplement in the Power series of books in Dungeons and Dragons, 4th edition, published and debuted new options for the classes that were in the Martial power source. It also expanded and refined the first builds of each class (originally in the Player's Handbook) by giving new powers and paragon paths.
Fighter
The fighter, the martial defender, received two new builds to be used in conjunction with the builds in Player's Handbook. The battlerager fighter works as a berserker fighter, which utilizes the new Invigorating keyword, which grants the battlerager temporary hit points to make up for their lack of armor. The tempest fighter is a dual wielding fighter build with great mobility.
Ranger
The ranger, a martial striker, received one new build in Martial Power, the beastmaster. Instead of choosing an archery or a two weapon fighting benefit as detailed in the Player's Handbook, the ranger could instead gain a beast to fight alongside with. The beast is used with new beast powers, which grant it attacks and their own effects.
Rogue
The rogue, a martial striker, gained two new builds in Martial Power, the aerialist rogue and the cutthroat rogue. The aerialist rogue uses the Acrobatics skill to maneuver around enemies and the cutthroat uses the Intimidation skill to rattle and shake foes.
Warlord
The warlord, the martial leader, can use two new builds in conjunction with the two builds in Player's Handbook. The bravura warlord uses daring, and often brash, tactics that could harm the warlord but give great benefits to their allies. The resourceful warlord is a soldier on the battlefield that adapts to certain situations.
References
- ^ Martial Power product page at Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved December 4, 2008.
- ^ Martial Power Excerpts: Beastmaster Ranger at Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved December 4, 2008.
- ^ a b Martial Power Excerpts: Bravura Presence at Wizards of the Coast. Retrieved on December 4, 2008.
External links
- Martial Power at the D&D wiki.
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