
The Ranger class is weak enough as it is and gimping them on weapon choice only makes them that much weaker. I would ask, in detail, what this Ranger Code is, and why using a bow in addition to two weapons is such blasphemy. to the cur- the numerous, warlike Oeridians here. We all know of Bushido - the Code for the Samurai, but Samurai utilized a Yumi ( bow) and Yari ( spear), as well as their Katana ( bastard sword) and Wakizashi ( short sword). Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (Dungeons & Drangons: Living Greyhawk Campaign). In other words, there is no Ranger Code outside of your DM saying there is one.Īnd any code that prohibits one form of combat when utilizing another is pretty strange. If there is an in-game organization, such as the Rangers of the North in Middle-Earth, then that would be specific to your campaign/dungeonmaster. There is absolutely no such "Ranger Code" in D&D 3.0 or 3.5 for that matter.
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Im agree, PDF online is the solution 3.5 are a lot of manuals. Not sure where from but it’s worth a search. I believe WotC released them some time during the 4e era. Drizzt is legendary with the two scimitars: Twinkle and Icingdeath. I think you can get the PDFs online for free. Legolas was legendary with the Lothlorien Bow.

Where did this idea probably come from? Probably from Legolas and Drizzt.

I used an Elvencraft Longbow, which allowed me to use my bow as a Quarterstaff. In that particular case, I chose Two-Weapon Fighting Combat Style, and selected all the Archery feats. In fact, I did similar things in the one time I played a Ranger to prove to others in my party you can have fun despite what class you are. Yes, your Ranger can select one Combat Style and still select feats that mimic the other.
